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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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    Water's Uniqueness

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    Water’s Uniqueness In our everyday lives‚ we are surrounded by water. Water makes up nearly 75% of the Earth’s surface‚ existing in three forms: solid‚ liquid‚ and gas. We ourselves are even made of almost 60% of water. Yet‚ we humans hardly ever take the time to stop and think how vital water is to our lives and to life on Earth. Life is unique and necessary on Earth due to its extreme solvency and property to expand when frozen. Water is nature’s top solvent. Most solutes can be dissolved in

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    Brand identity specifies the facets of brands’ uniqueness and value. The common element sending a single message amid the variety of products‚ actions and communications. Brand positioning is the main difference creating preference in a specific market at a specific time for its products. For existing brands‚ identity is the source of positioning‚ or the angle used by the products of that brand to attack a market in order to grow their market share at the expense of competition. What is the organisation’s

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    identify who we are because we are constantly shaped by our surrounding Chuck Palahniuk once aptly quoted “Nothing of me is original. I am a combined effort of everyone I’ve ever known”‚ but to what extent is this true? Indeed‚ an individual’s uniqueness may comprise of the exposure to certain people‚ and expectations‚ but how much of this shapes our identity? As human beings‚ our species is engaged in a continuous quest to locate our true sense of self‚ however our individuality is greatly moulded

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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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    The Uniqueness of Jesus

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    With their traditions and rejection‚ Jesus entered into Israel’s worst times. While Jesus could pick to come to earth whenever he pleased‚ for some reason he picked the most convenient yet fallen age. Not only does Jesus’ choice of history show his uniqueness‚ but his life and resurrection have even more to show about his incredible nature. While occupying only one part of the Trinity‚ Jesus played the most important part of them all. When he came to earth‚ he claimed to be God. In John 10:30 Jesus

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    THE PREVAILING CULTURAL VALUES I. Introduction Today we live in a world that is somehow smaller than it is used to be. New communication technology (e.g. email and the WWW) has made it easier to a certain extent to cross previous boundaries and communicate across time and space. However‚ the new technology does not necessarily make it easier to collaborate and communicate intercultural. To effectively collaborate and communicate we have to share meanings. This often requires that we

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    Filipinos reacted with outrage towards the Treaty of Paris because it also called for the American annexation of the Philippines. They believed that the United States had promised them independence and the terms of the Treaty led to the fight for freedom. The U.S. intended for the Philippines to be a part of their overseas empire to become a world power but on February 4‚ 1899‚ the Philippine-American War‚ led by Emilio Aguinaldo‚ broke out two days before the Treaty of Paris was ratified. From February

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    Our Filipino Values: A Connotation to the World What are Filipino values? What is distinctly Filipino in our value system? The Filipino value system arises from our culture or way of life‚ our distinctive way of becoming human in this particular place and time. We speak of Filipino values in a fourfold sense. First‚ although mankind shares universal human values‚ it is obvious that certain values take on for us a distinctively Filipino flavor. The Greek ideal of moderation or meden agan‚ the

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    Diaz. It’s easy to say “I am a Filipino”. But when can a person be considered as a true Filipino? In the movie‚ the word “Filipino” had different definitions. The word originally referred to a person of pure Spanish decency that was born in the country. However‚ a travelling Chinese merchant (Lim) born in the country was also considered as a Filipino. Based on these facts‚ being born in the country is one of the major criteria in order for one to be called a “Filipino”. Nicholas Ocampo‚ also called

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