Planting Rice is Never Fun
Author : Francisco Ortigas
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Page : 202 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Rice
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Author : Francisco Ortigas
Publisher :
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Rice
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Author : CELEDONIO M. JAVIER
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 13,34 MB
Release : 2011-03-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1456832328
The UNCOMMON MAN, shares the author’s life in the Philippines, for his wife, children and grandchildren to cherish. The book is written in the format of an Autobiography. The contents are based purely on memories and recollections of the author and any discrepancies or variations from actual facts are purely incidental and not intentional."
Author : Sevbec
Publisher : Palibrio
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 25,37 MB
Release : 2011-01-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1617644358
This book is about the author's attempt to cope with so many depressing situations in humorous, sardonic and sometimes sarcastic manner.
Author : Edith Fowke
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 17,67 MB
Release : 1973-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0486228991
Provides lyrics, music, and chord notation for work and protest songs and discusses each tune's significance in the labor movement
Author : Zielfa B. Maslin
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 15,20 MB
Release : 2013-06-12
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1481795805
To pursue her dream of a better future, Rosa sought work overseas. Leaving her husband and three children in the Philippines, she found out quickly that, when it comes to domestic work abroad, one has to forget ones own needs and desires. She saw this as her fate and Gods will. Chores had to be completed to the satisfaction of her foreign employers, whilst her dedication in taking care of their children was second to none. The Philippines, Singapore and England are vastly different worlds. Mastering her anxieties, she tackled unfamiliar tasks she never dreamt of - using washing machines, cooking with spices and wine, and handling fragile wine and spirit glasses. For this, she was paid much more than what many teachers in the Philippines earned in a month. This is Rosas story the story of an individual persons drive to improve her lot in life, in the context of the Philippine economic conditions.
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Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 13,46 MB
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ISBN : 9789712333460
Author : Ronald T. Takaki
Publisher : eBookIt.com
Page : 1019 pages
File Size : 45,89 MB
Release : 2012-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1456611070
In an extraordinary blend of narrative history, personal recollection, & oral testimony, the author presents a sweeping history of Asian Americans. He writes of the Chinese who laid tracks for the transcontinental railroad, of plantation laborers in the canefields of Hawaii, of "picture brides" marrying strangers in the hope of becoming part of the American dream. He tells stories of Japanese Americans behind the barbed wire of U.S. internment camps during World War II, Hmong refugees tragically unable to adjust to Wisconsin's alien climate & culture, & Asian American students stigmatized by the stereotype of the "model minority." This is a powerful & moving work that will resonate for all Americans, who together make up a nation of immigrants from other shores.
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Publisher : Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 10,81 MB
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ISBN : 9789712336935
Author : West Point Association of Graduates (Organization).
Publisher :
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 48,46 MB
Release : 1975
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Author : Mina Roces
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 32,89 MB
Release : 2021-10-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1501760416
The Filipino Migration Experience introduces a new dimension to the usual depiction of migrants as disenfranchised workers or marginal ethnic groups. Mina Roces suggests alternative ways of conceptualizing Filipino migrantsas critics of the family and cultural constructions of sexuality, as consumers and investors, as philanthropists, as activists, and, as historians. They have been able to transform fundamental social institutions and well-entrenched traditional norms, as well as alter the business, economic and cultural landscapes of both the homeland and the host countries to which they have migrated. Mina Roces tells the story of the Filipino migration experience from the perspective of the migrants themselves, tapping into hitherto underused primary sources from the "migrant archives" and more than 70 interviews. Bringing the fields of Filipino migration studies and Filipina/o/x American studies together, this book analyzes some of the areas where Filipino migrants have forever changed the status quo.