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Group of men carrying a hut/house to a


new location which is called bayanihan.
Bayanihan is the spirit of communal
unity or effort to achieve a particular
Social https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism
objective. People nowadays use it to Customs
Arrangements /articles/Filipino-Customs-and-Traditions
describe an outpouring of community
spirit-as people give their all to the
common good, without expecting
recognition or personal gain.

This is an image of Our Lady of


Manaoag. She is the patroness of the
sick, helpless, and the needy. Many
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spiritual individuals who are Roman
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Catholics in the Philippines visit this
pilgrimage-sites-in-philippines.html
shrine as a holy pilgrimage site. Our
Lady of Manaoag is considered to be a
sacred place.

Rodrigo Duterte is the new President of http://hubpages.com/politics/philippines-


Politics/Public Life Leadership
the Republic of the Philippines. political-and-social-issues/4725

A classroom in the Philippines filled


with children. Education in the
Philippines is divided into 3 levels. The http://www.philstar.com/opinion/2015/06
primary level is grades 1-3. The Education Formal /15/1466151/challenges-basic-education-
intermediate level is grades 4-6. dealing-k-12
Secondary education is divided into 4
different level.

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This image shows a row of colorful transportation-in-the-philippines/
jeepneys. Jeepneys or simply jeeps are
almost a trademark of the Philippines.
This is the most common form of
transport in the city and in provinces.
The design and dcor of the jeeps
interior and exterior reflects the
Filipinos vibrance and extravagance
A group of Filipinos performing the
traditional dance of the Philippines http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthre
Art/Aesthetics Dance
called Tinikling. ad.php?t=573042&page=2

A little Filipino boy mano poing an Social Family https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism


elderly hand. Arrangements life/customs /articles/Filipino-Customs-and-Traditions

This image depicts a large group of


Filipinos raising statues of Jesus Christ http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/1
during a religion festival. This image Belief Systems Religion 30121080753-philippines-religion-
allows us to see that their belief system festival-santo-nino-story-top.jpg
revolves around Catholicism.

This is a photo from the Aliwan


Festival. This is known as the festival https://kabyahe.wordpress.com/2013/05/
Social Aspects Customs
of champions. This is a tradition in 26/aliwan-2013-festival-of-champions
Pasay City, Manila

In the country, marriage is a sacred


union of man and women after a period
of courtship and engagement. It is a
sacrament between two people who
love each others. For many Filipinos,
the eternal quality of dedication to God https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism
Social Aspects Customs
pervades a truly sacred marriage. A /articles/Filipino-Customs-and-Traditions
sacred marriage is a covenant between
two who love each other in God and
with God, whose joining becomes an
expression of the desire of each to love
and serve God together.

Economics Transportation https://iremit.com.au/unique-modes-of-


This image shows a tricycle or trike transportation-in-the-philippines/
which is a transportation in the
Philippines. Trikes roam the small
streets and alleyways in the provinces
and even in the city. People in most
provinces rely on the tricycle to bring
them to places where bigger vehicles
will not be able to pass through because
of narrow spaces.

This image shows a map of the


Cultural https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Legisla
different legislative districts in the
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Philippines. This is an example of
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cultural decision-making.

Politics: Citizenship; The image shows


a few Filipino people raising their right
hand. In this image, loyal Filipino-
Americans are regaining their Filipino
citizenship. According to new laws, http://www.robertgsarmiento.org/philippi
Politics Citizenship
Filipino-Americans do not have to give ne-citizenship/
up their U.S. citizenship in order to
receive Filipino citizenship. Instead,
they are allowed to have a dual
citizenship.

This art piece called Sugarcane was


created by Artist Jun Martinez, who is
recognized around the world for his
http://artist.com/art-recognition-and-
vast contributions to the world of fine
education/top-ten-in-philippines-artist-
art. Most of the works of artist Jun Art/Aesthetics Painting/Art
jun-martinez-renowned-globally-for-his-
Martinez portray summer outdoor
fine-art-masterpieces
scenes, and he is recognized for his
portraiture and his adroitness in shifting
from one medium to another.

This is an image of the House of


Representatives in the session hall in
the Philippines. This is a cultural
example of decision-making. The
House of Representatives should not
Decision http://ffemagazine.com/philippine-
have more than 250 members. The 20 Politics
making government-nutshell/2/
percent must come from Party-lists and
the remaining 80 percent come from
congressional districts, with each
district represented by one
congressman.

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Social Aspects (Family life): The Social Aspects
pictured shows a Filipino family
enjoying a meal. Family structure in the
Philippines is based on loyalty,
obligation, and interdependence.

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