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    salesperson then take them away to some brothel or bar to work as a slave. There are also families where, if the family is poor enough and they have enough children, they will sell some of their younger children to get money to live. Government poverty also has an effect on human trafficking. When a government doesn’t have enough money; that government will make budget cuts. In a lot of countries, the government chooses to cut jobs that they pay people to do. Some of the jobs they cut are…

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    At present, the Philippines has less than 7,107 islands due to rising sea levels. We are also exposed to more tropical cyclones even during supposedly dry months. Likewise, other countries are experiencing extreme weather conditions such as the recent polar vortex in North…

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    technology. What these people lacked was understanding of a simple fact: foreign cultures deserve respect and sovereignty whether they resemble our own. Another example of imperialist ideology in action is the Philippine-American War. When The Treaty of Paris (1898) transferred Philippine sovereignty from Spain to the United States but was not recognized by Filipino leaders. Here we see two western super powers passing a nation between them with no regard for the feelings of its…

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    Impact on schooling & education. As Filipino American’s are more likely to speak English, their successful access to and achievement within the U.S. education system is greater than that of Mexican American’s. Important Traditions Filipino American traditions. Many Filipino American traditions center on family and Catholicism such as Misa de Gallo (series of nine Christmas mass) and Noche Buena (grand family Christmas Eve dinner after midnight mass). Other traditions and cultural themes…

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    development residents through examining past and recent housing strategies for both local and foreign. In the course of recent decades, the national government has utilized numerous ways to deal with housing policy in the national effort to lighten poverty. Strategies have incorporated the spreading of low-income households,…

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    American instead of become nun and staying in your own country Philippine (Roley 135). In modern literature, the term is understood as the Americanization process through which are approved by the American cultural values in other countries. Ika took the process of Americanization as the standardization and universalisation of all aspects of social life; however, the degree of Americanization is different in both countries. In some Philippine, it is obvious and pervasive, in others less…

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    work, poverty, and the rich. When asked about love people had various responses. The man from Japan talked in a stern tone with a lot of anger in his voice about almost committing suicide with his lover. Others would have tones of humor in their voice and smile and laugh when talking about love. One woman from the Philippines, even said she killed her husband out of love for her children. It shows that love is a universal language and can cause a wide range of emotions. When work and poverty…

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    not impoverished. Inequality including poverty affects each other directly and indirectly through their link with economic growth. So when inequality affects growth, it influences poverty indirectly, leading to the reduction of magnification. Penuriousness (Poverty) reduction is much more expeditious if inequality is at least static. Global Perspective Malawi In 2015, half (8 MILLION) of the populace in Malawi is living in poverty. In any case, while poverty is an extremely surely understood…

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    servicemen had spawned generations of children in Asia. In the Philippines, Japan, Korea, and throughout Southeast Asia, tens of thousands of Amerasian children fathered by American soldiers were left behind. Indeed, the leftover of human action and the consequence is tragic. Trapped between two nations, neither of which accepts, acknowledges, or ratifies them; the Amerasians face the bleakest moments of life. They live in extreme poverty and are subjugated to attacks of prejudice, bigotry, and…

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    SHOULD MAYOR RODRIGO DUTERTE BE THE RIGHT PRESIDENT FOR THE PHILIPPINES? INTRODUCTION Definition Our country and all of the Filipino people need Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte because our country is in a dire situation and would never be able to move forward unless a good leader takes it’s in charge and we all know that Mayor Duterte is a great leader because of his platform. In Philippines, corruption is endemic in all levels of government, including in the barangays but he also focus on…

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