There are some differences and similarities among the Filipino and Puerto Rican cultures. One of the more readily known is the similarity in namesake and this is due to the Spaniard influence on both cultures. While Puerto Ricans are very open and are quick to disclose personal information, the Filipinos are not. The Filipino are very private people and unlikely to disclose personal information to just anyone. They also are not open I talking about sex to children, which in my culture we openly talk
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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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indeed, hilarious and insulted some Filipino people, as complained by concerned netizens. The study is conducted among third year students of Far Eastern University, enrolled in the program, Bachelor of Fine Arts major in Advertising Arts. The purpose of this case study is to identify the effects for the EO's advertisement entitled "The Cauliflower" and to measure the effects on the participant’s impression. Why this advertisement does started a rage for some Filipino netizens? The study conducted
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magnificent speech at Restaurant Ingles, Madrid that attended by prominent Spanish artist, newspapermen, and men-of-letters, statesmen and Filipino as well. The speech was Rizal’s toast to the triumph of Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo. This magnificent speech was greeted with wild ovations, for seldom the Spaniards hear such an oration from the lips of a brown Filipino. And it seems to me that the whole monologue was said in great mediation that in my opinion has commanded the attention of those
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term including selected Filipino Short Film commercials that give values to the viewers. According to McLuhan (n. d.), television is a form of entertainment, and it has educational properties. It teaches all the time, doing even more educating than schools. In addition, according to Shairise (2011) Filipino values, these works call a development of a Filipino philosophy of values so that the ultimate causes and principle to be manifested. Today, the need for the solid Filipino philosophy of values
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remained showed folk songs that proved the existence of a native culture truly our own. Some of these were passed on byword of mouth till they reached the hands of some publishers or printers who took interest in printing the manuscripts of the ancient Filipinos. The Spaniards who came to the Philippines tried to prove that our ancestors were really fond of poetry, songs, stories, riddles and proverbs which we still enjoy today and which serve to show to generations the true culture of our people. Pre-Spanish
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explains the structure and features of a novel entitled as Soledad’s Sister which has been written by Jose Dalisay. It follows a format in order to present the work of literature clearly and logically. Jose Dalisay, known as Butch Dalisay is a Filipino columnist, poet, writer, teacher and playwright. He has authored more than 15 books since 1984.He teaches English and has some administrative duties as a director of the University of the Philippines Institute of Creative Writing. Soledad’s Sister
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The book, printed in Gothic letters and Tagalog1 characters on paper made from the paper mulberry, now browned and brittle with age, consists of thirty-eight leaves, comprising a title-page as above, under a woodcut2 of St. Dominic, with the verso originally blank, but in this copy bearing the contemporary manuscript inscription, Tassada en dos rreales, signed Juan de Cuellar; and seventy-four pages of text in Spanish, Tagalog transliterated into roman letters, and Tagalog in Tagalog characters.
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treated as a criminal in a strange and alien society one to which the immigrant has been drawn precisely because of the attraction of its ideals. Some says, America is in the heart is a social classic from which the life experience of thousands of Filipino immigrants who were attracted to this country by its legendary promises of a better life, people beliefs specially those people who are peasants or people who live at the average status of life that when they go in abroad, they will get what they
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Jasia D. Dorog III-Humility Project #1 I LOVE MY FAMILY I LOVE MY FAMILY I LOVE MY FAMILY I LOVE MY FAMILY I LOVE MY FAMILY Project #2 GOD LOVES ME GOD LOVES ME GOD LOVES ME GOD LOVES ME GOD LOVES ME Project#3 “I am God’s special child” “I am God’s special child” “I am God’s special child” “I am God’s special child” “I am God’s special child” Jasia D. Dorog III-Humility Royals Verse 1 D I've never seen
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