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Facebook. Connect with classmates, 1st Year Public Administration, Block-B.

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What is Bayanihan ?. Bayanihan has been identified by social scientist and other observes as an ancient Filipino custom , symbolic of the Filipino way of group work. A core essence of the Filipino culture. Derived from the Tagalog root word bayan, a town or nation..

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To be faithful to this comradeship of task or bayanihan was considered, from early times, to be bayani and it was altogether fitting that Filipinos should later interpret bayani to mean patriot , the person who has sacrificed most for the common good. (de la Costa 1965:17 ).

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To be faithful to this comradeship of task or bayanihan was considered, from early times, to be bayani and it was altogether fitting that Filipinos should later interpret bayani to mean patriot , the person who has sacrificed most for the common good. (de la Costa 1965:17 ).

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Where is this concept came from?. The concept of Bayanihan is traced back to in a country's tradition which can be observed in rural areas, wherein the town's people were asked especially the men to lend a hand to a family who will move into a new place..

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To be faithful to this comradeship of task or bayanihan was considered, from early times, to be bayani and it was altogether fitting that Filipinos should later interpret bayani to mean patriot , the person who has sacrificed most for the common good. (de la Costa 1965:17 ).

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To be faithful to this comradeship of task or bayanihan was considered, from early times, to be bayani and it was altogether fitting that Filipinos should later interpret bayani to mean patriot , the person who has sacrificed most for the common good. (de la Costa 1965:17 ).

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To be faithful to this comradeship of task or bayanihan was considered, from early times, to be bayani and it was altogether fitting that Filipinos should later interpret bayani to mean patriot , the person who has sacrificed most for the common good. (de la Costa 1965:17 ).

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What Does it symbolizes?. The bayanihan spirit shows Filipinos' concept of helping one another most especially in times of need without expecting anything return..

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The Bayanihan spirit is still alive, there are still people in rural areas that transfer their house into another place and people still help. Furthermore, the bayanihan spirit lives on among Filipinos even in modern days and has been demonstrated in many forms, such as when natural calamities or disasters strike..

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Filipinos will go out of their way to help their kababayans in need. The Bayanihan spirit; one of the many beautiful things that Filipinos own and can be proud of..

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How bayanihan happens?. Helping those who are in need is practiced everywhere in the Philippines. But how does it works?.

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It begins with one, but it never stops with one. There are always people who will follow and often scale up the reach of the deed. In our lifetime we have received help from strangers. Our sense of utang na loob , our dept of gratitude, inspires us to pay forward..

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Bayanihan unites us. Its inspires Filipinos to recognize themselves as one nation. Because of this value, we choose not to stay on the sidelines. We take ownership of the problems around us and find solutions..

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JAICA P. VARGAS.