Corruption in the Philippiness In the early 1960s‚ the Philippines was an economic power. In fact‚ during the era‚ the archipelago nation boasted one of the largest economies in Asia‚ behind only Japan. Today‚ while it remains an important part of Asean and the world community at large‚ it’s safe to say that those glory days are long over. When most outsiders think of the Philippines today‚ it is political instability‚ economic struggle‚ crime and corruption that often come to mind. hen
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History Historical records show that the Philippine Customs Service started many centuries back long before the Philippines was discovered by the eastern and western expeditionaries. The Philippines had already a flourishing trade with countries of Southeast Asia‚ but since money at that time was not yet the medium of exchange‚ people then resorted to the barter system of commodities. The rulers of the barangays were known as the “datus” or “rajahs” collected tributes from the people before they
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1. Heavy Traffic 2. Trash 3. Flooding everytime there is rain 4. High crime rates 5. Drugs 6. Poor Educational System 7. Poverty as seen in the squatter areas 8. Too much politics 9. Pollution 10. Poor healthcare what are top ten environmental problem WHAT ARE OUR TOP 10 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS? by Whit Gibbons March 26‚ 2006 Listing the top 10 of a group is always appealing. Ten most-wanted fugitives by the FBI. Top ten songs‚ books‚ and best-dressed celebrities. And David Letterman
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SPIRITUALITY‚ STRESS‚ AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Crystal J. Cox A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF EDUCATION August 2011 Committee: Tracy Huziak-Clark‚ Advisor Lan Li Angela Nelson © 2011 Crystal J. Cox All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Enter Advisor’s First and Last Name‚ Advisor The current thesis seeks to extend the body of research on spirituality
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Republic of the Philippines Palawan State University GRADUATE SCHOOL S.Y. 2012 – 2013 course No. : Ed 210 Topic: The Curricula in the Philippines Course Title: Philosophical‚ Historical and Legal Foundation SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: 1. Discuss the Philippine educational ladder. 2. Explain the objectives of the two level of the educational ladder (basic/tertiary). 3. Cite and expound the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1139. Introduction The curriculum is the sum total
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one learn something outside what the mainstream schools and universities teaches and share it to others‚ one is despised as a non-educated person or one’s gain knowledge and information is baseless and rubbish and cannot be accepted like a bastard child begotten out of wedlock. How can the mainstream educators so sure what they teach is infallible and credible? Actually‚ the type of education being taught on mainstream schools and universities have largely Western thoughts and Catholic Christian
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THEME 03 Child Abuse Introduction to the theme Gelles and Strauss (1979‚ p. 15) assert that: "A person is more likely to be hit or killed in his or her home by another family member than anywhere else or by anyone else”. Why is there so much violence in modern man - or is it not a contemporary phenomenon? The term "family violence" refers to several types of violence‚ for example child abuse‚ incest‚ family murder‚ spouse abuse or battering. In this theme the focus will be on child abuse in
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Chapter I Introduction Background of the study This topic was chosen for investigation because of a need for an in-depth study of the culture of major ethnic groups in the country today. Philippine culture is very diverse and with this in mind‚ a thorough research and analysis of the culture of the major ethnic groups in the country should be made. A search for a deeper understanding of the way of life of various groups in the country led to the formulation of this topic. Significance of the study
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is composed of a Chairman and two Commissioners. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. They must be natural-born citizens of the Philippines 2. They must be at least 35 years of age at the time of their appointment (rather than assumption of office) 3. They must be persons with proven capacity for public administration. Knowledge of law or experience in the practice of law is not required by the Constitution presumably because the position calls more for administrative ability rather than
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how to raise your child to be good When I was a child my parents especially my father always told me how working hard at something (especially school) would pay off when I got older‚ but I think they could have done more to help me reach my true potential. Parents should spend more time with their kids doing productive activities. Children who spend more time with their parents doing productive and fun activities‚ such as: playing sports‚ reading books‚ playing board games‚
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