the town for their victorious battle for their just demand to education and their battle to stop slavery to the friars. He also emphasized the obligations and roles of the Filipino mothers to their children; he compared the Filipino women to the Spartan women as role model. Rizal concluded his letter by encouraging the Filipino women to "Let us‚ therefore‚ reflect; let us consider our situation and see how we stand…. May your desire to educate yourself be crowned with success”. The part which
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FILIPINO CATHOLIC LAITY – CALLED TO BE SAINTS… SENT FORTH AS HEROES (Delivered by: Jedson Marie Tonogan) Seven years from today‚ year 2014‚ in the year 2021‚ the Philippines will be celebrating 500 years of Christianity‚ specifically‚ of Catholicism. History teaches us that in the year 1521‚ Ferdinand Magellan stepped on the shores of these 7000 plus islands and planted the cross of the Catholic Faith‚ thereby making this archipelago the first Catholic‚ nay‚ Christian nation in this part
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hopefuls to audition for the programs. This argumentative paper aims to highlight the positive effects of reality television programs to the lives of Filipinos. Specifically‚ it aims to answer the following questions: 1. How did reality shows come to the Philippines? 2. What are the reasons why Filipinos strongly patronize to reality TV shows? 3. Who are the big winners of reality TV shows in the Philippines and what are the inspiring changes in their lives?
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Freedom 4. Magalat’s Revolt‚ Cagayan (1596) led by Magalat‚ a Filipino rebel from Cagayan. He had been arrested in Manila for inciting rebellion against the Spanish. He was later released after some urging by some Dominican priests‚ and returned to Cagayan. Together with his brother‚ he urged the entire country to revolt.The Spanish Governor-General Francisco de Tello de Guzmán sent Pedro de Chaves from Manila with Spanish and Filipino colonial troops. They fought successfully against the rebels‚
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TESDA to put up a module which would open up these professionals to enter into call centers as Medical transcriptionists. The Filipino as servants to the world Gone are the days when Filipinos try to leave the country to feel the cool breeze of the other nation‚ a different environment or even to expand their knowledge. Now it’s a question of survival. Filipinos wants to provide their families‚ good life or even food in the table. This is now the mindset of a bread winner in a family. I
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What is an educated Filipino by Francisco Benitez The conception of education and of what an educated man is varies in response to fundamental changes in the details and aims of society. In our country and during this transition stage in our national life‚ what are the qualities which an educated man should possess? Great changes have taken place in the nature of our social life during the last forty years. The contact with Americans and their civilization has modified
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Filipino Crab Mentality Individuals have been aspiring for a progress in their country. With this kind of mindset‚ a nation will be able to embrace prosperity. On the other hand‚ the Philippines still remains to be poor even though we‚ Filipinos‚ have been longing for its progression. We have this disease called crab mentality that is one of the reasons that hinders the growth of our nation and is a great obstacle to the entire citizenry of our country. “If I can’t have it‚ neither can you.”
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Historical Background As early as 1925‚ studies have observed the inadequacy of the basic education curriculum. As one of the most well studied reforms‚ recommendations of either adding or restoring 7th grade or adding an extra year to basic education have been put forward. a) Monroe Survey (1925): Secondary education did not prepare for life and recommended training in agriculture‚ commerce‚ and industry. b) Prosser Survey (1930): Recommended to improve phases of vocational education such as
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life. No gathering would be complete without the lechon and so many other Filipino delicacies that we so enjoy. In my personal observation‚ it can be said that Filipinos seem to live simply for the pleasure of eating. You can’t visit a home without being offered a drink and food from the people there. It seems that food and the Filipino have been deeply rooted together. It may be that through food that brings the Filipino family close together. Indeed‚ we have come a long way from simply catching
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challenges from all levels- family‚ school‚ work‚ friends‚ health and the legislative level. II. Masculinity in the Philippines In a patriarchal society like the Philippines‚ being male is enclosed with certain gender stereotypes and ideologies. Filipinos believe that when one is born male their actions‚ traits and characteristics are of the masculine side. If men exhibit behaviours that are considered unmanly they are automatically labelled as “bakla” or gay. Masculinity in the Philippine context
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