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    Chapter 1 Background: The Philippine Educational System The educational framework in contemporary Philippines is guided by philosophical orientations that put primacy on pursuit and information of knowledge‚ skills‚ values‚ and attitudes necessary to make the Filipino a productive member of the society. It is geared towards the pursuit of better quality of life for all Filipinos. This framework also endeavours to harness productive capacity of the countries human resource base towards international

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    Gregory Sarksian Sociology 101 (Pulliam) 12/5/2012 America’s Caste System As this sociology course comes to an end‚ I’ve gotten a broader idea of not only who I am in this society‚ but also where I belong in this society. What this class allowed me to realize is that I was given an opportunity that other sperm cells were not. Why was I lucky enough to be the son of a successful certified public accountant‚ and the same for everyone else in my inner circle of friends? How was it decided that

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    The Electoral System Elections: a device for filling an office through choices made by a designated body of people: the electorate; "very heart of the political process" A. Material Element: externalities involved in the organization and use of things (speeches‚ campaigns‚ the act of going to the election booth‚ writing the name of the candidate in the ballot) B. Discursive Element: how the material elements "fit into an existing wider pattern of meaning‚ symbols and understandings" (material

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    Philippine School of Interior Design—Ahlen Institute Lot 15‚ Blk. 86 – Phase V‚ AFPOVAI‚ Bayani Road Fort Bonifacio‚ Taguig City What Ails the Philippine Society Today? The Current Education System in the Philippines Submitted By: Kiana Miguela B. Umali Submitted To: Ms. Maria Congee Gomez June 28‚ 2014 Education—a single word that branches out to countless opportunities and prospects that can lead each and every individual to a greater and brighter future. Learning

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    welfare of the people‚ or more negatively‚ the idea of corruption and dirty tricks especially nowadays when numerous issues are colouring the taxation system of the country. With these‚ today‚ its importance seems to be overlooked and is viewed more negatively as a burden to the people. Currently‚ the individual income tax rate in the Philippines stands at 32 percent‚ which is third highest in the entire Association of South East Asian Nation (ASEAN) region‚ next to Thailand and Vietnam. A number

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    THE PHILIPPINE EDUCATION SYSTEM The education system of the country includes formal and non-formal education. Compared to other Asian countries‚ the Philippine education system differs in a number of ways. Basic education in the Philippines is only 10years as against 12 in other countries. The Philippine education system is closely related to the American system of formal education while other Asian countries are influenced by the English‚ French or Dutch system. The Philippines issuing a bilingual medium

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    Political System of the Philippines The political system of the Philippines occurs within an organized framework of a presidential‚ representative‚ and democratic republic with the president as both the head of state and the head of government within a pluriform multi-party system. The three brunches of government‚ the law-making body or the legislative branch‚ the law-enforcing body or the executive branch and the law-interpreting body or the judicial branch forms political system of the Philippines

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    School of Social Work Graduate Essay Form Please return directly to: Adelphi University Office of University Admissions One South Avenue P.O. Box 701 Garden City‚ NY 11530-0701 Part A. To Be Completed By Applicant Name Address Street Other Name(s) Used on Transcripts City State ZIP Social Security Number* Telephone Number Major Signature *Your Social Security Number will be used by the Office of University Admissions for identification purposes only. The Social Security Number is

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    The Philippines elects on national level a head of state (the President) and a legislature. The president is elected for a six-year term by the people. The vice-president is elected at the same time on a separate ballot. The Philippines elects on a local level governors‚ vice governors‚ board members‚ mayors up to the barangay officials and the Sangguniang Kabataan or youth council members which is mandated in the current Constitution of the Philippines and the Local Government Code of 1991. The

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    The caste system of India is one of the main dimensions where people in India socially differentiated through religion‚ class‚ tribe‚ region‚ gender and language. The Indian caste system is considered a closed system of stratification‚ which means that a person’s social status is obligated to which caste they were born into. Caste is a social status determined by a system in society based on one’s position in that position could be low and high depending on the importance attached with that position

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