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    Research on Homosexuals

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    RESEARCH 1. Undertake an ethnographic study on HOMOSEXUALS – defined as “of‚ relating to‚ or characterized by a tendency to direct sexual desire toward another of the same sex” * language * norms * values * beliefs * habits * practices REPRESENTATION OF HOMOSEXUALS‚ an ethnographic study ASPECTS | POSITIVE | NEGATIVE | LANGUAGE- the homosexuals (gay/lesbians) have their own lingo/ style of talking or communicating. Words and terms are derived from our native dialect

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    Evolution of Fashion

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    these invasions influenced the fashion trend of the Filipinos during those times. She also wants to know the post-effects of those periods on Filipinos’ taste about fashion. The researcher also loves fashion. For her‚ clothes are not just used to cover up her body; she believes dressing up is a form of art. Combining her curiosity and her love for fashion‚ the researcher came up with this study. II. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY Filipinos exhibit colonial mentality. Their taste and preferences

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    City is known for their large population of Filipino and Polynesian people. While living there‚ I became close to my neighbor‚ Edison who was born in the Philippines and became a naturalized citizen after serving in the Marines. Edison was born in September of 1988 in Manila‚ which is the capitol of the Philippines. Edison’s father passed away when he was five years old and shortly after‚

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    My Teacher My Hero

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    I must say that it means a lot to me to be a Filipino. Being a true-blooded citizen of the Philippines‚ one must be able to serve this country with all his heart‚ mind and soul. Not only that‚ he must be a law-abiding citizen‚ and a good follower of the government. Most of all‚ a Filipino is God fearing who believes and trusts in Him. There are so many characteristics that can define what a Filipino is – hospitable‚ helpful‚ cheerful‚ industrious‚ optimistic‚ etc. We have proven these characteristics

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    nationalism

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    traditions‚ religions‚ beliefs‚ and even the unity or togetherness of the people in it. The history of the Philippines reflects the kind of nationalism the Filipinos have. Their heroes stood and fought to preserve the Filipino identity and attain freedom and independence.   Respect the Philippine flag and value the Filipino identity Being Filipinos‚ we should respect our Philippine flag and its purpose. The history and value of this flag are connected to the freedom we have today. Encourage our fellowmen

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    Isagani Cruz’s “Marjorie” is a play that depicts a Filipino Woman’s struggle with her identity. It also serves as a satire on some aspects of the Filipinos living‚ especially the idiosyncrasies that are viewed as stereotypical in the Philippine society. The elements that are crucial in portraying the theme of story are its setting‚ characterization and the conflict. The first scene is in the Manila Airport‚ where Marjorie is waiting for her flight to America. The setting is crucial to the

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    that the money used for this is coming from the country and the debt from some organization‚ if we think of it we lost so much money but if that money was just used in other that would help our Filipino people‚ probably we won’t experience or lessen our today’s problems. The work opportunities of Filipino people are so little that they cannot work way out of their miserable life. These little opportunities of work are merely seen in the rural areas. Such as provinces that brings us to unemployment

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    Updated: 8/5/2008 Tour Guide Script Bus Tours of Historic Filipinotown Filipino American Library (FAL) August 2‚ 2008 If you have any questions‚ comments‚ or suggestions about this script‚ please contact Jonathan Lorenzo‚ the FAL Administrator‚ at filamlibrary@sbcglobal.net or 213-382-0488. GOAL: To answer the question – “What is Filipino about Historic Filipinotown?” Important Notes for Bus Driver: - Maintain 15 mph at all times in both the residential and commercial areas. - It is OK to park

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    Tydings-McDuffie Act

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    the Philippines. It was the result of the OsRox Missionled by Sergio Osmeña and Manuel Roxas. By 1932‚ forces for the creation of this law beautiful around US farmers who were hit by theGreat Depression and feared Filipino imports of sugar and coconut oil that were not subject to US tariff law; and Filipinos (such as Manuel L. Quezon) who were seeking Philippine independence. The Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act was authored by South Carolina Representative Butler Hare‚ Missouri Senator Harry Bartow Hawes and New Mexico Senator

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    1. Constitution of the Philippines(1973) 2. 1973 Constitution of the Philippines The Constitution of the Philippines ( Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas in Filipino) is the supreme law of the Philippines. The 1973 Constitution ‚ composed of a preamble and 17 articles‚ provides for the shift from presidential to parliamentary system of government. The Constitution vests the legislative power in the National Assembly. A Prime Minister is elected from among the members of the National Assembly and serves

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