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    Barong Tagalog

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    Barong Tagalog From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia [pic] [pic] A barong Tagalog held against the light‚ showing the translucency of the fabric. [pic] [pic] The barong Tagalog (with Mandarin collar) The barong Tagalog (or simply barong) is an embroidered formal garment of thePhilippines. It is very lightweight and worn untucked (similar to a coat/dress shirt)‚ over an undershirt. In Filipino culture it is a common wedding and formal attire‚ mostly for men but also for women. The term

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    CHAPTER I: Introduction A fraternity means organizations that bring together men and women‚ respectively‚ for social‚ honor‚ service‚ and recognition purposes. It also means friendship between groups of people sharing interests‚ aims and ideas. This word comes from the Latin root “Frater” which means brother. The fraternities we know of are the exact opposites of the definition. The word fraternities has many concepts and one of the common perceptions about this word is hazing Many

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Fraternities/Sororities are generally considered as a bad organization or brotherhood nowadays. It affects the academic performance of many students especially some of BSIT (Bachelor of Science in Information Technology) freshmen who tried to join. Many students find that membership in a chapter gives them opportunities to develop valuable skills they have not been able to find elsewhere. Sometimes‚ joining a fraternity/sorority is an excellent way for some

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    Introduction “The Fraternities and Sororities of the Generation” When we hear the word “frat” it comes to our mind that it’s a group of people that doing something in possible and bad influence for the students like us. All the things around that may destroy our studies. And we are all familiar to this because it is widely known for different name of groups of people who are organized it. And we are also aware to the effect of it due to the news about what happened to the member of this group

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    idea to pursuit my curiousness to the organization of a fraternity/sorority. I first made this paper by starting on writing the basic things that I’ve already knew about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve gathered that idea in my social surroundings. I have friends and relatives that are joined in a fraternity that have experiences and ideas about the fraternity/sorority‚ I’ve asked them first. Letting them tell me the basic things in the fraternity/sorority that I can put on my research paper. Some ideas

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    Fraternity

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    FRATERNITY” A fraternity (comes from Latin word frater which means "brother") is a brotherhood‚ although the term sometimes connotes a distinct or formal organization and sometimes a secret society. A fraternity (or fraternal organization) is an organized society of men associated together in an environment of companionship and brotherhood; dedicated to the intellectual‚ physical‚ and social development of its members. Not only for men but for girls also.

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    Tagalog Language and Rizal

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    Blumentritt: "I know Bisayan already‚ and I speak it quite well. It is necessary‚ however‚ to know other dialects."  By the end of his exile in Dapitan on July 31‚ 1896‚ Rizal had become one of the world’s great linguists. He knew 22 languages‚ namely‚ Tagalog‚ Ilokano‚ Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ Latin‚ Greek‚ Sanskrit‚ English‚ French‚ German‚ Arabic‚ Hebrew‚ Catalan‚ Dutch‚ Italian‚ Chinese‚ Japanese‚ Swedish‚ Russian‚ Malay‚ Bisayan‚ and Subanun. Rizal and the Japanese Language Jose Rizal People

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    Fraternity

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    http://www.unac.org/rights/actguide/questions.html ----------------------- Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom‚ justice and peace in the world‚ Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind‚ and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and

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    Study on Different Fraternities in the Philippines‚ Aimed to answer the following questions; 1. Why do an individual involve himself/herself to an organization? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of being a member in a certain fraternity group? 3. What are the different fraternities groups here in the Philippines? SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY This study is important because it will tackle one of the most controversial topics in our country today‚ fraternity and different fraternity

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    process is dangerous and sometimes fatal. However‚ not all fraternities are the same. But they can be‚ and there are enough fatalities to prove it‚ often from forced binge drinking or accidents related to alcohol. Foreign Related Literature As stated in Lisa Belkin’s article “Should Parents Ban Fraternities?”‚ The Princeton’s school president‚ Shirley M. Tilghman‚ announced that‚ freshmen will no longer be permitted to join a fraternity or sorority‚ nor will they be allowed to participate in “rush”

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