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    Early Filipino

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    Early Filipinos are believed to have been dull-minded if it weren’t for the Spaniards who invaded their country who taught how to make pottery‚ boats (banka) and houses. Spaniards say that they would’ve been nothing if it weren’t for them‚ that Filipinos would not have a religion‚ or that Filipinos would not have improved their lifestyle or that Filipinos would have stayed barbaric and dull-minded. But‚ this is false‚ the Bangang Manunggul or the Manunggul Jar is made by the Filipinos before

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    The Real Filipino

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    * 1.) Filipinos are real filipinos "Paliguan mo man ang baboy‚ sa putikan pa rin tatampisaw." it is stated in the selection where is the patis that filipinos love to travel. they want to fill their senses with the sights of other countries however no matter how passionate they are‚ it is innate in them they are filipinos. the selection only stated about their palate but being filipino is much more than that. unlike americans‚ filipinos have close family ties‚ unlike china‚ they value the freedom

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    8 Ways to Combat Elderly Depression (#6 Will Surprise You) Depression among the elderly is not uncommon. In fact‚ WebMD states that late-life depression affects about six million Americans age 65 and older. But only 10% receive treatment for depression. One of the core problems with elderly depression is the illness goes untreated because depression symptoms manifest differently for the elderly. Anxiety and depression is often confused with other symptoms. This stems from medications and illness

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    Filipino Parties

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    Aunties‚ uncles‚ and cousins that I never even knew I had were telling me to eat. Even though I was already full‚ I picked up another plate and started to eat again. Every time I go to a Filipino party‚ I find myself eating more and more. Growing up Filipino‚ I have always been accustomed to going to a big Filipino family party at least once a month. Usually‚ my family would all get together at an auntie or uncles house for a birthday‚ holiday‚ or any other reason they can think of. Each party was

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    Miseducation of Filipino

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    The Miseducation of the Filipino (Reaction Paper) Prof. Renato Constantino‚ in his essay entitled “The Miseducation of the Filipino”‚ writes about the coming about of the miseducation and the consequences of such action in the lives of the Filipinos‚ then‚ now‚ and perhaps the future. Promoting and imposing the “unFilipino” identity in Filipinos was the miseducation that Americans pursued during the time when they “posed” as a benevolent ally to the Philippines‚ and they proved victorious indeed

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    Filipino Patriotism

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    patriotic because he or she supports his or her country’s president or government? Or conversely‚ is one guilty of being unpatriotic because he or she does not support the current head of state and administration? This talk about patriotism is among the myriad of issues that forced themselves into the public arena during President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s visit to New York earlier this month. On one hand‚ supporters of Mrs. Arroyo accused those who were attending rallies against her government

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    of delivery‚ parity and tenderness of breasts which can have different results because of different culture. [4] Postpartum sexual function is affected by changes in anatomy‚ hormonal milieu‚ family structure‚ and husband relationships that accompany childbirth. Although the intimacy of beginning a family and

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    FINAL PAPER FOR PSYCHIATRY MED- I CHILD REARING PRACTICE AMONG FILIPINO FAMILY SUBMITTED BY: ZAIRA NINA T. DE LEON MEDICINE- I Child rearing practices vary from culture to culture‚ influenced by a myriad of factors that include environment‚ education‚ income‚ family structure‚ religion and many others. Trends in childrearing differ even among people of the same culture in different economic and environmental situations. Thus

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    Wikang Filipino

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    consume. This problem is particularly prevalent in rural villages and city slums where many people eat with their fingers. According to the Philippine Ministry of Health‚ nearly 1/2 of all reported deaths are among infants and children through age 4‚ and about 1/2 of the accelerated death rate among those age 5 and younger is related to malnutrition‚ compounded by diarrhea‚ measles‚ and malaria which is returning to areas where it once was almost eradicated. 3 factors critically affect a newborn’s survival

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    Filipino Leaders

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    The Filipino youth exemplary leaders Is the Filipino youth empowered? First let me ask you this question: Is youth‚ in general‚ empowering?  Does being young bring about a sense of knowing what you can and need to do? Does it give us the divine power known as empathy? Well‚ no‚ not all youth are given that chance. Not all people are given the loving embrace of a parent or the right societal values- that is what separates the Filipino youth from any other youth.We may say that the Filipino people

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