BIODATA Name : Abdul Razak Father : Dato’ Hussein bin Mohd Taib Mother : Hajah Teh Fatimah bt Daud Born : 11 March 1922 (Pekan‚ Pahang) Spouse : Rahah Noah Children : 5 Profession : Lawyer Position : 2nd Prime Minister of Malaysia Preceded by : Tunku Abdul Rahman Succeeded by : Tun Hussein Onn Political party : United Malays National Organization Died : 14 January 1976 (aged 53) For
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CAPSTONE CASE – FALL 2013‚ BUS 154 SELECTION DECISION MAKING TANGLEWOOD Case Objectives While there are numerous staffing decisions that involve investigating the outcomes for large groups of employees‚ the many of the most important decisions involve only one position and a small number of applicants. The current case examines just such a case for a particularly important location for Tanglewood. You will read through a series of resumes‚ look over reports made during interviews‚
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Life and Times of Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio simmered with rage and humiliation. The movement that he had created to oppose Spanish colonial rule inthe Philippines had just voted (likely in a rigged election) to make his rival Emilio Aguinaldo president in his stead. Bonifacio was given the lowly consolation prize of an appointment as Secretary of the Interior in the revolutionary government. When this appointment was announced‚ however‚ delegate Daniel Tirona objected on the grounds that
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Analysis of Dekada’70 According to the reporter of this story Dekada ’70 is set in the turbulent Martial Law era in Philippine history. In the 1970’s‚ the Republic of the Philippines was under the rule of then President Ferdinand Marcos. On September 21‚ 1972‚ Marcos declared Martial Law which placed the country under the rule of the Armed Forces of the Philippines‚ but kept himself in power. Under the Martial Law era‚ Marcos consolidated control of the armed forces‚ freedom of the press was severely
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Language The city’s population speaks a wide variety of the nation’s main languages‚ specifically: Tagalog‚ Sambal‚ Kapampangan‚ Pangasinan‚ Ilocano‚ and the modernized mixed language called Taglish (portmanteau of Tagalog and English). Many more languages are also spoken from other denominations of people. Aetas generally speak Sambal‚ which is also largely spoken by the Christian lowlanders of the municipality of Botolan. Tourism Olongapo has some interesting landmarks that have become major
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friars studied the native languages and used these language to propagate the faith. Early Spanish missionaries- first to write the grammars and dictionary of the Filipino languages. Arte y regalas d la lengua tagala (1610)- first published Tagalog grammar written by Fr. Francisco Blancas de San Jose. Doctrina Christiana en lengua espanola y Tagala was the first book printed in the Philippines in about 1590 to 1592. the goal of the book was to propagate the Christian teachings around Manila
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Reaction Paper The subject and language required to be used here in the Philippines is Filipino which we consider good for the education in our country. From elementary to college‚ Tagalog or Filipino as a language and a subject were introduced. Recently‚ the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) announced that they will be removing obligatory Filipino subjects taught in college. The scrapping of Filipino subjects was then opposed by different members of the society
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Ocean or China Sea. Sunshine is also abundant all year round that’s why all kinds of flowers bloom every day. Language Philippines has between 120 and 75 languages depending on the method of classification. 1939 – Pres. Manuel L. Quezon renamed Tagalog Language as Wikang Pambansa but mandated the development of a national language to be known as Filipino. There are 13 Indigenous Languages
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Words and Morphemes The Morpheme In order to describe the form of the linguistic expressions (phrases‚ sentences‚ texts) in a language‚ we must describe how those complex expressions are built from smaller parts‚ until ultimately we which the atoms of linguistic form. The term morpheme is used to refer to an atom of linguistic form. Most languages have a word like the English word ’word’‚ that appears at first to refer to precisely the sorts of minimal linguistic objects we have in mind. But
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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 that is often used in awards and medals to represent high achievement‚ strength‚ and loyalty. The Anahaw leaf features
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