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    IFUGAO HOUSE OR ISKET It is a small enclosed structure‚ a one-room affair that serves as living and sleeping room‚ kitchen and dining room.  It is elevated above the ground by four posts made of sturdy tree-trunks with roots intact.  It has solid panels for walls and tightly thatched roofing. The two main base girders – the horizontal support (at the front and back) just on top of the posts are held to these posts by dowels.  No nails are used.  The Ifugao carve each part of the house as interlocking

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    Article Critique on Sikolohiyang Filipino February 19‚ 2012 Sikolohiyang Filipino: The Indegeneous Filipino Values INTRODUCTION As normative concept‚ psychology study differs across because of different cultural backgrounds and basis. As Sikolohiyang Filipino evolved and continues its study‚ it makes a mark on the world psychology as it become a breakthrough to it. Despite of its greatest oponent The American Psychology. This will extensively support the study of Virgilio G. Enriquez about

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    Harsh Truth in the Filipino Curriculum In the Filipino society today I cannot help but notice that when it comes to intellectual stuff the English language is more commonly used than the native language. James Soriano one of the students of Ateneo noticed this and he even made an article about it which enraged many people. In my opinion James Soriano’s Article has a point‚ it’s looks negative at first but it actually has a good meaning. But the problem is that most Filipinos are too stubborn

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    As I read Rizal’s “Manifesto to Certain Filipinos” I have sighted his consistency and unalterable pronouncement of his firm stand apropos of insurrection deemed as a final‚ justifiable and only means plotted by his fellowmen; the Filipinos. The extent of the letter is a declaration of his firm stand and detestation of insurrection as a movement; he deemed one as such to be discouraged and never to be considered as a justifiable means to obtain independence. We have judged rightly that indeed he is

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    Poverty and the Filipino Drug Mules Introduction Among the most admired Filipinos today are the Overseas Filipino Workers or OFWs. They have been dubbed as New Heroes or Bagong Bayani by no less than the late Corazon “Cory” Aquino because of the way they willingly leave their families and the comforts of home to pursue high-earning jobs abroad. An estimated 8.2 to 11 million Filipinos or 11% of the total Filipino population work in other countries to support their families and to make their dreams

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    Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY This chapter presents the research design‚ the respondents of the study‚ the research instruments and the statistical treatment to be used in the presentation and analysis of the data. Methods of Research Used The descriptive method of research was used in this study. Descriptive method of research is a fact finding study with adequate interpretation of the findings. It describes what is. It describes with emphasis what actually exist such as current conditions

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    notorious to the eyes of the friars. In 1880‚ he enrolled at the University of Valencia in Spain‚ and later moved to Madrid. He joined the Freemasonry under lodge Porvenir‚ and he also became a member of the Circulo Hispano-Filipino. After 8 years‚ he founded the filipino newspaper La Solidaridad or SOL in Spain. He also joined the radical party Partido Republicano Propagandista in Barcelona where it emphasized revolutionary ideas. Graciano Lopez Jaena was died of tubercolosis in Barcelona‚ Spain

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    The Filipino People S Power Revolution Essay‚ Research Paper The Filipino People s Power Revolution The revolution of the Philippines is a story about an economically poor government; a poverty-stricken nation; and a corrupt dictators nearly bloodless ousting. The revolution is key in understanding the current state of the nation‚ as well as exhibiting factors that have led to the countries current economical state. While the events leading up to the revolution are by no means solely responsible

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    Asian Influences on the Filipino Culture Hindu Pre-contact period Before the Spanish period‚ the archipelagoes of Southeast Asia were under the influence of traders from the Hindu-Malayan culture‚ such as theMajapahit Empire‚ which was then supplanted by Islamic :D teaching by Muslims traders from Gujarat‚ India. Influences from the Indian subcontinent may be traced earlier to before the arrival of the Arabs and the Europeans during the 15th and 16th centuries respectively. The rulers of many

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    Philippines the nationwide nutrition survey conducted by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST) in 1993 showed that 14 percent of Filipinos 20 years old and above are overweight‚ while 2.6 percent are obese. Translated in absolute figures‚ there are 5.7 million Filipino adults who were either overweight or obese in 1993‚ an increase of 63 percent or 2.2 million compared to 3.5 million in 1987‚ the FNRI survey further noted. In 1998‚ using the

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