Universidad de Sta. Isabel Naga City THE PSYCHOSOCIAL EFFECTS EXPERIENCED BY THE SELECTED STUDENTS OF PAROCHIAL SCHOOL NAGA CITY HAVING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKER PARENTS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement For the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Submitted by: Nebreja‚ Myra C. Orcine‚ Marian H. Rodriguez‚ Ramilla Kristel B. Vergara‚ Hazel C. Submitted to: Maria Teresa Javier‚ Ph.D. February 4‚ 2014 Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM Introduction
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as varied as the people doing so. Being closer to family‚ self-exploration and career opportunities are among the popular drivers in this trend. Distinctions can be made between moving to a neighboring country‚ with a similar culture‚ or moving overseas. In any case‚ the integration process is rarely flawless‚ but it is clear that some migrants face more difficulties than others. Not only do cultural habits‚ values and beliefs vary‚ when they directly oppose each other this can create observable
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There are countless definitions of heroes in our world today. Is it a superstar who used his fame and fortune to help the needy in his hometown? Is it a firefighter who sees no danger in all circumstances just to save lives of people? Is it an Overseas Filipino Worker who is ready to bear the pain of being alone just to provide his family a comfortable life? Or is it a mom who has to work two jobs to support her children and still make them feel the love they need? But what really makes a person
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teachers‚ and etc. Katwiran: • In my opinion‚ I think this document was written to let all the Filipinos know when the Sino-Philippine period started. This is because a lot of people believe in different times. Pangunahing Ideya: • Chinese overseas merchants traded with our people during the misty centuries before Magellan’s arrival. • People’s claims about the beginning of Sino-Philippines were all different and conjecural. o Some scholars believe that Sino-Philippines intercourse began
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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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Introduction 3 2. Highlights of the Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) 4 Impact on Displaced Women and Men in Export Processing Zones 4 Impact on Informal Sector Workers and/or Informal Support Service Providers 5 Impact on Displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and on Families dependent on remittances 6 Impact on Rural Communities 7 Impact on the Young Women and Men 8 Gender Dimension 9 3. Conclusions and Policy Issues 9 Bibliography
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22‚ 2014). The World Factbook: China. Available: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ch.html. Last accessed Nov 22‚ 2014. Foreign & Commonwealth Office. (2014). Overseas Business Risk - China. Available: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/overseas-business-risk-china/overseas-business-risk-china. Last accessed 7th Dec 2014. Lawrence L.Allen (2010). Chocolate Fortune. New York: American Management Association. p9-39 p40-69 p201-224. Mintel Group Ltd . (2014). China
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Northern European and minorly Cherokee heritage marked him as other‚ telling me that the old Swiss men‚ the cultural norm of the small California town where he was raised‚ would not even nod to him until after he had returned from active military duty overseas. That cultural pattern saw its origin in the late 19th century where “ethnic identities proved to be a part of ... (white European foreign immigrants) self-identity and affected the way that they related to others.” The data presented in the reading
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|Costless Clothing Company | |Cultural Differences between China and America | |[Report of Survey] | |Written to: Liu Tong‚ the director of the company
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Procter & Gamble: Time for Action -- Enabling Growth Through Lower Costs and Increased Investments New income tax rates for China employees. (2009). China Business Review‚ 21(2)‚ 4. Selmer‚ J. (2002). The Chinese connection? Adjustment of Western vs. overseas Chinese expatriate managers in China Shen‚ J.‚ & Edwards‚ V. (2008). Recruitment and selection in Chinese MNEs. International Journal Of Human Resource Management‚ 15(4/5)‚ 814-835
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