This film was originally done by BBC and the program was lately transform a mind boggling screenplay that deals with human nature. The film is one intriguing result of a psychological program and thus give us a spine chilling reality. The genesis of the programme was the 1971 Stanford prison experiment carried out by Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University, in which a group of students were recruited to perform the roles of 'prisoner' and 'guard' as a psychological experiment to test how human beings conform to roles. That study was brought to a premature end as a result of the extreme brutality displayed by guards towards prisoners. This itself was related to the Milgram experiment at Yale University in 1963. The BBC Experiment was led by psychologists Professor Alex Haslam (University of Exeter) and Professor Steve Reicher (University of St Andrews) who planned and designed the psychological experiment with the series' executive producer Nick Mirsky and producer Ga...
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PRESERVING the TAGBANUA HERITAGE
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Palawan is considered the Philippines last frontier it is home to several cultural groups or indigenous communities that have greatly impact in our Filipino heritage and one of them are the TAGBANWA. As we forward towards the future, these groups have been slowly grazing in the modern world therefore losing their traditions as they participate in the ever changing FILIPINO culture. Though in the city, changes are fast and abrupt. The Tagbanwa’s that live in the western coast of the island of Palawan continues to live the traditions that have been a part of their lives which is as early as 17 million b.c. Now that the Philippines is continuously participates in the process of modernization several communities and indigenous people are left behind, they are undeniably left out in the track of modern civilization. The Island Palawan has been obviously a target market for tourist and has been continuously raided by foreigners and they come and go by little as we know, they have been greatl...