Rizal ‘s Letter To the Young Women of Malolos focused on five major points (Zaide & Zaide‚ 1999) 1. Filipino mothers should teach their children love of God‚ country and fellowman. 2. Filipino mothers should be glad and honored‚ like Spartan mothers to offer their sons in defense of their country. 3. Filipino women should know how to protect their dignity and honor. 4. Filipino women should educate themselves aside from retaining their good radical values. 5. Faith is not merely
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Migration When the Light of Home is Abroad: Unskilled Female Migration and the Filipino Family * The article focuses on the Filipino female population migrating to Singapore and the difficulties they face while in their host country. Through interviews and extensive research the authors explore the relationships between Filipino migrant women and their families. The authors state‚ “Specifically‚ we explore how migrant women and their family members define and negotiate family ideals
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Jose Rizal published Sobra la Indolencia de los Filipinos on July 15 to September 15‚ 1890 in five installments through the La Solidaridad‚ the official newspaper of the Philippine ilustrados(“enlightened ones”) – those who hoped to have a representation of the Filipinos in the Spanish Courts. This essay is also the longest among his essays. Through Rizal’s deep insights of social anthropology‚ he was able to analyze the factors causing the Filipinos’ indolence. According to him‚ that was not due
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Introduction This concept paper is about Overseas Filipino Workers. The author aims to discuss the advantages‚ disadvantages and other important information on working abroad. The main focus of this paper is to determine the reason/s Filipinos decide to work abroad and how the Philippine government supports and helps them. The author chose this topic to learn more about the subject and to be aware of the different problems experienced by Overseas Filipino Workers. She gives importance to this topic
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How can I best represent myself as a Filipino seafarer? WORLD CLASS indeed‚ that’s what a Filipino seafarer is. But what is a seafarer by the way. According to www.pinoymaritime.com‚ a seafarer is a traveler who goes by the sea. Or even a person who works near the ocean. Seafarers come from all over the world spending their lives close to the seas as they find life at sea to be a unique existence. They come from different backgrounds and cultures‚ and they work in varied areas of the shipping
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theological traditions of the Church of England. Heitzenrater’s reference about John Wesley’s mention shows John Wesley’s theology in early oxford‚ “The balance between faith and good works‚ the following of virtuous tempers‚ and the use of all the traditional means of grace that God provided‚ would help one have the mind that was in Christ and walk as he walked.” It was natural for him to chase a godly life under his theological background and move toward it. While in Oxford‚ John Wesley began to learn
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Extemporaneous Speech Topic: Filipino : An Exported Worker Before anything‚ I would like to greet my fellow students and teacher a warm‚ good afternoon. I am here standing before you now to state my opinions regarding the topic: "Filipino : An Exported Worker". If you ask a normal person what comes to their mind whenever they hear the word "OFWs"‚ they would usually come up with a common answer‚ That is‚ an OFW is person who’s working or studying in another country. Well‚ it is no doubt that
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IN THE EYES OF THE COMMON FILIPINO Christian Rey A. Lumantao Theme: Campus Journalism: A Ground for Developing Nationalistic Ideals In what ways does Campus Journalism become a good ground for developing Nationalistic Ideals? Maria Blandina Pamaong fondly known by her friends as ‘Inday’ wakes up at four in the morning to prepare her goods and products for her eighteen year old small business. She lives in Capitol Valley just a trek away from BIT Dao. In a 4 kilometer drive with her husband
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SUMMARY OF Indolence of the Filipinos Indolence of the Filipinos (“La Indolencia de los Filipinos”) The essay itself originally appeared in the Filipino forthrightly review‚ La Solidaridad‚ of Madrid‚ in five installments‚ running from July 15 to September 15‚ 1890. It was a continuation of Rizal’s campaign of education in which he sought by blunt truths to awaken his countrymen to their own faults at the same time that he was arousing the Spaniards to the defects in Spain’s colonial system
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Rethinking Filipino values Enriquez was critical of this approach to the study of Filipino values. He encouraged Filipino scholars to take a second look at these values using a Filipino orientation. Social scientists such as Lagmay‚ Salazar‚ and Bonifacio took up the challenge in their own research. Let us examine three of these ‘‘Filipino values’’ from the exogenous and indigenous perspectives. 54 Rogelia Pe-Pua and Elizabeth Protacio-Marcelino ß Blackwell Publishers Ltd with the Asian Association
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