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  • Jose Rizal Life in Calamba Laguna

    Jose Rizal Life in Calamba Laguna

    Advincula, Paul Matthew J. August 7, 2017 4-HRM Jose Rizal life in Calamba Laguna Rizal's childhood was the happiest period of his life. Calamba, the hero's hometown, belonged to the Dominican Order. A few kilometers south of Calamba lies mount Makiling. Jose Rizal used to go to Mt.Makiling to stroll. East of the town is Laguna de Bay and he used to meditate by Laguna de Bay with his pet dog, Usman which was a

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    Essay Length: 464 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 7, 2017 Essay by Roselle Nicodemus
  • Experiences of Filipino Emerging Adults in Davao City

    Experiences of Filipino Emerging Adults in Davao City

    “Experiences of Filipino Emerging Adults in Davao City” 1. Introduction For most young people in industrialized countries, the years from the late teens through the twenties are years of profound change and importance (Arnett, 2000). Think for a moment about the lives of our grandparents and great-grandparents when they were in their twenties. How do their lives at that age compare to our life? If they were like most other people of their time, their

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    Essay Length: 1,173 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 20, 2017 Essay by shaberalivio
  • What Is an Educated Filipino Full

    What Is an Educated Filipino Full

    1. What is an educated Filipino and what qualities should distinguish him today? The conception of education and of what an educated man varies in response to fundamental changes in the details and aims of society. In our country and during this transition stage in our national life, what are the qualities which an educated man should possess? Great changes have taken place in the nature of our social life during the last forty years.

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    Essay Length: 752 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2018 Essay by Vminkooksopenamjin Shipper
  • Likhang Filipino Corporation

    Likhang Filipino Corporation

    Marketing Plan Likhang Pilipino Corporation 1. Introduction From fibers and threads to colors and prints, weaving speaks so much about the Philippines’ cultural narrative. Besides preserving history, the country’s weaves are also promising products that bring attention to indigenous communities, their craftmanship and artistry. According to Garments and Textile Industry Development Office (GTIDO) and the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (Citem), the art of loom weaving is continously showing potential in the global

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    Essay Length: 5,804 Words / 24 Pages
    Submitted: February 6, 2018 Essay by Leoleo693
  • Script for Rizal

    DARWIN: Good Evening, Ladies and Gentlemen! Tonight, witness, as eight dazzling candidates present their very best and vie for the covetous crowns right here at this stage. EYAH: As the night fills with sheer excitement, we will soon find out who will be the worthy title holders. I’m Eyah Marquez. DARWIN: And I’m Darwin Dico. LEM: I’m Lemuel Ramos. And this is BOTH: Search for MR. and MS. CLCC 2017 EYAH: Good evening, Darwin! Good

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    Essay Length: 3,069 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: July 10, 2018 Essay by Mark Allen Chavez
  • A Kaleidoscope View - Quest for Filipino Identity in a Pluralistic Milieus

    A Kaleidoscope View - Quest for Filipino Identity in a Pluralistic Milieus

    A Kaleidoscope View: Quest for Filipino Identity in a Pluralistic Milieus “My hair is dark so as my eyes, my skin is tanned, and my nose is misshaped. I live in the Philippines; therefore, I am a Filipino.” -A typical conception of being a Filipino For about four decades of being a colonized island, the Philippines’ nationality, up until this day, is hardly defined. Our culture, traditions, and even our language are greatly influenced by

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    Essay Length: 1,514 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 5, 2018 Essay by Ruth Beltran

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