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    industry. The rapid growth in demand for female workers in these sectors has contributed to the large volume of overseas migration among women from the Philippines and other developing countries. In the United States‚ newly-hired female Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) have outnumbered males in most years since 1992 (www.poea.gov.ph). Thus‚ in addition to an already significant number of children who experience growing up without a father for a significant portion of their lives‚ the rapid increase

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    to the 2012 National Statistics Office (NSO) Survey‚ an estimated 2.2 million Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) are abroad. Undeniably‚ Philippines is one of the countries in which unemployment is a consistent problem that is why many Filipino migrants take risks and settle to other countries for labor as their means of improving their lives and in gaining new learning experiences. In fact‚ the number of Filipinos who work abroad continue to increase as the years go by. Many moves across different countries

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    Food is a necessity of life. Every culture has its own formed preferences in terms of taste‚ appearance‚ smell‚ and the overall impression of the food. These formed preference are usually influenced by other cultures nearby. For an instance‚ Filipino food is known to be very diverse due to the different nationalities visiting and staying in the country. One of its major influencer is the Chinese people. As a proof‚ many Chinese restaurants are widespread in the country. One of the most famous

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    bravely continued their agitation for the school‚ a matter unheard of in the Philippines in those times. The incident caused a great stir in the Philippines and Spain. In the letter‚ Rizal discusses the rightful duties and responsibilities of the Filipino mother: Raise your children close to the image of the true God… Awaken and prepare the mind of the child for every good and desirable idea—love for honor‚ a sincere and frim character‚ a clear mind‚ clean conduct‚ noble actions‚ love for one’s

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    and Recommendations……………………………………………..22 VI. Bibliography/References ………………………………………………………23-24 Topic: Unemployment in the Philippines Title: Unemployment: New Hopes and 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

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    services‚ food‚ and the ambiance of the establishment. It’s a kind of service where we will be able to meet the satisfaction of the clienbts through simple‚ pleasurable and joyful service. We also mainly serve Filipino cuisine. That’s why we called it Pilipinong Sarap because we offer the Filipino favorite dishes. Pilipinong Sarap & Catering Delights is located at Prime Square‚ F. Torres St.‚ Davao City. Our business is accessible for the customers since our location is located near bars‚ coffee shops

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    influences like that of the Spanish and the American. Despite of being colonized to foreign powers‚ the country has remained unchanged; it has not compromised with its authenticity‚ its decorum‚ code of conduct and culture and has retained its typical Filipino spirit. Rather what it has done is‚ it has imbibed the best of both the worlds and have shaped what we know today as the Republic of Philippines. Philippines is famous throughout the world as a fascinating tourist destination and for centuries this

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    Philippine Noon Time Shows

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    BACKGROUND: For over a decade now‚ noontime TV shows have captivated the Filipino public‚ colloquially known as“the masa”. These shows run for 2 hours a day‚ 6 days a week‚ usually from around 2 to 4 o clock pm. Their immense popularity is shown by the long lines of people that wait outside the studio hours before the program starts. All of them‚ hoping to get a chance to participate in the festivities which include playing games‚ singing‚ and dancing. Millions more watch through their television

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    “The Population Commission (Popcom) said there are 30.6 million Filipinos or 6.12 million families who are suffering from poverty.” With this quotation‚ the recently implemented K+12 Educational System in the Philippines which includes additional two years of school is untimely and may not be very convenient for the Filipino people. This program initiated by DepEd aims to improve the quality of education in Filipino schools. The batches that will be affected with the system are Batch 2016 and

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    Philippine Insurrection

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    Aguinaldo appointed himself president of the Philippine Republic. The Filipinos did not fight conventionally; they were not skilled enough in battle‚ so they engaged in guerrilla warfare. Ending the war was a simple plan for the Americans. The main goal was to capture Emilio Aguinaldo‚ the heart of the Filipino people. One night at a party‚ two soldiers disguised as Filipino soldiers‚ surprised and captured Emilio Aguinaldo. Filipinos were willing to surrender the war in exchange for Emilio Aguinaldo

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