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    Domestic Policies

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    DOMESTIC POLICIES Economy President Fidel Ramos embarked on an ambitious development plan dubbed "Philippines 2000." Under the plan‚ several industries critical to economic development were privatized‚ such as electricity‚ telecommunications‚ banking‚ domestic shipping‚ and oil. The taxation system was reformed‚ and external debt was brought to more manageable levels by debt restructuring and sensible fiscal management. By 1996‚ GNP was growing at a rate of 7.2 percent and GDP at 5.2 percent

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    Zamboanga released Friday‚ the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs cited the lingering humanitarian disaster in the wake of three weeks of fighting between government troops and guerrillas of a faction of the Moro National Liberation Front led by Nur Misuari. “The Government recently announced that its stand-off with the MNLF faction has ended. However‚ the humanitarian crisis continues‚” the UN agency said in its report. “The task of reconstructing homes and rebuilding the communities

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    Women's Liberation

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    INTRODUCTION:     Today people think that women are liberated in the West and that the women’s liberation movement began in the 20th century although in actuality‚ the women’s liberation movement was not begun by women but was revealed by God to a man in the seventh century by the name of Muhammad (peace be upon him)‚ who is known as the last Prophet of Islam. The Qur’an and the Traditions of the Prophet (Hadith or Sunnah) are the sources from which every Muslim woman derives her rights and duties

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    influence that the U.S. had on the complete devastation of the Nicaraguan economy. To achieve this end‚ a detailed analysis will be made of the financially U.S. supported rebel groups‚ the contras‚ that opposed Nicaragua’s Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) following the 1979 overthrow of the Anastasio Debavle dictatorship. Their nature of opposition will be exposed and analyzed as a cause for the economic destruction in Nicaragua. Further‚ this analysis will be paired with the 1980’s U.S

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    Liberation Theology

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    Education Department SOR NEW SYLLABUS HSC COURSE ~o‚o Area of Study:LIBERATION THEOLOGY Significantl?-eople and Ideas ~ the contribution to Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ r - Liberation Theology explain the contribution to the development and expression of Christianity of ONE significant person OR school of thought‚ other than Jesus‚ ;... Examine the social‚ cultural and historical context of the establishment of the

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    The White Horse of Alih

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    LINOGON‚ ARIEL JHON D. 10:20-11:45 MWF April 3‚ 2013 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ON THE SHORT STORY “THE WHITE HORSE OF ALIH“ & THE MOVIE “BAGONG BUWAN” A. Comparative Analysis: The White Horse Of Alih The story started of as Alih the protagonist‚ moved along the crowd which was celebrating the Fourth of July celebration. They were expecting a lot of people in this event because they planned a mass assassination in the town. The story then went on concentrating on the actions and what

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    street‚ who appear to be family members or friends of the deceased. A man‚ who seems to be the boy’s father or uncle‚ walks behind the body towards the mother. He does not confront or look at the body‚ with his head down and his hands together in front of him at his waist as a sign of grief. Behind the man‚ a friend of the family stares at the body with a handkerchief to her nose‚ protecting her from the stench. Alongside her is a family member who is partially hidden by the man. Only a little part

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    the embattled president of Nicaragua‚ Anastasio Somoza DeBayle‚ fled Managua‚ leaving his regime defenseless as the rebels embarked on the capitol. After more than a decade of rebellion against the Somoza government‚ the Sandinista National Liberation Front (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional‚ FSLN)‚ wrested control of Nicaragua from the Somoza’s tyranny. The ideological guerillas finally wielded the power to implement their revolutionary goals for the people of Nicaragua. Under the guidance

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    I have cited below some reasons why the Moro people are in conflicts with The Republic of the Philippines. First‚ during the celebrations of “The Declared Independence” the Filipinos of Luzon and Visayas considered this as the beginning of freedom and independence. On the other hand the Bangsa Moro considered the event as the death of their own freedom‚ and independence. This is because during that time‚ being a Christian is compulsory. They felt like the government was trying to eliminate their

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    Sexual Liberation

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    The term ‘Sexual Liberation’ refers to the social movement that challenged the traditional codes of behavior associated with sexuality within an interpersonal relationship. In the 1950’s if you were sexually active‚ fell pregnant and did not intend on marrying the partner you were seen as an embarrassment to society. This was mainly attributed to the lack of contraceptive methods to prevent falling pregnant. It’s a common assumption that the sexual revolution began with development of the contraceptive

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