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    Philippine history 1

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    Development of the Philippines and of Japan.—In many ways the next decade of the history of the Philippine Islands may resemble the splendid development of the neighboring country of Japan. Both countries have in past times been isolated more or less from the life and thought of the modern world. Both are now open to the full current of human affairs. Both countries promise to play an important part in the politics and commerce of[10]the Far East. Geographically‚ the Philippines occupy the more central

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    Philippines and Jose Rizal

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    should clarify the meaning of a hero to make it quite simple to understand how Rizal became one. A hero symbolizes goodness. Rizal gave us freedom by using goodness. Jose Rizal became the Philippine national hero because he fought for freedom in a silent but powerful way. He expressed his love for the Philippines through his novels‚ essays and articles rather than through the use of force or aggression. He was a very amazing person at his time. He was humble‚ fighting for reforms through his writings

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    Stem Cell in the Philippines

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    The Impacts of the Popularization and Transnational Influence of Stem Cell on Health Care and Federal Funding Issues in the Philippines As time goes by‚ there seems to be a gradual influence of modern sensibility on the way humans perceive the concept of health. In fact‚ nowadays‚ there seems to be a blurring of the line between health and wellness. Because of this‚ it is inevitable that in a modern society‚ people are now being more conscious with their body and their health is now being a worrisome

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    A. Andres Bonifacio(1863-1897) BIOGRAPHY Andres Bonifacio was born on November 30‚ 1863 to Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro in Tondo in Manila‚ Philippines. He was a Filipino revolutionary hero who founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society devoted to fighting Spanish occupation of the Philippines. | Bonifacio’s early education started in the Guillermo Osmena School. But‚ unfortunately‚ his parents died when he was 14 years old. This forced him to quit studies and look after his younger

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    Overpopulation in the Philippines 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the study: to discuss and cite ways on how to prevent overpopulation in the Philippines. 1.2 Significance of the study: to make people realize how alarming is overpopulation. 2. Meaning of Overpopulation 3. Overpopulation facts 3.1 Causes of Overpopulation 3.2 Effects of Overpopulation 3.3 Solutions to Overpopulation 4. Manila: A megacity where the living must share with the dead ( Jenny Kleeman’s Article ) 5. Conclusion

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    Chapter I Introduction Background of the study This topic was chosen for investigation because of a need for an in-depth study of the culture of major ethnic groups in the country today. Philippine culture is very diverse and with this in mind‚ a thorough research and analysis of the culture of the major ethnic groups in the country should be made. A search for a deeper understanding of the way of life of various groups in the country led to the formulation of this topic. Significance of the study

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    Philippine Literature

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    1 Lesson 1 Introduction [pic] It gives nostalgic feelings and enjoyment to re-examine the comedies‚ tragedies and inspiration of the beautiful Filipino poems‚ stories‚ essays and plays. Going over them is a very wonderful experience. It enables you to magnify your appreciation of literary selections and see the role they play in society and even grow and evolve through your literary journey. Objectives: At the end of the lesson‚ you should be able to: 1. State the meaning of literature;

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    Philippine Constitution

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    validly first secure a warrant of arrest or search warrant. Without it‚ any evidence that can be obtained by such shall become inadmissible evidence in court. And to get a warrant of arrest‚ the judge must personally issue it based on probable cause. Probable cause simply mean that "reasonable grounds to believe that a particular person has committed a crime‚ especially to justify making a search or preferring a charge." In short it simply means that a judge could not indiscriminately issued a warrant

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    The Legazpi Expedition to the Philippines As defined‚ an expedition commonly refers to a long sojourn for the sake of fulfilling specific purposes within a given time. Oftentimes‚ their characteristics are exploratory‚ scientific‚ geographic‚ military‚ or political in nature and in breadth.  In the Philippines‚ there were several  voyages that many in and around the world;  do not have any inkling or idea about. One of which‚ was the world-famous and historical conquest simply alluded to as the

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    comprises the Philippine archipelago1‚ with all the islands and water embraces therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of its terrestrial‚ fluvial and aerial domains‚ including its territorial sea‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around‚ between‚ and connecting islands of the archipelago regardless of their breadth and dimensions‚ form part of the internal waters of the Philippines. 1987

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