Abstract

Asian Social Science, Vo. 6, No. 2, February, 2010. All in one PDF file.

Highlights

  • Among the three G’s that Spanish colonialism downloaded at the portal of Philippine islands, it was the God, the other two being the Gold and the Glory, that brought tremendous permutations to the future of Filipino society

  • R2 means that 45.9% of the variance in the corporate performance (CPERF) is explained by TTDEG scores and JVAGE

  • Model 2 shows the results after the product term (TTDEG*JVAGE) was included in the equation

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Introduction

Among the three G’s that Spanish colonialism downloaded at the portal of Philippine islands, it was the God, the other two being the Gold and the Glory, that brought tremendous permutations to the future of Filipino society. It had called on devotees to indigenize the aspects of Christianity that were dramatically incoherent to folk traditions. Result of such was the foundation of two other dominant Christian kapatirans (sects) – the Iglesia Filipina Independiente Overseas students who returned to China in succession after having learned western music in foreign countries made particular contribution to the Chinese indigenization of the content of music and song. Creation of musical songs at the initial period mainly borrowed western tunes to fill in lyrics of China, and conveyed to students the advanced patriotism thought of a prosperous country with a powerful army by collective singing easy to pronounce. Publication of so many collected works of songs has given us a vivid view of the degree of recognition to school songs in China at that time and the extensive development of the class of sing in China.

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