The Indolence of the Filipinos: Summary and Analysis La Indolencia de los Filipinos‚ more popularly known in its English version‚ "The Indolence of the Filipinos‚" is a exploratory essay written by Philippine national hero Dr. Jose Rizal‚ to explain the alleged idleness of his people during the Spanish colonization. SUMMARY The Indolence of the Filipinos is a study of the causes why the people did not‚ as was said‚ work hard during the Spanish regime. Rizal pointed out that long
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THE MISEDUCATION OF THE FILIPINO Prof. Renato Constantino Education is a vital weapon of a people striving for economic emancipation‚ political independence and cultural renaissance. We are such a people. Philippine education therefore must produce Filipinos who are aware of their country’s problems‚ who understand the basic solution to these problems‚ and who care enough to have courage to work and sacrifice for their country’s salvation. Nationalism in Education In recent years‚ in various sectors
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Dealing with Special Challenges People with Mental Illness and Other Special Needs Mark Willis‚ Dayton Metro Library We’re used to all kinds of people visiting our library and after awhile it takes a lot to rattle us. Those customers who show signs of mental illness are still confusing and upsetting even to some of the toughest library veterans. What do you say to someone who is wandering around holding an animated conversation with no one? Or to the person who insists the government
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Filipinos as Consumers Philippines is considered as one of the countries with the lowest economic status‚ thus most Filipinos earned low or insufficient income to sustain their needs or wants. The insufficiency of their income made them to become wiser when purchasing the products. Some preferred to choose products with affordable prices while others stick to their loyalty to a specific brand. Practically‚ the Filipinos also prioritize their basic necessities than purchasing other unimportant products
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Compare & Contrast: Cambodians & Filipinos Within the Asian country lie many cultures‚ beliefs‚ religions and much more. For example‚ the Cambodians and the Filipinos. Cambodia is located in southeastern Asia‚ bordering the gulf of Thailand‚ between Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ and Laos. The Philippines is located in Southeastern Asia‚ archipelago between the Philippine Sea and the South China Sea‚ east of Vietnam. Both countries have many differences and similarities. In the Cambodian culture there are many
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“The Filipinos love to talk and to interact‚ thus the penchant for gossip‚ telebabad (the habit of engaging in long‚ often senseless conversations over the telephone) and‚ this time‚ text messaging. The Filipinos are heavy users‚ not due to big businesses‚ but because it is one form of entertainment. Filipinos love talking. Filipinos love interacting so much he is using text messaging as a medium" ( 2000). It would be an understatement to say that text messaging‚ or texting‚ has revolutionized
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Harsh Truth in the Filipino Curriculum In the Filipino society today I cannot help but notice that when it comes to intellectual stuff the English language is more commonly used than the native language. James Soriano one of the students of Ateneo noticed this and he even made an article about it which enraged many people. In my opinion James Soriano’s Article has a point‚ it’s looks negative at first but it actually has a good meaning. But the problem is that most Filipinos are too stubborn
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Philippine Educational System Principles and general objectives of education In the Philippines the education system aims to: Provide a broad general education that will assist each individual in society to attain his/her potential as a human being‚ and enhance the range and quality of the individual and the group; Help the individual participate in the basic functions of society and acquire the essential educational foundation for his/her development into a productive and versatile citizen;
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HAVING AN OFW PARENT Jean Alyzza E. Villaver Chapter 1 I. Introduction Overseas Filipino Workers are lauded world-wide for their heroism. Much has been said about the economic contributions of these modern day heroes‚ but it is also equally important to look into the effects that migration has on their children left at home. On the positive side‚ it is expected that children of migrant workers have better living conditions than their counterparts from non-OFW families. This children experience
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Poverty and the Filipino Drug Mules Introduction Among the most admired Filipinos today are the Overseas Filipino Workers or OFWs. They have been dubbed as New Heroes or Bagong Bayani by no less than the late Corazon “Cory” Aquino because of the way they willingly leave their families and the comforts of home to pursue high-earning jobs abroad. An estimated 8.2 to 11 million Filipinos or 11% of the total Filipino population work in other countries to support their families and to make their dreams
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