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    GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION Second Semester School Year 2011 - 2012 A LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT STUDY Barangay North Poblacion‚ Valencia‚ Negros Oriental Submitted by: Maria Curpusa T. Maquilang Submitted to: Dr. Patricio G. Gabuya (Professor) A LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT STUDY Barangay North Poblacion‚ Valencia‚ Negros Oriental ACKNOWLEDGMENT This term paper would not have been possible without the guidance and the help of several individuals who in one

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    Negro

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    cases the employers of Negroes in common labor‚ in which most of them are now engaged‚ assert that there is no hope for advancement of Negroes in their employ because Negroes will not work under foremen of their own color. In other words‚ the average Negro has not yet developed to the point that one is willing to take orders from another of his own race. While it is true that such an answer is often given as a mere excuse for not placing Negroes in responsible positions when it can be done without

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    Miseducatio of the negro

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    From the beginning when the African slaves first set foot on American soil‚ the Negro has been perceived as an inferior race. Unfortunately‚ the effects from slavery still take a hold of the Negro race even today. In this novel‚ Carter G. Woodson attempts to thoroughly explain why exactly this has come to exist. Years ago‚ the ideals in his book are still seen to be true. Woodson’s theory is that because of the way the Negro is treated by the oppressor‚ he has been brainwashed to believe his inferiority

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    the new negro

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    The New Negro In the last decade something beyond the watch and guard of statistics has happened in the life of the American Negro and the three norms who have traditionally presided over the Negro problem have a changeling in their laps. The Sociologist‚ The Philanthropist‚ the Race-leader are not unaware of the New Negro‚ but they are at a loss to account for him. He simply cannot be swathed in their formulae. For the younger generation is vibrant with a new psychology; the new spirit is awake

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    “The Intelligence of the Negro” In the book Toussaint Louverture‚ there is a 1931 article by James in which he argues with the statements made by Dr. Harland and others. In this article James argues with Dr. Harland’s paper‚ “Race Admixture” which talks about how “the negro race are inferior to intelligence to the white” (189:1). Dr. Harland starts by pointing out the definition in the Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ published in 1884‚ “..the preamature ossifactation to the skull‚ preventing all further

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    Mis-Education of the Negro- Carter G. Woodson From the beginning when the African slaves first set foot on American soil‚ the Negro has been perceived as an inferior race. Unfortunately‚ the effects from slavery still take a hold of the Negro race even today. In this novel‚ Carter G. Woodson attempts to thoroughly explain why exactly this has come to exist. Although written years ago‚ the ideals in his book are still seen to be true. Woodson’s theory is that because of the way the Negro is treated by the

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    A Negro Woman

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    Commentary on « A Negro Woman » by W.C Williams This text is a poem entitled « A Negro Woman » written by American author William Carlos Williams in 1955. It is therefore at the very beginning of the African-American Civil Rights Movement which occurred between 1955 and 1968 in the United States. In this poem‚ Williams describes a common black woman carrying a bunch of yellow flowers. It is written in free verses and could be divided into two parts: one being mainly a description and the

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    Langston Hughe's Negro

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    Negro” by Langston Hughes deals with the basic description of the history of blacks up to the 1920s. This poem reflects the history of blacks and the trials and tribulations they endured in the past and continue to endure in the resent. Hughes describes himself and his race as having been a slave‚ worker‚ singer‚ and victim who suffered discrimination in several ways from different people in different places. By doing this‚ Hughes represents the black race as only himself throughout history. Hughes

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    Region 7

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    Region 7 - Central Visayas * Central Visayas is right in the center of the Philippines. The four provinces include Cebu‚ Bohol‚ Negros Oriental and Siquijor‚ and the cities of Cebu City‚ Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue. Cebu City is the economic center for Region VII and for the whole Visayas‚ Each with its own character and treasure-trove of natural and man-made attractions. * Total Land Area: 15‚ 875 km² * Total Population: 6‚ 398‚ 628 * Making it the 5th most populous of the country’s 17

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    Striving of the Negro People

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    Between me and the other world there is ever an unasked question: unasked by some through feelings of delicacy; by others through the difficulty of rightly framing it. All‚ nevertheless‚ flutter round it. They approach me in a half-hesitant sort of way‚ eye me curiously or compassionately‚ and then‚ instead of saying directly‚ How does it feel to be a problem? they say‚ I know an excellent colored man in my town; or I fought at Mechanicsville; or‚ Do not these Southern outrages make your blood boil

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