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    Abstract Like many visually impaired individuals in other countries‚ blind persons here in the Philippines are not denied with the opportunity to pursue higher education. However‚ there are several things that university administrators‚ faculty members‚ and staff are not aware of with regards to how to deal with the situation. This paper aims to give information on how to handle a blind student. Being a blind person myself‚ I want to tell people that a college student with visual impairment

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    MARRIAGE CUSTOMS Most cases‚ a woman of one class are married to a man of her same class (eg. A noble married to a noble). However there were exceptions‚ this happens when a man showed bravery and courage in battle or he had become powerful enough to lead the people of his community. Mixed marriages were not common. They produce division of the classes within children (eg. Odd numbered children had the class of the father while even numbered children will have the class of the mother). If there

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    The Health Hazards of Celebrating Christmas the Filipino Way in Manila City‚ Philippines Acosta‚ Danna Lee A. Professor Joey Ogatis Communications II Research Paper 23 March 2012 Thesis Statement: The celebration of the beliefs and traditions of Christmas in Manila‚ Philippines‚ by the Catholic community‚ causes risks in the over-all well-being of its celebrators‚ which may be avoided through information. I. Christmas is celebrated in Manila mainly by the dominant

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    means for on-the-go person to grab a quick bite at a low cast in the big cities of the US. Their popularity continues to rise and spread all over the world until it also invades the Philippines. Philippines are known for its street foods and Filipinos are known for being street food lovers because aside from its delicious taste‚ street foods are also affordable and easy to find. It is

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    Economy and Filipino Families Since television came out in the Philippines in the 1950s‚ it has become “the most accessible and most influential medium to the society” (SEECTV‚ 2012). The television has become such an integral part of homes in the modern world that it is hard to imagine life without television. Not just for entertainment value‚ but TV is also a valuable resource for advertising and different kinds of programming (Jezek Geno‚ 2014). The TV affects many lives of Filipino people. One’s

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    ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS (OFW) IN TACLOBAN CITY ______________ A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Graduate School _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements for The Degree Master of Arts in Administration and Supervision _______________ By Jeanilen T. Salubon March 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION` Background of the Study The academic performances of pupils differ

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    The book by Samuelle K. Tan discussed a detailed history on the Filipino-American war in the years 1899 to 1913. A new perception and information toward the American occupation was provided through this literature. The scope of the book was not limited to the “mainstream” history taught to students in the primary and secondary levels of education. It was more technical and detailed‚ showing how the Filipinos struggled against the Americans and how they (Americans) occupied the Philippines. The

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    and his concern for the people---for the working class grew into strong identification with their struggle for social justice and human rights. As a novelist‚ he didn’t forget to showcase the lifestyle and the culture of a typical Filipino. One of these was his "Luha ng Buwaya"(Crocodile Tears) which had introduced the problems and cancers that Juan de la Cruz in the past and of the present is experiencing. The title itself originated from the European and Asian belief that a crocodile‚ before attacking

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    Foreword This research work‚ A Research on the Influences of Chinese cultures and Traditions to the Filipino People‚ provides different facts and pieces of information about the reasons on the influence of Chinese cultures to the Filipino people. This research work focuses on different reasons how Filipinos are influenced by different races especially the Chinese. Dedication We dedicate this research work to our family and friends‚ who are always there for us to help in giving and gathering

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    THE FILIPINO SOLDIER Carlos P. Romulo If you fix your eyes on the pages of history‚ you will come across the name of the soldier. His vocation is frought with the splendor of nobility. He has no parallel in the annals of human achievements. Monuments have been erected to his memory to perpetuate in the hearts of grateful nations a noble legacy – the inheritance of a great example. But who is the Filipino soldier? History hardly records their valiant deeds on the fields of battle. The world

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