(On-the-job-Training) Program Introduction Filipinos are known to be hospitable as a people, a culture perfected through time, some say the reason why we cannot be a part with other nations is because of our being too hospitable. Thus economist and entrepreneurs look at it from another point of view. It is our being inherently hospitable why Filipinos are found in most reception areas and they work as a staff in hotels abroad. Because of this, as a Filipino HRM student it is a challenge to complete
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INNOVATION Downy is a brand name of fabric softener produced by Procter & Gamble and sold in the United States. It entered the U.S.test market in August 1960 and went nationwide in December 1961. It was also sold in Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Egypt and Latin America. Lenor is a brand name of fabric softener and dryer sheets, also produced by Procter & Gamble, sold in Europe, Russia, China and Japan. Plans to rebrand Lenor as Downy in the UK were dropped
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barrier can be overcome if a balance in a price that is still profitable but would encourage Filipino’s to buy the maple syrup. I also think that the culture of foods and dishes could be overcome maybe not in the incorporation of the maple syrup in Filipino dishes but through other means like selling maple cookies, or other maple goods. 3. If you were the CEO of the company responsible for the product you
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Are We Ready? What does ASEAN Integration really mean? How could this integration affect the lives of Filipino people? Are we ready for this? Am I ready? As a student, I am wondering why we need this ASEAN integration if according to the news our economic status is now improving. I know we are part of ASEAN region but are we entitled to adapt and integrate with them. Why do we need to level off ourselves from different countries globally? There are so many questions, and still remains a question
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Local Literature According to Dean Francis Alfair, Filipino men are spending millions to look — and feel — good. As was stated in his article, “Machos in the Mirror”, a metrosexual like himself doesn’t generally think of himself as vain, but then there’s this incident where Mr. Alfair remember from high school: some of his friends were assembled at his house so that they could all ride together to a party. As they were getting dressed in their Spandau Ballet-inspired finery (then the height of
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aspects of life including education. Filipinos nurture the value of family and their importance to one’s life. Filipinos are well-known of having close family ties that love, respect, support and understand one another. An individual cannot achieve his or her goals without the necessary supports from the family. The family becomes the major inspiration of students to work hard and earn better grades so that one day they can help their family. Most of Filipino students believed that a perfect family
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BARANGGAY ELECTIONS GREEN FM NEWSFEED 08/24/10 TRT in 00:01:30 QUEEYA ARZOBAL JOU31 Class Code BRJM 103 1. ANNCR: KAHAPON ISINULONG NG SENADO NA IPAGPALIBAN MUNA ANG 2. BARANGGAY AT SK ELECTIONS SA DARATING NA OKTUBRE. NARITO ANG 3. REPORT NI QUEEYA ARZOBAL. 4. V: PARA SA SENADO, MAS MAAYOS KUNG ISASAMA ANG BARANGGAY AT SK 5. ELECTION SA DARATING NA TWO THOUSAND THIRTEEN MIDTERM 6. ELECTION.NGUNIT AYON KAY SENATOR FERDINAND MARCOS JR., HEAD NG 7. SENATE COMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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differences in the values they had compared to what I see in America, especially in the way they see religion, I had seen where I learned my thoughts on religion came from. I was emerged in a whole new way at looking at what is going on around me. Filipinos are majority Catholic, they incorporate their religion into almost every aspect of their lives--even in school--by praying as often as they can and using what the bible says ad life lessons. In America my family just tries to go to church as often
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Filipinos and Guamanians practice more of the Christian believes, Filipino Americans are 83% Catholic and 9% Protestant, while the Guamanians are 80% and 20% respectfully of the 95% Christianity (Joshua Project, 2018; World Language Inc., 2018). Filipino religion also accounts for 5% Muslim, 1% Buddhist and 2% as other (World Language Inc., 2018) while Guamanians account for 5% are non-religious (Joshua Project, 2018). According to the Joshua Project, the Guamanians also believe in shamans and
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processes of schooling, American military outposts, American-owned businesses, and an instilling of American norms and values that were and are detrimental to the preservation and development of the existing-prior-to-unwanted-influences, indigenous Filipino one. Because of such ludicrously imposed laws as the Sedition Law of 1901 that provided that ‘Every person who shall utter words or speeches, write, publish or circulate, scurrilous libels against the government of the United States or the insular
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