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    MAY DAY EVE

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    Ash-covered Loam‚ N.V.M Gonzalez (Filipino Literary Classics) © 1992 Bookmark‚ Inc. 147 pages. Reviewed by GRSays Children in the Ash-covered Loam is the third book and second volume of stories by N.V.M Gonzalez. It was set in Manila and Mindoro. The first three stories happened in the rural areas of Manila all in all there are seven stories in this book namely: “Children of the Ash-covered Loam”‚ “Lupo and the Riverbank”‚ The Blue Skull and the Dark Palms”‚ “The Morning Star”‚ “A Warm Hand”

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    ENSC 202 Written Report The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System (PEISS) Presidential Decree 1586 Submitted to: Dr. Ruben F. Amparado By: Genevie P. Pinton Rosanillo Yagos The Philippine Environmental Impact Statement System (PEISS) [Presidential Decree 1586] I. Introduction The origin of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) practice started in 1969 from the issuance of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by the United States. This policy was the

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    Bureau of Correction

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    Corrections in the Philippines started during pre-colonial times when the task was community-based. It was only during the Spanish regime that an organized corrective service was made operational. The main penitentiary was the Old Bilibid Prison at Oroquieta Street in Manila which was established in 1847. It was formally opened on April 10‚ 1986 by a Royal Decree. About four years later‚ on August 21‚ 1870‚ the San Ramon Prison and Penal Farm in Zamboanga City was established to confine Muslim rebels

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    BM103

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    Exercise 11 1) Solve the ff. Modified Distribution (MODI) Warehouse A1:V1+W1= 3‚ W1= 3 B1:V1+W2= 5‚ W2= 5 B2:V2+W2= 8‚ V2= 3 C2:V2+W3= 4‚ W3= 1 C3:V3+W3= 4‚ V3= 3 VC C1: 3 – 0 – 1 = 2 A2: 4 – 3 – 3 = -2 A3: 3 – 3 – 3 = -3 B3: 8 – 3 – 5 = 0 A3: Table 2: OC B1: V1+W2= 5‚ W2 = 5 B2: V2+W2= 8‚ V2 = 3 C2: V2+W3= 4‚ W3 = 1 A3: V3+W1= 3‚ W1 = 0 C3: V3+W3= 4‚ V3 = 3 VC CC A1: 3 – 0 – 0 = 3 150 + 40 + 100 + 60 + 20 C1: 3 – 0 – 0 = 3 = 370 A2: 4 – 3 – 0 = 1

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    Quezon was inaugurated President of the Philippines in 1935‚ he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines since Emilio Aguinaldo and the Malolos Republic in 1898. However‚ in January 2008‚ Congressman Rodolfo Valencia of Oriental Mindoro filed a bill seeking instead to declare General Miguel Malvar as the second Philippine President‚ having directly succeeded Aguinaldo in 1901.[c] Quezon had originally been barred by the Philippine constitution from seeking re-election. However

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    Table of Contents 1 Introduction - 1 - 2 Destination Development Principles - 1 - 3 Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1 Proposed Destination & Product Development Framework - 2 - 3.1.1 Destination Framework - 2 - 3.2 Prioritizing Tourism Interventions in the SCDs - 6 - 3.2.1 Northern Philippines - 7 - 3.2.2 Central Philippines - 7 - 3.2.3 Southern Philippines - 8 - 3.2.4 Implications For Setting Development Priorities - 8 - Introduction Although previous tourism plans

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    By Nick Joaquin One warm July night Julio was writing a letter to-of all people-his landlord‚ Ka Ponso. It was about his son Jose who wanted to go to school in Mansalay‚ the town where Ka Ponso lived. They had moved here to the island of Mindoro about a year ago because Julio had been unable to find any land of his own to farm. As it was‚ he thought himself lucky when Ka Ponso agreed to take him on as a tenant. "Dear Compadre‚" he started writing. A while before‚ his wife had given birth

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    Banaue Rice Terraces

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    Banaue Rice Terraces  The Rice Terraces in Banaue‚ Ifugao are considered to be the Eighth Wonder of the World. The terraces are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Approximately during the ministry of Jesus Christ on earth (over 2000 years ago)‚ the native people of Ifugao began carving the terraces of the mountains using merely their bare hands and sticks from the trees in the forests. The terraces were carved mainly to provide an area of land suitable for planting rice which is the staple

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    Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila EN BANC G.R. No. L-45987 May 5‚ 1939 THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ plaintiff-appellee‚ vs. CAYAT‚ defendant-appellant. Sinai Hamada y Cariño for appellant. Office of the Solicitor-General Tuason for appellee. MORAN‚ J.: Prosecuted for violation of Act No. 1639 (secs. 2 and 3)‚ the accused‚ Cayat‚ a native of Baguio‚ Benguet‚ Mountain Province‚ was sentenced by the justice of the peace court of Baguio to pay a fine

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    Trivia

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    Phil. Trivia-Only in the Philippines Richest Biodiversity A great number of rare and exotic animals exist only in the Philippines. The country’s surrounding waters reportedly have the highest level of biodiversity in the world. But this distinction was soon overshadowed by the fact that the Philippines has been dubbed as the "hottest of the hotspots" by no less than the Conservation International. The Philippines is considered as a mega diversity country and a global biodiversity hotspot. In

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