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    LEADERSHIP I. DEFINITION Leadership is a process and a function of getting people together to work for a certain goal. It is an essential attribute of all social groups‚ because there is a greater need to work with others to attain one’s goals rather than work on them oneself. When groups form‚ organization is needed to keep the group together working to reach the goal‚ or objective. As a process‚ leadership answers three basic questions : Where are we now? Where

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    An Overseas Filipino is a person of Filipino origin who lives outside of the Philippines. This term applies to Filipinos who are both abroad indefinitely as citizens or permanent residents of a different country‚ and to those Filipino citizens abroad for a limited‚ definite period‚ such as on a work contract or a student. It can also include seamen and others who work outside the Philippines but are not residents‚ either permanent or temporary‚ of another country. They are known by a variety of

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    country. Overseas employment has been part of Filipino households’ lives. It provides opportunities for developing responsibility‚ flexibility‚ and self-resilience. It can also prepare individuals for an international career change that can lead to a satisfying life working overseas. Approximately eight million Filipinos overseas are permanent residents‚ temporary workers‚ or irregular migrants. Majority are temporary workers known as Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). Although‚ there are some who

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    Long Distance Migrations

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    1900‚ there were many changes in long distance migration. Near the end of this period the slave trade across the atlantic was outlawed‚ so indentured servants from east and south asia began migrating to the U.S. There was activity throughout America and Ireland‚ while some changes in long distance migration from that time period occurred as European‚ African‚ and Chinese laborers were sent to the Americas. There was continuity in long distance migrations during this time in that‚ there remained a steady

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    Emilio Aguinaldo As I asked my family and relatives‚ “Who is Emilio Aguinaldo?” one answer was consistent and it declared him a “Filipino hero.” Emilio Aguinaldo is best known as the Filipino leader who fought against Spain and later the United States for the independence of the Philippines. Emilio Aguinaldo was born on March 23‚ 1869 near Cavite‚ Luzon‚ Philippines and died February 6‚ 1964 in Manila. He was born of Chinese and Tagalog descent. He became mayor of Cavite Viejo and also became leader

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    New Heroes of Our Nation Thesis Statement: Who are the Unemployed Filipinos and what are the effects of unemployment to our economy Outline: Introduction A. Definition of Unemployment B. Reasons of Unemployment Discussion I. Unemployment in the Philippines A. Definition B. Types C. Causes D. Effects 1. Psychological 2. Negative II. Philippine Migration and Remittances A. Migration Flows B. Remittance Flows C. Sea-Based Workers D. Feminization

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    time period of the twentieth century in Europe and the Middle East there were significant changes occurring in major forced migration movements such as Muslims during the Balkan Wars and many Jews during World War II. ‘Superpower’s’ (or successful dominant European countries) citizens never migrating away from their homeland remained constant. While many of the migrations that occurred during this time were forced‚ before they actually occurred‚ many of those belonging to the group that later was

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    The Causes and Effects of Migration Migration has always been a part of the history of humankind. Thousands of years ago‚ the first group of people in Africa started to migrate around the world. Later on‚ Chinese families also happened to move to other countries such as the United States of America to pursue the “American Dream”. However‚ what are the reasons that make people want to leave their homelands and move somewhere new? Are there any effects from migration to both the sending and the

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    conflict arises between the brothers‚ almost severing the ties that bind them. In the end‚ what they choose and achieve are not as planned‚ but their experiences in Dubai lead to new beginnings in their lives. Aga Muhlach plays Raffy‚ an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) living in Dubai‚ United Arab of Emirates (UAE)‚ and we first see him driving a pickup truck across the desert while singing along an Eraserheads song. John Lloyd Cruz is Raffy’s younger brother Andrew‚ whom he sees after nine years.

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    Theory Of Return Migration

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    Return migration has been studied by various disciplines such as economics‚ anthropology‚ geography‚ and psychology. However‚ it remains an under - researched field (Cassarino 2004; Kunuroglu‚ van de Vijver‚ and Yagmur 2016). In migration discourse and literature‚ return migration has been perceived as a secondary phenomenon‚ negligible in terms of number compared to the outgoing migration‚ less challenging‚ and more of a natural reestablishment at the home country. However‚ there is actually

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