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    Maguindanao Massacre

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    History Submitted by: Keisel Precious Jerlin B. Bansil Submitted to: Ms. Karina Bote Maguindanao Massacre November 23‚ 2009 a very significant date to all cotabatenos and a very controversial date to anyone who knows about the massacre. A day that brought the city into darkness.The time where majority of the people were into a great fear.The day where many innocent people were executed due to the willingness of others to win the position.

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    Sales and Inventory System

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    B. Background of the Study a. Background of the Study Water is essential for every one of us‚ JHALOCS Clean & Clear Water refilling station owned by Mr.Emmanuel Cordez brings clean water to the community of Samabana St. K-9 Camp Bagong Diwa Purok 6D Lower Bicutan‚ Taguig City. Like other business‚ JHALOCS Clean & Clear Water Company also encounters many problems concerning way of recording and tracking sales and inventory. The records of products were just written on a voucher

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    JAPANESE OCCUPATION & the SECOND REPUBLIC JAPANESE MILITARY ADMINISTRATION 1. Japanese Military Administration established on Jan. 03‚ 1942 by the Japanese High Command. a. First Director-General – Maj. Gen Yoshihide Hayashi; succeeded by Maj. Gen. Takazi Wachi. 2. Military rule by the Japanese conquerors. a. All government officials and employees were ordered to returned to their post. b. Military proclamation declared that for one Japanese killed by the population ten prominent Filipino

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    JOSE W. DIOKNO (1922-1987) Renowned Street Parliamentarian Nationalist‚ and Legal Luminary Jose W. Diokno‚ or "Ka Pepe‚" as he was popularly known‚ was born on February 26‚ 1922 to Ramon Diokno‚ a former associate justice of the Supreme Court‚ and Eleanor Wright‚ an American who became a Filipino citizen. He graduated from elementary school with distinction‚ and finished his secondary education at De La Salle College as valedictorian in 1937. In 1940‚ he earned his bachelor’s degree in commerce

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    Jan.‚ 1970‚ some 2‚000 demonstrators tried to storm Malacañang Palace‚ the presidential residence; riots erupted against the U.S. embassy. When Pope Paul VI visited Manila‚ an attempt was made on his life. 1971‚ at a Liberal party rally‚ hand grenades were thrown at the speakers’ platform‚ and several people were killed. Sept.‚ 1972 President Marcos declared martial law in‚charging that a Communist rebellion threatened. 1973 - The 1935 constitution was

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    Chapter II

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    CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE RELATED STUDIES The Philippines’ first coin was the Penniform Gold Barter Ring that the country adapted. This coin is believed to have been circulated between the eighth and the 14th centuries. Specimens of varisized gold artifacts resembling this type have been recovered from many archaeological sites in Laguna‚ Rizal‚ Mindoro‚ Cebu‚ Leyte and Bohol together with 12th- 14th-century Oriental ceramic tradewares. These gold rings were

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    world war II in 1941 when the Japanese occupied the Phlippines‚ the Gabaldon building was used as a military garrison where many Americans soldiers were in prison and died in this building. In 1945‚ during revelation from the enemies‚ the Eskwelang Bagong Pasay reopened classes with Mr. Lopez as the school principal. As time went by‚ the school was renamed from Pasay Elementary School to Park Ave. Elementary School and to its present name Jose Rizal Elementary School with Mr. Tomas L. Santos as its

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    Lamira Herrera Anth 121 5/12/15 Question Set 10: Chapter 17-19 1. (p. 459-61) What was an Aztec calpulli (plural calpultin)? What role did the calpulli play in the larger Aztec state? -Calpulli or calputin are small family units that owned land together; means “Great House”. The calputin played a smaller role in the larger Aztecan state because they did not own the same land and food producing powers but were used for trade and collection. The Templo Mayor (p. 462) was the main pyramid in the ceremonial

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    Contents 1.1. The history of Unilever as a multinational corporation - 3 - 1.2. The history of Unilever in Russia - 4 - Part. 2 General Information - 5 - 2.1. Company in a Nutshell - 5 - 2.2. Key figures - 6 - 2.3. Capital structure - 6 - 2.4. Investment activity - 7 - 2.5. Number and location of business-structures - 8 - 2.6. Present state and priority direction of R&D - 9 - Part 3. Management - 11 - 3.1. Strategy‚ objectives and mission - 11 - 3.2. Principles

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    People Power Revolution

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    The powerful force of democracy is the masses or the people. It can topple dictatorship that suppresses the basic rights of an individual; the rights for freedom of speech‚ freedom for want‚ and freedom for religion. It happened in the Philippines. Since the proclamation of Martial Law in September 21‚ 1972 (Proclamation No. 1081) through the government of the deposed President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos‚ these basic rights were suppressed by the military rule. I remember in the 70s‚ when you get

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