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    Dare to Dream

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    Sea. Poetically‚ Batangas is often referred to by its ancient name Kumintang. Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila. The province has many beaches and is famous for excellent diving spots including Anilao in Mabini‚ Sombrero Island in Tingloy‚ Ligpo Island in Bauan‚ these areas more popularly known as Anilao. Matabungkay in Lian‚ Punta Fuego in Nasugbu‚ Calatagan and Laiya in San Juan. Batangas is also where Taal Volcano‚ one of the Decade Volcanoes is located

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    Centralization

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    Centralization is said to be a process where the concentration of decision making is in a few hands. All the important decision and actions at the lower level‚ all subjects and actions at the lower level are subject to the approval of top management. According to Allen‚ “Centralization” is the systematic and consistent reservation of authority at central points in the organization. The implication of centralization can be :- 1. Reservation of decision making power at top level. 2. Reservation of

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    For a year and a half working in Joint Task Force-National Capital Region (JTF-NCR)‚ I’ve been hearing a lot about the conduct of joint military exercise between the Philippines (PH) and United States (US). Last year I’ve been attending series of Commander’s Update Brief (CUB) regarding Balikatan (BK) exercise and tasked to take note and make minutes. All through those CUBs‚ believe me I really did not understand what they were talking about‚ just taking notes‚ nodding and assuming as if I understand

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    2012 – DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN MACALELON‚ QUEZON 2012 – MUNICIPAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL (MDRRMC) DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN I. REFERENCES: PD 1566 dated 11 June 1978 and R.A. 10121 dated 27 May 2010 II. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY: The geographic location of the municipality is 122 degrees 11’ NE Longitude and 13 degrees 46’ NE Latitude. It is situated on the northern

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    Philippine Nursing History

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    History of Nursing Education in the Philippines The history in the Philippines is closely aligned with the history of medicine in the country. With the arrival Ferdinand Magellan in 1521‚ developments in Philippine education were relatively slow owing to the belief of Spanish colonists‚ notably the friars‚ that the education of the natives would be detrimental to their rule over the islands (Agoncillo and Guerrero‚1977). The growth of the educational institutions in the Philippines during the Spanish

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    Title Jose Rizal A Man For

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    Title: Jose Rizal: A Man for All Generations Author(s): Luis H. Francia Source: The Antioch Review. 72.1 (Winter 2014): p44. Document Type: Essay Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2014 Antioch Review‚ Inc. Full Text:  "Why independence if today’s slaves will be tomorrow’s tyrants? And they will be‚ because without a doubt a person who submits to tyranny loves it." --José Rizal‚ El Filibusterismo A s known to every Filipino as George Washington is to Americans‚ his name and face are everywhere: on one-peso coins

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    The Freedom Movement Leaders These men had a choice; a choice was between saving the hometown by surrendering it to the Americans or wreaking destruction on the city by resisting the foreigners. Those who decide to surrender were considered as collaborators and those who decide to fight led a resistance. The seven personalities to be discussed hereafter are Luis Flores‚ Bonifacio Aranas‚ Juan Climaco‚ Arcadio Maxilum‚ Leon Kilat‚ Candido Padilla and Julio Llorente. The discussion of these seven

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    A. World Events that Affected the Philippines 1. Age of Mercantilism/Old Imperialism – 15th - 17th century 2. Age of Exploration 3. Age of Industrial Capitalism/New Imperialism-18th-19th century 4. Industrial Revolution-1750 FACTORS THAT LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM 1. World Events a. Seven Years War (Spain and France vs. England) -Impact to the Philippines- The British Invasion of Manila –(1762-1764) b. Development of Liberal Ideas in world events i. Age of Enlightenment-

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    Natural Landmarks

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    Natural Landmarks * Ambuklao Dam‚ Bokod‚ Benguet * Anilao Dive spots‚ Bgy. Anilao‚ Mabini‚ Batangas * Apo Island‚ cited as one of the best diving spots in the world.[1] * Baguio City‚ Benguet (summer capital of the Philippines) * Banaue Rice Terraces‚ Banaue‚ Ifugao * Boracay Island‚ Balabag‚ Malay‚ Aklan * Bulusan‚ Sorsogon * Calamian group of islands‚ Palawan * Chocolate Hills‚ Carmen‚ Bohol * El Nido‚ Palawan * Hundred Islands National Park‚ Alaminos

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    American Regime

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     (2) The Period of Imitation (1910-1924) By 1919‚ the UP College Folio published the literary compositions of the first Filipino writers in English. They were the pioneers in short story writing.  They were then groping their way into imitating American and British models which resulted in a stilted‚ artificial and unnatural style‚ lacking vitality and spontaneity. Their models included Longfellow and Hawthorne‚ Emerson and Thoreau‚ Wordsworth and Tennyson‚ Thackeray and Macaulay‚ Longfellow

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