10 Surprising Facts About Death Penalty In The Philippines For Filipinos‚ few issues can be so polarizing yet undoubtedly interesting at the same time as that of the death penalty. After all‚ some of the most memorable moments of our history have involved capital punishment (the Gomburza’s garrote‚ Jose Rizal’s firing squad‚ etcetera). Although we won’t enter in the un-ending whirlpool of debates and choose which side we’re on‚ we do however would like to share some of the more-interesting stories
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House of the Philippines PHILIPPINES 101 History of the Philippines Through the centuries… • 750‚000-500‚000 years ago: Flake tools 750‚000found in Solana‚ Cagayan • 50‚000-10‚000 BC: Cutting tools found in 50‚000the Tabon Caves in Quezon‚ Palawan • 24‚000-22‚000 BC: Fossil remains of 24‚000“Tabon Man” in Tabon Caves • 6th to 10th century: Complex society exists in Negros Oriental. • AD 900: Chinese porcelain and stoneware found in Masbate. • AD 990: Wooden boat found
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1986 -1987 • RAMON J. LIWAG (Acting Capacity) 1987 - 1988 • MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO Jan. 4‚ 1988 - July 17‚ 1989 • BIENVENIDO P. ALANO July 4‚ 1989 - Dec. 21‚ 1989 • ANDREA D. DOMINGO Dec. 22‚ 1989 - Mar. 17‚ 199 • BAYANI M. SUBIDO Mar. 18‚ 1992 - July 1992 • ZAFIRO L. RESPICIO July 3‚ 1992 - August 1994 • RAMON J. LIWAG (Acting Capacity) August 1994 - Mar. 1995 • LEANDRO I. VERCELES‚ SR. Mar. 6‚ 1995 - July 12‚ 1996 • RAMON J. LIWAG (Acting Capacity)
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against either the Phil or US would be considered as endangering the peace and safety of both countries. Implemented foreign exchange controls Foreign policy aimed to continue friendly relations with countries over the world. Also‚ favored the US. Ramon Magsaysay to bring freedom and progress to the barrios. Programs that would bring rural upliftment and development. Worked for the acquisition of big estates and opened public agricultural lands for sale to farmers. Built barrio roads that connected the
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Presidents of the Philippines Submitted by: Abud‚ Tegie De Vera‚ Sharmaine Inting‚ Mhae ‚Norman Olayvar‚ Ma. Elaine D. Submitted to: Mr. Ricky Tebang Professor in History MWF 7:00-8:00pm First Republic ------------------------------------------------- Emilio Aguinaldo (1899-1901) -> The first and youngest Philippine President (at age 29) -> A Filipino revolutionary general and politician -> Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight
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REFERENCES Abueva‚ J. V. & De Guzman‚ R. P. 1969. Foundations and Dynamics of Filipino Government and Politics. Manila: Bookmark‚ Inc. Aceron‚ J. 2009. Reforming the Philippine Political Party system: ideas and initiatives‚ debates and dynamics. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Almonte‚ Jose. 2007. To Put Our House in Order: We Must Level the Playing Field. Metro Manila‚ Philippines: Foundation for Economic Freedom Bernas‚ Joaquin. 2007. The Philippine Constitution for Ladies‚ Gentlemen
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Nick Joaquin was born in Paco on Calle Herran‚ as the the son of Leocadio Y. Joaquin‚ a lawyer and a colonel of the Philippine Revolution‚ and Salome Marquez‚ a schoolteacher. After three years of secondary education at the Mapa High School‚ Joaquin dropped out of school to work on Manila’s waterfront and in odd jobs. On his spare time he read widely at the National Library and on his father’s library. English had became the official medium of instruction in 1898 after the Spanish-American war. Especially
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ALEXANDER C. FALTADO City Address: 263 Dakila St. Sumilang Pasig City Provincial Address: 7020ME Brgy. Balete‚ Balete Batangas City Cell Phone Number: 0917-758-4814 PERSONAL INFORMATION: Age: 27 Date of Birth: October 8‚ 1984 Place of Birth: Daet Camarines Norte Father: Donatilo P. Faltado Mother: Edita C. Faltado Occupation: Retired Police Inspector Occupation: PNP Government Employee SEMINARS ATTENDED: OFFICE FOR LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES Lyceum of
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Module 4 BRIEF BACKGROUND OF AMERICAN INVOLVEMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES The United States’ policy was to govern the Philippine Archipelago for the common welfare of the Filipino people and to train the Filipinos for self-governance. The United States was hoping that the Filipino people would be capable of independence someday. President Mckinley assure that the Philippines are theirs‚ and so it should not be exploited‚ rather to develop‚ to civilize‚ to educative and to train the Filipinos in the
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enjoy!!! :]]] EFFECTS OF ILLEGAL ABORTION A Research Paper Presented to Ms. Rivera RAMON MAGSAYSAY (CUBAO) HIGH SCHOOL Ermin Garcia St. Cor. EDSA Cubao Quezon City In partial fulfillment of the requirement of English IV By: Rowena Louise V. Eustaquio IV-Scarlet ii APPROVAL SHEET This research entitled “Effects of
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