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and immigration services. Identifying the important role culture plays in one’s mental health, we have also included resources that help Filipino children and families celebrate Filipino culture. With the recent rise of racial injustice issues such as anti-Asian violence, this resource list also con...
Reduction of the high rate of population growth in the Philippines i s only possible when the environment is made conducive to small family size. Ecological adaptations form the basis for determining family size and cultural norms reflect this adaptation. Implicit Filipino values about the family ref...
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMina, a pretty and intelligent 18-year-old student in a town, falls victim to a viral sex video that circulated in her school. This forced her mother Rita, an overseas Filipino worker in the Middle East, to go on an emergency leave to take care of he...
Christmas 2023 is coming in fast! There are many things I do but hosting and feeding people is what I love to do and what I’m good at. I have been hosting Supper Clubs and catering for about 12 years. I have developed many Filipino inspired canapes for my clients both for brands and...
Having a higher proficiency in English and being more familiar and assimilated to the American culture are just some factors that project a greater rate of mental health utilization. However, the lack of therapeutic modalities that encompass cultural sensitivity specific to Filipino Americans maintains ...
” Each year, the fourth week in September is National Family Week in the Philippines. During this week, churches, businesses, government, the media, and of course families unite to recognize, in the words of the Constitution of the Philippines, “the Filipino family as the foundation of...
As I wentthrough school, I began losing other parts of my Filipinoness. I lost my mother tongue. I erased my accent. BeingAmerican meant looking, acting, talking and, yes, eating like an American. My pride in my culture andupbringing(养育) was undercut by the shame of otherness(差异性...
Culture Name Filipino Orientation Identification. The Republic of the Philippines was named the Filipinas to honor King Philip the Second of Spain in 1543. The Philippine Islands was the name used before independence. Location and Geography. The Republic of the Philippines, a nation of 7,...
Using religious institutions to teach culture has not gone unchallenged, especially within the Filipino-Japanese household. This paper delineates the cultural politics involved within the Japanese-Filipino household among Filipinos, their Japanese husbands and in-laws and exposes the habit of Japanese to...