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    15 Presidents of the Philippines Napholion C. Facunla AB Political Science- 2 Emilio Aguinaldo Fiscal Reform Local Government Reorganization Education Initiative Constitutional Amendments Visayan Federation Spanish Prisoners Revolutionary Government First & only president of the Malolos Republic signed the Pact of Biak na Bato Declared the Philippine Independence against Spaniards fought against the Spaniards and American to retain independence of the Philippines Manuel Luis Quezon Agrarian

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    Philippine National Symbols Philippine National Symbols Pambansang Dahon or  Philippine National Leaf | Anahaw or Fan palm (Livistona rotundifolia in Latin) - The Filipino word "Anahaw" (ana-how) are nice-looking‚ tropical palm known for its round fan-shaped leaves. Its leaf has some uses like: to fan yourself during hot days. The Tagalogs of Quezon Province even use it to wrap their brown and delicious tikoy. Anahaw leaves are also a widespread symbol in the Philippines

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    The Rise Of Filipino Nationalism -Nationalism was said to have a rooted from a strong feeling among populace that they belong to the same race. such sentiment has not yet existed in the philippines prior to the 19th century. although the cultural traits of early filipinos had striking similarities‚ their linguistic differences as well as the local autonomy of each political unit in archipelago barely yielded to the development of this national sentiment. The following have been regarded in history

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    Philippine Party-List System: A Failure or a Success? The country’s population is about 90 million; about 70 percent of which is in poverty. It is not farfetched to say that majority of the country’s population is underserved and marginalized ― our farmers‚ fisher folks‚ the youth and the women among others ―and are in need of government’s attention. In a developing country like the Philippines‚ decision-making or policy-making must gear towards development of these underserved sectors of the Philippine

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    x Email Share Shower power: Disaster-resilient prototype home completed in New Orleans Sunshower SSIP House‚ an eye-catching‚ dual-roofed prefab abode that’s designed to withstand the gnarliest of weather events‚ is completed in the Lakewood section ofNew Orleans. Thu‚ Apr 05‚ 2012 at 2:49 PM 3 Related Topics: Green Architecture‚ Green Building‚ Weather & Climate‚ Natural Disasters‚ Prefab Image: Oceansafe Steel SSIPs/Flickr With the terrifying‚ tractor-trailer tossing tornados that

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY Chapter 8 1. Explain how the British occupation of the country opened the eyes of the people in certain regions to the idea of freedom and expulsion of the Spaniards? During this period‚ the Filipinos discovered how weak Spain was when it comes to armory when the British defeated them. Eventually‚ Archbishop Manuel Rojo surrendered Manila and Cavite thus exposing them furthermore as to how vulnerable they were. 2. Why did the economic plans of Governor-General Basco fail

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    A Literary Analysis of N.V.M. Gonzalez’s “Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and Other Stories” N.V.M. Gonzalez’s “Children of the Ash-Covered Loam and other stories” is a humble and comely collection of seven short stories that plunges deep into “the private and the public lives” of Filipino women and children bound to see life in a new light as events unfold. The world of the book is‚ as Francisco Arcellana puts it‚ is “the world of Mindoro and Manila: the world of theparaya and the anting-anting and anito-worshiping as

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    Baranganic Period Social Structure 1. Nobility – Maharlika 2. Freemen – Timawa 3. Serfs – Aliping namamahay 4. Slaves – Aliping sagigilid Barangay - A unit of social organization that is broader than the family’s political‚ economic and religious features. Datu/Rajah/Sultan - exercise all the powers of government including the religious power - he is assisted by the Pandays and Babaylans together with the council of elders in instituting reforms and development

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    CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY School of Nutrition and Hospitality Management Tourism Department A Partial Completion on the Subject Tourism 121 Airline and Travel Agency Operations Management A Destination Analysis on Guimaras Submitted by: Gabriel M. Antonio Submitted to: Mrs. Adah Ruth Aguasin March 2012 Introduction Guimaras is an island province of the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Among the smallest provinces‚ its capital is Jordan

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    country’s economic status. The money that they send has pulled up the economic status of the country with the overall dollar reserve. In recognition for the economic contributions they have brought to the country‚ OFWs are referred to as "Bagong Bayani ng Pilipinas" (National Heroes). It was President Corazon C. Aquino who first referred to these OFWs as heroes in a speech she gave in 1988 to a group of domestic helpers in Hong Kong. The Philippines also celebrates December as the Month of

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