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    On Filipino Psychopathology Psychopathology is said to be the deviation of an individual’s behavior as compared to the norms of the society. It is classified into two—neurosis and psychosis. In a third world country like ours, it is a fact that poor people outnumber the rich ones, that’s why most Filipinos are prone to having problems, especially economic/financial ones. For some, these problems lead to emotional and psychological disturbances. But the question lies on which extent does these disturbances

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    of others without expectations of anything in return. ABS-CBN’s slogan: In the Service of the Filipino Worldwide comes off as very altruistic. I mean, they are for the service of all Filipinos with no intention of getting anything in return right? Maybe. Maybe not. This is not to say that ABS CBN does not actually care for the Filipino people. As with many psychological theories and concepts, the psychology of helping is complex and multi-faceted. For one, there are different motivations to why people

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    Nursing Batch 2016 Implications of Taking Care of a Filipino Patient Communication and language play a vital role in establishing good connection between patients and their respective health care providers such as nurses. Mejico (2004) concluded that, “it is in their own mother tongue that a person can truly express his innermost sentiments, ideas, perceptions, and attitudes.” Relating it to class discussions, most Filipino students find it easier to learn and understand if the teacher

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    Intergenerational Cultural Dissonance

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    It’s normal to want to challenge authority when growing up, because it helps young people to make their own decisions and become individuals. Teenagers rely on few close friends and the last people expected to be confidants are their parents. As a Filipino-American and a child of immigrant parents, the consequences of my rebellion are much more serious than for a child of American-born parents. My parents raised me as if I was growing up in the Philippines. The values and practices they had were completely

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    inappropriate conduct of others. 10. ACCOUNTABILITY. Hospitality managers are personally accountable for the ethical quality of their decisions, as well as those of their subordinates. Samples of Filipino Values: 1. FAMILY. The Philippines is known to be a family centered nation. The Filipinos recognize their family as an important social structure that one must take care of.

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    slowly been changing the Filipino’s colonial mentality mindset because it allows Filipinos to emulate local celebrities instead of foreign ones. Local and global companies are capitalizing on this, making use of the love team’s fame in order to advertise their products. For global companies, they use glocalization in order to make their product seem more localized to attract Filipinos. This is effective because Filipinos become attracted to love teams because they project on to these love teams the

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    Filipino Traits By: Sir John V. Dela Cruz, 2nd Tri-semester, MBA, Section 3 Keywords: Traits, Hospitability, Bayanihan, Faithfulness, Politeness, Thriftiness, Family-Oriented, Crab mentality, Mañana habit, Tardiness, Ningas Kugon, Bahala na, Gossiping Traits is a distinguishing quality or characteristics, typically one belonging to a person. It is a person’s behavior that is assumed to serve as an explanation of his/her enduring personal characteristics. Filipinos have positive traits that mark

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    The U.S. colonized the Philippines between 1900 and 1934. This had a significant impact on the mass immigration of the Filipinos. The Filipino immigrants were then made U.S. nationals and granted the opportunity of settling in the U.S. and protected by its law and constitution. The increase in demand for labor in California farmlands and Hawaiian plantation led to a surge of Filipino immigrants seeking these jobs (Abraham 14). They mostly came from the provinces of Cebu and Ilocos. The demand for labor

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    Group 1 (Cheng, Uy, Alipio) Short Story: Wedding Dance Poem: Bonsai Group 2 (Rosabal, Gocela, Gamalinda) Short Story: The White Horse of Alih Poem: Patalim Group 3 (Barlin and Castillejo) Short Story: Mayday Eve Poem: Bihirang Masulat ang Kaligayahan Group 4 (De Jesus, Dela Cruz, Sioco) Short Story : My Brother’s Peculiar Chicken Poem: Poem 10 Group 5 (Chen, Uy, Qiu) Short Story: Dead Stars Poem: Gabu Group 6 (Fule, Lim, Quinzon) Short Story: The Small Key Poem: You Can Choose Your

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    report of every citizen is too much to ask. Maybe, a checklist with statements such as, “I shall include all my assets, liabilities and net worth in filling this report”, “I shall honestly fill our all necessary information for the common good of the Filipino people”, requiring them to check this boxes before filing out the report sheet may somehow prevent the people from writing false amounts. Curing this spreading illness in the country has no one time solution. It is a process, a difficult but attainable

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