Ma. Kathlen Hitosis
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NONSTOP SCOOPING THE TRUTH
Nowadays, the movies that depict the media, and journalists in particular, are noteworthy everywhere in the world. There are undoubtedly more nations that produce films or movies about the media, but some of the best ones I watched were from the Philippines, Korea, Japan, and the United States of America. The varied lifestyles that journalists lead—being positioned on the sides of good and wrong or in the middle—always disappoint me, based on the films I have already seen. In addition, men are consistently on the side of wicked deeds, while women and citizens are usually the victims.
By Ma. Kathlen Hitosis2 years ago in Humans
WHEN IT'S RAINY SEASON!
When the rainy season comes, it is the perfect time to sleep tightly and eat some foods suited for this season. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Many people enjoy raindrops while others aren’t, like me. Some of them have a reason why they hate the rainy season: Power breakdowns traffic congestion disease-carrying insects, and more. But what is the main point?
By Ma. Kathlen Hitosis2 years ago in Humans
Weaving Journey: Nanay Loli’s 46 Years of Crafting Timeless Pamaypay
Despite the existence of technologies that can beat the heat, such as air conditioners, electric fans, and portable, rechargeable fans, there remains a steadfast community dedicated to the craft of producing traditional fans. These native fans are highly valued and in demand among many Filipinos, an essential part of the culture that is endlessly integrated.
By Ma. Kathlen Hitosis2 years ago in Humans
A Mother’s Warmth Artfully Woven into Traditional Baskets
Do we still know that woven baskets are entwined in Filipino culture? Throughout the decades, baskets have maintained to serve its purpose — from carrying clothes and personal items, to food service, storage, aiding in farming and fishing. While its utility remains, they continue to adapt to meet the evolving needs, not only the modern Filipino lifestyle but also the standards of the international market.
By Ma. Kathlen Hitosis2 years ago in Humans
Searching for a Path of a Former OFW
The number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) currently has increased and each has their own reasons for working abroad. The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) reported that the Philippines had deployed 2,330,720 land- and sea-based migrant workers in 2023.
By Ma. Kathlen Hitosis2 years ago in Humans




