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  IDEALLY, I WOULD LIKE THE CULTURE OF....     To be honest, I am that type of person who typically goes with the flow. I was raised to be simple, to be contented of what I have and to embrace the values and beliefs of our family.      Since I am not used to go outdoors, because of the influence of my grandfather who didn't allow my parents to expose me outside our house, up until now, I always stay at home especially of I don't have work or there's no errands to do.      Since I was raised to be a simple, optimistic and a humble daughter, there is no other cultural background that I like most than that of the Filipino Culture.        No matter what happens, even if I would be forced to choose other countries and their culture, I would still choose the country where I was born and the culture that was instilled to me because this made me of who I am today. Filipinos are known for being optimistic especially when problems o...
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  MY ADOPTIVE TOWN/CITY     Practically speaking, my hometown Leganes is the first town to pass by when leaving the city going north. Though I grew up in Leganes and adopted the culture, beliefs, and practices of my own hometown, Iloilo City is what I considered to be as my adoptive city. This place plays a major influence of who I am today.                                                        ASSUMPTION ILOILO      I was asked by my parents when I was still a kid and is about to enter primary education where do I want to go to school. I excitingly answered "Assumption." I went to school here from Kinder to High School and I am proud to say that Assumption Iloilo molded me to become who I am today especially through their academic & values education.         ...
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 My Town, My Roots, My Pride  Leganes is located 11 kilometers north of the capital, Iloilo City. It is the only coastal municipality that shares a common border with the city. It is the first municipality going to the northern part of Iloilo province. Leganes is a fourth-class municipality in the province of Iloilo. With its sheer size, Leganes ranks as the second smallest town of the 42 municipalities and 1 component city of the province of Iloilo. With the total land area of 3, 220 hectares, and is politically subdivided into 18 barangays. Hiligaynon is the common language used by Leganesnons, however barangays near the towns of Pavia going to Sta. Barbara, they use Kinaray-a as their language. The people of Leganes are known as “Leganesnons.” Well cultivated fields, coconut trees, and bamboo clumps dominated the landscape of the entire municipality. The terrain is characterized by level plains of agricultural lands that produce rice. Areas along its coastlines are swam...