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    borrowing instead of taxation. [2] Origin of Public Borrowing [4] Mercantilist Period (1500-1750) European economists between 1500 and 1750 are considered mercantilists. This is the era of merchant capital‚ dependent on connections between social and productive systems. [4] Mercantilism started it all‚ during this era colonies were established and mercantilist trade was a great tool used for the control and accumulation of gold and silver bullions [5]‚ the idea of financing was born for this

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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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    different cultures and beliefs. In modern societies rules and regulation are set and expected to be followed. People know what norms are to be followed. All of this leads to personal autonomy being breached. In the article Individual Autonomy and Social Structure by Dorothy Lee‚ she gives various examples of societies in which personal autonomy have been established. Lee uses examples from different societies claiming that personal autonomy does not turmoil the society. In these societies all individuals

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    According to an article in Panay News‚ children of Overseas Filipino Workers often sought after teachers and fellow pupils for attention. This might stem from the abandonment these children feel from their parents abroad. A women’s group conducted the study of the behavioral patterns of OFW children and it was held in a school in Pavia town. Most of the women’s group’s data showed that the children craved for physical contact more than the children with parents working in local areas. Their

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    Contribution of American to the Philippines 1. Independence - America helped the Philippines to eliminate the Spaniards in the country thus helping the Filipinos to end the suffering from the Spanish reign. This was the first step of the country to stand on their own and start a new beginning.  2. Government -we adapted and patterned some of our constitution with the Americans’.  3 Sports - Filipino favourite sport had been basketball‚ and other foreign sports instead of the national sports which

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    not even tried in the Cleveland Street scandal‚ however working-class men were punished. Had the aristocrats been imprisoned of gross indecency in 1889‚ homosexuality could have gained mass awareness already then; however‚ maybe because of their social status they were not tried. On the other hand‚ the media is not interested in working-class men’s crimes‚ thus‚ the public did not become mass aware of homosexuality during the Cleveland Street scandal. Another specific trait in Wilde’s case was his

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    The Philippines Under Japan: Occupation Policy and Reaction Ikehata Setsuho and Ricardo Trota Jose‚ editors Quezon City / Ateneo de Manila University Press / 1999 By Temario C. Rivera   If understanding the past is a key to making sense of the present and the future‚ this collection of eight meticulously researched and clearly written articles on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines is a must read. The book stands out for its extensive use of hitherto inaccessible primary Japanese

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    country. More specifically‚ several papers came out highlighting that the Philippines is already overpopulated and this is causing the economic woes of the country. A Policy Brief by the Philippine Center for Population and Development in 2010 categorically stated that “The rapid population growth in the Philippines over the last several decades has hindered the country’s economic development. From 2000 to 2009‚ the Philippines had one of the highest population growth rates in the Southeast Asian region

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    “The Philippine Daily Inquirer” I. Introduction Philippine Daily Inquirer is one of the most prominent newspapers in the Philippines. It is the most widely read newspaper nowadays because of its updated content. The Philippine Daily Inquirer is undeniably the country’s most widely read and circulated newspaper. With over 2.7 million nationwide readers daily‚ it enjoys a market share of over 50% and tops the readership surveys. Not only is it the most read among all sectors and ages‚ it is also

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    The Political Environment of the Philippines Historical Facts: The Philippines overcame many obstacles in history that reshaped the political environment of modern times. The Philippine islands have a strong Spanish influence. Records in history date back to 1521 where Ferdinand Magellan colonized the islands in the name of Charles I of Spain. The Spanish objectives focused Philippine society toward the spread of Christianity‚ colonization in the name of Spain‚ and acquiring key positions

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