“It’s more fun in the Philippines” Department of Tourism just released recently its new tourism campaign slogan‚ “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. It gained both positive and negative remarks. It was even said that it was just a copycat of the promotional tagline of Switzerland 60 years ago. But it seems this doesn’t affect much the increasing popularity of the slogan especially in the social media sites. I just thought why some Filipinos choose to criticize and find faults in this tourism
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NovayelSeptember 25‚ 2014 It’s More Fun in the Philippines Are you planning to go on a vacation soon? Have you decided where to go? If you haven’t figured it out yet; I can help you with that! I know a great place to visit where you can enjoy and experience the beautiful scenery‚ friendly and happy people‚ and most of all‚ very affordable prices. So pack up your things‚ book a ticket and let’s have fun in the Philippines! First let’s talk about the scenery in the Philippines. It is located in South East Asia
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The Story of Philippine National Anthem The Philippine national anthem was composed by Julian Felipe in spanish‚ The lone surviving revolutionary member of the “13 Martyrs of Cavite”‚ whose life was spared from the firing squad because of illness. Originally written as incidental music‚ it did not have words when it was adopted as the National Anthem of the Philippines. When General Aguinaldo came back from Hong Kong in June 5‚ 1898‚ he brought with him a musical piece composed by another Filipino
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HIST102 : Week 3 – Assignment: American Blunder in the Philippines May 27‚ 2012 Kier O’Neil Student American Public University On May 1‚ 1898 Commodore (later Admiral) Dewey guided his naval attack squadron into Manila Bay and quickly and decisively defeated the Spanish fleet. Not a single Spanish ship survived and not a single American life was lost. Simultaneously the Spanish were being attacked by land on all sides by native Filipino insurgents. With no hope of reinforcements or re-supply
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Status of Women in the Philippines Revisited On my first paper‚ I argued that although our country experiences greater societal equality compared to other countries in Southeast Asia‚ we do not give them the chance to excel more in their chosen fields and be equal as men can be. And since I ended stating that I was confused whether I really have made my point‚ now on my final paper I have already reflected as to whether there really is a societal equality here in the Philippines. On my first paper
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REACTION PAPER ON THE PHILIPPINE AGENDA Submitted by: Herjane D. Pasuquin BSCE-II Submitted to: Engr. Pericles O. Mabida When our teacher told us that we will be watching a video about political government in the Philippines‚ I thought that it would be about politics only. But as the videos are playing‚ I realize that it was more than politics. It is an eye-opener not only for the government officials but also to all Filipinos. They made a documentation
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The Philippines Under Spanish Rule (1600s – 1800s) Political Changes As a crown colony‚ the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies. Even so‚ the Spanish officials in the Philippines were appointed by the King of Spain‚ who issued Royal orders and decrees dealing with the proper administration of the colony. In 1863‚ the Philippines‚ as a colony‚ was placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Colonies or Overseas Ministry (Ministerio de Ultramar). In order to
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QUO VADIS‚ PHILIPPINE SPORTS? By Ericka Anne Arcilla Will the Philippines ever capture the elusive Olympic gold medal? For decades now‚ it has been the battle cry of the country’s contingents to the Olympic Games to bring home a gold medal. Time and again‚ they were frustrated. Where lies the problem? Are Filipinos destined not to win an Olympic gold medal? These and other questions continue to haunt our government and the country’s sports leaders and athletes. But the glaring reality is that
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Information Index On The Malolos Republic The Issue on Religion The Philippine Revolution The Filipino-American Animosity The Philippines under the American Rule The Revolution Continued with the Coming of the Americans ___________________________________________________ A Requirement for Midterm Period _______________________________________ Submitted to: Mr. Rowel L. Otero ______________________________
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Political stability following the May 2010 election of President Benigno Aquino III is soothing investors’ worries about Philippine stocks‚ and may translate into lasting market gains. Aquino‚ son of the late President Corazon Aquino and slain political leader Benigno Aquino Jr.‚ rose to power on a platform of fighting corruption‚ improving educational standards and supporting projects controlled by private companies instead of the government‚ in a bid to create jobs and boost growth. The stability
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