Gay Lingo

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    Gaylingo

    GAY LINGO Ayon sa Websayt na www.wikipedia.com noong ika-2 ng marso (2010), ang gaylingo ay bernakular na wikang hango sa wikang Ingles at wikang Filipino. Ito ayginagamit ng mga baklang Filipino kung saan pinagsama-sama dito ang elemento ngTagalog, Ingles, Ispanyol, manaka-nakang galing sa Nippongo, mga pangalan ng mgaartista, kilalang mga gamit kung saan nabibigyan ng panibagong kahulugan tungo saisang kontekstong kakaiba.  Ayon kay Santos (2007) sa kanyang pag-aaral na may pamagat na “Ang GayLingo

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    Gay Language

    Abstract Gay language which is sometimes called as “gay lingo” has achieved a high degree of acceptance in these recent years in the Philippines. Both gays and non-gays can be heard uttering gay expressions. It’s also spreading widely in our country. The propagation of this language and form of communication is unstoppable. But the question is “What is the main reason for using this kind of language?” This study will try to know about the origin, variables, theories and the effect of this gay lingo

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    A Significant Study on Filipino Expressions Using a Conflict Theory Perspective

    A J M M C H S A SIGNIFICANT STUDY ON FILIPINO EXPRESSIONS USING A CONFLICT THEORY PERSPECTIVE A Performance Task Output in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Social Studies 11 – Understanding Culture, Society, and Politics presented by Carla Lumba Alyssa Padilla Lilia Umali Grade 11 – Ban to Ms. Mary Ann Lascano Department of Social Sciences Miriam College High School 28 August 2015 INTRODUCTION Filipino culture, especially our language,

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    Evoluton of Homosexualty in the Philippnes

    Introduction US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton once said: “Gay people are born into and belong to every society in the world. They are all ages, all races, all faiths. They are doctors and teachers, farmers and bankers, soldiers and athletes. And whether we know it, or whether we acknowledge it, they are family, our friends, and our neighbors. Being gay is not a western invention. It is a human reality.” Homosexuality can be tracked throughout

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    The Role of Gender Inequality

    Ragen Reddick Core English I Professor Joan Rogers 20 October 2015 The Effects of Language Communication is an extremely complex idea, we have many different languages each with their own linguistic touch, yet we are somehow supposed to communicate? An absurd thought. In today’s world language alone alienates people, but what can make a situation worse is the words spoken itself. Some example of how language can effect us, is how learning a language different from the one spoken at home separated

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    Pagdadalaga Ni Maximo Oliveros

    award-winning indie film and most talked- about movie during the time it was showed. I already heard it from news and read feedbacks from entertainment portals, but I didn’t really get the chance to watch it. All I knew about it is, it’s a story about a gay teenager and his growth as a third sex in the society. Some says, it was funny and realistic, but I never knew it was an eye opener and an educative film especially in accepting the third sex in the society. I remember that time, I’m looking forward

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    Unitarianism

    down into the seating area. picture 3 The service seemed to be based on Christian and Judaic values, however, the minister pulled from several religions. The language of the ceremony is not intimidating. For someone like me who does not know the lingo of church, the sermon was soothing. The service catered to Memorial Day and the sermon was titled Living with Grief. The service started with an affirmation that I believe to be the motto of Hope,” Love is the spirit of this church and service its

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    The Effects of Jejemon Phenomenon in Language Proficiency

    CHAPTER I BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The chapter I of this research paper tackles about the introduction of the jejemon language that covers the definition of the different basic terms related to jejemon and historical background of the jejemon language, the significance of the study that states why and to whom this study is beneficial, the statement of purpose that identifies the objectives of this research study, the statement of the problem that consists of the problems that this study is covering

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    Jejemon Fever

    http://jejedex.blogspot.com/2010/06/jejemon-history-how-it-all-began.html Jejemon History: How It All Began Several years ago, a lot of the youth joined text messaging clans while others played online MMORPG games like Ragnarok, Flyff, and Gunbound. Some, with the urge to find and get to know people of all ages online, joined in social networks like Friendster and Multiply. At that time, Friendster was in while Facebook was not what it turned out to be at present. Due to the necessity of having

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    Personal Narrative: Twin Anxietypathy

    My mom is lying in pain at North Memorial hospital. She’s in a closed room with doctors all around her. One doctor on the computer, and the other three assisting her. All the lights have been turned on. The doctors all had gloves on with their face mask tightened around there head. My dad’s hand was becoming blue from the grip my mom had on him. He began to have a gross look on his face like when you eat something sour. I was being born. Little did I know, that right behind me was my best friend

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