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    Malampaya Project

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    40-45% of Luzon’s electricity since 2002. It is currently being conducted by Shell Philippines Exploration together with the joint partners Chevron Texaco Malampaya and PNOCEC. The gas was buried approximately 800 meters underwater deep in Northwest Palawan. According to Department of Energy Philippines (2002) that Malaya Gas field is to produce 146 billion cubic feet (BCF) a year. It was proven that they have at least 80 million barrels of condensate and 20-40 million barrels of oil reserves which totals

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    pork barrel

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    next day‚ Napoles denied Luy’s allegations. In her counter-affidavit‚ she said that she’s not involved in any scam. On the 16th day of July‚ Inquirer reported that at  P900 million from royalties in the operation of the Malampaya gas project off Palawan province intended for agrarian reform beneficiaries were siphoned off by dummy nongovernment organization (NGO) created by Napoles. August 14‚ the court issued a warrant of arrest for Napoles and her brother‚ Reynald Lim for the illegal detention

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    Juvenile Tendency of Going to Internet Café A Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Department of Computer Science in Partial fulfillment of the Requirements in Computer Networks II Brian Cristofer S. Rodriguez Department of Computer Science Palawan Polytechnic College‚ Incorporated March 2012 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This research study would have not have been possible without the guidance and help of several individuals who are in one way or another contributed and extended their valuable assistance

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    Syllabus

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    SYLLABUS I. Subject Code: MAPEH II II. Subject Title: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II III. Subject Description: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II IV. General Objectives: At the end of the Second Year program in Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health‚ the students are expected to be able to demonstrate the following competencies: V. Curriculum Pacing Guide` |TIME FRAME |CONTENTS/TOPICS

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    Sources of History

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    Sources of History Sources of information provide the evidence from which the historian obtains facts about the past. In writing history‚ the historian not only relies on past thoughts rather re-enacts it in the context of analysing the documents and other records left. This is an indispensable condition in the quest for historical facts. Primary sources are those that have witnessed the event that took place or have been part of the incident being studied. These include written records

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    SUBMITTED BY: Vince Carlo M. Payumo II-St. Martin Submitted To: Ms. Fatima Mallari NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (NCR) * ARAY TYPE: Spanish Influence ORIGIN: Ermita‚ Manila PRONUNCIATION: (ah-RAHY)  The Aray is a Filipino form of the Spanish jota accompanied by sprightly steps. The dance‚ itself‚ is flirtatious and involves the graceful use of tambourines by women. * PASIGIN TYPE: Rural Folks ORIGIN: Pasig  Pasigin came from the word Pasig that is mentioning

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    Intercultural Experience

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    Speech Draft INTRO- The Philippines consists of 7‚107 islands. I will go into the interesting culture of the Philippines. As well as share some interesting facts. 1. Attention Getter- Back in 1934‚ the world’s largest pearl was found under the Palawan Sea in the Philippines. The Pilipino flag is the only flag that is flown upside down during a time of war. 2. Bonding- The Philippines is by far the Tuna Capital of the world. Tuna is a major good for the Philippines and is the lifeline so to speak

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    Tourist Spots...

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    Tourist Spots in Philippines Photos and Images Explore the Philippines. Take a peek at Filipinos’ history and culture mirrored by century-old churches‚ ancient forts and modern museums. See the best of nature in our white-sand beaches and three-layered virgin forests. Discover the Philippine islands. Blessed with an extensive coastline‚ the Philippines is ringed with unspoiled beaches and first-class resort facilities. Its deep-blue‚ crystal-clear waters offer about 40‚000 square kilometers

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    awesome yeah

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    past 20 years. Large blasted areas are very slow to recover because corals have difficulty establishing on loose or sandy substrate. In southern Philippines‚ between Malaysia (Borneo) and Philippines (Palawan) illegal dynamite fishing is still a common practice. The area between Borneo and Palawan Island are the target of ESI where the dynamite fishing is common. The ESI president observed during his field in 2008 “Finding dynamited fish in local markets is unfortunately quite common.” As stated

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    Ihawig Prison

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    the Americans. During the American occupation‚ some Filipinos were captured and held as prisoners. Some prisoners couldn’t be accommodated at the Bilibid Prison in Manila so they were thrown in a specific area of Puerto Princesa an island called Palawan. Col. John White‚ who supervises‚ thought of making the latter place to be an open jail since the island of twenty thousand hectares was mostly covered of rain forest.             Later on‚ the open jail was authorized to become a penal colony

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