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    Rural and Urban Migration

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    areas. Bulletin Today. Vol. II Issue No. 25‚ January 25‚ 1973‚ Greater Manila‚ pp. 8. Maglalang‚ F. J. Bill filed to compel medical grads to practice in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. XII Issue No. 56‚ June 16‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 2. Usman‚ Edd K. Erap wants cable TV in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. LVI Issue No. 23‚ March 16‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 7 Cueto‚ D. S. Gov’t reaches out to the poor in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. XXVIII Issue No. 82‚ May 1‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 26

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    LAND USE AND SETTLEMENT PATTERN ENVIRONMENT Land Use and Settlement Pattern Environment have a major impact on natural resources including water‚ soil‚ nutrients‚ plants and animals. Land use information can be used to develop solutions for natural resource management. Furthermore‚ having a land use planning can help the researchers to evaluate park resources‚ documents and recommends programs for managing and conserving these resources‚ discusses key planning issues‚ indicates relevant policies

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    Rizalina R. Benico graduated in BSBA Manila in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science in Business and Administration major in Accounting. On the following year‚ she took up the Certified Public Accountant board examination‚ and luckily she passed. In that same year‚ she landed a job in an accounting firm in Binondo‚ Manila. Currently‚ she is the Chief Accountant of the Lyceum of the Philippines University- Manila. She is serving the institution for 27 years. When she was in elementary‚ Rizalina did

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    Bar Exams Question 2006 - 2010

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    his counsel. What are the remedies available to him? Explain. 5% - V - May Congress enact a law providing that a 5‚000 square meter lot‚ apart of the UST compound in Sampaloc‚ Manila‚ be expropriated for the construction of a park in honor of former City Mayor Arsenio Lacson? As compensation to UST‚ the City of Manila shall deliver its 5-hectare lot in

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    Children of the City About The Author Amadis ma Guerrero was born in Ermita‚ Manila in 1941‚ hegraduated from the Ateneo de manila in 1965 from theUniversity of Santo Tomas in 1959. His short story “Children of the City” is a departure from his usual style. It won the PalancaAwards in 1971. Setting This story happened in the late 1980’s. Everything occurred in the dark perilous busy streets of Manila. Boulevard . streets of Avenida. Characterization Victor He is a boy from Intramuros

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    Qweqweqwe

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    Philippines. The masses do not know it yet. I heard it for the first time in 1872 when the tragic executions took place. I still remember the panic that this word created. Our father forbade us to utter it‚ as well as the words Cavite‚ Burgos‚ etc. The Manila newspapers and the Spaniards apply this word to one whom they want to make a revolutionary suspect. The Filipinos belonging to the educated class fear the reach of the word. It does not have the meaning of freebooters; it rather means a dangerous

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    Rizal in Hongkong and Macau

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    Rizal’s First Homecoming In the summer of August 1887‚ Rizal decided to return to the Philippines for some months. The circumstances during his time were favorable because many authorities at that time were liberally inclined. Both the Gran Oriente de España and Luz de Oriente was composed of Spaniards and Filipino masons. Rizal’s priority was to cure his mother’s eyes‚ thus his first operation of being an ophthalmologist based from his experiences and studies‚ was very successful in removing

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    Alfonso

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    family’s original surname was Yu‚ and the first of the clan to come to Manila in the late 19th century was named Yu Tiaoqui. He was always introduced as Yu Tiaoqui‚ until everyone assumed that Tiaoqui was his surname. He married a Filipina who became Mrs. Tiaoqui – beginning the name of the clan still prevalent in banking and business. Yu Tiaoqui left behind a family in Fookien. Upon his death‚ his Chinese son came to Manila using the name Yu Chengco. This son‚ still in his 20s‚ adopted the name

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    Jose P. Riza;

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    anti-Chinese feeling amongst the Spanish colonizers. From an early age‚ Jose Rizal Mercado showed a precocious intellect. He learned the alphabet from his mother at 3‚ and could read and write at age 5. Jose Rizal Mercado attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila‚ graduating at the age of 16 with highest honors. He took a post-graduate course there in land surveying. Rizal Mercado completed his surveyor’s training in 1877‚ and passed the licensing exam in May 1878‚ but could not receive a license to practice

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    difficulties in Madrid. Rizal Back in Paris‚ France 4 April 1891 Rizal sent a letter to Jose Maria Basa asking the latter if he (Rizal) could borrow money to defray his fare for Hong Kong from Paris. From manila 3 February 1888 Rizal‚ after staying in the Philippines for almost six months‚ left Manila for Hongkong‚ bringing with him P5‚000 which he earned from his medical practice. Biarritz Rizal took a vacation in the resort city of Biarritz on the fabulous French Riviera. He was the guest of the

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