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    FIDEL RAMOS

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    linkages are also a key to progress. Given such awareness‚ President Ramos complemented whatever local initiatives with economic diplomacy‚ otherwise termed as “Development Diplomacy.” This effort only emphasized the priority placed by his administration on the importance of economic development and the kind of strategic initiatives ventured upon. 1. Domestic reforms Lagging behind in a region of rapidly growing economies‚ President Ramos recognized that for the Philippines to catch up with its neighbors

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    Fidel Ramos' Term.

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    Fidel Ramoscontribution to the Philippine Economy (from Wikipedia). Fidel V. Ramos‚ the 12th President of the Philippines (1992–1998)‚ is remembered for steadfastly promoting the principles of people empowerment and global competitiveness. He quickly led the nation out of darkness in 1993‚ putting an end to the power crisis that crippled Filipino homes and industries for two years. He pursued‚ focused and converged programs to fight poverty in accordance with the will of the Filipino people

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    Fidel "Eddie" Valdez Ramos (born March 18‚ 1928)‚ popularly known as FVR‚ was the 12th President of the Philippines from 1992 to 1998. During his six years in office‚ Ramos was widely credited and admired by many for revitalizing and renewing international confidence in the Philippine economy. Prior to his election as president‚ Ramos served in the Cabinet of President Corazon Aquino first as chief-of-staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and‚ later on‚ as Secretary of National Defense

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    Introduction Without question Fidel Castro is one of few leaders who stand the test of time. Many have loved him just as many have wished for his imminent death. Fidel Castro’s leadership to most people outside of Cuba is not well known. Overall perception of Fidel Castro is not a good one. Due to the infamous Cuban Missile Crisis‚ Fidel is seen as a tyrant to the United States. Another minus to his leadership was the 125‚000 people (Minster‚ N/A) who left Cuba for the United States. Additionally

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    Social Contribution

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    CONTRIBUTION-SOCIALLY The impact of the air transport industry is not just a result of the economic activity it generates or facilitates. Air transport also contributes to people’s quality of life in a number of other ways that are not captured in standard economic indicators: for example‚ by contributing to sustainable development‚ supporting remote communities and widening consumer choice. Air Asia contributes to sustainable development It makes a major contribution to sustainable development

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    Gloria Ramos

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    and Disalcid 100mg p.o.b.i.d.. No dietary or physical activity restrictions. I will follow patient in my office in approximately one week and with Dr. Kato as needed. (Continued) Discharge Summary Patient Name: Gloria Ramos Hospital No.: 13246 Discharged: 06/25/2010 Page 2 Diagnosis Data: 1. Methotrexate stomatitis. 2. Rheumatoid arthritis Class 3 Stage 4. 3. Steroid aggravated osteoporosis. 4. Nephrocalcinosis. 5. Stasis edema.

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    Jaime Ramos Observation

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    Fair Oaks Ave. A comment of the call stated the Suspect‚ Jaime Ramos‚ returned home‚ had been drinking and was acting aggressive. The comments stated Ramos attempted to throw a pan full of grease on a twelve year old child at the location. When we arrived‚ we were let into the apartment by the Witness‚ Angelina Ramirez Carranza. As we entered the apartment we observed Ramos Sr. sitting at the dinner table‚ without a shirt on‚ and Ramos Jr sitting

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    Fidel Castro

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    Fidel Castro is a man known around the world. He is seen as an icon to many‚ as well as a reckless buffoon to others. His reigning leadership as Cuba’s president lasted 32 years‚ but how have his actions expressed his character? In other words‚ why is Castro an absolute hero or a total villain for so many people? Classifying whether he is a hero or a villain comes from a person’s perspective and differs from one another. Obviously‚ from a Cuban citizen who believes in Cuban identity and nationalism

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    Fidel Castro “Analyse the involvement of Fidel Castro in creating a Revolutionary Cuba” Fidel Castro was born on August 13‚ 1926‚ near his father‘s farm in Biran‚ in southeast Cuba. Castro’s father was an immigrant from Spain‚ who had provided for the family through sugarcane farming. Castro spent most of his younger years on his family farm‚ but spent most of his childhood in catholic boarding schools. In 1950‚ Castro graduated from law school and began practicing law. Keeping a strong interest

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    Donna Ramos

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    Republic Act No. 1425: An Act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools‚ colleges and universities courses on the life‚ works and writings of Jose Rizal‚ particularly his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo‚ authorizing the printing and distribution thereof‚ and for other purposes. Republic Act No. 1425‚ popularly known as the Rizal Law‚ directs all public and private schools‚ colleges‚ and universities to include in their curricula‚ courses or subjects on the life‚

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