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    The Filipino People

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    nature of Filipino people How best to describe some of the warmest‚ friendly and informal people in the world? As with most predominantly Roman Catholic cultures religious traditions and customs help define the daily lives of the people‚ family values and their view of the world. Since arriving in the Philippines in 1980 I have felt more comfortable and at "home" than any of the more than 20 countries I have visited. My warm feeling is a direct result of the happy go lucky‚ easy going Filipino people

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    Filipino Value

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    Filipino core values‚ along with the Filipino character or Filipino identity of a person or an individual known as the Filipino‚ the Filipino value system are found to possess inherent key elements of. value system which includes their own unique assemblage of consistent ideologies‚ moral codes‚ ethical practices‚ etiquette‚ and cultural and personal values that are promoted by their society. As with any society though‚ the values that an individual holds sacred can differ on the basis of religion

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    Filipino Americans My name is Mely‚ a Filipino American‚ born and raised in the United States. Many people are not too familiar with Filipinos as they are other ethnic groups‚ such as the Chinese or the Japanese. Some people have confused me or my family as Chinese or even Hispanics because of our physical features being similar to either culture. I would like to give a background of my Filipino history. According to the U.S. Census Bureau‚ there has been a 99% increase of Asian Americans

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    Filipino Values

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    Filipinos believe in themselves that they are Filipinos‚ but they didn’t know how the real Filipinos really look and what are the qualifications to be a real Filipino. Filipinos have many respectable values‚ some people didn’t know about it. Filipino culture is the one we will treasure as long as we live. I want you to recall some of the Filipino values that a real Filipino must have. All of us are deeply rooted in faith. We are so conscious of God’s presence steeped in Christian values‚ ethics and

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    “The Indolence of the Filipino” When we talk about indolence it’s being about the laziness of Filipinos. We all know that many Filipinos are now indolence here in our society. But most of them are hardworking persons. And in my opinion I do not think that Filipinos are lazy because we are hardworking and independent group of people. And some of us are working in abroad just to raise our family in poverty especially to provide the basic needs of family the clothing‚ shelter and food. And because

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    Filipino values

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    Honrubia Filipino Values We are known for being hospitable when it comes to treat for our visitors. We Filipino values are very important to us we have different types of Filipino values we are using always like “po and opo” to response. During Fiesta we celebrate and we are glad to entertain our visitor and preparing for cooking lots of food special.And we have blessed always of fortuitous belief‚ we blessed always when we are coming to our home for respectful to any older with us. The Filipino value

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    The Filipino Mind

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    HOLY CROSS COLLEGE OF DAVAO STA. ANA AVENUE‚ DAVAO CITY S.Y. 2013-2014 Filipino Practices that Vanished through Time HISTORY 1 TTH 12:30pm - 2:00pm GYM 205 RESEARCHER JASON ESPINOSA AMISOLA AB-MC1 INTRODUCTION Progress is impossible without change‚ and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything (G. Shaw‚ 1944). Change is inevitable. Life is a matter of adaptation‚ a series of development. We must embrace change and adopt to the changes in order for us to survive

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    Filipino Nationalism

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    Rise of Filipino nationalism The opening of the Philippines to world trade rapidly developed the Philippine economy. Many Filipinos prospered overnight. Everyday Filipinos also benefited from the new economy with the rapid increase in demand for labor and availability of business opportunities. Some Europeans immigrated to the Philippines to join the wealth wagon‚ among them Jacobo Zobel‚ patriarch of today’s Zobel de Ayala family and prominent figure in the rise of Filipino nationalism. Their scions

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    Sikolohiyang Filipino: The Indigenous Filipino Values I wonder what value or values we should practice inorder to have a non-violence living? If ever‚ we could identify this values‚ how could we imply this equally? Without any doubts after implementing it? We psychology students have been studying some of this values and how thus this affect filipino culture. On our study we encounter lots of write-ups about Sikolohiyang Filipino. That the basis of sikolohiyang filipino has been influenced

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    Rizal as a Filipino

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    and continued in Binan‚ Laguna. He entered a Jesuit-run Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872 and obtained a bachelor’s degree with highest honors in 1876. He studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas but had to stop because he felt that the Filipino students were being discriminated by their Dominican tutors. He went to Madrid at Universidad Central de Madrid and in 1885 at the age of 24; he finished his course in Philosophy and Letters with a grade of "Excellent". He took graduate studies

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