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A RESEARCH PROPOSAL

IN READINGS IN

PHILIPPINE HISTORY
A PRESENTATION BY GROUP 5

SECTION 3

RADAM, MAUREEN
IWAYAN, NATASHA JESSERIE
BELIZAR, JEMINA
FRANCISCO, TRISHA MAE B.
CRUZ, JULIENNE NEDIELE
A CONTENT ANALYSIS: THE

IMPACT OF SUPERSTITION IN

THE BEHAVIOR OF THE

PEOPLE IN MODERN PERIOD


RESEARCH QUESTIONS

2. Why people 4. What are


1. How do people 3. How does it
in today's the effects of
view affects the
superstition in period still superstition in
believe in behavior of
pre-colonial the lives of
and modern superstition? the modern
the modern
day period? (Who are day people?
day people?
they?)
THESIS STATEMENT

During the period of the spaniards women don’t


have their freedom to the give what they want to
serve for their nation but because of their
patrionism they sacrifice their life despite the
punishment they might have.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT

Video presentation is the medium of this study. The researchers


will present this through the use of a device in much convenient
way. The contents will be about superstitions and its impact to
the behavior of an individual in modern period. The researchers
will provide the answers for the four questions that tackles
about the views, factors that affects our era today and how it
effects, and why it is still used. The researchers will use this
method because it is much easier to access by everyone.
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