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    Filipino Terms

    The Corruption of Power The United States Constitution reads: ".congress shall make no law respecting...or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press;..." (1st Amendment, 1791). The declaration gives one reason to believe that they are free in a country such as this, with "the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," (Declaration of Independence, 1776) otherwise known as property. However, there is more behind freedom than just rights;

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    Term Paper in Filipino

    akala nang karamihan hindi kaya ng mga babae ang ginagawa ng mga kalalakihan sapagkat ang karamihan sa ay mahina at hindi kayang gawin ang trabaho o tungkulin ng isang lalaki pero para sa akin ay pantay pantay lamang ang lahat.Bago ko simulant itong term paper ko nais ko munang ibahagi ang kahulugan ng feminism.Feminism uri ng teorya na naglalaman ng pag kakaroon ng karapatan ng mga babae upang gawin ang mga nagagawa ng lalaki at makipagsabayan kung ano ang ginagawa ng kalalakihan. Ang pag aaral ng

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    Slang

    ENG 1 1AD-7 Ms. Claustro Filipinos have so much slang words or colloquial terms or sometimes we call it “salitang kalye”. It may be said and understood by many especially the teenagers because most of it started on the social networking sites or through text messaging or from the local TV shows. I honestly like these colloquial words because it shows how Filipino people are so creative in forming such new words that only the Filipinos understand. An example would be the phrase “Rak

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    Slang

    ENG 1 1AD-7 Ms. Claustro Filipinos have so much slang words or colloquial terms or sometimes we call it “salitang kalye”. It may be said and understood by many especially the teenagers because most of it started on the social networking sites or through text messaging or from the local TV shows. I honestly like these colloquial words because it shows how Filipino people are so creative in forming such new words that only the Filipinos understand. An example would be the phrase “Rak

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    Philippine Youth Purchasing Habits

    OBJECTIVES 25 A. Short term 25 B. Medium term 25 C. Long term 25 V. MARKETING MIX 25 A. Market Targeting 25 1. Size of the New Market 25 2. Demographic Characteristics 26 3. Psychographic Characteristics 26 4. Behavioral Characteristics 27 Primary Research Data 28 B. Product 30 C. Sales and Distribution Program (Please see Media and Public Reltions Program) 31 D. Marketing Communication Program 31 1. Message Analysis of Short Term Objectives: 31

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    Living the Filipino Music Today

    Living the Filipino Music Today A Reflection of the Filipino-ness in Lucio San Pedo’s Music Lucio San Pedro has been known to be one of the historical figures of Philippine music. Being dubbed as the creative nationalist, his philosophy in music paved the way for his memorable career as an artist. Conferred with the National Artist Award for Music in 1991, his contributions have indeed made a mark in defining the “Filipino-ness” in music. With the onset of the Original Pilipino Music in the

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    Study Habits

    study. Filipinos are very much aware of the negative traits that were passed on by our folks. It is the students who are the affected and influenced on their studies. It is so hard for us to take away the traits we have since birth because it is already running through our blood. Mañana Habit First let us define what Mañana Habit is..Mañana is a Spanish word meaning “Tomorrow” or “At an specified future time”. In short, it is exactly described as “Procrastination”. In Filipino terms, Mañana

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    Kisapmata: a Reaction Paper

    production of the film “Kisapmata” (Blink of an Eye) by Mike De Leon depicted a religion-based Third World patriarchy which reflected the dread, confinement, culture of violence and oppression during the Marcos regime. It showcased different symbolisms in terms of Marcos’ dictatorship during his reign in the Philippines. Each character of the film reflected what role to play in line with the Marcos regime. In addition, most of what the film depicted is how much patriarchy was alive back then in the Philippines

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    Korean Culture Invasion: L Positive and Negative Influences on Filipinos

    BHC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, INC. KOREAN CULTURE INVASION POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INFLUENCES ON FILIPINOS A Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Rhea Jane Serrano-Manalo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in English IV Presented by: Angelica C. Perlas March 2013 ABSTRACT The aim of this study is to give the positive and negative effects of Hallyu or Korean Wave to the Filipino lifestyle. The researcher aimed to analyze the gathered information from articles, theses and other published

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    Brain Drain Phenomenon for Nurses Working Abroad

    to find a good living abroad is in fact a loss from our country because Filipinos are really hard working people and well motivated to achieve their objectives and goals in life. These are the kind of people who are mostly a believer and pursuer of dreams and some of them are highly appreciated and honored abroad by their working ethics and the way they value and do their works. Well it’s not just the nurses but all Filipinos working abroad is such loss from our country. What are the reasons why nurses

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