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    Philippine Liquers

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    distillation until 80 proof alcohol is gathered‚ determined using alcohol hydrometer. Don’t let alcohol concentration go below 80 proof. Below 80 proof is of low quality. Tapey is the only known Igorot rice wine and the only known rice wine in the Philippines. CAR Needs: - half a pound of bubod - a kilo of diket preferrably of the red variety - a labba (or any wide space) to spread the rice to dry - a gosi or any closed container (Note: One of the most high-grade kind of bubod is available

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    Philippines and Tour

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    After we look the plant site we proceed to the buying area of their products. After we buy we take our lunch in mang inasal and after that we proceed to Philippine Stock Exchange. But unfortunately we are late more than an hour due to traffic and they do not accommodate us. That’s why we proceed to our next destination which is the Philippine Trade and Training Center. We got there at the exact time given to us. We have our seminar and they teach us on how to market products and how to create a

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    Philippine Revolts

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    Igorot Revolt - The Igorot Revolt was a religious revolt in 1601 against Spanish attempts to Christianize the Igorot people of northern Luzon‚ in the Philippines. - Flavio Maniago in Alliance with Magalat of Cagayan was the leader of this revolt. Governor-General Francisco de Tello de Guzmánsent Captain Aranda with Spanish and Filipino colonial troops. - The Spaniards were determined to convert the Igorots to Christianity. They launched a crusade to proselytize the highland natives of Luzon

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    Poverty in Philippines

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    cookieSet=1&journalCode=sp Poverty Fact Sheet Series - The Urban Poor. In Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet. Retrieved 22:39‚ January 8‚ 2007‚ from http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5710.html Garcia‚ M. B. (1994). Social Problems in the Philippine Context. Manila: National Bookstore Conflict theory. (1974). In Randall Collins‚ Conflict Sociology. New York: Academic Press‚ 1974‚ pp.56-61.

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    Philippine Government

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    Introduction to Philippine Government Lesson 1 What is Political Science ? •  Political – Greek word •  “POLIS” - means – A CITY / SOVEREIGN STATE •  Science – Latin word •  SCIRE - means - TO KNOW Therefore…... •  It is a basic knowledge and understanding of the state and its ideals •  Association of human beings into a “body politic” •  Political community- organized under government and law •  The relations among people control by the state; state to other state Scope of Political Science

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    contributes to the betterment of a nation. Today‚ it seems that people are coming way too fast and many already. Well‚ I say there’s no problem about it. No problem if these people are from other countries. But sad to say‚ the reality is‚ our nation‚ the Philippines has this problem. Overpopulation is and should be everyone’s concern. It’s not something that we should blame only on the poor or the government or especially only on those who have seemingly taken God’s directive to “go forth and multiply” to heart

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    Philippine Literature

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    The USA learned from its predecessor’s mistakes and‚ as its first effort‚ established a public school system‚ based on English language. Consequently‚ the literacy rate rose rapidly‚ and first fictional texts written in the language of the new rulers were published shortly after the change. Already during the 1920s the former elite language was replaced by English‚ soon also practiced as a medium of fiction. In the 1940s‚ some authors writing in English‚ such like Jose Garcia Villa and Carlos Bulosan

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    Bryan Francis P. Rodriguez‚ Nathalie Gabrielle A. Tatualla Muslims In The Philippines‚ Cesar Adib Majul; 56-84. ISLAMIZATION OF SULU Tuan Masha’ika Tuhan Maqbalu Karim ul-Makhdu Rajah Baguinda Sharif ul-Hashim Mohadum‚ Alawi Balpaki A. Tuan Masha’ika //Badjaos moving from the Johore area‚ to Sulu (14th century) B. Tuhan Maqbalu - Mentioned in a tombstone found in Bud Dato‚ the hill of rulers (710 A.H.‚ 1310 C.E.) - Muslim who died far away from his land of

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    Poverty in the Philippines can be described in many ways. There are numerous stories that I have observed‚ researched‚ and heard about that paint a clear picture on how “poor” people in our country live their lives. I think that I should first mention my own perspective of what poverty is and who the poor people are in our country. I am confident that I can give at least a brief and general description of poverty because I come from Cubao‚ a place packed by multiple informal settlers and street

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    Although the New England and Chesapeake regions originated from England‚ they developed into two different societies. Religious toleration‚ economic opportunity‚ and government positions attributed to their development. The New England colony was made up entirely of Puritans and Separatists. The goal of these two religions was either purify the Church of England religion‚ or completely separate from it. Their main reason for immigrating to the New World was for religious purposes. Their whole

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