instrumentality of the Government. Meaning of Judicial Power JUDICIAL POWER is the power to apply the laws to contests or disputes concerning legally recognized rights or duties between the Sate and private persons‚ or between individual litigants in cases properly brought before the judicial tribunals. Scope of Judicial Power It includes the duty of courts of justice: • to settle actual controversies involving rights which are legally demandable and enforceable; and • to determine whether there
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Republic of the Philippines Region I Division of City Schools DON ALIPIO FERNANDEZ SR. INTEGRATED SCHOOL Urdaneta City FIRST PERIODICAL TEST GRADE X Name:____________________________________ Date:_____________ KNOWLEDGE I. Direction: Read each questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space provided for you. ____1. Which of the following is not a consequence of a force? a. change in the mass of a body b. change in the shape of a body c. change in the
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In United States history‚ there were many movements to obtain social and political equalities. Many were seen to come but there were movements that couldn’t be predicted by the American public. The civil rights movement is the event that spearheaded the tumultuous decade of the 1960’s due to the unprecedented rising of blacks fighting for equality. The system of white racial supremacy covered economics‚ political and cultural problems. Blacks were judged as “not equals” or less than “man” so they
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huge amounts being funneled into bogus nongovernment organizations (NGOs). Between 2010 and 2012‚ some P500 million of pork went to fake NGOs through the state-owned Philippine Forest Corp.‚ the office of Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala and National Agribusiness Corp. (Nabcor)‚ documents obtained by the Inquirer showed. Philippine Forest Corp. is the agroforestry arm of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)‚ while Nabcor is the agriculture department’s corporate subsidiary
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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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A REPORT ON PHILIPPINE DEFENSE POLICIES INCLUDING DISASTER MANAGEMENT: ASSESSMENT OF POLICIES AND IMPLEMENTATION The group’s report covers important and current policies on Disaster Management. The group has prepared comprehensive oral and written presentations to provide a better understanding of the topic. The first part of the discussion will revolve around Philippine Defense and Disaster Management Policies while the second part includes the group’s assessment on the implementation
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Philippine Government Bureaucracy Submitted by: Judd Danielle Y. Garcia A75 / ACT143 Submitted to: Mrs. Maria Diana Dela Vega Malayan Colleges Laguna SUMMARY According to Max Weber‚ Bureaucracy is a distinct form of organization that is ideal for the government. It is structured by hierarchy of offices. These offices are ranked in a hierarchical order and their operations are characterized by impersonal rules. Each office has its own task in which they follow the rules
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The History of Philippine Architecture The history and culture of the Philippines are reflected in its architectural heritage‚ in the dwellings of its various peoples‚ in churches and mosques‚ and in the buildings that have risen in response to the demands of progress and the aspirations of the people. The arrival of the Spaniards in 1571 brought in Antillian architecture. Though not specifically suited for the hot tropics‚ European architecture was transposed via Acapulco‚ Mexico into a uniquely
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n.d‚ ¶2). However‚ in the Pearl of the Orient- the Philippines- continuous degradation of the forests or what is known to be deforestation (Maycock‚ 2011‚ p.398) is being performed‚ resulting to serious problems including the displacement of wildlife species‚ the occurrence of severe effects during or after a tropical storm (which is commonly experienced by Filipinos)‚ and the increasing level of temperature in the country. In fact‚ Philippines ranks number three in the world’s fastest deforestation
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The Philippine Agenda 21 What is Agenda 21? Agenda 21 is a program of action into the 21st century for bringing the Earth into a sustainable future. It was adopted by the participating governments of the world in the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED)‚ otherwise known as the Earth Summit‚ in Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil in June 1992. What is Philippine Agenda 21 (PA 21)? Philippine Agenda 21 (PA 21) is our own national agenda for sustainable development. It is basically
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