Health and Environment Deficit in education‚ health services weighs down CCT by Che de los Reyes SOCIAL WATCH Co-Convener Marivic Raquiza considers it “very one-sided” that the government monitors compliance by beneficiaries – the so-called demand side – of the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program‚ but not the supply side‚ which the national and local government should take care of. After all‚ a lack in the latter would make it harder for the beneficiaries to comply with the conditions
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The Literary Forms in Philippine Literature by: Christine F. Godinez-Ortega The diversity and richness of Philippine literature evolved side by side with the country’s history. This can best be appreciated in the context of the country’s pre-colonial cultural traditions and the socio-political histories of its colonial and contemporary traditions. The average Filipino’s unfamiliarity with his indigenous literature was largely due to what has been impressed upon him: that
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street word for "mapapel"‚ a Filipino term for attention grabbers‚ scene stealers - mostly used for persons who take credits for something they didn’t deserve. The nature of the law started last year‚ when Philippine President Benigno PNoy Noynoy Aquino III fried abusive political personalities on his State of the Nation Address (SONA) through his Wang-Wang message. Miriam Defensor - Santiago’s Anti-Epal bill is formally titled “An Act Prohibiting Public Officers from Claiming Credit through
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According to President Benigno S. Aquino III (2012)‚ “Naninindigan pa rin po tayo sa ipinangako nating pagbabago sa edukasyon: ang gawin itong sentral na estratehiya sa pamumuhunan sa pinakamahalaga nating yaman—ang mamamayang Pilipino. Sa K to 12‚ tiwala tayong mabibigyang-lakas si Juan dela Cruz upang mapaunlad—hindi lamang ang kanyang sarili at pamilya—kundi maging ang buong bansa”. This statement shows how our President Aquino values the education of the Filipinos that this K-12 program will
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Economic aspects of agrarian reform? • 3 years ago • Report Abuse [pic]sensekon... Best Answer - Chosen by Voters The following are the economic aspects of Agrarian reforms:\ 1. Introduction of markets for agricultural land to enable removal of fragmented farm holdings‚ encouraging consolidation of farm lands‚ introduction of commercial farming than than subsistence agriculture‚ 2. Free movement of agricultural goods within the country and to the extent possible across borders to enable
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I was her she was me We were one we were free And if there’s somebody calling me on She’s the one If there’s somebody calling me on She’s the one We were young we were wrong We were fine all along If there’s somebody calling me on She’s the one When you get to where you want to go And you know the things you want to know You’re smiling When you said what you want to say And you know the way you want to play‚ yeah You’ll be so high you’ll be flying Though
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Each and every one of us has their own reaction about the third State of the Nation Address of President Benigno “NoyNoy” Aquino III. There’s always a negative and positive reaction. We always have comments in every part of the SONA especially the topics and issues that the president have mentioned‚ even the language that the president used. Most of the issues in our country were mentioned by PNoy like the billions wasted by PAGCOR for coffee. I agreed with what PNoy said‚ wondering if the people
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basic education cycle. And so‚ last October 2010‚ President Noynoy Aquino proposed the Kindergarten plus 12 or the K+12 program to catch up with the rest of the world having a 12-year basic education cycle. However with all the issues on education the country still has‚ I express disapproval with President Aquino’s plan of strengthening the Philippine education system through the Kindergarten plus 12 or K+12 program. Frankly‚ President Aquino has good reasons on proposing this program as the additional
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Cory Aquino and her son Noynoy‚ at their Times Street residence in February 2006‚ heatedly debated her resolve to intercede during the Marine standoff at the Fort Bonifacio. Noynoy‚ on whose lap fell the responsibility on looking after his mother after his father Ninoy was assassinated‚ was determined to keep her out of the fray‚ especially then she was no longer president. Cory‚ however‚ remained obstinate as she unequivocally expressed her determination to proceed to Fort Bonifacio. Noynoy vehemently
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Mendoza‚ Alianne Gayle L. BSA 1-13 BIOGRAPHY OF THE PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (Term: January 23‚1899-April 1‚ 1901) Emilio Aguinaldo was born on March 23‚ 1869 in Cavite Viejo (Kawit) to Carlos Aguinaldo and Trinidad Famy‚ a Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children‚ the seventh of whom was Emilio. The Aguinaldo family was quite well-to-do‚ as Carlos Aguinaldo was the communities appointed gobernadorcillo. Emilio became the Cabeza de Barangay of Binakayan‚ a
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