Kikay often thought of New York as a symbol of freedom and self-discovery, contrasting sharply with her experiences in the Philippines, which felt confining and traditional. This sense of spiritual exile arose from her struggle to reconcile her identity and values with the expectations placed upon her in her home country. The vibrant, diverse culture of New York represented her aspirations and individuality, making her feel disconnected and unfulfilled in the more conservative environment of the Philippines. Ultimately, her longing for New York reflected her desire for personal growth and acceptance.
young at heart, reliable, helpfull, positive radiance,spiritual,standing close to nature. forgetting herself, always thinking of others
They did consider them dangerous but not always consider them evil.
The history of laundry shops in Philippines has it that such shops always go out of business after one year or thereabouts, simply because laundry has always been done by hand in the Philippines.
The psychological and spiritual appeals of Islam are "To have have fear of Allah in a Momin's heart always, To feel him/ herself under his glance always, Pure belief in Fate, Always remember the day of Judgment "Qiyamat" and act his deeds in accordance with its results, Always remember that this life is just a temporary period and real life will start after this depending on your deeds/amal of this world. After this your mind should be calm, modest and peaceful so as your behavior for your own self and for others. Do not harm yourself and others.
In the Philippines, provinces and cities are grouped into regions for easy administration.
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Philippines is the name of a country. Countries names are always singular.
The Philippines (UTC+8) is always 5 hrs. ahead of Qatar (UTC+3).
Heaven watch the Philippines Keep her safe from harm Guard her sons and their precious ones In the city and on the farm Friendly to All Nation [Friendly with America is wrong] Let her always be Heaven watch the Philippines And keep her forever free And keep her forever free ========= (This song is no more familiar to most Filipinos because they consider this as oldies and no value at all)
you can always read it on Megafox.com
Yes, or sure it can be in the way you put it, but not always.
Corruption in the Philippines or in any country is always unwanted. It causes the citizens of a nation to lose trust in their government.