The Filipino Christmas: A Reflection of One’s Tradition Christmas is giving and loving in action‚ every time we give‚ every time we love‚ it’s Christmas. Christmas is more than just a celebration; for most Filipino-Christians it is a way of welcoming the coming of their savior Jesus Christ. Being in a country were catholic is dominant‚ church plays a big role when it comes to Christmas‚ for the nine dawns before Christmas they have something called Simbang Gabi where they attend mass for
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11322047/ M72 Prof. Gina Lomotan “The Funny in the Filipino” The article that I’ve chosen to take a good critical opinion is entitled ‘The Funny in the Filipino’ from Rapler.com by Lilio Carreon Jr. I chose this type of issue because it is very apt and timely which is straightforward to the reality of all Filipinos nowadays. In this commentary‚ it gives you an idea about how Filipinos are trying to getaway the callous reality through humor. There are a lot of entertainers
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Pasyon: A Factor That Shaped the Filipinos’ Identity Anonymous October 7‚ 2011 _______________________________ Table of Contents Chapter I: Research Problem/Topic A. Rationale……………………………………………………………….3-4 B. Review of Related Literature……………………………………..…4-7 C. Statement of the Problem…………………………………………….7-8 D. Objectives of the Study…………………………………………………8 E Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks…………………..……9-10 F. Significance of the Study………………………………………….10-11
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Short Story: Bread of Salt Poem: Isang Dipang Langit Group 11 (Vardeleon‚ Tiu‚ Gabana) Short Story: The Day the Dancers Came Poem: Confessions of a Green Card Bearer Group 12 (Zabala‚ Batoon‚ Rico) Short Story: Children of the City Poem: Filipino American Barbie Questions for Reporting |Short Stories |Poems | |GROUP 1
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Hanunuo-Mangyan | English | Filipino | | My dear baby‚ do not cry ’cause the wild cat might hear us! The big one from over there‚ with his awful long-stretched howl! Helpless are we if he comes. Our spear is broken still and our bolo bent and blunt! | Huwag ka ngang umiyak Hala ka at mapukaw Pusang-ligaw sa gubat Ngumiyaw‚ maghihiyaw Wala kitang pambugaw Sibat nati’y nawasak Gulok nati’y nabingaw! | Ambahan 4 | Hanunuo-Mangyan | English | Filipino | | Don’t be noisy‚ baby
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Filipino Scientists Contribution in the field of electricity Gregorio Zara Holder of doctorate in physics. Among Filipino Scientists‚ he is perhaps the most notable in the field of electricity. Zara formulated the Law of electrical resistance or what is known as the Zara Effect. This law states that all moving contacts between conductors produce a resistance to the passage electrical current which may be kinetic or permanent electrical resistance.
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_________________ Literature Paper Last Name: ROSERO Given Name: JULIE ANNE M.I.: H. Rating: ______ School Year: S.Y. 2013-2014 Year & Section: IV-Fidelity Subject English IV-World Literature Teacher Mr. Ronald C. Mina Literary Piece Filipinos Are Not Book Lovers Author Arlene Babst-Vokey Thesis Statement Philippines is a nation of nonreaders. Reference (Publishing House) Phoenix Publishing House Literary Output #1 PAPER PROPER Introduction: Reading is an
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Jose Rizal: The true epitome of the Filipino People I just remembered last week that my friend sent a link regarding Rizal’s proclamation as a hero. I was very shocked at what I read because of the statement that Rizal isn’t actually explicitly proclaimed officially as a National Hero. It contradicts with what I have learned for the past few years all the way from the primary school up to present. “Even Jose Rizal‚ considered as the greatest among the Filipino heroes‚ was not explicitly proclaimed
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One of the most defining features of Filipinos which sets them apart from other races‚ if not currently the most defining‚ is the shape of their nose. Unlike the higher and narrower noses of Caucasians‚ full-blooded Filipinos bear what the locals would often colloquially refer to as the “flat nose”. There is a wide variety in the types of nose shapes a person may acquire. Being a polygenic trait‚ genetics play a very big role how an individual’s nose will turn out. Thousands of years of living in
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“A Filipino dish called Kare-kare” In general‚ Filipinos are known to be food lovers. This results in varieties of recipes that were either borrowed or produced. And among these is one of the most popular Filipino dishes named “Kare-kare”. But why “Kare-kare”? What does it possess that others are lacking? Well‚ to know the reason behind this‚ let me bring you to the colourful world of “Kare-kare” dish. From a far‚ you can feel the heat coming from the pot as the pork leg bathes itself in
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