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There can be many reasons for study a particular regions history. Studying Filipino history is important to people who are Filipino and can give more understanding of where the person comes from.
I believe it is the culture of the people most especially the ties of the family and how the Filipino people think and act in terms of their principles and beliefs.
the arrangement gives you more time to think of new points as a writer
Considering the motive of a writer of a primary source provides insight into their perspective, biases, and intentions, which can impact the accuracy and objectivity of the information presented. Understanding the motive helps the reader to critically evaluate the source and determine its reliability as historical evidence.
Ambag- contributing positively to the community, Bayanihan- working together for a common goal, Pakikisama- fostering harmonious relationships with others, Paggalang- showing respect to elders and authority figures.
While Jose Rizal did not directly participate in the armed revolution against Spanish colonization in the Philippines, his writings and activism played a significant role in inspiring a sense of national identity and resistance among Filipinos. He advocated for peaceful reforms and education as a means to address the injustices of the colonial government. Many consider him a catalyst for the Philippine Revolution that eventually led to independence from Spain.
McKinley didn't think the Filipino's were well educated.
I think she's half filipino... sorry... :(
I am not quite sure what you mean. I am Lutheran (a type of Christian), and I believe that the Holy Spirit gives us faith. In other words, without the Holy Spirit, we wouldn't believe. I think that was what you were asking.
one of them i think is filipino...
Dumb Means "bobo" or "tanga" in filipino
"What is the writer trying to get me to think about..."
do you think filipino people benefited from rizal's travel abraod?
i think its no because I'm a filipino and did not yet study that............
I think he has a FILIPINO blood!
The Filipino word for shogun is "shogun" as well. It is originally a Japanese title and concept that does not have a direct translation in Filipino.
yes, i would think so. Her hair and nose resembles my friends, who herself, is Filipino.