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    Culture Shock

    raised in America at the age of two, and learned American culture and language through my schooling, I never associated with my Filipino culture other than through my parents, which even they are much “Americanized.” When my relatives from the Philippines, they seemed like normal people until they cooked food I personally found appalling. My relatives cooked and ate dinuguan and balut. Dinuguan is pig blood stew, and balut is a baby duck egg. I was very shocked they ate this food, which I never heard

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    Marriage at Its ...

    grounds as stated in and written on the Philippine Constitution: • Final judgment sentencing the respondent to imprisonment of more than six years, even if pardoned – Where she, the wife was convicted for killing her husband which on the later part, it was found out that it was all fake - the husband did not really die and it was all planned out by her husband. • Contracting by the respondent of a subsequent bigamous marriage, whether in the Philippines or abroad – the fact that the woman’s best

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    Mass Media

    Media Overview Highs of the media's history in the islands include the Philippines' Constitution guaranteeing freedom of the press and the freedom of the press access to official documents. In contrast to these lofty ideals, the Philippines press from the time of its inception has faced American influence, confiscation of assets for those papers not among the ownership of a former leader, and mistrust of reporters due to shoddy reporting. Newspapers were being published on board American ships

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    Advertising Campaign of a Selected Sari-Sari Stores in the City of Dasmariñas

    ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN OF A SELECTED SARI-SARI STORES IN THE CITY OF DASMARIÑAS An Undergraduate Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Business Management College of Business Administration De La Salle University- Dasmariñas Dasmariñas City, Cavite     In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Business Management     Grant Marco M. Labii        March 2011

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    Awwewewsadfwe

    to humans and other animals. According to the Stockholm Convention on Pesticide organic pollutant, 9 out of 12 most dangerous and persistent organic chemicals are pesticides. Gliricidia sepium, also called as kakawate or Madre de Cacao in the Philippines is a medium-sized leguminous tree. It is considered as the second most important multi-purpose legume tree. Statement of the Problem Pesticides are made of chemicals and biological agents such as virus, bacterium, antimicrobial or disinfectant

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    Aaaaaa

    The Land of Survivors: Philippines I am man of Earth a true blooded Filipino- inheritor of glorious past, hostage to the uncertain future, as such, I must prove equal to a two fold task, the task of meeting my responsibility and obligation and performing it today, tomorrow and into the future. To be a Filipino is one of the most important gift and blessing of God. Me, as a part of this nation I am very proud to be a Filipino because, it is a strength that will not be submerged. It is the people

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    Reaction on Asian Financial Crisis

    region. I remember this crisis began in Thailand and that I was reading the business section of Manila Bulletin and one of the headlines was the sudden depreciation of Thailand Baht against the USD. Little did everyone know that a few days later our Philippine Peso would suffer the same fate. Had I known I would have converted all my pesos into USD. Many of the leaders in the Southeast Asian countries, notably the then Malaysian Prime Minister Mahatir Mohammad blamed the Asian financial crisis to currency

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    Spanish Period(1565-1872)

    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Long time before the Spaniards and other foreigners landed on Philippine shores, our forefathers already had their own literature stamped in the history of our race. Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in everyday life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. Our ancient ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards. The first alphabet used by our ancestors was similar to that of the Malayo-Polynesian

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    Report

    thank God, for allowing me to experience such a wonderful opportunity in my life. His love and guidance is felt and appreciated all the time. 2330 Roxas Boulevard Pasay City Philippines (632) 834-4000 www.dfa.gov.ph LOCATION MAP Historical Background The history of the Republic of the Philippines and that of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) are intertwined.  The important events marking the

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    Philippine Culture

    The Philippines is considered to be one of the most westernized countries in Asia. It has strong ties to the United States and the United Nations. In fact, It is the only charter member of the U.N. in all of Southeast Asia. The United States has a very close relationship with the economy and culture of the Philippines. For instance, Filipinos have a strong resentment toward communistic countries. During the cold war, the Philippines supported America by consistently being hostile toward communist

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