“SONA 2013” Change could not be done overnight either six years is not enough but even if the president is strangled by these truths he is still persistent to continue what he started; whoever people he might meet head-on in the process‚ whatever cost may it take. This was the one my contemplation of the opening statement of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III during his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) held last July 22‚ 2013 in Batasan Pambansa Complex. His very promising statements
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He is seated at the right hand of the Father‚ And he will come to judge the living and the dead.” From these scriptures‚ different interpretations arose. Different religion ascended and two of these are Seventh Day Adventist and Iglesias Watawat ng Lahi‚ Inc. - Malvarosa
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and numerous civic society groups. Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s nine-year term saw the birth and growth of one of her foremost anti-poverty programs – the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program – popularly known as the 4Ps. Pantawid Pamilya is a conditional cash transfer program that provides incentives for poor families to invest in their future by ensuring that mothers and children avail of healthcare and that children go to school. It is a human development program of the national
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“SONA 2013 REACTION PAPER” President Benigno Simeon “PNoy” Aquino III delivered his fourth annual State of the Nation Address in Batasang Pambansa Complex‚ Quezon City on July 22‚ 2013 with the theme‚ “Sa Gitna ng Daang Matuwid.” President Aquino’s speech was very comprehensive‚ covering a lot of areas which include the accomplishments of his administration in political and economic aspects‚ praises for public servants and government departments who made outstanding services for the
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[pic] International Labour Office Policy Integration Department The Philippines in the global economic crisis: the social and local dimensions Lourdes Kathleen Santos[1] A Technical Note for the Policy Coherence Forum Overcoming the Jobs Crisis and Shaping an Inclusive Recovery: The Philippines in the aftermath of the global economic turmoil 11 – 12 March 2010 Philippines
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Bullying 1. Definition a) School bullying 2. Types of bullying a) Verbal b) Physical c) Cyber bullying 3. Causes of bullying a) Physical appearance b) Cultural differences c) Social factors 4. Effects of bullying a) Poor academic performance b) Depression c) Insecurity d) Suicide attempts II Data of suicide attempts III Awareness and Campaign for bullying School
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by providing the poor people with the education that they could not access otherwise Two of the most basic yet also most powerful aspects on a child’s development are their health and education (Mella‚ Osido‚ Suing‚ 2011). With the use of Pantawid Pamilya‚ beneficiary households are given the chance to pursue a stable education together with a healthy body. After all‚ everyone must have a healthy body to be able to go to school and attain proper education. Investing in children’s human capital and
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4P’s PROGRAM AND THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF ELEMENTARY PUPILS IN CABULISAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL‚ INOPACAN DISTRICT S.Y. 2014-2015 Introduction Research Questions This economic paper seeks to determine the 4P’s program and the academic performance of the Elementary pupils. Specifically‚ it seeks answers to the following questions. 1. What is the profile of the respondents in terms of? 1.1. Gender 1.2. Age 1.3. Grade 1.4. Total number of children in the family 1.5. Total number of class attendance
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pagbabago sa edukasyon: ang gawin itong sentral na estratehiya sa pamumuhunan sa pinakamahalaga nating yaman: ang mamamayang Pilipino. Sa K to 12‚ tiwala tayong mabibigyang-lakas si Juan dela Cruz upang mapaunlad—hindi lamang ang kanyang sarili at pamilya—kundi maging ang buong bansa. – Pangulong Benigno S. Aquino III The K to 12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of basic education (six years of primary education‚ four years of Junior High School‚ and two years of Senior High School [SHS])
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Introduction Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) are among the most popular social protection schemes today. Promoted by multilateral institutions‚ notably the World Bank‚ CCTs have been adopted in at least 30 countries as of 2008‚ with further ones expected to follow suit in the coming years (WB‘s CCT Webpage). The map below shows these country-adopters. CCTs are grounded on the principle that human capital accumulation is a development vehicle which can be achieved by providing money to poor households
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