it might be good in china but i think no it depends
Three values: Education, hard work, and cooperation. 4/14/10
America had its major contribution to Philippines on education... the America taught pilipinos on how to speak English.... taught English subject, and most of all the establishment of public schools. this enrich pilipinos mind in English... the Americans believe that being educated is good for pilipinos
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Japanese-Americans were placed in Internment Camps, hardly a Concentration Camp. While not a good thing, they were much better off than the European Civilians that were interred by the Japanese.
In modern Japanese culture, the owl or 'Fukuro' symbolizes good luck and happiness.
the philippines is a good source of raw materials
No. The Peso bills are from the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1944). Even in good condition, they have fairly little collectible value, and no monetary value. This is because so much was issued and even counterfeited by the US. These types of bills are regularly sold on Ebay. The Japanese produced occupation money in many currencies and denominations for use in captured countries.
"Exploring the Impact of Technology Integration in Mathematics Instruction for Elementary Students in the Philippines" "Examining the Benefits of Multicultural Education in Enhancing Cultural Awareness Among Elementary Students in the Philippines" "Investigating the Role of Parental Involvement in Early Literacy Development in Philippine Elementary Schools"
it was like learning about daily life and what goes on and they study it
Education: If you're in school you want a computer with a lot of capacity and can be used for both school and personal Occupation: You want something that is easy to use, fast, has large memory, and won't crash. Religion: Good luck with that one.
A CDL Truck school is a very good school. No matter what your occupation or the amount of education you have, I would reccomend getting your CDL as it is always a good fall-back job.
In Filipino, "ohayo" is a borrowed term from Japanese, where it means "good morning." However, in Filipino, the more common greeting for "good morning" is "magandang umaga." The use of "ohayo" in the Philippines may be more familiar among fans of Japanese culture or anime.
Three values: Education, hard work, and cooperation. 4/14/10
The Philippines is not rich in the world, and the Filipino parents want their children to make the Philippines rich, and the only way to do that is with a good education.
Three values: Education, hard work, and cooperation. 4/14/10
Extremely. One of the best in the world due to Education being so important in Japan and throughout Asia.
to say good job in the Philippines: magandang trabaho