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    minds and taught us lessons of reality of life.” The Philippines Wave of Migration Theory Negritos – Negritos represent a resourceful and hardworking Filipinos because in their time‚ hardwork and patience is the core of surviving in the wild. Indonesians – Their greatest influence is agriculture. Because of agriculture‚ Filipinos learned to till the land and that is one of the major sources of Philippine Products today. Malays – Their greatest influence is that they’ve introduced a

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    early filipinos

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    water from nature is the pervasive factor that shaped the Philippines fertile soil – an ever agricultural setting. The most concrete illustration of early Filipino expertise in farming was the building of the rice terraces‚ is the well known Banaue Rice Terraces‚ probably the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. Social Classes The early Filipinos in general were all very similar in their social classes. Each barangay was divided into three social groups: the datus or nobles‚ the timagwas or freemen‚

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    The Filipino Family Introduction The Filipino Family is the basic unit of Philippine society. Education is merely an extension of the family circle. There should be strong child-parent-school relations through cooperation‚ coordination and transparency. Courtship and Marriage Every society has some kind of courtship‚ system which precedes marriage. Society’s mores and values change due to certain influences which impinge on our social processes. Courtship is either arranged by parent or kinsmen;

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    Top of Form  Powered by JRank Bottom of Form Countries and Their Cultures Countries and Their Cultures » No-Sa » Culture of The Philippines The Philippines Culture Name Filipino Orientation Identification. The Republic of the Philippines was named the Filipinas to honor King Philip the Second of Spain in 1543. The Philippine Islands was the name used before independence. Location and Geography. The Republic of the Philippines‚ a nation of 7‚107 islands with a total area of 111‚830 square miles

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    Medical Jargon A abduction - to move a limb or some other body part away from the midline of the body ABG - arterial blood gas reading acetaminophen - a nonsalicylate analgesic-antipyretic (Tylenol) ACE - angiotension-converting enzyme ACLS - advanced cardiac life support; includes electricity (defibrillator) and drugs for life threatening arrhythmias acidotic - abnormally high acidity of body fluids and tissues acute - sudden‚ intense flare-up adenosine - a drug used to help a patient

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    The Real Filipino

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    * 1.) Filipinos are real filipinos "Paliguan mo man ang baboy‚ sa putikan pa rin tatampisaw." it is stated in the selection where is the patis that filipinos love to travel. they want to fill their senses with the sights of other countries however no matter how passionate they are‚ it is innate in them they are filipinos. the selection only stated about their palate but being filipino is much more than that. unlike americans‚ filipinos have close family ties‚ unlike china‚ they value the freedom

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    HOLY CROSS COLLEGE OF DAVAO STA. ANA AVENUE‚ DAVAO CITY S.Y. 2013-2014 Filipino Practices that Vanished through Time HISTORY 1 TTH 12:30pm - 2:00pm GYM 205 RESEARCHER JASON ESPINOSA AMISOLA AB-MC1 INTRODUCTION Progress is impossible without change‚ and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything (G. Shaw‚ 1944). Change is inevitable. Life is a matter of adaptation‚ a series of development. We must embrace change and adopt to the changes in order for us to survive

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    Vincent Rafael P. Violago 1BSBA2 ACADEMIC READINGS The Triune Brain The first of our three brains to evolve is what scientists call the reptilian cortex. This brain sustains the elementary activities of animal survival such as respiration‚ adequate rest and a beating heart. We are not required to consciously “think” about these activities. The reptilian cortex also houses the “startle centre”‚ a mechanism that facilitates swift reactions to unexpected occurrences in our surroundings. That panicked

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    Filipino values - refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of the Filipino have historically held important in their lives. This Philippine value system includes their own unique assemblage of consistent ideologies‚ moral codes‚ ethical practices‚ etiquette‚ and cultural and personal values that are promoted by their society. As with any society though‚ the values that an individual holds sacred can differ on the basis of religion‚ upbringing and other factors. Philosophical

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    Filipino Philosophy is the attitude‚ worldview‚ and notion of the natural citizens of the Philippines towards the day-to-day experiences in life‚ religion‚ communication‚ survival‚ interrelationship with people and intra-relationship with his sakop or to oneself – the “I‚” and the uplifting of one’s soul – the Filipino being. Filipinos are used to be stereotyped as the bamboo grass for it always sway with the wind. The Filipino people has gone through tough and rough times‚ good and bounty years

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