pagmamano
hospitality
have a faith in god
srong family ties
Some Filipino Values:hospitalityindustriousness or industryreligiosityclose family tiesutang na loobpakikisamaclose family ties
The Filipino value system is summarized in single words in the Filipino language: words like bahala na, pakiksama, ningas cogon - translated as resignation, group loyalty, procrastination. However,they do not seem to be strictly limited to a number of 16.
Some examples of Filipino values include hospitality (pakikisama), respect for elders (utang na loob), strong family ties (close-knit family relationships), and the value of hard work (sipag at tiyaga).
16 Filipino values 1. generous 2. hospitable 3. respectful 4. cheerful 5. friendly 6. religious 7. hardworking 8. resilient 9. diligient 10. polite 11. courageous 12. multi-tasking 13. pitiful 14. honest 15. loyal 16. close family ties
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23 consonants (all the English consonants plus Ñ and NG)
Fangface and Fangpuss - 1979 A Goofy Bungle in the Filipino Jungle 2-16 was released on: USA: 5 January 1980
20 Filipino Values 1. generous 2. hospitable 3. cheerful 4. friendly 5. hardworking 6. respectful 7. loyal 8. religious 9. honest 10. resilient 11. diligent 12. close family ties 13. polite 14. mindful of others 15. giver 16. pitiful 17. brave 18. can get along well with others 19. helpful 20. multi-tasking
If ( x = 16 ) and ( y = -16 ), then their combination ( x + y = 0 ) holds true. Thus, the values of ( x ) and ( y ) are 16 and -16, respectively.
24, or 16 (0 through 15) One binary digit (bit) can have 21 values (0 or 1). Two bits can have 22 values. Three bits can have 23 values. A five-bit number can have 25 values... and so on...
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