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    Culture of Philippines

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    throughout the country. Although Filipino culture acknowledges and greets visitors with a strikingly Western character‚ a strong Asian appearance shortly unravels soon after‚ creating a friendly and hospitable image Filipinos hold with unity of their diverse origins from 77 ethnic groups. The Philippine styles include the president‚ the enriched cultural experiences‚ celebrations of their traditional festivities‚ the geographical location‚ and the life in their specific lifestyle today. The president

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    Biography Carlos Bulosan is said to be one of the earliest and most influential of Asian American writers. 1 He was a Filipino born on November 2‚ 1911 in Pangasinan to a rural and peasant family in the village of Mangusmana located near the town of Binalonan. His family strived to make both ends meet to make a living and send their children to school like many other Filipinos at that time of economic turmoil; brought by the increasing wealth and power possessed by the elite. Carlos‚ committed to

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    THE SELECTED STUDENTS OF PAROCHIAL SCHOOL NAGA CITY HAVING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKER PARENTS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Submitted by: Nebreja‚ Myra C. Orcine‚ Marian H. Rodriguez‚ Ramilla Kristel B. Vergara‚ Hazel C. Submitted to: Maria Teresa Javier‚ Ph.D. February 4‚ 2014 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction Filipinos are typically family-oriented. Parents and children uphold the family

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    Spain c. Japan II. How colonial mentality is inherited by Filipino individuals A. Denigration of the Filipino self B. Denigration of the Filipino culture and body C. Discrimination against less acculturated Filipinos D. Tolerance and acceptance of historical and contemporary oppression of Filipinos III. Effects of Having Colonial Mentality A. To Filipinos B. To our country C. To other countries IV. Reducing the quantity of Filipinos who have colonial mentality Introduction: Do

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    1.0-­‐  INTRODUCTION     This  study  analyses  the  lifestyle  of  Fashion  Models.  Modeling  is  a  huge  industry   and  fashion  modeling  is  just  one  part.  The  economic  comeback  creates  a  demand   for  models  with  energy  and  “sense  of  fun”.  It  is  off  course  the  competition  that   makes  it  so  tough  as  a  fashion

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    was then. Today‚ there’s an element of anonymity among the people due to the increasing population. With increased population‚ it becomes possible for subgroups of the population to establish themselves---- each with their own norms‚ values and lifestyle----as separate from the rest. That leads to the different urban cultures. Urban culture refers to a city’s sense of fashion‚ music‚ and way of life. They vary in types of people. An example of which is teenager’s urban culture. In the movie‚ Carla(Claudine

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    Spanish Period

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    Philippines. He was responsible for establishing peace with various indigenous tribes. During his time‚ many changes happened to the Filipinos. Literature‚ religion‚ lifestyles‚ societal classes and the like was taken into the Philippines. Regarding Philippine literature‚ the Spaniards have exerted a strong influence using their own literature. The first Filipino alphabet called the ALIBATA was replaced by the Roman alphabet. Before the Spanish came into the Philippines‚ the religions were Hinduism

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    Traditional Filipino dishes made from fresh vegetables meat sautéed with noodles or wrapped in Pinoy filo wrap. Sweet sensations to soothe your palate after a sumptuous meal. Max’s now features it’s very own line of sauces. The Max’s Set Meals for groups of 5 to 10 people. Max’s Corner Bakery boasts of a rich and colorful history that dates back to the 1960’s when its founder Ruby Trota baked the first batch of soft bread rolls using wood-fired oven. It instantly captured the hearts of Filipino customers

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    BENEFITS OF HEALTHY LIFESTYLE Health is a pattern of individual practices and personal behavioral choices that are related to reduce health risk. Chasing a healthy lifestyle is becoming the hot issue among the citizens nowadays. Why citizens so care about a healthy lifestyle? This is because there are too many benefits of having healthy lifestyle and these benefits are becoming more apparent. First benefit is‚ it can ensure a good mental health. Mental health depends upon health lifestyle choices. We will

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    Routine Lifestyle Theory

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    post is the Routine Activities and Lifestyles Theory. According to Daigle‚ this theory came about in the 1970’s and was developed by Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson (Daigle‚ 20). According to the textbook‚ this theory is “a person’s routine activities and lifestyle place them at risk of being victimized. The risk is higher when there are motivated offenders‚ little to none capable guardianship‚ and a suitable target” (Daigle‚ 602). There are obvious lifestyle choices that can lead to victimization

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