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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Intercultural Communication: The Philippines. It needs to be at least 2500 words.Aside from the beautiful landscapes and seascapes, the country is

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Intercultural Communication: The Philippines. It needs to be at least 2500 words.

Aside from the beautiful landscapes and seascapes, the country is also known for its people’s warmth and hospitable nature. This paper aims to explore the Philippines as a nation, its people, and its cultural and historical diversities in order to present a comprehensive look at the country’s resume.

The Philippines is a nation rich, not only in natural resources, but also in culture as it has been colonized by many countries, including the United States. The country’s land and climate will be discussed next in order to present its lure to colonizers, as well as its history. The present situation of the country, in terms of its economy, educational system, and its government, will also be discussed later on.

As seen above, the Philippines is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the East, the South China Sea to the West and the Celebes Sea to the South. “The Philippines extend 1,152 mi (1,855 km) from north to south, between Taiwan and Borneo, and 688 mi (1,108 km) from east to west” (The Columbia Encyclopedia 37343). The country is divided into the three largest regions of Luzon, Vizayas and Mindanao (The Columbia Encyclopedia 37343). The country’s capital, Manila, is located in Central Luzon. Metro Manila is also where the largest cities and business districts of the country is located like Makati City and Quezon City.

The land, because it is mostly of volcanic origin, is characterized as mountainous, with narrow coastal plains, wide valleys, dense forests, and mineral and hot springs (The Columbia Encyclopedia 37343). Because the Philippines is located within the tropical zone, its climate is like that of the countries of Central America (The Columbia Encyclopedia 37343 and PAGASA). The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) states that Philippine climate can be divided into only two major seasons: the rainy

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