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    Leadership and Management

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    develop my self confidence‚ communication skills‚ and problem solving tactics. Corazon Aquino Two and a half yrs after her husband’s assassination in August 1983‚ Corazon Aquino became the leader of the Philippines. As a president of the Republic of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992‚ she led the country during it’s difficult transition from dictatorship to democracy. One of eight children Corazon Aquino had a privileged upbringing where she was educated at private schools in the Philippines

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    Bloodless Revolution

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    Talking about the first coverage‚ Economic Crisis’ causes and results are one of the main root cause of ‘Martial Law’ back then. Economy of many developing countries‚ including the Philippines‚ has reached its instability in its peak. When Ninoy Aquino was assassinated‚ many have now the courage to protest and do demonstrations against Marcos Regime whether or not in Manila which caused investors to back out since they are afraid of economical instability that had been continuously brought by these

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    The Philippines has achieved change‚ and the Filipinos themselves have made it happen. President Benigno Aquino faced a joint session of Congress Monday to deliver his third State of the Nation Address (Sona). He did not claim credit for the improvements in national life in the past year. All credit he gave to the Filipinos. He thanked them for the achievements. He said that in the 25 months that he has been President‚ he learned that “nothing is impossible because if the Filipino people see that

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    It was 4 o’clock in the afternoon when I woke up; the sunlight rays are kissing through my skin‚ the soft serenading voice of the coastal wind is penetrating to my ears and the beautiful scenic view around appears like I’m in some kind of a shooting for a film—everything seems perfect. “Am I in heaven‚ Lord?” I confusingly asked myself. I later then realized that I was at a beach resort located at the east coast of Sarangani. Sarangani is a province located at the southern tip of Mindanao in

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    Sin Tax

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    SIN TAX MANILA‚ Philippines – President Benigno Aquino III signed the Sin Tax reform bill into law Thursday‚ saying it was an early Christmas gift for Filipinos. “Today we sign‚ finally‚ a law that will serve as an early Christmas gift for millions of Filipinos‚” Aquino said in Filipino. “We aim to make health benefits available for all‚ regardless of wealth‚ the life of Filipinos is sacred‚” he said. The Sin Tax Bill aims to raise additional revenues by increasing taxes in so called “sin products”

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    Honor of William Bright. Berlin [etc.: Mouton De Gruyter‚ 1998. Print. Barret‚ Alice. "Garífuna Voices of Guatemala: Central America’s Overlooked Segment of the African Diaspora."Council on Hemispheric Affairs. N.p.‚ 14 July 2010. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Ruiz‚ Alvarez Santiago Jaime. "Preservation Strategies of the Garífuna Language in the Context of Global Economy in the Village of Corozal in Honduras." Diss. University of Florida‚ 2008. Abstract. (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. "Intangible Cultural

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    * President Aquino vows to end culture of ‘wang-wang’. “To end the wang-wang culture in government‚ we employed zero-based budgeting to review programs. For this year and the last‚ zero-based budgeting has allowed us to end many wasteful programs.” * President Aquino discussed that his administration focus to end culture of ‘wang-wang’ also resulted to a lesser Filipinos who experienced hunger. We have today a better economy‚ our country will have a cheaper‚ more reliable source of energy‚ more

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    KRIS AQUINO’S ADVERTISING POWER PLAY: PERSPECTIVE FROM PANTENE MANAGEMENT FEMALE CONSUMER CONVICTION A dvertising is a form of communication in which companies promote their products and services in order to convince consumers to buy or patronize their goods. It is used to help increase the sales of the product‚ familiarize the consumers of a particular brand‚ inform people of changes in an existing product and to introduce a new product to the market. Advertising is also closely related

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    Philippine history is the lateand former senator Benigno S. Aquino Jr.‚ who stood up for what he firmly believed is rightand once lit up the fire of democracy in the hearts of many Filipinos. ³ The Filipinos are worth dying for.´ I ndeed! Goosebumps and touched hearts all over filled the Adamsonian community withsome guests‚ as the anticipated screening of the special tribute movie documentary of the last journey of Ninoy Aquino‚ which reminded us of how someone can be courageous and patriotic

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    The Four Agreement

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    The four agreements -by Don Miguel Ruiz Don Miguel Ruiz was born into a family of healers and raised in rural Mexico by a curandera (healer) mother and nagual (shaman) grandfather. The family anticipated don Miguel would embrace their centuries old legacy of healing and teaching and as a nagual‚ carry forward the esoteric Toltec knowledge. Instead‚ distracted by modern life‚ don Miguel chose to attend medical school and later teach and practice as a surgeon. Don Miguel began teaching in the United

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