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    exist. That’s why owning a piece of land is really a great deal especially for the farmers and tenants. That’s why President Marcos implemented the PD 27 or The Land Reform Program of the Government‚ enacted on October 21‚ 1972‚ tells that restricted land reform scope to tenanted rice and corn lands and set the retention limit at 7 hectares. The intention of President Marcos is to free the tenant farmer from the bondage of landlordism. When this law was implemented tenants are so glad because owning

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Nikola Tesla‚ Sir Albert Einstein‚ former Republic of the Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos‚ and Dr. Jose Rizal‚ they all have one thing in common – a nanay-teacher. The nanay-teacher was a house bill (HB No. 5243) first introduced by Hon. Sherwin Gatchalian‚ a Congressman in Valenzuela City. This act was intended to strengthen the role of parents as partners of the government in educating children. Most Filipino students have their mothers

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    University of the Philippines. He was a great debater and in Communication Arts that’s why he was recruited by General Douglas McArthur who made his personal secretary. The famous “I shall return” was actually a brain-child of Secretary Romulo. During the Marcos period as the foreign secretary the Philippine was made famous because of Romulo’s outstanding performance in the diplomatic world as the secretary of Foreign Affairs a

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    Marco and Rodolpho are Beatrice’s two cousins coming to the United States from Italy. They are coming to the United States to make money to live better lives and they stick together through thick and thin. That is where the similarities end with these two brothers. Each one of them is there for completely different reasons. They are viewed differently by those around them and react differently to the situations that are presented to them. Marco came to the United States for one reason only: to

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    Ilse Anaid Ramirez Rico was born on October 3‚ 1988 in Mexico City‚ Mexico. She became the second daughter of Jesus and Rosaura Ramirez. Her sister Cristina immediately learned to love her and take that older sister figure she would later look up to. Both of her parents were very hard working people‚ her mother worked part time at a Jelly Company as a secretary and her father had a full-time job as a banker. Even though she was born in a middle-class family‚ her parents were never the type to spoil

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    For a long time‚ I’ve had a bottomless fascination with Marco Polo and his adventures. From the beginning of the competition‚ I immediately knew my topic would be based on Marco Polo. When I was little‚ I heard stories from my father‚ who loved to travel but never had the chance. He would enthusiastically describe the places Marco Polo had gone and the sights he had seen. I was deeply moved by his enthrallment with Marco Polo‚ which gave me the aspiration to choose this topic. This would be a great

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    the streets of Manila and other provinces.   Filipinos could no longer sat idly while the dictator and his cohorts plunged the country in the mire‚ thus‚ the unfolding of the 1986  historic peaceful people power revolution that toppled the 20 -year Marcos rule.   Freedom was regained and democracy restored to Filipinos‚ fuelled by one man’s ultimate sacrifice.   Today‚ our country needs several "Ninoys" not one who will literally die but one who will unselfishly sacrifice for others even in smallest

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    President Benigno Aquino III on Monday delivered his longest State of the Nation Address (SONA) so far‚ but has been applauded less frequently than last year. Facing the joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ Aquino delivered a 102-minute‚ slightly longer than last year’s 91-minute SONA. More than three years after accepting an urgent challenge to lead a crisis-ridden nation‚ President Benigno Aquino III said Monday he has done everything possible to solve many of the country’s

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    Jueteng has been very famous here in the Philippines and is widely patronized by Filipinos although it is illegal. According to some‚ it is something that shouldn’t exist but there’s more into it. As Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile and other lawmakers proposed jueteng legalization‚ lots of contradicting and supporting ideas in this regard were brought up. What if it will be legalized? Will it be a friend or a foe? Despite all the scandals and criticisms that it is encountering‚ jueteng will

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    President Term Platform Issues Manuel Roxas May 28‚ 1946 – April 15‚ 1948 2nd President of the Senate of the Philippines (1945-1946) Senator (1945-1946) Secretary of Finance (Aug. 21. 1941 – Dec. 29‚ 1941) 2nd Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives (1992-1933) Member: Philippine House of Representatives (Capiz/Roxas City) (1921-1938) Governor of Capiz (1919-1921) Bell Trade Act – 800M$ rehabilitation money from US Philippine Rehabilitation Act Treaty of General Relations

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