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appeal
maapeal
Ultimo aggiornamento 2016-10-05
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ma appeal
ma appeal
Ultimo aggiornamento 2020-06-25
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appeal to pity
appeal to pity
Ultimo aggiornamento 2023-03-08
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appeal to tradition
appeal to tradition
Ultimo aggiornamento 2024-05-07
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ano ang sex appeal?
what is sex appeal?
Ultimo aggiornamento 2022-10-04
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meaning of ma appeal
meaning of ma appeals
Ultimo aggiornamento 2020-03-27
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i have strong sex appeal
i have strong sex appeal
Ultimo aggiornamento 2024-04-10
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does it appeal to your judgement
meaning appeal
Ultimo aggiornamento 2022-04-29
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ma appeal baga kol ang tinanom😍🤣🤣
Ultimo aggiornamento 2021-03-24
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5 appeal techniques to lure costomer
5 techniques appeal to lure costomer
Ultimo aggiornamento 2016-07-04
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writing this appeal letter to request
Ultimo aggiornamento 2023-10-14
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with different variations of the products known as product range in order to appeal a large set of customers
with different variations of the products known as product range in order to appeal a large set of customers
Ultimo aggiornamento 2021-01-28
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an appeal to force, also known as an argumentum ad baculum, is a fallacious argument where someone uses threats or coercion to persuade others to accept their viewpoint, rather than presenting valid reasoning or evidence.
an appeal to force, also known as an argumentum ad baculum, is a fallacious argument where someone uses threats or coercion to persuade others to accept their viewpoint, rather than presenting valid reasoning or evidence.
Ultimo aggiornamento 2023-12-04
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familism in the philippines is reflected in the society (miralao, 1994). the kinship structure that is translated outside the family reinforces the basic relational functions of the individual where societal norms can also be perceived as being rooted in the family. filipinos are often found to relate to total strangers as manang (older sister), kuya (older brother), tita (aunt), nanay (mother) and tatang (father). attributing familial names makes one feel that the other is not a stranger, thereby fostering deeper affiliation as it familiarises, if not endears them to the other. ascribing such names to people can also include them in the family circle. the godmother/-father is fondly regarded as ninangi ninong, and in-laws are also distinctly recognised as bilas, bayaw or manugang. there are also ceremonies to solidify these bonds and create binding ties with these people, regardless of previous affiliation. in addition, kinship calling is connoted to affirming personal traits or qualities, with filipino equivalences of descriptives, such as a mother's care, blood brothers, being fatherly or sisterly. influential mass media networks adopt the familialism by using slogans to call their viewers or listeners, like kapamilya (family member), kapuso (beloved one) and kapatid (sibling), to appeal to the loyalty of supporters. the weight that filipinos give to the family affects how they, as individuals within a society, translate the valuation to the social realm. perhaps there is something maintained within this relational network that enables the links to extend out ofthe family circle.
familism in the philippines is reflected in the society (miralao, 1994). the kinship structure that is translated outside the family reinforces the basic relational functions of the individual where societal norms can also be perceived as being rooted in the family. filipinos are often found to relate to total strangers as manang (older sister), kuya (older brother), tita (aunt), nanay (mother) and tatang (father). attributing familial names makes one feel that the other is not a stranger, there
Ultimo aggiornamento 2020-12-05
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