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2. To become a spiritual pioneer, you’ll need courage and strength of character that will allow you to stop off the
common part and stand up to ridicule, criticism, and the inevitable fear, insecurity, and self-questioning that will
occur.
(Cheryl Richardson. 2000. Life Makeovers. Broadway Books. New York. Page 76.)
3. We live in a world of rapid change. Somehow, we must find a way to hold onto the basic unchanging values….
(L. Tom Perry. 2006. Sharing the family heritage. Lianona. September. Page 12.)
Even in dealing with social and political problems, Filipinos resort to humor and merriment to cope with
worrisome situations. Political jokes go the rounds of barbershops, coffee shops, restaurants and bars—any
place where Filipinos congregate and socialize. When they feel almost powerless to cope with a political
problem, Filipinos crack jokes. They can, thus, forget their misery and misfortune and go on to face another
day (Gutierrez, 2006).
As a result of R. Peuckert’s research, that different birth order elicits different methods of socialization
from parents toward their children. More specifically, another research indicated that mothers were found to engage in
more social, affectionate, and caretaking (except feeding) behavior with first-borns than with second-borns. (Ernst &
Angst 1983)
A. Factors affecting Self-Motivation of Grade 12 Students in Practical Research II - (Qualitative or Mixed Method)
B. Struggles of Being in a Relationship and the Academic Performance of Grade 12 Students - (Qualitative)
C. Academic Adjustments of Junior High Teachers in Teaching Senior High - (Qualitative or Mixed Method)
D. Job Satisfaction Indicators among Senior High Faculty -(Quantitative)
E. Spending Habits of Grade 12 Students -(Qualitative )