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    Sulu. This armed incursion‚ which has been variously described a "crisis"‚ a "standoff"‚ a "siege"‚ and a "humanitarian crisis"‚ was met by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP)‚ which sought to free the hostages and expel the MNLF from the city. OBJECTIVES: 1. To create a personnel management system that will effectively identify and anticipate the manpower needs and problems of the company. 2. To create conducive working conditions in the head office

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    DUCAY‚ Christian Harvey P. ORTIZ‚ Kenneth Emmanuel H. 3-ELM TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 – Background and Historical Account of the Department 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Background of the Department 4 1.2.A. Significant Events and Major Breakthroughs 4 1.2.B. Personalities Involved 10 1.2.C. Scope and Delimitation 15 1.2.D. Significance of the Departmental Research 15 Chapter 2 – Department Status‚ Problems and Policy Implication 15 2.1 Current Programs of the Department 15 2.2 Problems of the Department

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    AQUINO’S INAUGURATION Amid cheers‚ Associate Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales administered Aquino’s oath of office at the highly yellow Quirino grandstand‚ minutes short of the 12:00 time as mandated by the Constitution. A 21-cannon salute was delivered after Aquino’s oath while two choppers showered the crowd with yellow rose petals. Fr. Catalino Arevalo‚ the family’s spiritual adviser‚ held the bible where Aquino symbolically placed his hand as he delivered his oath. Earlier‚ Vice President

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    Emilio Aguinaldo Emilio Aguinaldo was born on 23 March 1869[b] in Cavite Viejo (present-day Kawit)‚ Cavite‚ to Carlos Aguinaldo and Trinidad Famy‚[c] a Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children‚ the seventh of whom was Emilio. The Aguinaldo family was quite well-to-do‚ as Carlos Aguinaldo was the community’s appointed gobernadorcillo (municipal governor) Emilio became the cabeza de barangay of Binakayan‚ a chief barrio of Cavite del Viejo‚ when he was only 17 years old. In 1895 a law that

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    office 30 December 1953 – 17 March 1957 | Vice President | Carlos P. García | Preceded by | Elpidio Quirino | Succeeded by | Carlos P. García | Secretary of National Defense | In office 1 January 1954 – 14 May 1954 | President | Himself | Preceded by | Oscar Castelo | Succeeded by | Sotero B. Cabahug | In office 1 September 1950 – 28 February 1953 | President | Elpidio Quirino | Preceded by | Ruperto Kangleon | Succeeded by | Oscar Castelo | Member of the Philippine House

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    The Springfield Nor’easters: Maximizing Revenues in the Minor Leagues The Springfield Nor’easters Executive Summary Springfield‚ Massachusetts is the new location for the Nor’easters Class A minor league baseball team. The Nor’easters baseball team chose Springfield because of the advantage of having the distance from any major league game venue. The owner of the team‚ Jimmy Mercante‚ needs the Nor’easters to bring in enough revenue to be able to run itself‚ other than some fixed expenses

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    History of Ilocos Sur

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    742 Cervantes 13 4th 14‚116 23‚470 Galimuyod 24 4th 10‚310 3‚440 Gregorio del Pilar (Concepcion) 7 5th 4‚308 4‚166 Lidlidda 11 5th 3‚798 3‚384 Magsingal 30 3rd 27‚615 8‚498 Nagbukel 12 5th 4‚764 4‚312 Narvacan 34 2nd 41‚578 12‚221 Quirino (Angkaki) 9 4th 7‚866 24‚010 Salcedo (Baugen) 21 4th 10‚704 10‚344 San Emilio 8 4th 6‚920 14‚144 San Esteban 10 5th 7‚779 1‚962 San Ildefonso 15 5th 6‚670 1‚135 San Juan (Lapog) 32 3rd 23‚808 6‚437 San Vicente 7 5th 11‚907 1‚260

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    symbolism and imagery‚ Leonard Quirino instead intents to examine and emphasize the use of symbolism and how Tennessee Williams uses it in order to construct his marvelous play‚ A Streetcar Named Desire. Instead of focusing in terms of its theatrical presentation‚ Quirino sets out to reveal how two ordinary symbols in the play‚ the cards and the voyage of experience‚ transcend beyond just theatre but to the main intent and purpose of Williams’ tragic work. Quirino states that the ultimate aim of

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    can be erected with no difficulties. As soon as‚ the grandstands have erected‚ arches would have attached to the columns of the grandstands and they would be temporarily supported at various points over the whole span. Finally‚ this solution satisfied the criteria set‚ however‚ it was decided at a later stage to make some amendments in order to improve it in some other aspects. 5.1.3 Final Conceptual Design This concept involved two grandstands of capacity of 2500 spectators each; one opposite to

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    and Roxas‚ both from the Nationlista Party‚ reached a breaking point‚ when Roxas left the Party and organized his own‚ the Liberal Party‚ Roxas ran against Osmena for the presidency‚ while Elpidio Quirino ran against Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez for vice-precidency. The Liberal won with Roxas and Quirino defeating Osmena and Rodriguez. Roxas had beaten Osmena by slim margin of some 203‚000 votes and became the last president of the Commonwealth and‚ months later‚ the president of the Third Republic

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