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    Chapter 28 Review 1. How did the Philippines become a major headache for America? Filipinos erupted into an open insurrection in 1899 under Emilio Aguinaldo. The war/ conflict was sordid and prolonged. Instead of quietly assimilating‚ they objected. 2. Why did the United States hold on to the Philippines? Millions of American dollars were invested in improving the nation’s infrastructure and education. Moreover the 2 nations had established important economic ties including trades in sugar

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    Judicial Affidavit Rule: Three reforms to speed up justice To speed up the delivery of justice‚ three significant reforms were instituted recently: (1) the “Judicial Affidavit Rule‚” (2) the filling up of all judicial vacancies‚ and (3) the stabilization of judicial compensation. Judicial affidavit. To ease case congestion and minimize delays in the trial courts‚ the Supreme Court promulgated on Sept. 4 (to take effect on Jan. 1‚ 2013) the Judicial Affidavit Rule. Under this new system sponsored

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    banner of the Nacionalista Party. He obtained nearly 68% of the vote against his two main rivals‚ Emilio Aguinaldo and Bishop Gregorio Aglipay. Quezon was inaugurated in November 1935. He is recognized as the second President of the Philippines. When Manuel L. Quezon was inaugurated President of the Philippines in 1935‚ he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines since Emilio Aguinaldo and the Malolos Republic in 1898. However‚ in January 2008‚ Congressman Rodolfo Valencia

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    Causes of American Imperialism Need for foreign market Missionaries International Darwinism Jingoism Growth of Navy International Plundering of Africa and Asia Example set by Colonial Nations Fear of losing out Americans were bruising for war- aggressive attitude American Attitudes Reverend Josiah Strong: Author of “Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis Theory was that Anglo- Saxton civilization is superior and American religion and values need to be spread Theodore

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    The history of the Philippines can be divided into four distinct phases: the pre-Spanish period (before 1521); the Spanish period (1521-1898); the American period (1898-1946); and the post-independence period (1946-present). Pre-Spanish Period The first people in the Philippines‚ the Negritos‚ are believed to have come to the islands 30‚000 years ago from Borneo and Sumatra‚ making their way across then-existing land bridges. According to popular belief‚ Malays subsequently came from the south

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    References: Baker‚Paul‚ed. 1978.The Biology of High Altitude Peoples.Cambridge University Press:London. Gibbons‚Ida. 1996.Andean Cultures Web Page. Gibbons@andes.org. Molinar‚Stephen. 1992. Human Variation. Prentice Hall:New Jersey Moran‚Emilio. 1982.Human Adaptability.Westview Press:Colorado. Outline

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    Grade Viewing and Encoding System This system aims to lighten up the work of viewing and encoding grades both for students and faculty of an institution‚ particularly Emilio Aguinaldo College. The system accepts three types of users namely‚ an administrator‚ a student and a faculty member. The administrator controls almost all information in the system‚ such as managing the accounts‚ managing the curriculum‚ and encoding the grades of the students. For the faculty member‚ he/she can only manage

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    Technetium’s existence. He called it eka-manganese because there was a missing element between manganese and rhenium. However he could not discover it. After long research and big experiments‚ Technetium was discovered in 1937 by Carlo Perrier and Emilio Segre in Italy. (If they could not discover it‚ of course Mr. Machin would discover Technetium because he is the most awesome chemist in the world.) The name of the element Technetium comes from a Greek word “technetos” which means “artificial”. They

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    party Communist Party of Cuba Spouse(s) Mirta Diaz-Balart (1948–1955) Dalia Soto del Valle (1980–present) Relations (siblings) Raúl Castro Ruz Emma Castro Ruz Agustina Castro Ruz Ramon Castro Ruz Angela Castro Ruz Juana Castro Ruz Pedro Emilio Castro Argota Manuel Castro Argota Lidia Castro Argota Antonia Maria Castro Argota Georgina Castro Argota Children Fidel Ángel Castro Diaz-Balart Alina Fernández-Revuelta Alexis Castro-Soto Alejandro Castro-Soto Antonio Castro-Soto Angel

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    people we called heroes. We recognize their bravery and thank them for all the things they contributed for the freedom of their country and countrymen. June 12‚ 1898‚ is a glorious date in the history of the Filipino people. On this day‚ President Emilio F. Aguinaldo proclaimed the freedom of the Filipino people. The Philippine national flag was hoisted and the country’s national anthem was played. President Aguinaldo’s proclamation of Philippine Independence not only heralded the birth of a new

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