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    For decades the Catholic Church has been a great influence in the Philippine culture. What are deemed immoral‚ such as pornography or the topic of sex itself‚ are oftentimes forbidden – a taboo to most. Pornography is defined as the depiction of erotic behavior‚ as in pictures or writing‚ intended to cause sexual excitement. It is obscene writings‚ drawings‚ photographs‚ or the like‚ especially those having little or no artistic merit (Merriam-Webster). Nevertheless‚ pornography is an industry. It

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    DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDING SCIENCE NAME: NYAGAYA SAMUEL PETER REG. NO: B02/0966/2014 IMPORTANCE OF MATERIAL CULTURE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIAL CULTURE Material culture consists of the physical elements that define the culture of a society‚ this include the tangible and visible instruments that show the technological development of that society. These are the materials that the community use in their way of life‚ developed by the various societies in different ways and technological

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    “makadiyos‚ makatao‚ at makabansa”. The Philippines‚ our country‚ our home‚ has significantly played a great role in shaping the way we Pinoys think‚ act‚ and exist. Yet‚ through imbibed and dominated with traditional culture of rural life‚ and with agriculture as one of our main source of livelihood‚ Philippines has been entering to new ventures be it in science and technology‚ going with the flow together with the fast-paced world. Philippine Visual Urban Culture by Jaymee Siao talks about the three

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    Material Culture of the Chumash Indians Jaimi Velazquez NATA 105 T/R 11:10-12:45 Kristina Foss 4-12-2013 The disruption of trade life for Chumash Indians on the Santa Cruz islands became unbearable and the Chumash were forced to leave. The Chumash Indians were one of the first peoples to occupy the land along the California coast in 1542. They had to formulate their own ways of surviving‚ and creating the necessities to do so. The Chumash or “Islanders” were the greatest hunters and gatherers

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    The culture of the Philippines reflects the country ’s complex history. It is a blend of the Malayo-Polynesian and Hispanic cultures‚ with influence from Chinese‚ Indians‚ Arabs‚ and other Asian cultures. The Philippines was first settled by Melanesians‚ today they preserve a very traditional way of life and culture‚ although their numbers are few. After them‚ the Austronesians or more specifically; Malayo-Polynesians‚ arrived on the islands. Today the Austronesian culture is very evident in the

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    of Filipino Psychology. Four traditions Zeus Salazar (1985)‚ a historian‚ identified four traditions upon which Philippine psychology is rooted: Academic Scientific Psychology or Akademiko-siyentipikal na Sikolohiya: Western Tradition: This follows the tradition of Wilhelm Wundt in 1876 and is essentially the American-oriented Western psychology being studied in the Philippines. Academic Philosophic Psychology or Akademiko-pilosopiya na Sikolohiya: Western Tradition: This was started by

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    Science in Psychology 43 Prof. Bernadette Corsame FILIPINO PSYCHOLOGY AND ARTS I. HISTORICAL FOUNDATION Arts in the Philippines started even before the colonization of the country. It has different fields and expressions which are mostly religious. In any way‚ these native arts are on the verge of being lost now since the masses are all focused on foreign cultures forgetting their own. Painting Filipino painting as a whole can be seen as an amalgamation of many cultural influences‚ though

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    Sullano January 23‚ 2014 II-6 BSE Social Science Prof. Minda Valencia A Damage Culture: A New Philippines? Summary: The article was all about the condition of the Philippines way back in 1987 after dethroning Ferdinand Marcos by Corazon Coquangco Aquino. But I could say that the description of the writer is strongly evident until now. The article revolved around how the damage culture affects Filipino lives. The writer had made good points in chunking the details. It has three

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    a death of a person is given consent by himself‚ it is still murder‚ assisted suicide‚ or mercy killing‚ which is against the will of God. Abortion Abortion‚ though allowed in some other countries‚ is illegal in the Philippines. Under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines‚ any person who shall intentionally cause an abortion shall suffer reclusion temporal‚ prision mayor‚ or prision correccional. The only time abortion is legal is when the pregnancy of the expectant mother is beyond saving

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines Sta. Mesa‚ Manila College of Social Sciences and Development Department of History Changing History to Herstory: The Rise of Women from Prejudice Filipino Society Amosco Jr.‚ Rosalito In partial fulfillment for the requirements of the Writing in the Discipline Course of Professor Marissa Mayrena January 31‚ 2013 Changing History to Herstory: The Rise of Women from Prejudice Filipino Society OUTLINE Thesis Statement: The involvement

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