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    Caap History

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    tPhilippines’ Civil Aviation Authority formerly Air Transportation Office‚ abbreviated as CAAP‚ is an agency of thePhilippine government under the Department of Transportation and Communications responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe‚ economic and efficient air travel.[2] The agency also investigates aviation accidents.[3] The agency’s main office is in Pasay City ------------------------------------------------- History Legislative Act No. 3909 passed by the Philippine

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    Fertilizer Scam

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    (UPDATED) IN a report released yesterday‚ the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee and the Committee on Agriculture and Food said President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo should be held accountable for the mismanagement of the P728-million fertilizer fund. The committees reported that testimonies showed the fund "was indeed used to assure her victory in the 2004 elections." In 2005‚ the PCIJ reported that the Department of Agriculture released nearly P3 billion during the 2004 campaign and was diverted to

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    Juvenile Justice

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    Juvenile Justice and Welfare Council under the Department of Justice. R.A. 9344 is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 1402 and House Bill No. 5065‚ passed by the Senate and House of Representatives on 22 March 2006. It was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on 28 April 2006. Rule of construction. In case of doubt‚ the interpretation of any of the provisions of the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006‚ including its implementing rules and regulations (IRRs)‚ shall be construed liberally

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    Student! As the saying goes‚ “No one touches a dirty pot without getting his/her hand dirty.” This reminds me of this topic. Based on my own view about the article written by the former president and now the representative of Pampanga‚ Congresswoman Gloria Macapagal Arroyo‚ she had done many good things in our country such as: Our climate changes each decade because everyday people neglected to do their duties in order to save our dying environment. We‚ as perfect creation of our God Almighty‚ promised

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    economy and to improve the lives of the Filipino’s. It was Arroyo’s challenge to bring the Filipino’s back to its feet. PRIMARY PROBLEMS Killings • There have been more than 840 killings in the Philippines since President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo came to power. • One of the major problems of the Philippines are the arbitrary‚ unlawful and extrajudicial killings which includes the death of journalists. • More than half of the journalists who were killed after Marcos’

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    Accomplishments Introduction President Benigno C. Aquino III‚ commonly known as PNoy‚made changes across many aspects of the Filipino’s national life. Although‚ he inherited huge anomalies from the past administration of former president-now congresswoman‚ Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo‚ he didn ’t lose hope to uplift the present situation of ordinary Filipinos. He delivered his achievements in each of his State of the Nation Address which glued the entire Filipino people who listened to him on television‚ they be

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    Grade ______95_______ Precursors to people power and the 1986 people power (EDSA) revolution * The Administration of Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos * The Administration of Joseph Estrada‚ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Benigno Aquino III Group 7 1. Fritzie Faye Alvero 2. Clarins Janelle Logronio 3. Karissa Victorino Submitted to: Ernesto G. Pamo EDSA People Power Revolution The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986‚ when the so-called bloodless revolution

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    CHAPTER 1 Introduction: The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program or widely known as 4 Ps is a human development program of the national government that invests in the health and education of poor households‚ particularly of children whose age ranges from 0-14 yrs. old (pantawid.dswd.gov.ph/‎) This program aims to eradicate poverty and hunger‚ achieve universal primary education‚ promote gender equality‚ reduce child morality and improve maternal health through the financial assistance

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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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    Mutiny in the Philippines

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    led by Navy Ltsg. Antonio Trillanes IV‚ Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala‚ Army Capt. Milo Maestrecampo‚ Navy Ltsg. James Layug and Marine Capt. Gary Alejano. They took over the Oakwood Premier in the Ayala Center‚ Makati City to air grievances against the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration and alleged graft and corruption in the military and government. They also affirmed that they saw signs suggesting that the President was going to declare martial law. The bloodless mutiny ended unsuccessfully within

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