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    Barangay IS

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    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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    1987 Philippine Constitution

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of thePhilippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration ofPresident Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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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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    epoch." Ramon Del Fierro Magsaysay December 30‚ 1953 – March 17‚ 1957  "Asia for the Asians"  Carlos Polestico Garcia March 17‚ 1957 – December 30‚ 1961 Diosdado Pangan Macapagal December 30‚ 1961 – December 30‚ 1965 Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos December 30‚ 1965 – February 25‚ 1986 sa ikauunlad ng bayan disiplina ang kailangan  “The Nation can be Great Again.” Maria Corazon Sumulong Cojuangco-Aquino February 25‚ 1986 – June 30‚ 1992 Fidel Valdez Ramos June 30‚ 1992 – June 30‚ 1998

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    Juan Osong

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    9th President of the Philippines | In office December 30‚ 1961 – December 30‚ 1965 | Vice President | Emmanuel Pelaez | Preceded by | Carlos Garcia | Succeeded by | Ferdinand Marcos | 2nd President of the 1971 Philippine Constitutional Convention | In office June 14‚ 1971 – January 17‚ 1973 | President | Ferdinand Marcos | Preceded by | Carlos P. Garcia | Succeeded by | Position Abolished | 6th Vice President of the Philippines | In office December 30‚ 1957 – December 30‚ 1961 | President

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    Lino Brock Biography

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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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    Martial Law

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    President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos‚ President of the Republic of the Philippines signed Proclamation No. 1081‚ placing the entire country under his firm grasp. On that fateful day‚ the course of Philippine history would be changed forever‚ signaling the start of a new fight for freedom‚ not against a foreign invader‚ but a mad dictator blinded by absolute power. Under the guise of insurrection and by staging of several bogus "ambushes" on members of the cabinet‚ Marcos manipulated‚ ever tailored

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    Case Digest

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    Constitutional Law Case Digest People vs. Perfecto Facts: Perfecto was convicted by the municipal trial court as editor of La Nacion for publishing libelous statement pursuant to Article 256 of Spanish Penal Code. Issue: whether article 256 of the Spanish Penal Code‚ punishing "Any person who‚ by . . . writing‚ shall defame‚ abuse‚ or insult any Minister of the Crown or other person in authority . . .‚" is still in force. Ruling: 1. Effect of the Philippine Libel Law‚ Act No. 277‚ on article

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    Angelica Oliveros HR501A Achievements of  the following Administration: The Magsaysay Administration There was notable economic progress under the Quirino Administration. The country had also strengthened its diplomatic relations with other countries. The Huk movement was on the decline. Despite these achievements‚ however‚ graft and corruption remained a problem. President Quirino ran for reelection on November 8‚ 1953. He lost to Ramon Magsaysay‚ his former Secretary of National Defense.

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    Spratly Islands

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    included. Moreover‚ the Japanese awarded the territory to the Philippines during the World war. It was said that Tomas Cloma discovered the islands and named it as Kalayaan Islands or freedom land. The Presidential Decree 1599 by President Ferdinand Marcos proclaimed that the Kalayaan Group of Islands was within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The Article 47 of the UNCLOS sets the criteria for the establishment of the archipelagic baseline which requires that such baseline include the main islands

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