Values Case
Essay by mheyanne.laurio • October 10, 2012 • Essay • 514 Words (3 Pages) • 1,323 Views
Values influence a person's behavior*Values include truth ,honesty ,and justice
Human behavior is judge by the standards of "good" and "bad".*Values are broad principles which hold to be good and true.- This can be considered a positive value, but negates itself if one goes to the extent of "selling" oneself and sacrificing other values.
- It is in this value where the family, including the extend family like uncles, aunts, ninong, ninang, give their support to members of the family.
- This value brings about the Filipino image as amiable, personal, and the like. Filipinos have the desire to please and be accepted by the authority.
- This value shows the matiisin attitude among the Filipinos. It enables us to bounce back easily when tragedy strikes.
- This can be considered a positive value, but negates itself if one goes to the extent of "selling" oneself and sacrificing other values.
- It is in this value where the family, including the extend family like uncles, aunts, ninong, ninang, give their support to members of the family.
- This value brings about the Filipino image as amiable, personal, and the like. Filipinos have the desire to please and be accepted by the authority.
- This value shows the matiisin attitude among the Filipinos. It enables us to bounce back easily when tragedy strikes.
associated with a life-function such as a wedding, the mimicry of birds, or even the warding off evil spirits.
- The lowland Christianized Philippine people belong various festival dances performed during special occasions that call for festivities like fiestas, thanksgiving, baptisms, wedding and various holidays in the Christian calendar especially Christmas and Easter.
Rising from the rubbles of WW II and freed from American domination, the Filipinos surged in creativity. The '50 and '60s saw dance revival and choreographic invention.
Professional dance troupes perform ballet, modern dance, and folk dance with the maestros like Leonor Orosa-Goquingco, Remedios "Totoy" de Oteyza, and Rosalia Merino-Santos. You may have heard about famous Filipino ballet dancers like Maribel Aboitiz, Eddie Elejar, Lisa Macuja and Anna Villadolid.
Philippine beliefs and superstition have grown in number throughout the various regions and provinces in the country. These beliefs are part of our culture, for one derives their beliefs from the influences of what their customs, traditions and culture have dictated to explain certain phenomena or to put a scare in people. Some are practiced primarily because Filipinos believe
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