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    Attitude

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    Filipino workers are considered to be at par best if not the best compared with other workers in the world. They are resourceful‚ resilient‚ persistent and consistent. They are persevering and will do what it takes just to earn a decent income for their respective family back home. Most of them speak English very well‚ and can work under pressure and in a team. Below are the attributes of Filipinos on their own language which is Filipino and why they excel in adapting to their environment and at

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    PREAMBLE We‚ the Representatives of the Filipino people‚ lawfully covened‚ in order to establish justice‚ provide for common defense‚ promote the general welfare‚ and insure the benefits of liberty‚ imploring the aid of the Sovereign Legislator of the Universe for the attainment of these ends‚ have voted‚ decreed‚ and sanctioned the following: POLITICAL CONSTITUTION TITLE I THE REPUBLIC Article 1. The political association of all Filipinos constitutes a nation‚ whose state shall be known

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    IV. Summary The Philippines‚ 1896. After witnessing atrocities by the Spanish military government and its friars to his constituents‚ the young town mayor of Cavite el Viejo‚ Emilio Aguinaldo feels powerless when he could not help his fellow Filipinos. He joins a secret society called the Katipunan whose main goal is to start a revolution‚ topple the colonizers and eventually proclaim independence against Spain. He is inducted by no less than the founder of Katipunan‚ Andres Bonifacio. Being a

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    a critical role in the clamor for progressive changes throughout history here and abroad.2 Filipino woman of today was said to be of the most empowered among other Asian nations.3 Filipino women have struggled so hard and for so long in able to achieve this kind of status‚ in order for them to recognize and eliminate the view of the world that they only fit for a second class citizen. Despite this‚ Filipino women have achieved much. They fought for their country’s independence alongside their men

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    Alvar‚ Jingo L. BS-AC3B SONA 2013 ANALYSIS Last July 22‚ 2013‚ President Benigno Simeon Aquino III delivered his fourth annual State of the Nation Address or simply‚ "SONA"‚ in Batasang Pambansa Complex. For the record‚ it had been the longest SONA that Pnoy had given with almost 2-hour span of time‚ yet it had been also one of his less applauded SONA among his previous SONAs. This year SONA catered the achievement of Pnoy Administration during the year 2012 and some parts

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    reserved The Philippine-American War started on February 4‚ 1899 and was officially proclaimed by President Roosevelt to have ended on July 4‚ 1902. Although General Aguinaldo was captured on March 25‚ 1901‚ there followed no mass surrender of other Filipino revolutionary generals. Fighting went on in Batangas‚ Pampanga‚ Tarlac‚ the Ilocos‚ and the Visayas. In Samar‚ General Lukban ’s control had been set and was holding firm. Kill everyone over ten. "Kill every one over ten." - Gen. Jacob H. Smith

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    the progress of the country. He also included that Filipino should love their own mother tongue. * My First Inspiration. This was written by Rizal to teach us that our mother should be our first inspiration as our mother is the one who bear us and gives us the support from the very beginning. Our mother is also our first teacher. * Love of Country. This was written by Rizal to remind us that we must love our own motherland and as Filipinos we should somehow sacrifice ourselves for our country

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    why ilipinos go abroad

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    WHY DO FILIPINOS GO ABROAD? With an area of only about 300‚000 km2 and a population of more than 98 million to date‚ the Philippines could be likened to a huge can of sardines which could only allot around 3 square meters of individual space per person. That is‚ if all of us are actually inhabiting the country. However‚ ask a young Filipino what he or she plans to do in the future are and chances are‚ one of them is to go abroad. You can look in the most remote of barrios in the Philippines

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    courage and determination.” In the Philippines‚ underdevelopment and poverty are the main causes of migration within and from the country. It was in the early 1900s that the Filipino people started their plight in search for greener pastures in foreign lands. In 1972‚ the promising new labor market‚ prompt the Filipino government to formally adopt the Overseas Employment Program (OEP) as a “temporary measure” to alleviate the unemployment problems in the Philippines. The Philippine Overseas

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    and thus violates the equal protection clause in the Constitution. Why should there be a law to address maternal mortality‚ Liban argued‚ when there is no law for "serious illnesses" – like diabetes and heart diseases – which kill so many more Filipinos? "There could be a problem if Congress would choose to cherry pick in a very obvious way. Serious problems are not taken care of but the not-so-serious problems are‚" he said. To this‚ Sereno replied: "How can you raise arbitrariness if this has

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