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    and Ambrosia Polistico.’ * He was known as the "Prince of Visayan Poets" and the "Bard from Bohol". * He was appointed Secretary of Foreign Affairs by President Ramón Magsaysay‚ for four years concurrently serving as vice president. PRESIDENCY (1957-1961) * At the time of the sudden death of President Ramon Magsaysay‚ Vice President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. García completed Magsaysay’s unexpired term for 8 months and won the Presidential election on November 1957 over

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    corruption was present. Elpidio Quirino was defeated by Ramon Magsaysay. He was known as “the guy” because many considered him as the president who can act as a common man‚ a president who has the heart for his people. He even opened Malacañang to the public. Magsaysay. Ramón Magsaysay made a laurel-Langley agreement between the Philippines and the United States approved. He also submits R.A no. 1400 or the Land Reform Act of 1995. Ramon Magsaysay also created establishment and development of cooperatives

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    Personal Reaction No man is an island. Just like a line in a song‚ “Walang sinoman ang mabubuhay para sa sarili lamang”. It means that no one can survive only by themselves. Every one of us needs care and love given by other persons‚ like family‚ friends‚ and someone special‚ in order to progress. We need them to share our feelings with and to communicate with. Without them life is worthless. Man is not only a political and rational being but man is a gregariously social being. Man is a gregariously

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    Ela Bhatt Ela Ramesh Bhatt born on 7 September 1933 in the city of Ahmadabad in India. She is the founder of India’s Self-Employed Women’s Association (or SEWA). A lawyer by training‚ Dr. Bhatt is a respected leader of the international labour‚ cooperative‚ women‚ and micro-finance movements who has won several national and international awards. Ela Bhatt’s childhood was spent in the city of Surat. Her father‚ Sumant Bhatt‚ had a successful law practice. Her mother‚ Vanalila Vyas‚ was active

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    Hanz Thomas 8 Carnegie Phil History Homework January 13‚ 14 Name of President: Sergio Osmeña Full Name: Sergio Osmeña y Suico Term: August 1‚ 1944 – May 28‚ 1946 Birthdate: September 9‚ 1878 Family: Mother - Juana Osmeña y Suico Son - Sergio Osmeña Jr. (Philippine Senator) ACHIEVEMENTS: ~Launched and Edited the newspaper El Nuevo Dia together with Jaime de ~Veyra and Rafael Palma in 1900 ~Allowed by the Supreme Court to take the Bar Examination even though

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    FACULTY AND UNIVERSITY COMPETITIVENESS Not only that universities’ focus is onto students but also to each and every members of the state universities and from this‚ faculty members‚ staff and employees must be given due credit and importance for their worth helping each universities foster high quality education. PUP The University employs 1‚483 full-time and part-time faculty members with a few of the full-time faculty holding administrative positions. There are 707 regular and casual administrative

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    Foundation for welfare and preventative policing in 1988[5] which was later renamed as the Navjyoti India Foundation in 2007‚ and the India Vision Foundation for prison reformation‚ drug abuse prevention and child welfare in 1994.[6] Bedi was awarded Ramon Magsaysay award in 1994 for Government service.[7] Early life and education Kiran Bedi was born in Amritsar‚ Punjab‚ India. She is the second of four daughters of Prakash Peshawaria and Prem Peshawaria. Her three sisters are; Shashi‚ an artist settled

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    Biography : Francisco Sionil Jose Name : Francisco Sionil Jose Birth date : December 3‚ 1924 Parents : Antonio Jose (Aglipayan minister) and Sofia Sionil Spouse : Maria Teresa Jovellanos Field in Literature : Fictionist Educational Background Elementary : Rosales Elementary School Secondary : Far Eastern University High School College : University of Santo Tomas (liberal arts) : Manila College of Pharmacy and Dentistry (pre-medicine) Work Experience - editor-in-chief of the university

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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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    Filipinos have. In the informal education setting: to further explain is one example from the article “First held March 27 to April 2‚ in 1946 following President Sergio Osmea‘s orders the “Linggo ng Wika” was moved to Aug. 13-19 by president Ramon Magsaysay to honour Manuel L. Quezon’s birth month‚ as it was Quezon’s birth month‚ as it was Quezon’s Commonwealth Act 184 that establshied the institute of of National Language in 1936.” Second would be “..Tagalog-based wika was not so quickly the medium

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