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    “The Population Commission (Popcom) said there are 30.6 million Filipinos or 6.12 million families who are suffering from poverty.” With this quotation‚ the recently implemented K+12 Educational System in the Philippines which includes additional two years of school is untimely and may not be very convenient for the Filipino people. This program initiated by DepEd aims to improve the quality of education in Filipino schools. The batches that will be affected with the system are Batch 2016 and

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    CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES FIFTEENTH CONGRESS Third Regular Session } H. No. 6339 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY REPRESENTATIVES SARMIENTO (M.)‚ TEVES‚ CALIXTO-RUBIANO‚ YAP (S.)‚ CRUZ-GONZALES‚ PACQUIAO‚ BELLO‚ CLIMACO‚ RODRIGUEZ (M.)‚ NOGRALES‚ DEL MAR‚ AUMENTADO‚ MARCOLETA‚ RODRIGUEZ (R.)‚ SARMIENTO (C.)‚ TEODORO‚ ROMUALDO‚ VILLARICA‚ TAÑADA‚ ANGPING‚ GARCIA-ALBANO AND PRIMICIAS-AGABAS‚ PER COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 2255 AN ACT EXPANDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9208‚ ENTITLED “AN ACT TO INSTITUTE POLICIES

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    3-4:30 December 11‚ 2013 The Philippines of Rizal’s Times A Reaction By reading the title‚ you can now know what the article is about‚ the Philippines of Rizal’s time. During Rizal’s time‚ the Philippines was under the colonization of the Spaniards and their evil ways on ruling a country. The article technically states the kinds of evil things the Spaniards did which were (1) Instability of colonial administration‚ (2) corrupt officialdom‚ (3) no Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes

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    THE 1987 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES PREAMBLE We‚ the sovereign Filipino people‚ imploring the aid of Almighty God‚ in order to build a just and humane society‚ and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations‚ promote the common good‚ conserve and develop our patrimony‚ and secure to ourselves and our posterity‚ the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth‚ justice‚ freedom‚ love‚ equality‚ and peace‚ do

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    people directly enacts laws. 5. RECALL- Process of removing public officers by people’s votes before the expiration of their term. QUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS: 1. Citizens of the Philippines; 2. Not otherwise disqualified by law; 3. At least 18 years old; 4. Must have resided in the Philippines for at least one year & in the place where they propose to vote for at least 6 months immediately preceding the day of the election. DISQUALIFICATIONS OF VOTERS: 1. Persons who

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    University of the Philippines Santa Rosa Campus A Term Paper Entitled COLONIAL INFLUENCES OF THE SPANIARDS IN THE PHILIPPINES Presented by: Maybelyn U. Catindig‚ BSEM 3-1 Presented to: Prof. N. Silva I. Introduction Spain is known for its history of exploring and conquering lands during the Age of Exploration in 16th century. There were many undiscovered lands during those times and in search of the east countries of the world‚ Spain was able to discover the Philippine archipelago and

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    Outline of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines I. PREAMBLE A. The Constitution is ordained and promulgated by the sovereign Filipino people‚ with the implored aid of God. B. Purposes of creating the Constitution i. To build a just and humane society ii. To establish a government that: a) embodies our ideals and aspirations; b) promotes the common good; c) conserves and develops our patrimony;

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    TOUS les JOURS Philippines Introduction TOUS les JOURS is a leading chain in the food industry’s premium café bakery segment in South Korea that primary sells bread and cakes. TOUS les JOURS is a French-Asian bakery that delivers 100% freshly baked products by its on-site production system with natural ingredients for a guaranteed healthy breads as its no. 1 value. TOUS les JOURS offers beverages as well. It is franchised owned by CJ Foodville‚ a business group of CJ Group. Tous Les Jours was

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    Topic Outline for the Argumentative Essay Title: The Necessity of Reproductive Health in the Philippines Thesis statement: Although the church believes that the RH Bill shouldn’t be implemented‚ I believe that the RH Bill would benefit the Philippines and give them the knowledge on reproductive health‚abolish overpopulation inthe Philippines‚ and give people the freedom on how they want to deal with pregnancies. Introduction: Background‚ problem‚ and thesis statement Body: I. Counter-argument

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    The fate of Philippines is not entirely dependent to whom the next president will be‚ but rather the wiseness of the people whom they are willing to support and follow for six consecutive years. The most crucial part in the politics is the election for the highest position‚ the president. For this reason‚ every voter must be very meticulous. What makes a good president? For me‚ a president‚ a person of integrity‚ must be someone who could bring back people’s trust to the government. Furthermore‚

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