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    Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES Nabua‚ Camarines Sur COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION (A research paper) Submitted by; BSCE -3B Submitted to; MR. Athan Sy Instructor GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK The Philippines has a long history of democratic constitutional development. The Malolos Constitution of 1898-99 reflected the aspirations of educated Filipinos to create a polity as enlightened

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    National Service Training Program 1 Exam notes UST – first military training service in the Philippines Polo y servicios – males are required to give service to the government as a construction worker for 40days in a yr. Falla- payment given to the government instead of giving services 1912- Rep. of the Philippines establishes its formal military training of the UP (ROTC) CWTS- civic welfare training service LTS – literacy training service ROTC – reserved officers training corps Commonwealth

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    growth under Ms. Arroyo‚ a third of the population lives on less than a dollar a day and the government suffers from chronic budget deficits. Aquino had warned that his speech today would shock Filipinos. Addressing the combined membership of the Senate and House of Representatives‚ he alleged various wrongdoings by the Arroyo administration‚ saying: “For a long time‚ our country lost its way on the crooked path.” He said he would give the order this week for the creation of a “truth commission”

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    Corazon Aquino The lady in the simple yellow dress‚ stood at the podium‚ addressing hundreds of thousands of Filipinos. They were gathered on a highway between two military camps in Manila in a festive‚ carnival-like uprising. This stirring display of "people power" on 21st September 1986 had ousted dictator Ferdinand Macros and brought Corazon Aquino to the presidency. She had been pushed into the whirlwind of politics after her husband‚ Benigno Ninoy Aquino‚ had been ruthlessly shot dead in

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    Italy to be a classical parliamentary republic with all its benefits and disadvantages. Now let’s try to describe every key element of political system of Italy. The Italian Parliament is elected once per 5 years and consists of two chambers: the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies having 315 and 630 seats correspondingly. The elections system changed several times‚ it has different mathematic formulas for each chamber and is quite complicated. The main point is that the coalition of parties which

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    It is also the people within communities that could and should help raise awareness and support of the promotion of stopping the death penalty. As much as making people aware of the problem and having their support to abolish the death penalty would help because ultimately it is the people that are voting for or against the death penalty. We already have abolished the death penalty in seventeen states and we have done so with the people voting against the death penalty

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    Marcus Tullius Cicero’s quote from his speech in the Roman Senate‚ speaks to the topic of traitors. Cicero’s purpose was to persuade his audience about the insidious characteristics of disloyalty and treason. Cicero’s claims regarding his opinions on treason and enemies are defendable. Cicero employs a number of methods to achieve his purpose. His use of attributing human qualities to an object or abstraction and creating images through his detailed words provided by his statement about evil expands

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    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Topic #2 “THE INDEPENDENCE MISSION” 1919 – The First Parliamentary Mission was sent in the United States. This was led by Senate President Quezon and Senator Rafael Palma‚ and consisted of 40 leading Filipinos. The mission came at “Bad Time” – the World War 1 has just ended and officials in Washington were more concern with

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    United States Senate OFFERED Senate Bill No. 1147 Principal Author: Aliyy Seyalioglu PURPOSE SECTION A BILL TO BE ENTITLED Nutrition and Health Act of 2017 FOR the purpose of the health of the people of this country‚ something must be done to help the people stay healthy and know that they are healthy with the foods they are eating. Ever since GMOs‚ genetically modified organisms‚ were introduced‚ the rates of many disorders such as autism greatly increased. Many chronic illness rates were doubled

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    The History of Philippine Media The Republic of the Philippines was under Spanish rule begining March 16‚ 1521‚ when Ferdinand Magellan landed on the island of Cebu and claimed it for Spain. In 1565 the first permanent Spanish settlement was founded‚ and later the islands received their name from Philip II of Spain. In effect‚ Spanish rule ended in 1898 when the U.S. Navy ’s Commodore George Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet anchored in Manila Bay. In December 1898 the United States and Spain signed

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