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    Philippine Martial Law

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    Philippine Martial Law Human Rights and Democracy of Filipinos According to the United Nations‚ The values of freedom‚ respect for human rights and the rule of holding periodic and legitimate elections by universal suffrage are vital elements of democracy. In turn‚ democracy provides the natural environment for the protection and effective realization of human rights. These standards are embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and further developed in the International Covenant

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    Philippine folklore‚ unlike Greek or Roman mythologies‚ has not been organized into a formal pantheon‚ does not generally contain long epics‚ nor has it been relegated to history. To this day‚ Philippine myths still have an active role in the lives of rural Filipinos. The countless myths circulating throughout the Filipino countryside contain a large variety of mythical creatures. Although there is no scientific evidence for any of these creatures‚ there is also no shortage in the rural parts of

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    director William Gaud‚ who noted the spread of the new technologies: The Green Revolution in the 1960s up to the early part of the 1980s was one of the major factors that enabled the Philippines not only to be self-sufficient in rice but also to export some of it to neighboring countries in 1977-78. There is no reason why the Philippines‚ with its natural resources‚ trained manpower and favorable climate‚ cannot replicate the Green Revolution and finally attain rice self-sufficiency. The rice experts stressed

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    President of the Philippines

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    sociology‚ scientific study of human social behavior. As the study of humans in their collective aspect‚ sociology is concerned with all group activities—economic‚ social‚ political‚ and religious. Sociologists study such areas as bureaucracy‚ community‚ deviant behavior‚ family‚ public opinion‚ social change‚ social mobility‚ social stratification‚ and such specific problems as crime‚ divorce‚ child abuse‚ and substance addiction. Sociology tries to determine the laws governing human behavior in

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    Street Children

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    categories. The term has largely been used in reference to children who live entirely in public spaces‚ without adult supervision or care. Street children are often subject to abuse‚ neglect‚ exploitation‚ or‚ in extreme cases‚ murder by "clean-up squads" that have been hired by local businesses or police. In Western societies‚ such children are commonly treated as homeless children‚ rather than criminals or solicitors. The definition of "street children" is contested‚ but many practitioners and policymakers

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    Philippine history 1

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    Development of the Philippines and of Japan.—In many ways the next decade of the history of the Philippine Islands may resemble the splendid development of the neighboring country of Japan. Both countries have in past times been isolated more or less from the life and thought of the modern world. Both are now open to the full current of human affairs. Both countries promise to play an important part in the politics and commerce of[10]the Far East. Geographically‚ the Philippines occupy the more central

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    To what extent has the Modern Conservative Party abandoned Thatcherism? In 1975‚ Margaret Thatcher became leader of the Conservative Party. In the 1979 general election‚ she became Prime Minister until 1990. A Soviet journalist called her the "Iron Lady"‚ a nickname that became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. As Prime Minister‚ she implemented policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism. Her political ideas and policy had a profound impact on the party. After

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    served as the 4th President of the Philippines from 1944 to 1946. He was Vice President under Manuel L. Quezon‚ and rose to the presidency upon Quezon’s death in 1944‚ being the oldest Philippine president to hold office at age 65. A founder of Nacionalista Party‚ he was the first Visayan to become President of the Philippines. Prior to his succession to the Presidency in 1944‚ Osmeña served as Governor of Cebu from 1901–1907‚ Member and Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives from 1907–1922

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    The Philippines Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of The Philippines delivered by Worldometers’ RTS algorithm‚ which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division. The Population of The Philippines (1950 - 2014) chart plots the total population count as of July 1 of each year‚ from 1950 to 2014. The Yearly Population Growth Rate chart plots the annual percentage changes in population registered on July 1 of each year

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    The Philippine American War

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    The Responsibility to rule: Imperialism in the Philippines The Philippine-American War Skyler Collins Senior Paper Category The rights of Filipinos were violated during the Philippine-American war because America thought it was their “responsibility” to govern the Filipinos and be a nobler destiny. America took up the white man’s burden when it came to the Philippines. Instead of America allowing the Philippines to declare their independence the Filipinos go into another

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