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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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    meeting its needs. The underlying causes of poverty are much more convoluted‚ relating to the distribution of government power‚ a continuously widening income gap‚ differences in cultural attitudes and ideologies‚ and inequalities in wealth and education. Other social conditions tend to perpetuate poverty‚ such as cultural differences in family life and attitudes toward education and inequality within education and job markets‚ based on gender or socioeconomic status. The consequences of poverty

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    The theory of cultural imperialism in media is where one culture controls another‚ forcing it ’s culture to change to the controlling one . This theory is said to have first developed in the mid-twentieth century‚ and initially it was a response to the changes society was undergoing after the development of improved telecommunications. Various terms such as "media imperialism"‚ "structural imperialism"‚ and "cultural dependency and domination"‚ (L. White) have all been used

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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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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF PAKISTAN Outline: • Introduction • Problems Faced By Pakistan At The Time Of Inception • Current Scenario • Social Problems i) Poverty ii) Illiteracy iii) Overpopulation iv) Unemployment v) Child Labour vi) Corruption vii) Poor Social Sector Including Health‚ Safe Drinking Water‚ Sanitation And Basic Infrastructure viii) Women Are Not Empowered ix) Human Rights Problem x) Injustice xi) Sectarianism‚ Extremism‚ And Target Killing xii) Absence Of Rule

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    The Visual Arts in the Philippines Art had a vital function in pre-colonial society. The early native artists showcased their talent and skills in making of pots‚ bamboo containers‚ shell and bead jewelry. They ornamented it with various designs derived from their agricultural mode existence‚ such as‚ symbols of the fields and streams‚ clouds‚ sun and stars‚ lightning‚ bird or animal shapes. These designs acquired a social meaning and name to express authority‚ social position or identification

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    Discuss how societal forces influence the practice and theory of management. Do you think management techniques are a response to these forces? (Samson and Daft‚ 2009:78). Management‚ as defined by Davidson et al. (2006)‚ is “a set of activities including planning‚ decision making‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling directed at an organization’s resources (human‚ financial‚ physical and information) to achieve organizational goals in an efficient and effective manner” (p. 5). According to Bartol

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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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    Hinagdang Palayan (Rice Terraces) Hinagdang Palayan (Rice Terraces) Hinagdang Palayan (Rice Terraces) The Banaue Rice Terraces are 2‚000-year old terraces that were carved into the mountains of Ifugao in the Philippines by ancestors of the indigenous people. The Rice Terraces are commonly referred to by Filipinos as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". Maria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina FallsMaria Cristina Falls Maria Cristina Falls is a waterfall

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    Autonomy…Again? Foreword This paper summarizes the historical background‚ causes‚ and a possible solution to end the ongoing ethnic conflict in The Philippines. The Muslim Filipinos of Mindanao and the Christian Filipinos have been fighting the second oldest internal ethnic dispute in the world. Over 120‚000 people have died and 2 million have been displaced in this four decades long battle.1 For many years‚ the central government’s attempts at peace‚ institutional restructuring‚ and regional autonomy

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