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    philippine literature

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    The existing literature of the Philippine ethnic groups at the time of conquest and conversion into Christianity was mainly oral‚ consisting of epics‚ legends‚ songs‚ riddles‚ and proverbs. The conquistador‚ especially its ecclesiastical arm‚ destroyed whatever written literature he could find‚ and hence rendered the system of writing (e.g.‚ the Tagalog syllabary) inoperable. Among the only native systems of writing that have survived are the syllabaries of the Mindoro Mangyans and the Tagbanua of

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    Philippine Games

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    Tinikling; The Philippines’s Signature Dance Folk dancing is an entertaining form of art. It is enjoyed by people‚ both young and old‚ whether participants or spectators‚ Filipinos and even people from all over the globe. For centuries‚ dancing accompanied with folk songs had been the principal pastime of the Filipino people. At social gatherings‚ the ancient Filipinos danced in wedding celebrations‚ in feasts‚ and in religious ceremonies. One of these native folk dances that uplift the pride

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    Philippine Airlines

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    Philippine Airlines‚ Inc. (abbreviated as PAL and also known historically as Philippine Air Lines) operating as Philippine Airlines‚ is a flag carrier of the Philippines. Headquartered at the Philippine National Bank Financial Center in Pasay City‚[2][3] the airline was founded in 1941 and is the first and oldest commercial airline in Asia operating under its original name.[4] Out of its hubs at Ninoy Aquino International Airport of Manila and Mactan-Cebu International Airport of Cebu City‚ Philippine

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    The Philippines is home to more than 90 million people as of 2013. Overpopulation and industrialization could perhaps be the major contributors to environmental problems being experienced in the country. With overpopulation and industrialization‚ our natural resources have a higher demand than supply. Our country is rich in natural resources. We have abundant gold‚ copper‚ sulphur‚ and nickel reserves. We are also surrounded by waters due to our archipelagic state which makes us one of the top fish

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    Life in Philippines

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    The Philippines has a very low cost of living. The peso has significantly lost much of its value since the Asian Financial Crisis but over the past few years the country is getting back on its feet. The Philippine economy ranks 47th worldwide with a total GDP of over 120 billion euros. Expatriates will find living in the country very cheap compared to the United Kingdom. The unemployment rate is not tremendously high but poverty may have been rampant due to overpopulation. The Philippines is the

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    influence the housing boom made on the economy as a whole. During the very height of the obsession‚ the funding‚ creation‚ and furnishing of homes had become the dominant motor of the U.S. economy. And while everyone recognized the affluence‚ few released apprehension about the forthcoming expenses. Additionally‚ the profits made by real estate “flippers‚ homeowners removed billions of dollars per year from their homes. This process converted houses into “tax-free ATM machines.” People used the money

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    Baby Hatches

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    INTRODUCTION Statistics show that Safe Haven baby hatches in the United States have saved 3‚227 lives in 2016 since the year 2000 (Kelsey‚ 2016‚ para. 2). Baby hatches are safe vessels where mothers can anonymously abandon their newborn baby. These devices were introduced in the United States in a warm hearted manner‚ they were created with the purpose of reducing the rate of unsafe child abandonments. Although baby hatches are heavily criticized for neglecting the fulfillment of parents’ basic

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    Desiree's Baby

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    "Desiree’s Baby’’‚ is about a young lady who was nameless and abandoned as a child. Desiree was a child who’s future was uncertain until she was found by the Valmonde family. During this time of the Valmondes’ life‚ they had not been blessed with any children‚ therefore they took in Desiree and raised her as their own child. From the very beginning of the story‚ I knew that this would be something that I would enjoy. The Valmonde’s taking in this child as their own‚ is two blessing in one.

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    Philippine Revolution

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    Problem : If the Katipunan had prevailed‚ do you think Aguinaldo could have made it to the top leadership? Why? Basic Facts : Andres Bonifacio founded the KKK or Katipunan Andres Bonifacio Doesn’t have formal education Andres Bonifacio And Emilio Aguinaldo refused to cooperate and aid each other in the battle. Emilio Aguinaldo has successes in the battlefields Participation in the election primarily came from Caviteños. The other provinces in revolt‚ such as Bulacan‚ Pampanga‚ Tarlac

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    Build A Baby

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    Build-A-Baby The debate on genetically modifying humans has been on the rise for many years in numerous countries. Richard Hayes writes a rebuttal article titled “Genetically Modified Humans? No Thanks” discussing why he disagrees with modifying human genes and all of the horrors it entails. Although he speaks lightly of science using this method to cure diseases‚ he knows society will take it many steps too far. He asserts that “theses same technologies also have the potential for real harm”

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