How can Filipinos change their colonial mentality​

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Answer 1

Answer:

by tedaing this

Explanation:

An intro to Colonial Mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community, in recognition and celebration of Filipino American History Month. We acknowledge that there are many terms to describe the community: Filipinx/a/o, and have chosen to use “Filipino” in this resource.

On her flight back home from visiting my auntie in Canada, my mom looked up from her plane ticket to find that she was sitting next to a man who she had an inkling was also Filipino. She was eager to talk to him. After a bit of small talk, my mom was able to casually sneak in the question: “Pilipino ka ba?” (Are you Filipino?). To her delight, she found out that he was actually from Ilocos, her and my dad’s home province in the Philippines. Naturally, she started speaking to him in Ilokano. What was odd was that even though he clearly understood what she was saying, he continued responding back to her in English. Thinking he would be more comfortable speaking in Filipino (the national language of the Philippines), she changed dialects. He continued to respond in English. Confused, my mom asked him how long he had been in the States. She wondered, “Maybe he’s been away for so long that he’d just forgotten how to speak the language?” To her surprise, he responded “6 years.” My mom, who had moved to the States when she was 16, had been living in the US for nearly 35 years. She admitted that she had lost some of the vocabularies, but that there was no way the man on the plane could have forgotten how to speak both languages. As she was retelling this story to me, I could see the recounted look of annoyance and disappointment on her face. She asked, “Did he think he was better than me because he was speaking in English?” 

I think of this story often whenever I think of colonial mentality and its effects on the Filipino-/American community. First colonized by Spain for nearly 300 years from the 1560s to the 1890s, then Japan during World War II from 1941-1945, and then the US from 1898-1946, (in addition to the fact that the Philippines is an archipelago with each island and peoples having its own culture and identity), it is without saying that the Philippines’ culture and identity is difficult to grasp and define. (Let alone our history, which for the most part wasn’t recorded during the periods of colonization.) The uncertainties of what do and do not define our culture after having been colonized for so long have created colonial mentality, which has generated feelings of otherness and shame toward our identity and ultimately ourselves. 


Related Questions

1. The second section of the article argues that students
should pay to play sports. Based on this section, why are fees good for school sports?

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Answer:

Fees are good for sports

Explanation:

Fees are good for the sports kids play because it can be fun and help them be a team

How are the Mesa verde and the Machu Picchu similar

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Although Machu Picchu was built of quarried rock and Mesa Verde of adobe bricks, both were amazing architectural feats for their time, established in remote areas. It is also likely that neither was a normal urban environment, but rather a place of ceremony and (perhaps) refuge. Also, we do not really know why they were both abandoned

Answer:

3893  I'm not sure I'm just answering tons of things coins

Explanation:

ATIVIDADES
1- ESCREVA 10 NOMES DE ESPORTES EM INGLES E SUA TRADUÇÃO
Leia o texto e responda às questões.
The FIFA World Cup was founded in 1971 It was designed by Silvio Gazzanig of
Italy. Made of 18- carat gold and malachite, the cup is 36,5 cm tall and weighs 6,2
kg The sculpture depicts two triumphant football players holding a globe in their
raised hands. The trophy is passed on to each winning team that gets to keep an
Identical (but gold-plated) replica. The making of the statue cost about $50,000,
today its value is estimated to over $10,000,000
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2- Qual é o assunto tratado no texto?
a)( JO texto fala sobre a Copa do Mundo, em que ano foi fundada, quem a
fundou. Fala sobre o tamanho e peso da taça, somente.
b)( o texto fala somente da Copa do mundo e quando ela foi fundada, não
menciona o tamanho, nem o peso da taça,
c) o texto fala sobre a Copa do Mundo. Quando ela foi fundada, quem a
fundou, Relata sobre o troféu, sobre a construção de uma estátua que custará
10.000.000 milhões de dólares.
d) O texto fala sobre a Copa do Mundo, seu fundador. Descreve o tamanho da
taca, seu peso. O que essa escultura retrata, seu valor estimado hoje que é
10.000.000​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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8. Turn active to passive.
Students study the map.
a. Students were studied the map.
b. The map is studied by students.
c. The map will be studied by students.​

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Answer:

b

passive is the subject is a recipient of a verb's action

the map  is studied (verb) by students (subject)

The snow is melting, and the village is flooded with children. –Issa
What is the mood of the haiku?
calm
angry
playful
lonely

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Answer:

playful

Explanation:

I think that is right but i am not sure.

It's not lonely or clam because it is flooded with children which means there is a lot of them, and it is probably loud.

And i also don't think it is angry because there is no sign that is saying that they are mad.

The correct response is - Playful. It's not quiet or solitary because there are so many kids there, which means it's probably noisy. Additionally, there is no indication that they are furious, therefore I don't believe they are angry either.

What is a Snow?

Individual ice crystals that makeup snow develop while hanging in the atmosphere, typically within clouds, before falling and settling on the ground, where they further transform.

Tiny ice crystals in clouds bond with one another to make snowflakes. Crystals will eventually get so densely packed that they are weighty enough to tumble to the earth. Snowflakes will melt at their edges and join together to form large flakes when they fall through damp air that is slightly warmer than 0 °C.

Precipitation in the form of ice crystals is called snow. When the outside temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), water vapor in the sky condenses directly into ice in the clouds, skipping the liquid phase.

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Which canticle of the Divine Comedy has one canto more than the others?
Inferno
O Paradiso
O Purgatorio
O Vita Nuova

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Answer:

purgaturio

Explanation:

hope it helps godbless and stay safe

Which word best describes the diction of an academic argument? A. professional B. scholarly C. informal D. slang

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

Insects as Food
You probably think that you would never eat an insect, even if you were starving. Insects are ugly and disgusting, right? But chances are you do eat them, or at least you use products that come from insects. Beeswax, for example, is used in lip balms. Honeycomb is sold in most American supermarkets.
Around the world, insects have long been an important food source. Insects were once a major food for Australian aborigines. In some countries, grasshoppers and large palm weevil grubs are still eaten. In South Africa, some people snack on roasted termites as if they were popcorn. In the Sinai Desert, some people eat the dry, scaly parts of certain bugs. In Mexico, a popular cake is made with the eggs of a water insect. In the United States, chocolate-covered ants are a delicacy sold in many food stores.

Which statement best sums up the author’s viewpoint?


1) Insects are unfairly rejected as a food source.

2) Insects are better than most foods.

3) Insects have no place in a modern diet.

4) Insects are the food of the future.​

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I would say it is 1 Insects are unfairly rejected as a food source

During what season is the sport of basketball played?

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Answer:

I think basketball is year-round sport

Explanation:

hope it's help

Can someone tell me what's the right colon for my sentence please? Here’s what I said.. the littlest things I enjoy are; going to the movies, shopping, and sightseeing.
My teacher said I used the wrong colon after (are)

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The littlest things I enjoy are: going to the movies, shopping, and sightseeing.

Answer:

maybe remove the colon

Explanation:

12
Approximately what
percentage of American homes
eat turkey on Thanksgiving?
a) 49%
b) 67%
c) 82%
d) 90%​

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Answer:

C 90%

Explanation:

Well, the internet say 88% so i rounded it to the nearest number there.

what is the author saying in the pen by muhammad al ghuzzi

PLEASE HELP ME I DON'T UNDERSTAND I NEED HELP I WILL MARK BRAINIEST​

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Answer:

Explanation:

he is saying

"take a pen in your uncertain fingers

trust and be assured

and words are the nets to capture it"

gold rush a man in england digs up buried treause worth millions

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Answer:

what

Explanation:

what

Answer: Terry Herbert is one lucky guy. He recently struck it rich! He discovered a huge hoard of buried treasure. A hoard is a hidden collection of something valuable.

Explanation:

if you could thank any black history figure,who would it be? Explain what you would say to them.

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Answer:

It would have to be Mae Carol Jemison, she was an American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. She was the first black woman to travel into space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. Her time in space was 7days 22hours 30minutes. If I could ask her anything I would ask her if she knew she wouldn't be the last African American woman to travel to space.

I would thank Harriet Tubman for freeing the thousands of slaves she led to freedom. I would thank her for being brave enough to not only look after herself but all the other slaves who had a chance at freedom because of her.

How do archeologists now propose that people spread south

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Answer:

mark brainlest pls I'm begging you on Cedros Island, artifacts suggest that people found diverse ways to make a living from the sea. That isn't a given because 13,000 years ago, the ...

Read this sentence.

The young lady at the front desk spoke so quietly that I could not understand her.
Identify an adjective and an adverb in this sentence.

O adjective: young; adverb:
quietly

adjective: could; adverb: front

adjective: desk; adverb: spoke

adjective: understand; adverb: could

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adjective: young; adverb:
quietly

description of agung,kalutang,kudyapi​

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Answer:

The kutiyapi, or kudyapi, is a Philippine two- stringed, fretted boat-lute. It is the only stringed ... the style of the kulintang instrument, of which the Sinulog a kinukulintangan; a piece that embellishes the main ...

Identify the word that most likely represents the picture below:
a social worker
b. physician
C. engineer
d. lawyer

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Answer:

C.physician

Explanation:

because the women in the picture is a doctor and a doctor isn't an social worker or engineer or lawyer so the answer is physician

Answer:

the answer  is B    make sure you look  at  the letter  options to the correct  answer
its B   Physician..

Explanation:

What is your MAD goal?

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I don't understand what you're asking?

Do you mean

"Mean Absolute Deviation"?

PLEASE HELP FOR 15 POINTS What should I say I wanna admit that I looked up answer.I got caught looking up answers online and even if I say I didn’t know the answer the teacher would say “ it’s your fault for not listening in class or don’t ask for help” so what’s should I say?

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You should say “sorry but your class is a little hard for me , I do listen but I don’t really understand and I’m too shy to ask for help” lol that’s all I could come up with , hope this helps!

What section does this passage most belong in?
Read this passage from When Birds Get the Flu by
John DiConsiglio.
Dr. Dowell had proven that bird flu could pass from
person to person. But still, it hadn't been spread easily.
The mother had held her dying daughter for hours.
in the opening where the claim is introduced
in the body where the claim is supported
in the body where counterclaims are addressed
in the conclusion where the argument is summed up

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Answer:

C: In the body where counterclaims are addressed

Explanation:

Got it right on edge

Answer:

c

Explanation:

In the unit, you explored a few unusual dining experiences that are becoming popular throughout the world. Diners are not only interested in a good meal these days; they often want to enjoy entertainment as well. Describe an unusual dining experience you might have had or heard of. Explain what made the restaurant stand out as different from a normal dining establishment and how it influenced your feelings about returning. Then see if you can list the additional tasks involved in running a restaurant that is also an entertainment experience.

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Answer:

Well my unusual dining experience had to do with a girl, and she would not stop scooting over to me, and every time I scooted away from her she scoots back close to me, and for some reason she just stares at me with a smile, and me a terrified face. Well there cheeseburgers were the best, and it was so good. It was different from the cheeseburgers at Denny's. There is one where it is just like that except it is more, well better than that one, but the girl still stalks me, and it terrifies me.

Explanation:

My unique dining experience had a female who kept scooting closer to me and then scooting back toward me whenever I moved away from her.

What is experience?

Experience refers to conscious events in general, and perceptions in particular, as well as the practical knowledge and familiarity produced by these conscious processes.

My strange dining experience was a female who would not stop moving closer to me. Every time I moved away from her, she moved closer to me again, and for some reason, she just stared at me while grinning, while I was afraid of her They had the best cheeseburgers, and it was delicious. Compared to the cheeseburgers at Denny's, it was unique.

Therefore, I experienced a female who kept scooting closer to me and then scooting back toward me whenever I moved away from her.

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Which sentence uses a simile?
A. I am so hungry I could eat a horse.
B. My new phone is as light as a feather.
C. The snow is a white blanket over the field.
D. It's time for me to hit the road.

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

if it uses "as" or "like" its a simile

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Because a simile usually used like or as

How is listening to an audio recording of THE PEOPLE COULD FLY similar to reading the text?

A. Both the audio and the text describe why the story is considered a fable.
B. Both the audio and the text include sensory details that bring the story to life.
C. Both the audio and the text explain how a certain dialect can help create a setting.
D. Both the audio and the text both provide information about how words are pronounced.

Please help me. I really need help.

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Answer: Both the audio and the text explain how a certain dialect can help create setting. Both the audio and the text provide information about how words are pronounced.hopes this help :)

Explanation: aka (b)

The text and audio both explain why the tale is regarded as a fable. The story comes to life through the use of sensory details in both the text and the audio, hence option A is correct.

What is the story of "The People Could Fly"?

Virginia Hamilton recreated twenty-four folktales for The People Could Fly: American Black Folktales, a 1985 compilation of which Leo and Diane Dillon provided the illustrations. They include tales about animals (especially tricksters), fairies, the occult, and African slaves (including slave narratives).

In this folktale, a group of black slaves discusses how they would deal with melancholy or rage. When the brutality of their masters was directed at them, the slaves would utilize their magic to rise and fly away.

Therefore, both the audio and the text describe why the story is considered a fable.

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Read the sentence from the passage.
Hedgehog had curled up into a ball, while Tortoise had drawn his extremities, such as
his head, arms, and legs, into his shell.
Which type of context clue is provided to help readers determine the meaning of extremities?
O A. a definition
B. antonyms
C. examples
D. cause and effect



Need help now please

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

It is C because they give examples of what extremities are after it. Such as legs, arms, head ect.

what does the metaphor of the mirror being " The eye of a little god, four cornered suggest

A.it tells the woman what to do
B.it ignores the woman completely
C.the woman prays she will look better next time she looks at the mirror.
D. the woman goes to the mirror dutifully,as one who dutifully worships

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Answer:the woman goes to the mirror dutifully,as one who dutifully worships

Explanation:

The woman gets to the mirror dutifully,as one who dutifully worships is the metaphor of the mirror being " The eye of a little god, four cornered suggest.

What are the four types of worship?

The four type of worships that Christian are engaged and believes in are -

Liturgical worship.Non-liturgical worship.Informal worship.Private worship.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Excercise :.
* * Fill in the blanks with
suitable conjuctions
2. He enjoys the movie dash he see it
3. I will go to the foreign dash
you alow me
4 Rajeuh is a sweet child dash
naughty also
5 Do you like tea dash coffee​

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Answer:

2. He enjoys the movie  as    he see it

3. I will go to the foreign  if    you allow me

4 Rajesh is a sweet child as well as naughty also

5 Do you like tea  or coffee​

Explanation:

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The tell tale heart
Summarize the text. List five to seven key events from the story in the order in which
they happen. Your summary should include main points from the beginning, middle,
and end of the story.

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Answer:

1. The guy wanted the old man's heart.

2. He confessed because he was going crazy after the narrator killed the old man.

3. After the narrator killed the old man he put him under the floor. (I think the basement sorry its been a while since I did this)

4. The old man's eye was driving the narrator crazy.

5. After the narrator killed the old man he thought that he could still hear him

Some key events from the story are-

the old man's pale blue eyes that seem to affect the narrator.

The narrator's ha tred for the eyes, despite having no ha tred for the old man himself.

The narrator would sneak every night for a week and observe the old man while he slept.

The eighth night was different as he felt the old man wasn't sleeping but felt a sense of te r ror which led him to kill him.

He then dis me mber ed the body and hid them under the flooring boards.

The policemen who had arrived to inspect if anything is wrong were confident nothing is wrong.

But the narrator, eager to prove his innocence and his expertise in hiding his crime so well, made them sit right in the same room where he had hidden the old man's body.

His imagination led him to believe that the dead man's heart is beating so loud, like a drum, and that the policemen were ta u nting him, leading him to confess to the crime.

Writing a summary of a text means writing shorter but precise and important points of the text. This means only the main points must be included, and the whole text is made shorter. Ed gar Al lan Po e's short story "The Tell-Tale Heart," tells the story of an unnamed narrator who's trying to convince the readers why he had committed a mu rder. The story follows the narrator and how he came to do the dreadful act.The narrator reveals that there was no particular motive behind his murd erous act, just that the old man's pale blue eyes affected him in ways he couldn't understand or explain.This can be understood by his statement, "I loved the old man. He had never wronged me. He had never given me ins ult."  The eighth night was different for the old man felt a sense of te rr or, which also left the narrator to feel differently. It was this night that the old man was killed by the narrator.The narrator, hearing the loud thumping of the old man's nervous heartbeat, decided to do something about it before the neighbors can hear the 'loud' heartbeat.He then dis mem bered the body, with careful pre cision he 'cleaned' after himself.The body parts were then put under the "flooring of the chamber", admitting that his actions were so precise, "[I] replaced the boards so cleverly, so c u nnin gly, that no human eye — not even his — could have detected anything wrong."Upon a neighbor's report, three policemen arrived to check whether things are all fine, to which the narrator happily admitted them in and showed them everything is in order and that the old man was out of the country.In an act of sheer au d a city, he even made them rest in the very same room he had killed and hidden the corpse.But the longer the men cha t te d, the more de li r i o us he be came.He felt that he could hear the heart beat lou der, even ima gining if the polic em en had he ard it too. Unable to contain his anxious state, and believing that the men knew what he had done and were taunting him, he confessed to the crime and revealed the location of the body, declaring "it is the beating of his hide ous heart!"

The whole story shows the narrator's overconfidence that led him to confess his crime. The short story reveals the narrator's crime and his self consciousness that led him to fess up to the crime.

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tcrmoani volen order the letters to make kinds of literature​

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Answer:

hey dude

Explanation:

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.
Daniel’s answer seemed
to Tara because she was sure that salt dissolved in water and not the other way around.

The teacher was a real
; he marked off for every tiny error he could find, yelled at students for just looking at each other, and never accepted tardy notes.

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Some of the most likely words that can be used to answer the question are:

DubiousFalseUnconvincing

What is a Word Bank?

This refers to the collection of words that are used in order to complete a passage.

The second question has the most likely words to complete it as:

DictatorTotalitarianStrict person, etc

Hence, we can see that your question is incorrect because you did not include the answer choices but a general overview was given to help you understand the concept.

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Answer:

dubious , despot

Explanation:

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