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    revolution changed the life and united all the Filipino‚ but  we don’t need EDSA revolution for us to be united and to prove to the other countries that we are one. It happened back in 1986‚ so it’s 27 years after when we got our freedom against Marcos’ Martial Law. I remember my mother told us something about what happened‚ i couldn’t imagine how frightening it was‚ i couldn’t imagine how people were during those times. It was a life-changing event‚ my mother said.  From what i know‚ a lot of

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    Leadership and Management

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    Lead and Manage People Leadership is the key dynamic force that motivates and co ordinates an organization to accomplish its objectives. A leader creates a vision for the others and then directs them towards achieving that vision. To be a leader you must have followers who have confidence in you and who give you their support and commitment to a goal. My Leadership Role I have been employed at Harley Nursing Home since September 1997 every Sundays. My initial position at Harley was as a

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    Edsa-a Generation After

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    nation’s socio-economic-political that it has become an important historical reference point as to how the country has come so far in improving its society and in giving its people a better life. The 1986 EDSA Revolution successfully removed the Marcos dictatorship and brought in Western-pattern liberal democracy to the Philippines. For many Filipinos‚ 1986 was the start of a new life for the Philippines and a hopeful beginning of a genuine political and economic democracy. In 1986 the world praised

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    Remembering Edsa

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    Instead of holding armors ad guns‚ the people with the members of the Catholic Church used rosaries‚ flowers and their own bodies to prevent the tanks and firearms of the soldiers who were then still under the control of then President Ferdinand Marcos but later turned their backs on the President. They joined the protesters and denounced the President and pushed for his surrender of power. The said revolution is about the reality that people does not always have to resort to physical and violent

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    Sona 2013

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    The First Philippine Republic‚ established in 1899 in Malolos‚ Bulacan‚ took ideas from European parliaments where the magisterial role of the head of state in the legislature was to mark its opening. The Malolos Constitution of 1899 provided for the President of the Philippines to preside over the opening of Congress‚ as well as convey his messages to the legislature through a secretary. When President Emilio Aguinaldo addressed the Malolos Congress on 15 September 1898‚ he simply congratulated

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    History of Journalism

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    Twenty-four important notes necessary in understanding a history of journalism in the Philippines. Marcelo Del Pilar is also the author of La Soberania Monacal‚ 1888; and Frailocracia Fililipa‚ 1889. Hilario was not actually his middle name‚ but Gatmaytan. The Iglesia Filipina Independiente was founded by Isabelo delos Reyes and Pascual Poblete‚ 1902; and was headed by Gregorio Aglipay as its first Pontifex Maximus or Obispo Maximo or Supreme Bishop. Vigan‚ before Ciudad Fernandina and later Heritage

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Literature is any form of expressing human’s simple to complex experiences that blend‚ combined and applied into words‚ well-chosen and arranged. It is full of thoughts‚ feelings‚ dreams‚ sorrows‚ aspirations and grief of human expressions in every harmonious way of expressions. It is a choice‚ choice of expressing everything without the hesitation from any hindrances. It is just like entering into a voyage‚ not to find good fortune

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    IntroductionFIN

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    Introduction One of the salient features of the National Service Training Program (NSTP)‚ particularly its Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy Training Service (LTS) components is that it focused on the promotion of the general welfare of the Filipinos via responsive and altruistic community based projects by student trainees as they undergo community immersion in fulfilment of the requirements of NSTP. Coverage Under the NSTP Program‚ both male and female college students of any baccalaureate

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Information Systems (IS) have become crucial for organizations to survive in today’s technology-focused environment. Increasing amounts of resources are invested in IS infrastructures in organizations to give better services and to produce better value products. (Tokdemir‚ Gül‚ 2009). It stores‚ processes and delivers information relevant to an organization. Barangay Information Systems (BIS)‚ a system with database‚ which is capable of handling

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    1987 Philippine Constitution

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of thePhilippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration ofPresident Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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