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    Philippines Imperialism

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    On January 1‚ 1898 the US was looking for a better economy‚ more money‚ and overall control. So the US decided that the Philippines should be colonized country. The United States motivation for Imperialism in the Philippines can be classified in 5 sections: economic‚ ideological‚ religious‚ political‚ and strategic motivations.Their economical motives start with opening new markets‚ expanding their trade possibilities‚ balancing a favorable trade‚ making exports exceed imports‚ and expanding foreign

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    Title: "Philippine helicopters fire rockets at Muslim rebels in Zamboanga siege." Date: Monday‚ September 16‚ 2013. Source: Internet - http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/16/world/asia/philippines-mindanao-unrest/index.html?hpt=wo_c2 How does the article relate to social studies/history? This article relates to the social studies discipline of world history. The article discusses about war‚ Muslim rebels and the Philippine military. The article also takes place in the Philippines which is a sovereign

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    Culture of Philippines

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    Culture of Philippines Many people may ask where is the Philippines? The Philippines is an island nation located in Southeast Asia. Well known for the rich cultural heritage and a rich natural environment in the atmosphere widely throughout the country. Although Filipino culture acknowledges and greets visitors with a strikingly Western character‚ a strong Asian appearance shortly unravels soon after‚ creating a friendly and hospitable image Filipinos hold with unity of their diverse origins from

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    interrelation between people who exercise and resist power‚ and the use of tactics and strategy to gain power in a certain number of people. However‚ a lot of deeper definitions have been correlated with the term “politics”‚ both in a positive and negative way. It is now said that politics is a gamble‚ dirty and decisive‚ that it already lost its noble meaning. It is once said that politics may be considered as the noblest profession‚ if only it is created for the service of the people. Ladies and gentlemen

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    Baby Essay

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    a World Where Babies Aren’t Abandoned By Jane Eisner Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) Stories of infants abandoned by their mothers have haunted us ever since Yocheved placed her baby in a basket on the River Nile to escape a royal decree that the little boy be killed. We wish every baby Moses would be so generously rescued. We wish for the happy ending. So it’s understandable that‚ when faced with a few‚ heart-wrenching modern-day tales of abandoned babies‚ public officials

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    Designer Babies?

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    Designer Babies Parents can now pick a kid’s sex and screen for genetic illness. Will they someday select brains and beauty too? In the ever- advancing technological world‚ scientists discover new and efficient ways to advance society each and every single day. Imagine being able to choose your child’s body type‚ or personality‚ or IQ. It is not as farfetched as it sounds. It’s a process called "Gene Therapy"‚ and is being perfected right now. This process rules out any unknown’s in childbirth

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    Lindbergh Baby

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    Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping Parents have a hard time trying to keep their children safe. When children get kidnapped‚ parents‚ parents have to try to try their hardest to save them. Such was the case of the Lindbergh family. It was a regular day on March 1st‚ 1932. Mr. Lindbergh was going to work and Mrs. Lindbergh was going to stay home with the baby. She went upstairs to check on the baby. He was not there. Mrs. Lindbergh then found a ransom note. All of a sudden the world crashed down on her

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    The Economic Boom “One of the oldest and perhaps the noblest of human activities has been the abolition of poverty…we in America today are nearer to final triumph over poverty than ever before in the history of any land.” Herbert Hoover‚ 1928 The economic boom (the period of economic prosperity typically placed (1921-1929) was caused by an expansion in industry‚ which led to more jobs and an increase in disposable income. Many changes took place in the 1920’s. Growth of mass production in industry

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    Abandon Baby

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    THE PREVENTIONS OF BABY ABANDONMNET There are some ways to prevent baby who being abandoned which divided into five parts. 1)The individual All religions in Malaysia prohibit sex before marriage. Every person has the responsibility to their own life so that they cannot let anyone pressure into having sex. Besides that‚ Besides that‚ there are good reasons to say “No‚ not yet” to anyone who asked about sex. One of the reason is the person itself can protect the health and also the feeling from

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    History of Philippines

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    History of the Philippines: People first reached the Philippines about 30‚000 years ago‚ when the Negritos immigrated from Sumatra and Borneo via boats or land-bridges. They were followed by Malays‚ then Chinese beginning in the ninth century‚ and Spaniards in the sixteenth. Ferdinand Magellan claimed the Philippines for Spain in 1521. During the next 300 years‚ Spanish Jesuit priests and conquistadors spread Catholicism and Spanish culture across the archipelago‚ with particular strength on the

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