Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Information Systems (IS) have become crucial for organizations to survive in today’s technology-focused environment. Increasing amounts of resources are invested in IS infrastructures in organizations to give better services and to produce better value products. (Tokdemir‚ Gül‚ 2009). It stores‚ processes and delivers information relevant to an organization. Barangay Information Systems (BIS)‚ a system with database‚ which is capable of handling
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the same way that my mother related well to Amanda. [1] For the Philippines‚ the seventies was more than just a period of shaggy hair‚ bell-bottom jeans‚ platform shoes‚ and disco music. It represented the rise of the conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos‚ a U.S.-sponsored regime characterized by military repression and wholesale human rights violations. Conversely‚ it was also the fecund period for the sociopolitical awakening and involvement of many Filipinos; the humus for the
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existence of the Huks. ____6.Elpidio Quirino’s foreign policy was aimed at continuing “unfriendly relations with the counties of the world” ____7.Rural upliftment and development such as “Land for the Landless” was initiated by Ramon Magsaysay. ____8.Ferdinand Marcos’ objective was the implementation of the land reform program. ____9.Philippine independence day was changed from July 4 to June 13 by Diosdado Macapagal. ____10.Constitutional authoritarianism has the function to protect or restore the traditional
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Mendoza‚ Alianne Gayle L. BSA 1-13 BIOGRAPHY OF THE PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (Term: January 23‚1899-April 1‚ 1901) Emilio Aguinaldo was born on March 23‚ 1869 in Cavite Viejo (Kawit) to Carlos Aguinaldo and Trinidad Famy‚ a Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children‚ the seventh of whom was Emilio. The Aguinaldo family was quite well-to-do‚ as Carlos Aguinaldo was the communities appointed gobernadorcillo. Emilio became the Cabeza de Barangay of Binakayan‚ a
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Early life Brocka was born in San Jose‚ Nueva Ecija.[1] He directed his first film‚ Wanted: Perfect Mother‚ based on The Sound of Music and a local comic serial‚ in 1970. It won an award for best screenplay at the 1970 Manila Film Festival. Later that year he also won the Citizen’s Council for Mass Media’s best-director award for the film Santiago!. In 1974‚ Brocka directed Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (Weighed But Found Wanting)‚ which told the story of a teenager growing up in a small town
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Jueteng has been very famous here in the Philippines and is widely patronized by Filipinos although it is illegal. According to some‚ it is something that shouldn’t exist but there’s more into it. As Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and other lawmakers proposed jueteng legalization‚ lots of contradicting and supporting ideas in this regard were brought up. What if it will be legalized? Will it be a friend or a foe? Despite all the scandals and criticisms that it is encountering‚ jueteng will
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was it for his personal reason to extend his reign beyond December 30‚ 1973. Had it not for our misplaced values and oblique perceptions of things‚ Mrs. Marcos would be right in saying that the declaration of martial law by her late husband‚ Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ was his greatest political act as President. It could have been his greatest heroism‚ for then he acted to save the republic from being violently fragmented by an ideology determined to overthrow the constitutionally established government
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law in the Philippines was imposed in September 21‚ 1972 until January 17‚ 1981. During the imposition of the Martial law‚ people were divided. Some said that it was just right to impose the Martial law‚ some said it wasn’t right. Some agreed to Ferdinand Marcos and some to Corazon Aquino. I personally think that the imposition of Martial law was just. In my opinion‚ even though I wasn’t alive when it happened‚ the Philippines did well. Martial law made a way to stop the rebellions. The Philippines
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The municipality of Sta. Cruz was an active participant in the making of Mindanao’s and Philippines’ histories. From the Spanish rule‚ to American regime‚ to Japanese occupation‚ to independence‚ to Martial Law‚ to EDSA\Revolution‚ Sta. Cruz’ story was intricately interwoven into the country’s saga. This gulf town was originally called "Labo" a Bagobo word meaning "marshland". Labo is situated "between a confluence of two mountain streams where waters were as clear as crystal and was but a short
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PROFILE OF PHILIPPINE TARIFF SYSTEM Tariff Originated from Old Spanish coast town of Tarifa‚ 21 miles from Gibraltar‚ which received its name in the Arab who are said to named it after “Tariff Iban Malik”. Like Gibraltar‚ Tarifa is a high promontory and is connected to the coast only by a narrow cause way‚ easily defended. When the moors‚ many centuries ago‚ founded the town of Tarifa‚ they prepared the way for a system that is probably the most important factor in the international trade. As
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