The winds have changed to a different direction. New trends come in and go. Some remained for generations and some lasted for days. Many of these trends are embraced by the Filipino people and some are just ignored. The people have the choice what to accept and what to reject‚ sometimes‚ a lot of new ideas‚ clothing lines‚ culture‚ philosophy‚ religion‚ tragedy etc. are flooding in and left the people like a puppet that waits for the puppeteer to manipulate its next move. This constant phenomenon
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Renz Dave P. Albay P2B Teleserye: The Emerging Popular Culture of Filipinos It will be a surprise to hear that there is a Pinoy who is not aware of what teleserye is. Surely‚ the Filipinos who have lived in the year 1990’s would definitely remember the terrible fate of Judy Anne Santos in the hands of Gladys Reyes in their roles as Mara and Clara. Almost everyone is aware on how Yna Macaspac and Angelo Buenavista fought for their tragic relationship despite the interference of Amor Powers
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Jollibee Foods 1. On what key resources and capabilities did Jollibee build its market position in the Philippines? Jollibee’s success in its home market developed as a result of its ability to better meet the needs of the Filipino customer. Although its success was mediated by the political and economic crises of 1983‚ Jollibee was still able to deliver a product that both cheaper and better tasting than that of McDonald’s. • As one of the “5 Fs‚” flexibility was an asset of Jollibee. The
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Irvin Joearl D. Garcia My top 5 filipino traits. 1.Adept...Filipinos are very flexible at surging any difficulty and hardship 2. Craftsmanship...Filipinos are very crafty 3. Obsessive...Filipinos wish to improve their lives and those around them and are willing to go through great hardships and efforts‚ but don’t always know when to stop or how to balance it all. 4. Mimicry...Filipinos tend to copy or gain that which others have. In this respect‚ that’s why you see groups of Filipino’s in
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The Filipino and Japanese immigrant to the United States began in the end of 19th century. There are different push and pull factor that brought these ethnic groups out of their country and move to the united states. The main reason that these ethnic group move out their country was searching for the “American Dream” which give them the opportunity for a better life‚ education‚ and wealth. They face discrimination and low-wages job with no benefits. Although the Filipino and Japanese immigrant have
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Parisian life .despite the social parties and the glittering light of the city ‚ he continued his fruitful artistic ‚ literary ‚ and patriotic labor(makabayang pag gawa)‚ he published his annotated(comment) edition of Morgam’s success; founded three Filipino societies‚ the kidlat club‚ the indios bravos ‚ and the R.D.L.M.; AND wrote por telefono ‚ satire against fr.salvador font. Difficulty of finding quarters. on march 1889 ‚ it was extremely difficult For a visitor to find living quarters in Paris
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On La Indolencia de los Filipinos Sloth‚ idleness‚ slackness‚ dilatoriness or indolence -- Rizal‚ in his 1890 writing for La Solidaridad‚ takes up the question of this dissenting characteristic of the Filipinos. Upon reading his work‚ I am faced with the question whether the Filipinos nowadays still realize the existence of Juan Tamad among us while we are busy recognizing the fact that indeed the Philippines has become one of the main sources of the world’s domestic helpers‚ caregivers‚ nurses
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Interview Paper The subject of my interview is Rob Reyes. He has been our next door neighbor since we moved here to Indio six months ago. He is a second generation Filipino-American that was born in America and has lived in California all of his life. Rob is 26 years old and has been married to his wife Sandra‚ 27‚ for 2 years. They don’t have any children‚ but do plan on having some once they save more money and the economy gets better. They are not rushing it because they have 3 dogs that are
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11322047/ M72 Prof. Gina Lomotan “The Funny in the Filipino” The article that I’ve chosen to take a good critical opinion is entitled ‘The Funny in the Filipino’ from Rapler.com by Lilio Carreon Jr. I chose this type of issue because it is very apt and timely which is straightforward to the reality of all Filipinos nowadays. In this commentary‚ it gives you an idea about how Filipinos are trying to getaway the callous reality through humor. There are a lot of entertainers
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Short Story: Bread of Salt Poem: Isang Dipang Langit Group 11 (Vardeleon‚ Tiu‚ Gabana) Short Story: The Day the Dancers Came Poem: Confessions of a Green Card Bearer Group 12 (Zabala‚ Batoon‚ Rico) Short Story: Children of the City Poem: Filipino American Barbie Questions for Reporting |Short Stories |Poems | |GROUP 1
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