Some example of testimonial Propaganda in the Philippines involves the naming of important bills, according to the Senator who introduced them. In recent times, some public employees used that loophole to carry out selfish project but the names carried a different perception with the people.
Examples of Philippine propaganda include the promotion of national heroes like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio to instill a sense of patriotism, the use of slogans and symbols to foster national unity and identity, and the dissemination of official government information to shape public opinion on certain issues or policies. Additionally, propaganda during times of conflict or crisis is often used to rally support for the government or military efforts.
"Propaganda is the deliberate, systematic attempt to shape perceptions, manipulate cognitions, and direct behavior to achieve a response that furthers the desired intent of the propagandist.
Some examples of glad names from propaganda could be "The Alliance of Hope," "The Brotherhood of Unity," or "The Committee for Progress." These kinds of names are used in propaganda to evoke positive emotions and promote a sense of unity or belonging among the targeted audience.
Examples of positive propaganda include campaigns promoting health and safety practices, environmental conservation efforts, and messages promoting unity and tolerance among different groups. Positive propaganda is typically aimed at inspiring people to take action for the betterment of society.
Examples of assertion propaganda could include slogans such as "Make America Great Again" or "Just Do It" designed to create a simple, repeated message that aims to persuade or influence public opinion. Assertion propaganda often relies on emotional appeals rather than logic or facts.
The use of propaganda is similar in both historical and present-day examples in that it aims to manipulate public opinion through biased or misleading information. However, the methods used to distribute propaganda have evolved over time, with modern technology allowing for more widespread and targeted dissemination of propaganda through social media and the internet. Additionally, the societal awareness of propaganda and its potential effects has increased, leading to more critical scrutiny of information sources.
Some examples of propaganda in War of the Worlds include the media's portrayal of the Martians as a superior race, the government's attempt to downplay the severity of the invasion to prevent panic, and the use of patriotism and nationalism to rally support for the war effort against the Martians.
I believe the question was not answered because it was vague. What do you really mean by examples of Philippine culture?
Examples of Philippine epics include Biag ni Lam-ang and The Hudhud by the Ifugaos. Other examples are the Hinilawod from the Hiligaynons and the Darangan of the Maranaos.
Tagalog: "Kamusta ka?" (How are you?) Cebuano: "Unsa imong ngalan?" (What is your name?) Ilocano: "Naimbag nga rabii!" (Good evening!) Hiligaynon: "Maayo nga adlaw sa imo!" (Good day to you!)
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"The Legend of the Rainbow" (Ang Alamat ng Bahaghari) and "Legend of the Onion" (Alamat ng Sibuyas) are two examples of Philippine legends.
Examples of testimonial propaganda is like Jenifer Hudson advertises Weight Watchers.
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Some examples of Philippine parables include "The Hawk and the Hen," "The Monkey and the Turtle," and "The Carabao and the Shell." These parables often teach moral lessons and are deeply rooted in Filipino culture and traditions.
The various creation myths such as The Story of Bathala and the Visayan version are examples of Philippine mythology. Another popular myth is the legend of Maria Makiling.
Smart Communications and Bank of the Philippine Islands are examples of close corporation in the Philippines. The ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation is another example.
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