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Galang John Paul P.

BM-433

1.EDUCATED

2.Preservation
5. Values
and Culture
and Attitude
Heritage

4. Careers 3. Public
Spirited
1. Educated

There are presently changes and progress in the Philippines education system,
thanks to the support of the country's administration and technological advancements.
Many Filipinos now have free access to education, which helps them better their living
situations by increasing their knowledge and skills regarding life, social fairness, and
production. There are many methods that we can learn on our own now using
technology and simply searching the internet. There is a wealth of instructional content
available to watch or read on the internet.

2. Preservation of Culture Heritage

Around the world, the Philippines is famous for its culture, traditions, values, and
customs. We are now well-equipped to deal with the ever-increasing impact of foreign
countries. Filipinos are well-versed in various cultures, and they have even patronized
the behaviors, lives, traditions, and products of other countries. The value of cultural
heritage preservation has been downplayed to the point where it is now in jeopardy as a
result of the residents of the Philippines neglecting their own. Culture preservation is
more important than we believe since it fosters a sense of belonging and unity among
inhabitants of one's country.

3. Public Spirited

The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government in which


authority is evenly distributed among the three departments of government: executive,
legislative, and judicial. All Filipino citizens aged eighteen and over, as well as those
who have lived in the Philippines for one year and at least six months, are eligible. They
are qualified to vote for the next leaders they wish to follow and who will serve them in
the city or municipality where they intend to vote right before the election. By providing
leadership, preserving order, providing public services, national security, economic
security, and economic assistance to Filipinos, the government attempts to act in the
best interests of its population.
4. Careers

Alternative working patterns such as part-time work, flexitime work, seasonal


work, job-sharing, and other variations are becoming increasingly prevalent in the
twenty-first century, particularly in the Philippines. It is apparent today that Filipinos
began adapting to employment in other nations, and talents acquired throughout the
stated century are now more valuable to everyone than they were previously. Vlogging,
live streaming, and online gaming are examples of these vocations, which have
become increasingly popular as a result of the pandemic, where everything is done
online or from home. Although the aforementioned employment may be very brief, how
can we consider them to be a "career" or a source of income.

5. Values and Attitudes

Filipino values have changed greatly over the generations, and they are no
longer the same. Changes in Filipino attitudes and views have given young people the
confidence to speak out for themselves and freely express their ideas. That is, the
Philippine government has a strong idea of what young people will think about the
legislation they are adopting, and they can avoid difficulties because young people have
already spoken up. And, in the past, even if they disagreed with what the elders were
doing, young citizens always followed the elders' regulations. This is false because
young Filipinos have not had the opportunity to create their unique personality and
stand on their own. As a result, reorienting values and attitudes will assist these
individuals in changing their bad habits. They can stand on their own. As a result,
reorienting values and attitudes can help these people break their negative patterns.

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