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    independence from the British monarchy and began their own conquest around the globe. The Americans are the second‚ yet the most celebrated colonizer of the Philippines. Until today‚ the Filipino-American bond is evident‚ from the highlighted date of July 4 as the Filipino-American friendship day‚ through Filipinos being the most excellent speaker and teacher of the English language in Asia‚ to the full coverage of the inauguration of the new leader of the US‚ President Barrack Obama. The camaraderie

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    Name: OZM Inc. Mission: To advertise Filipino made carbonated drinks to the enjoyment of the Filipino people. Vision: To one day dominate the market of carbonated drinks in the Philippines. To provide the Filipino people immaculate drinks made by and for the Pilipino People Company Background: OZM. Inc was founded by Mr. Christian Dacasin in the year 2010‚ inspired by his mother’s home made drinks. In Mr. Dacasin’s pursuit to promote Filipino made products in the Philippines‚ he

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    History of Swimming

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                        The Filipinos needed motivation to appreciate swimming as a competitive sport. This is due to the fact that their ancestors were sea-faring people owing to the more than 7‚100 islands which compose this country. The American military men introduced swimming as a comparative sport in the country.                     Through the pioneering efforts of YMCA leaders working among the American Military forces‚ the rudiments of the sports were impressed upon the Filipinos who saw in 1907 the

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    people with our deepest moral concerns. Moral concern - on both sides - was at the heart of the recent trial of William and Christine Hermanson‚ Florida parents who lost a much-loved daughter and now face criminal penalties because‚ as Christian Scientists‚ they turned for help to their denomination’s longstanding practice of Christian healing rather than to medical care. We can’t pretend to be impartial. The Hermansons are members of the church that publishes this newspaper. They are our brethren

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    I. The Need for Indigenization of Social Sciences A. Overview: There was been a great crisis existing in the field of social sciences as most local researchers face the reality that the Western aspect on research methods used in their studies influence the outcome or interpretations of their findings in the cultural context of the country. As Pe-dua‚ R. (1989) states that‚ “May mga limitasyon ang ganitong pamamaraan na matatagpuan sa iba’t- ibang antas ng pag-aaral‚ mula sa pagplaplano‚ hanggang

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    ability to better meet the needs of the Filipino customer. Although its success was mediated by the political and economic crises of 1983‚ Jollibee was still able to deliver a product that both cheaper and better tasting than that of McDonald’s. • As one of the “5 Fs‚” flexibility was an asset of Jollibee. The ability to push forward the Champ burger‚ competing with the Big Mac‚ highlights a source of competitive advantage. Market research indicated that Filipinos preferred Jollibee burgers’ spicy taste

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    located in Southeast Asia. Well known for the rich cultural heritage and a rich natural environment in the atmosphere widely 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

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    Historical Background The Americans returned in 1945. Filipinos rejoiced and guerrillas who fled to the mountain joined the liberating American Army. On July 4‚ 1946‚ the Philippines regained is freedom and the Filipino flag waved joyously alone. The chains were broken. Palanca awards Another inspiration for writers in Filipino was the launching of the Palanca Memorial Awards for literature headed by Carlos Palanca Sr. in 1950. (Until now‚ the awards are still being given although the man

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    in that transformation. The oldest universities‚ colleges‚ vocational schools and the first modern public education system in Asia were created during the colonial period. By the time Spain was replaced by the United States as the colonial power‚ Filipinos were among the most educated subjects in all of Asia. Main objective/s: * - To educate the natives through religion in converting them to the Catholic faith. * - Teach them how to read and write and to learn Spanish Language Proponents

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    Sabihin Mong Ikaw ay Pilipino was performed at the Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium‚ Silliman University‚ Dumaguete City last November 23‚ 2013. They showcased Filipino songs which was divided into Revolutionary‚ Ethnic‚ Folk and Popular. In the first set of songs‚ which was the revolutionary‚ they lifted the audience’s Filipino spirit within them. I felt the pain‚ the pride‚ the strength‚ the love and the hope that they tried to convey. Most of the songs had the World War II and the oppression

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