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    The new BSP logo is a perfect round shape in blue that features three gold stars and a stylized Philippine eagle rendered in white strokes. These main elements are framed on the left side with the text inscription “Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas” underscored by a gold line drawn in half circle. The right side remains open‚ signifying freedom‚ openness‚ and readiness of the BSP‚ as represented by the Philippine eagle‚ to soar and fly toward its goal. Putting all these elements together is a solid blue

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    during the Japanese occupation of World War II. He was the only Filipino president to have been shot outside of combat. Contributions and Achievements: considered a legitimate president of the Philippines organized KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas). declared Martial Law in 1944 with his family‚ established the Lyceum of the Philippines 4. Sergio Osmeña‚ 1944-1946 Sergio

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    of the movie‚ which will have its premiere presentation Saturday‚ Nov. 21‚ at 7:30 p.m. at the SM Megamall Cinema 12‚ coincides with the current observance of the National Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Week. Its theme is: “Hakbang ng Bayan Laban sa Droga.” “Tulak” stars actors and actresses formerly identified with drugs but have now recovered and allowed themselves as testimonies and also now advocating for the eradication of society’s greatest menace. Among the stars who had illegal drugs

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    Elements of State 1. People - the population living in a state. 2. Territory - includes the land‚ the rivers‚ the sea‚ and the air space which the jurisdiction of the sate extends. 3. Government - the agency through which the will of the state is formulated‚ expressed and carried out. 4. Sovereignty or independence - the power to command and enforce obedience free from foreign control. Types of Governments Governments can be classified into several types. Some of the more common types of governments

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    sweeps towards to the horizon moving to the right. Fades then next scene.) Scene 2 :( in the katipunan‚ rizal’s pic on a table‚ bayan ko instrumental playing in background) Bonifacio:Lalaban tayo sa mga Kastila! Hindi na tayo magpapaapi! Kalayaan para sa Pilipinas! Katipuneros: Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! Bonifacio: Mabuhay si Jose Rizal Katipuneros: Mabuhay! (2 videos are chroma to each other‚ the Katipunan and Rizal on board the ship) Commentary: As you can see‚ Rizal was slightly anxious in the

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    [pic] “Alay ng Pangulo‚ Turismo Para sa Pilipino!” PROJECT BRIEF I. BACKGROUND RATIONALE: In line with the directive of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to promote and safeguard the country’s eco-tourism sites through the provision of essential services for tourists‚ the Grassroots Entrepreneurs for Eco-tourism (GREET) program has been conceived to enhance the livelihood opportunities preferably for promising young entrepreneurs who can best explore the inherent tourist drawing potentials

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    mean I didn’t care for my country. Didn’t I turn down my father’s offer to study in the States? After all‚ I had maids to order around‚ a driver to rely on‚ a ready source of funds. Why did I have to leave this country? “Ang puso ko at buhay man /sa iyo’y ibibigay….” Then a shot rang out‚ and there was red. Red that spilled forth from a bullet hole and stained the man’s clothes‚ stained the hands of the men who touched him‚ and even stained those who dared to touch these men. The red continued

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    Illegal drugs Illegal drugs are drugs which have controls on them by a government and are illegal in certain situations (a person is not allowed to have them). A drug is any chemical designed to affect the human body. A psychoactive drug is a drug that affects the brain. Some controlled drugs are allowed if you have permission (called a "prescription") from a doctor. Other drugs are illegal - meaning you are never allowed to have them. Individual countries and places have different laws about different

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    Chapter 5 STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS AND FREEDOM 1. Revolt of Lakandula and Soliman (1574) Lakandula and Soliman decided to rise in arms. They proclaimed their revolt and gathered in Navotas. Cause: Lavezaris’s reversal of Legazpi’s policy of excempting the native rulers from tributes 2. First Pampanga Revolt (1585) Some brave Pampangueño leaders connived w/ the people of Manila and the Borneans. The leaders were arrested abd executed w/out any fair trial. Cause Abuses of the Encomenderos

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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