RESEARCH PAPER IN ENGLISH Submitted by: Reianne B. Espesor Submitted to: Mrs. Gladys B. Badting TERRORISM TABLE OF CONTENTS I – Acknowledgement II – Introduction III – Definition of Terms IV – Body/Problem V – Summary VI – Conclusion/Recommendation VII – End Notes VIII – Bibliography I. Acknowledgement First of all‚ I would like to say thank you to God‚ for giving me strength and good health to do this research
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Positive Effects of Tourism in Developing Countries BY Ruby P. Autor School of International Hospitality Management WCC Antipolo‚ Rizal October 15‚ 2012 Introduction Tourism has been increasingly viewed as an alternative approach in economic and environmental development as well as in the aspect of social and cultural in developing countries. Combating poverty is probably the most leading problem that most of the countries in the world especially
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Some Fundamental Truths about Tourism 1. How do Mckercher’s Fundamental of Truths affect your views on Tourism Impact? It really affects my views a lot because at first‚ I only knew all the advantages of the tourism industry that it will have an impact for the common good of the economy and of our country. It changed my perspective because these things are hidden; rarely to be discuss by others because it does not affect tourist but by some means greatly affect the locals residing from the tourist
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The progress that the government have made in order promote tourism in St. Maarten has affected the development of St. Maarten. The development however good it is to the only economic mainframe known to St. Maarten‚ tourism‚ will soon be its environmental and cultural downfall. The smallest island in the world ever to have been partitioned between two different nations‚ St.Martin/St. Maarten has been shared by the French and the Dutch in a spirit of neighbourly cooperation and mutual friendship for
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A study on the shift in the Philippine Academic Calendar By: Lou Anne M. Pronto Republic Act No. 7797 states that “the school year shall start on the first Monday of June but not later than the last day of August.” Therefore‚ the shift of moving class calendar from June-March to August-May as proposed and decided by some major universities around the country falls within the parameters of the mandated school calendar. In studying the shift in the Philippine academic calendar‚ it is essential
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Project Background The Philippines remains as one of the best performing economies in Asia‚ as it grew 7.2% in 2013‚ which is better than the 6.8% growth posted in 2012. Its growth is based on consumption as well as growth in infrastructure investments – both public and private. Over the past two and a half decades‚ the institutions have been put in place and these include among others: restoration of democracy; transformation of telecommunications‚ public utilities (water and electricity)‚ transportation
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With the K+12 style of education being implemented in the Philippines‚ one must wonder what factors that prompted policy makers to implement this form of educational system. According to the Department of Education (2012‚ http://www.gov.ph/k-12/)‚ K+12 is there to provide sufficient time for mastery of concepts and skills‚ develop lifelong learners‚ and prepare graduates for tertiary education‚ middle level skills development‚ employment and entrepreneurship. This is all well and good in paper but
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second language. At the end of each main section‚4 there is a summary synthesizing studies and highlighting key findings relevant to the present study. The first section reviews selected second language acquisition theories that reflect representative‚ current trends in the field and provide a theoretical foundation for the study. The second section focuses on defining language proficiency and reviews relevant studies illuminating linguistic factors implicated in ELLs’ schooling. The third section
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Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION Background of the study The key selling point of the Philippines as a tourist destination has always been focused on its people who are known for their warm hospitality and the large number of pristine beaches that dot the country. Despite these unique features‚ the Philippines still lags behind our ASEAN neighbors as far as international tourist arrivals are concerned. For the year 2012‚ visitor arrivals to the Philippines gave a total of four million two hundred seventy
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Terrorism For this article terrorism is defined as: The use of violence to physically and psychologically terrorize a population by an individual or a group in order to draw attention to a cause‚ enact political change‚ or gain political power. -------------------------------------------------- State terrorism defines any violent action initiated by an existing government to achieve a particular goal. Most often this goal involves a conflict with another country. Non political terrorism is
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