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PINA The Pineapple Fabric Introduction Many health conscious people love to have Pineapple as their favorite dessert. It’s because of many health benefits of the delicious fruit. It protects from a simple flu as well as fights off free radicals that cause cancer. That’s not all, it’s not the only kind of fiber that a […]
ERADICATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE PHILIPPINES As human beings, everyone is equally entitled to human rights without prejudices. We, especially women, have the rights to protect ourselves. Women need extra attention, protection and personal affirmation. They are the most vulnerable who need to be restricted from different types of abuse. Some historians believe that […]
During an evening conversation, Jose Rizal’s mother captivated his attention by sharing the story of a moth. While she was speaking to him, he became fascinated with a moth that was fluttering near a lamp. She then proceeded to narrate the tale of a mother and son moth that were circling around the light of […]
Human Rights Violation in the Philippines “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. ” Human rights describe equal rights and freedom for everybody by the fact of being human and without distinction […]
Rizal: Return to the Philippines (MANILA) Despite being enamored by the beauty of European lands, Rizal’s love for his native land persisted. Despite warnings from friends and relatives, he chose to return to Calamba after the publication of Noli Me Tangere. Four reasons drove his decision: 1. to perform an operation on Dona Teodora’s eyes; […]
History is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Current English as “a continuous record of events. ” As such, a country’s history encapsulates all that has happened in the country, and between it and other countries. A country, at a particular point in time, is thus the result of its history. Understanding a country’s history […]
Tom, a good and honest worker, is the slave of Gentleman Shelby of Kentucky. After losing on the stock exchange, Shelby, a kind but weak-willed man, reluctantly agrees to sell Tom and the boy Harry to the slave trader Gailey. Overhearing the conversation between Shelby and Gailey, the young slave Eliza, Harry’s mother, warns Tom, […]
“It’s more fun in the Philippines” Department of Tourism just released recently its new tourism campaign slogan, “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. It gained both positive and negative remarks. It was even said that it was just a copycat of the promotional tagline of Switzerland 60 years ago. But it seems this doesn’t affect […]
As the Spaniards were on the task of Philippine domination, keeping the Filipino uneducated & ignorant failed. The Filipino rose to a national consciousness which awakened them thus having them emerge from the Spanish rubble. Also, keeping the Filipinos impoverished also came to no avail. Living a life of destitution, the Filipino people decided to […]
Historians and laymen agree that there are multiple reasons why Jose Rizal is regarded as the national hero of the Philippines. Rizal is often praised for his nobility and dignity, which set him apart from others. What sets him further apart is his choice to use the power of writing instead of violence. By adopting […]
PHINMA’s presence in the Philippine cement industry began in 1956 when the company was founded by several Filipino investors, principally Mr. Ramon del Rosario Sr. and Engr. Filemon Rodriguez. It purchased ownership of Bacnotan Cement Co. from the government. In 1969, PHINMA constructed a second plant, the Davao Union Cement Co., under a turnkey agreement […]
The municipality of Sta. Cruz played a significant role in the histories of Mindanao and the Philippines. It was involved during the Spanish rule, American regime, Japanese occupation, independence, Martial Law, and EDSA Revolution. Originally named “Labo,” which means “marshland” in Bagobo, this town is located between two mountain streams with crystal clear waters and […]
During my elementary years, I was taught in Philippine History that the Japanese and the Spaniards were seen as terrorists, sadists, and brutal conquerors of our country. Conversely, the Americans were depicted as our saviors who helped us attain freedom and democracy. As I matured, this belief became deeply rooted in me and likely in […]
Graciano Lopez Jaena was born on December 18, 1856 in Jaro, Iloilo. Coming from a humble family, he was raised with strong values in education and religion. During his youth, he attended the Seminario Tejaro where Reverend Francisco Jayme played a crucial role in developing his public speaking skills. While he had aspirations of becoming […]
Indolence of the Filipino analysis As what I read, to the Indolence of the Filipino Rizal describe the people in the tropical and non-tropical countries. The people in tropical areas, there do not work a lot when it’s hot especially at noon time. Because of the sun’s heat they have to rest. For instance, […]
To our teachers, for giving us the knowledge and guidance. Our family and friends, for the support that they’ve given to us and the inspiration of all the people who believed in us. The researchers would also like to thank the Chinese community in Binondo, Manila for welcoming us wholeheartedly and cooperated with us in […]
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Filipinos love to eat, which explains why practically every major global food brand is in the country; fast food brands, especially. These international franchises and their local limitations dominate. Filipino dining taste, in turn, has become very Western. It was this way, until a band of young entre-Pinoys realized, in 1996, that the […]
Historical Background ORIENTATION TO THE COURSE STATUS OF IV THERAPY IN THE PHILIPPINES HISTORY OF IV THERAPY IN THE PHILIPPINES Philosophy Envisions itself to be a cohesive, pro-active, professional association, committed to excellence in nursing. Believes that safe and quality nursing care to patients is the primary responsibility of nurses. Believes that those who practice […]
Introduction: The Maranao people are the indigenous inhabitants of Lanao, a predominantly Muslim region located in Mindanao, Philippines. They have gained renown for their artistic abilities in diverse forms including weaving, woodwork and metal craftsmanship, as well as epic literature. The term “Maranao” or “Maranaw” signifies “People of the Lake,” indicating the native populace residing […]
Chapter I A. Introduction Abortion is one of the most persistently controversial issues in Philippines and in the America as well, in terms of culture and politics today. The Philippines is locked in heated debate over sex education for its people, not just in the schools but for adults. This conflict is perhaps reflective of […]
The Anatomy of a Filipino By: Prof. Felix Bautista All: I like to think that I am a Filipino, that I am as Good, a Filipino as Anyone. Girls: My heart thrills, when, I Hear, the National anthem, being played. Boys: And my Blood Rises, when, I see our flag, Fluttering in the breeze. All: […]
Mano Po 2: My Home is a film produced by Regal Films last 2003 as an official entry to the Metro Manila Film Festival of that same year. The film was a part of the Mano Po series which has been one of the successful series which annually joined on the said film fest. The […]