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    Encomienda System

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    high school classes‚ Filipino students are generally taught that an encomienda was a piece of land given to a Spaniard for a certain period of time. Included on that land are the indios (natives) who were the original settlers. The receiver of the encomienda is called an encomendero. The encomendero had the right to exploit the natives for labor but without enslaving them. Unfortunately‚ it is hardly taught that an encomienda was a quid pro quo affair. What is hardly taught these days is that

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    The Encomienda System

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    Americas because it attributed to the economic growth of Iberian Crowns. The imposition of Labor System on the indigenous people and Africans was an excuse from both Spaniards and Portuguese to exploit them

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    Spanish Encomienda System

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    The Spanish crown utilized the encomienda system during its conquests and colonization of the Americas as a way to compensate those who conquered native lands‚ thus a tool for expanding the Spanish Empire. The encomenderos‚ usually conquistadors‚ were granted control and responsibility of the peoples they conquered and were expected to convert them to Catholicism‚ teach them the Spanish language‚ and‚ often least importantly‚ protect them from enemy tribes. In return for this protection‚ the natives

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    What Is Encomienda System

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    The encomienda system was a trusteeship labor system employed by the Spanish crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Philippines in order to consolidate their conquests. Conquistadors were granted trusteeship over the indigenous people they conquered‚ in an expansion of familiar medieval feudal institutions‚ notably the commendation ceremony‚ which had been established in New Castile during the Reconquista. The encomiendo system differed from the developed form of feudalism

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    “The history of the Caribbean is the history of the exploitation of labour” - with reference to slavery and the Encomienda labour system” In the above statement “the history of the Caribbean is the history of the exploitation of labour‚” it simply states that the Caribbean’s history is basically the history of its exploitation of labour. The definitions of keywords exploitation and labour must be considered. Exploitation can be defined as the practice of taking selfish or unfair advantage of a

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    atlantic system was a trade in the 1600s between Africa‚ Europe‚ and the Americas. It was an extraordinary trade of peoples‚ plants‚ animals‚ and diseases. It had an impact around the world and still does to this day. It is considered a drastic turning point in human history and earth’s ecology. There are good and bad sides of the creation of the atlantic system. Some were intentionally brought to different places and some were accidental. The most profound impact of the atlantic system was the transportation

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    Impacts On The ROC System

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    There are various potential risks that may have negative impacts on the ROC system if they are realised. 1- ROC Database: The ROC database is vulnerable to several risks‚ namely‚ unauthorised access‚ misconfiguration‚ loss of data‚ corruption‚ and inconsistent data. These risks can have several impacts in terms of having incorrect data that leads to inappropriate actions. Loosing data might result in difficulties in delivery services affecting patients’ lives. 2- Patient Data / Records: Patients’

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    The Impact of Informatuon Systems on Organizations and Markets Vijay Gurbaxani and Seungjin Whang Z Z LU 0 Z 0 f- 3 .J The adoption of information technology (IT) in organizations has been growing at a rapid pace. The use of the technology has evolved from the automation of structured processes to systems that are truly revolutionary in that they introduce change into fundamental business procedures. Indeed‚ it is believed that "More than being helped by computers‚ companies will

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    ABSTRACT Electronic Banking system has become an important practice among Commercial banks in Nigeria. The introduction of the electronic banking has improve banking efficiency in rendering services to customer. In line with his study the is to aim at examine the impact of electronic banking system in Nigeria. Through the cluster sampling techniques‚ data was collected by means of questionnaires from 40 unity bank Officers and the result shows that Unity Bank electronic banking guidelines are in

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    neoliberal theory has a great impact on the education system and how it runs. Through the privatisation of public goods‚ education included‚ competitive markets created. For the education system marketisation and standardized testing are the results of neoliberalism. Schools are competing against one another and promoting merit to get students in the door. While pressure is placed on teachers and students to perform well on standardised. The stakeholders of the education system are considerably affected

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