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    IN THE EYES OF THE COMMON FILIPINO Christian Rey A. Lumantao Theme: Campus Journalism: A Ground for Developing Nationalistic Ideals In what ways does Campus Journalism become a good ground for developing Nationalistic Ideals? Maria Blandina Pamaong fondly known by her friends as ‘Inday’ wakes up at four in the morning to prepare her goods and products for her eighteen year old small business. She lives in Capitol Valley just a trek away from BIT Dao. In a 4 kilometer drive with her husband

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    Theories of Migration

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    Theories of migration • Neoclassical economics- o Cost-benefit calculation o Individual makes the decision o Migration stems from geographical differences in supply & demand for labor o More $‚ less labor. More labor‚ less $ (wages) • New economics of labor migration- o Motivations go beyond cost-benefit analysis i.e. circular migrations b/c: • Markets for goods & services may not exist. Info is scarce. Family o Migration decisions are by larger units of interrelated ppl. Ex: Mexicans diversify

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    Filipino Mode of Thinking

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    Unay‚ Nico Ray Filipino Mode of Thinking We‚ Filipinos‚ are considered hospitable and merry. It has been an attitude the majority enriches or embraces. For instance‚ looking into our hospitality‚ when a guest is present in our home‚ a treatment of respect and comfort will be provided for the person as if the guest is a member of the family. Whereas for being merry‚ when a problem emerges‚ a joke or two about the problem will be the response to make the atmosphere be calmer. All these qualities

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    Migration in India

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    Migration to | 1951-60 | 1961-70 | 1971-80 | 1981-90 | US | | | | | From India | 2‚120 | 31‚214 | 1‚72‚080 | 2‚61‚841 | From all countries | 25‚15‚000 | 33‚22‚000 | 44‚93‚000 | 73‚38‚000 | India’s Share(%) | (0.1) | (0.9) | (3.8) | (3.6) | Canada | | | | | From India | 2‚802 | 25‚722 | 72‚903 | 79‚304 | From all countries | 15‚74‚841 | 14‚09‚677 | 14‚40‚338 | 13‚36‚767 | India’s Share(%) | (0.2) | (1.8) | (5.1) | (5.9) | UK | | | | | From India | n.a | 1‚25‚600 | 83

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    Migration Narrative

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    examining Hurston’s works of migration literature is why she chooses the South as a destination for her migrant characters. Hurston traveled extensively throughout Florida‚ Georgia‚ Alabama‚ and even to Haiti‚ Jamaica‚ and the Bahamas‚ with the intention of capturing and sharing the traditions of rural folk culture‚ which as I note in the next chapter of this thesis‚ helps her to form part of the migrant stranger identity that permeates her version of the migration narrative. Hurston successfully

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    Image of Filipino Women

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    Image of Filipino Women The majority of the selections we’ve read have women as their lead character. If not‚ they play a significant role with the male lead character. The authors of the selections used Filipino women in different ways but they have evidently conveyed different images of Filipino women. Some showed how strong and weak a woman can possibly be when faced with problems‚ what she could and couldn’t do for herself just to keep and protect her loved ones. Like in Estrella Alfon’s

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    sacrificing national interest and patrimony‚ the State must address the five goal elements of PA 21 namely‚ poverty reduction‚ social equity‚ empowerment and good governance‚ peace and solidarity and ecological integrity. Globalization brings fears to the Filipino workers. The fall of protectionism and other barriers to trade contribute much to the

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    The search for Filipino Philosophy Is there a Filipino Philosophy? I read an essay titled “Doing Philosophy in the Philippines” by Dr. Afredo P. Co and his answer to this question can be summarized this way: Since the Philippines is a melting pot of cultures brought about by invasions‚ missionaries‚ trade etc. the Philippines has no distinctive and native philosophy to speak of. He goes on to say that the Philippines is a Spanish creation and an amalgam of east‚ west‚ north‚ south‚ Christian‚ pagan

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    Migration In Canada

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    Protected Persons 4 International Students 5 Positive Impacts 6 Negative Impacts 6 Conclusion 7 Bibliography 8   Overview In the event that you’ve been viewing the news at whatever time in the most recent decade‚ you’ll realize that the topic of migration is one that is at the front line of household and universal governmental issues the world over. In this article‚ we’ll investigate a rundown of movement to Canada‚ and attempt to see if or not there exists a net benefit to the Canadian economy which

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    Filipino food for thought

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    life. No gathering would be complete without the lechon and so many other Filipino delicacies that we so enjoy. In my personal observation‚ it can be said that Filipinos seem to live simply for the pleasure of eating. You can’t visit a home without being offered a drink and food from the people there. It seems that food and the Filipino have been deeply rooted together. It may be that through food that brings the Filipino family close together. Indeed‚ we have come a long way from simply catching

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