Ethnic groups in the Philippines

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    McMaster Gold 3 17 November 2016 Philippine Annexation DBQ Scholars typically cite imperialism as a primary cause of World War I, and though controversial, America was no stranger to the practice. In 1898, the United States won the Spanish American War, resulting in the Paris Treaty. America gained several formerly Spanish colonies from their victory, and through the Treaty of Paris, they annexed the Philippines. Filipino insurgents, who had fought for the Philippines ' independence, rebelled against

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    text “ What is Cultural Identity” Trumbull and Pacheco declares that you can imagine culture as invisible webs composed of values, beliefs, ideas about appropriate behavior, and socially constructed truths (springboard 2010). Traditions define our ethnic backgrounds with many constructed acts to the meaning of our lives. Cultural Traits govern our direct perspectives. Two cultural traits that will be described in this essay is language and foods. The first trait is language. Language is communication

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    Filipino culture has become very evident and has largely been appreciated in many parts of the world. Filipinos are very passionate of their music. They use a variety of materials to create sound. They also enjoy performing dances and singing in groups during celebrations. The settlers from Spain introduced the Filipinos to a variety of musical instruments such as: trumpets, drums and violins. Most of their music is modern and written based on real life events. Religion About 83% of the population

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    With fresh eyes and modern research Leonard Dinnerstein provides a new prospective on immigration in America in his work, Natives and Strangers. This work is unique in the fact that it is a history of ethnic Americans, meaning that it looks at all groups of people not just those that immigrated during peak times. Dinnerstein gives a different perspective than those that wrote before him, he includes African Americans and Native Americans in his research. By telling the immigration story as a universal

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    TERRITORIAL CLAIMS BY THE PHILIPPINES 1. Sabah / North Borneo A majority of Filipinos everywhere are wondering what this Sabah claim is all about. The Philippine history books, Malaysian's probably too, have not mentioned about the Philippines' stake on the northern part of the island of Borneo. On the other hand, the Malaysians maybe furious that there are a lot of attention now being focused to that part of the Malaysian federation to which they believe was theirs since

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    However, appearances alone are not enough to determine where someone may be from or what group they associate with. A student may also appear to look the same as someone in an ethnic group but they may not identify as being part of that ethnic group due to immigration. For example, two students may appear to be Asian, but they may come from two different ethnic groups. One may be solely Asian while the other may be Asian American. Therefore, it is difficult for teachers to determine

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    Republic of The Philippines has had a long and prosperous history. For one to truly analyze the culture of the Philippines, one would have to look at the components of what defines their culture: integration of Spanish and American influences, to include languages, religion, cuisine, and a booming economy. There is no denying that culture is what unites and defines a country and a region, and the Republic of the Philippines is truly deep-rooted in culture. Roughly 79 indigenous ethnic groups integrate

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    long since I’ve last talked to you, how are you all? I’ve missed the delicious food mother had cooked ho the Philippines. The weather in Hawaii can be unbearably hot especially in the fields that I work in. I am regretting the decision of coming to Hawaii to work in the sugar cane plantation. The people convinced me to sign the the contract, promised me wealth to bring back to the Philippines, and and great living conditions. They also said the work would be easy, and promised paradise. Once I got

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    I consider the city of Rowland Heights an ethnic space within Southern California because it corresponds with my interpretation of an ethnic space. To elaborate, an ethnic space is an area, such as a city or town, that has a prominent culture reflecting the prevalent ethnic group within that area. During my adolescence, I lived in the city of La Puente, which is primarily Hispanic/Latino, however, as I aged, I began to attend school within Rowland Heights, which is primarily Asian. Having said that

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    in the collective imagination of American ethnic history and the nation’s contemporary multicultural identity, as evidenced by their serving as the settings for various motion pictures. From coast to coast, Chinatowns remain major tourist draws, and continued immigration from the Chinese diaspora ensures that Chinatown will retain their social and cultural significance for many years to come. Chinese Americans are the oldest and largest Asian ethnic group in the United States, consisting of fourth

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