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    Analysis on Land Reform Problems Landownership problem and control of resources remains as a political development issue in the Philippines. Agrarian reform is a necessary condition for agricultural modernization and rural industrialization and the fundamental mooring for global competition. Agrarian reform has contributed to improvement of the socio-economic conditions of landless farmers and political development of the Philippines in terms of engaging the landless in the process of policy

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    The nationalism in the Philippines By Paolo Codilla Laquian In one of the most stunning display of nationalism in the world‚ the revolution known as the “People Power Revolution”‚ a series of popular demonstrations against the Marcos regime began in 1983 and culminated in 1986‚ set a new standard for displaying love of country whose example would be followed by multitudes of people all desiring change in their country. Nationalism is defined by Duhaylugsod (1999) is love of country with the advocacy

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    CARP and CARPER Programs for Agricultural Development John Mathew M. Nebrao BSA 1-10‚ Polytechnic University of the Philippines History of Agrarian Reforms including CARP and CARPER Throughout the years‚ the Philippine government has been facing a problem within the agricultural sector‚ the problem of land ownership. Because most of the farmers work in lands they do not own and these farmers are targets for abuse. It’s unfair for these farmers who develop these lands but do not have the profit

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    Orapronobis

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    Us teens do not really bother what’s with other parts of the country‚ we only live in a small world‚ mostly in cyber world but only focusing on entertainment and fun. But does the scene shown in the film really present today? In the story‚ it was Marcos’ regime when the foreign priest was shot by the so-called orapronobis just because of complaining on what they are doing. At the time martial law ended‚ our country became democratic and people were non-violent with the lead of Corazon Aquino. That

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    father the famous Senator Ninoy Aquino was the lone voice of freedom against the dictator president Marcos and so they were exiled to Boston because of this. His father decided to return to the Philippines despite threat of assassination to continue the political fight against the dictator. Then of course‚ he was assassinated sparking the EDSA revolution took place which finally overthrew the Marcos regime. A while after these events‚ Noynoy became a member of the Philippine Business for Social

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One : Brief History/ Background of the Company/Profile Chapter Two : Weekly Progress Reports Compilation and Documentation * Daily Attendance and Accomplishment * Weekly Report * Documentation ( Pictures at Work ) Chapter Three : Assessment of Practicum Program( Reaction Paper by the students: answering the following questions) * What I have learned from the experience? ( Technical ) * My experience with the people around me. * The most memorable

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    Ako Si Ninoy

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    closely‚ those are neither the reason why he became the hero of martial law. Ninoy gave up the prospect of a happy life with his family abroad to return to the Philippines and be the voice of change for the Filipino people against the dictatorship of Marcos. He was selfless. It will take a miracle to have my face on money. I haven’t done anything as large scale as sacrificing my life for the country. The most selfless sacrificing I have done was to spend my time with less fortunate people on a voluntary

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    TOURISM PLAN FOR NINOY AQUINO PARKS AND WILDLIFE CENTER I. INTRODUCTION The Philippines is one of the dream destinations for many ecotourists all over the world. Enveloped within an otherworldly landscape of sea and jungle‚ where large number of magnificent floras and faunas can be found‚ it truly is one of the few places of its kind. In that‚ it contains all of the major ecosystems that warm weather or tropical tourists look for when deciding on a vacation spot. It could be argued that pretty

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    LOGIC

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    promoted national identity and the Filipino language ?Who is President Cory‚ and why are you thanking her?? they must have asked their fathers‚ mothers‚ aunts and uncles. That?s probably when their parents started to tell them about the all-powerful Marcos regime and how young people just like them fought back?and died?to break the dictator?s stranglehold on the Filipino people. They must have listened intently to the story of Ninoy Aquino‚ who decided to come home and join the people in their fight

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    in bagong bayan or luneta park (December 30‚ 1898)-Philippine Independence (June 12‚ 1898)-death of President of Ramon Magsaysay (March 17‚ 1957)-The assassination of Senator Ninoy Aquino (August 21‚ 1983)-Proclamation of Martial Law by President Marcos on September 21‚ 1972 | -October 1908- the first nationalist movement was formed‚ Budi Utomo-September 10‚ 1912- first nationalist mass movement was formed – Sarekat Islam-by December 1912 Sarekat Islam had 93‚000 members-The repression of the nationalist

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