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    Topic: It has been two years since the Maguindanao Massacre happened and NO justice has been served to the victims. Philippine Justice System‚ Wake Up! The Maguindanao Massacre which happened two years ago that killed innocent people‚ including journalists has still left the bereaved families mourning since after two years‚ no justice has been served. Why is this so? Why is justice not yet given to them? And what has it caused to our nation? Since the massacre happened‚ Philippines has

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    I have picked three representative bodies‚ of which I will be describing the roles and responsibilities and how it is relevant to own role. Trade unions: The trade union for education is called Voice. Their job is to represent each member of the trade union as a whole. This can be done via supporting them‚ protecting their rights and listening to their concerns and or ideas. To support their members they monitor their happiness at work‚ to see if they are valued and have job satisfaction and job

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    Nantucket Research Paper

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    The Island of Nantucket is mostly known for its whaling businesses. With a great history and fascinating stories‚ Nantucket is a lot more than a whaling island. Located off the southeast coast of Massachusetts‚ Nantucket is a beautiful island that anyone would want to visit. Bartholomew Gosnold‚ an English explorer‚ discovered Nantucket during his voyage to New England. Thomas Mahew bought Nantucket but it was not settled until Thomas Macy led a group of Quakers to a settlement near Capaum. The island

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    Valerie Garza Speech # 1: COA I am going to start off in my coat of arms presentation with a symbol that most represents my family. I have chosen to start off with my family because they are the ones who have been the most influential in my life. My name is Valerie and to me life begins and ends with family. And my first three symbols‚ are a camping fire‚ a cross‚ and a yellow rose. My first symbol is a camp fire. A camp fire is important to me because it represents my family and I

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    Barbara Charline Jordan 1936-1996 By: Essence Rogers Mr. White US History Barbara Charline Jordan was the first African American congresswoman from the South. Born February 21‚ 1936 in Houston‚ Texas was the youngest of three daughters in a close knit family. She attended Roberson Elementary School and Phyllis Wheatley High School. Her father‚ Benjamin Jordan was a Baptist minister who taught her a love of family‚ faith‚ music and language. Her mother‚ Arlyne Jordan was a domestic worker

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    In Onofre Corpuz’s esssay on "Is there a Philippine Public Administration"‚ he negatively stated that there is a Philippine public administration by repeatedly stating‚ "It’s all very Filipino". He even stated that "...the existing public administration is faithfully Filipino.". I must agree with his statement because indeed‚ a Philippine public administration exists‚ I believe in terms of structure. I would like to quote Alex Brillantes‚ Jr. and Maricel Fernandez on their statement. "Yes we have

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    The Philippine Legislature created the Commission of Independence in November 1918 “for the purpose of studying all matters related to the negotiation and organization of Philippine Independence.” This Commission was composed of eleven senators‚ and forty congressmen‚ majority coming from the Nacionalista Party. One of the most important undertaking of the Commission was the dispatch of the Independence Missions to the United States and alongside this‚ conducted a publicity campaign through the

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    ROCATES CLARE M. FERNANDEZ #73-O Broadway Street New Manila‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines Mobile Number: +639159573597 E-mail Address: Rcmfernandez@gmail.com EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND College: Trinity University of Asia Cathedral Heights‚ 275 E Rodriguez Sr.‚ Avenue‚ Quezon City AB Mass Communication‚ Communication Arts 2010-2014 High School: Manuel A. Roxas High School Scout Chuatoco‚ Roxas District. New Manila‚ Quezon City 2006-2010 Elementary: Tomas Morato Elementary School

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    Summary of “the Cove” Have you ever thought of eating dolphins? In Japan‚ it truly exists as many Japanese have tried dolphin meat. However‚ they did not know anything about the story behind. This documentary tries to disclose the dark side of Japan‚ international dolphin slaughter in Taiji‚ Japan. Besides‚ it also reveals the hazardously high levels of mercury in dolphin meat and seafood widely sold in Japan which put Japanese’s life in peril. Many dolphins are captured and transported to international

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    A study on the abolition of the Pork barrel I. Introduction The issue on the Pork Barrel has been the subject of conversations for quite a period of time. Countless comments‚ startling news reports and interviews were heard and seen by the people of the Philippines. Pork Barrel is the system used in the Philippines to allocate funds coming from the taxpayers’ money for the betterment of the country. The funds are distributed to various sectors

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