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    Reaction Paper on Visiting National Museum of the Philippines By precy10 | October 2012 Zoom InZoom Out Page 1 of 2 ERPriscilla C. Urbano August 8‚ 2012 BSCS-IT 2:1/ 2011-10764 REACTION PAPER: PAINTINGS As we enter the National Museum of the Philippines "Spoliarium" 1884‚ oil on canvas A National Cultural Treasure by Juan Luna surprise us upon entering the hall. The super- sized painting depicts dark hollow beneath the Roman arena referred as the Spoliarium where the bodies of slain gladiators

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    Mr. Santos‚ was asked to speak before an audience in Kalamazoo‚ MI one October when the war was still on. On the same night he met another Filipino – Celestino Fabia‚ a farmer. Mr. Santos was surprised to see a man who travelled really long just to hear him talk. In the course of the discussion‚ the man asked‚ in sporadically incorrect English‚ how the Filipino women of today were different from the stereotype he was familiar with. Mr. Santos replied that although they differ in the exterior‚ both

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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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    The Filipino Family Confronts the Modern World This article focuses on the changes that Filipino Family encounters because of the fast development of technology that affects our entire life. The Filipino Family has had to confront the pressures of modernization and constantly redefine its role in a rapidly changing society. Varied though the responses have been‚ they all reflect one theme – rising aspirations. For the masses this means an awakening desire to divert material benefits currently

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    ANALYSIS of Jollibee Strengths: - Jollibee has grown exponentially on all aspects on operation. - Superior menu line-up. -Creative marketing programs. - Efficient manufacturing and logistics facilities. - It is a stronghold of heritage and monument of Filipino victory. Weakness: - The existence of other competitors. -still needs expansion to widen its sales Opportunities: - Employees received extensive training so that they could learn the corporate values of integrity and humility. Threats: -The

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    while to the right‚ a woman is crouched and seemingly in sorrow. The painting shows a tragic event‚ definitely. But it also shows a deeper meaning‚ especially for the Filipinos during the time of the Spanish colonization (which lasted over 400 years!). According to art experts‚ the fallen gladiators who are being dragged are the Filipino people‚ while the men dragging them into the darkness are representative of the Spanish rule. The woman crouched on the right side of the painting is believed to be

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    INTRODUCTION Divorce has implications on the values and morals of Filipinos which can be shown by giving the positive and negative effects of divorce on the family affected by the process. Divorce (or the dissolution of marriage) is the final termination of a marital union‚ cancelling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties. The legal process of divorce may also involve issues of alimony (spousal support)‚ child custody‚ child

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    The Situation of Filipino Children and Young People Almost half of the population in the Philippines are children. With a fast population growth a year‚ the government has a difficult task in providing children with enough resources to ensure their rights. For many adults and children‚ a 15-year-old who bears a child willingly or unwillingly ceases to be a girl-child but a young mother. An 11-year-old who takes on the task of tilling the fields ceases to be a boy but a labouring farmhand. A 16-year-old

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    Filipino Insurrection During the Spanish-American War the Filipinos were allies to the United States and helped them fight against the Spanish. After the war the United States decided to maintain possession of the Philippines‚ which angered Aguinaldo. This led to Aguinaldo organizing an insurrection against the U.S. Since the Filipinos were outnumbered by American Soldiers they had to use guerilla warfare. The Filipinos that fought in the insurrection believed they were fighting for the same

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    Irvin Joearl D. Garcia My top 5 filipino traits. 1.Adept...Filipinos are very flexible at surging any difficulty and hardship 2. Craftsmanship...Filipinos are very crafty 3. Obsessive...Filipinos wish to improve their lives and those around them and are willing to go through great hardships and efforts‚ but don’t always know when to stop or how to balance it all. 4. Mimicry...Filipinos tend to copy or gain that which others have. In this respect‚ that’s why you see groups of Filipino’s in

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