Definition of Filipinization. Meaning of Filipinization. Synonyms of Filipinization

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Definition of Filipinization

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- are a modification of the system first used in 1954–55 as part of the Filipinization of the military forces by then President and former Secretary of National...
- alumni banquet and the Gala Concert were held on March 4–7, 1961. The Filipinization movement of the Spaniard-dominated Dominican Order in the Philippines...
- Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (September 11, 1917 – September 28, 1989) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the tenth president...
- Heiser oversaw the construction of the Philippine General Hospital. Filipinization of health services began with Dr. Vicente de Jesus's directorship in...
- regime of President Ferdinand Marcos. In 1974–75, the Cub Scout name was Filipinized: The Filipino alphabet then did not include the letter C, so "Cub" was...
- Father Saturnino Urios University (Latin: Pater Saturnino Urios Universitas[citation needed]; Filipino: Pamantasang Padre Saturnino Urios), also referred...
- Tagalog. Code-mixing also entails the use of foreign words that are "Filipinized" by reforming them using Filipino rules, such as verb conjugations. Users...
- "more nationalistic" stance. Included in this was their call for the "Filipinization of education" by ousting non-Filipino presidents of schools, colleges...
- August 30, 2015. Zamboangueño Chavacano: Philippine Spanish Creole or Filipinized Spanish Creole? By Tyron Judes D. Casumpang (Page 3) The Silver Way:...
- (2015). "Church-State Relations in the 1899 Malolos Constitution: Filipinization and Visions of National Community". Southeast Asian Studies. 4 (2):...