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    6 Path of Peace

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    includes peace advocacy and peace education programs and the implementation of various confidence-building measures. The Tripoli Agreement By ATTY. RENE ESPINA November 6‚ 2010‚ 9:12pm MANILA‚ Philippines – DURING the Martial Law years‚ President Ferdinand Marcos (PFM) sent a delegation to Tripoli‚ Libya‚ to persuade Muammar Khadafy‚ the Libyan leader‚ to intercede for the settlement of the

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    For the Israeli

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    LEGASPI VS. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION (May 29‚ 1987 ) Digest Facts: -Civil Service Commission denied Valentin Legaspi’s (petitioner) request for information on the civil service eligibilities of 2 people employed as sanitarians‚ Julian Sibonghanoy and Mariano Agas‚ in the Health Department in Cebu. -Petitioner claims that his right to information is guaranteed by the Constitution prays for the issuance of the extraordinary writ of mandamus to compel the respondent Commission to disclose said information

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    Philippine Industrialization

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    NICHOLAS G. PERLAS NADEVCO ESSAY For the purposes of this essay‚ the time frame 1946-1986 would be further divided into 3 segments. First would be the time from 1946 to 1949 where the effects of the Belle Trade Act were felt. Second would be from 1949-1961 when the Philippines tried Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) and also known as the period of control and Third would be from 1962-1986 or the period of decontrol. In order to explain and understand the period from 1946 to 1949 dependency

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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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    HSC MODERN HISTORY 3. Turning points Impacts of the entry of the USA and of the Russian withdrawal ENTRY OF USA Background: Traditionally‚ US had maintained a policy of isolationism to avoid involvement in Euro conflict Entered war on the side of the Allies 6th April 1917. Declared ‘Peace without Victory’ and tried to act as mediator earlier in war but rejected by both sides. Reason for Entering: 1. G U-boat warfare in January 1917 alienated public opinion a. Sinking of Sussex and Lusitania

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    The Armed Forces of the Philippines in the Politics of Today “Now the general is the bulwark of the State; if the bulwark is complete at all points; the State will be strong; if the bulwark is defective‚ the State will be weak” - Sun Tzu (Giles‚ 1910). I. Introduction The year 1986 opened the door to a new era of military interventions in Philippine politics. The EDSA People Power Revolt showcased a total makeover in the Armed Forces of the Philippines’

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    Reaction Paper

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    a February birthday; first to use the suffix –III and first to have graduated from Ateneo. Aquino also holds the record of being the youngest of the presidents who became chief executive in their 50s. His family’s adversary‚ former president Ferdinand Marcos came second by becoming president at age of 51. At 50‚ Aquino is the 15th president. He is president

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    ------------------------------------------------- The History of Press freedom in the Philippines Press freedom is guaranteed in the Constitution of the Philippines‚ where it is enshrined in Article III‚ Section 4. Although the Philippines is said to have one of the freest press in Asia‚ Philippine press and news media‚ from the campus‚ local‚ and national levels have suffered censorship‚ prosecution‚ intimidation‚ and attacks‚ particularly during Martial Law. Currently‚ the Philippines is ranked

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    Agrarian Reform

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    Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGES Nabua‚ Camarines Sur COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION (A research paper) Submitted by; BSCE -3B Submitted to; MR. Athan Sy Instructor GOVERNMENT STRUCTURE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK The Philippines has a long history of democratic constitutional development. The Malolos Constitution of 1898-99 reflected the aspirations of educated Filipinos to create a polity as enlightened

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    Encounter with the West

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    ENCOUNTER WITH THE WEST 10. THE TRAIDING ROUTE • In the last two centuries of the Middle Ages‚ the Europeans‚ while regaining the Holy Land from the Muslims‚ were able to establish commerce with the Orient through trade routes. The goods the Europeans wanted were gold‚ jewels‚ silk‚ perfumes‚ especially spices like: *pepper *onions *ginger *nutmeg *garlic is the most important items of trade from East. • Owning to the desire of the Europeans to enhance the taste of food and to preserve

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