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    History of Agrarian Reform

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    2.a.7. Inquilinato 3. EARLY ATTEMPTS AT AGRARIRAN REFORM IN THE PHILIPPINES 3.a.June 12‚ 1898 Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo-Independence-Republican government 3.a.1. Confiscation of Friar Lands 3.b.December 10‚ 1898 – Treaty of Paris The Philippines was ceded by Spain to U.S. U.S. guarantee to respect and safeguard the private lands owned by Spaniards 3.c. Americans instituted the following reforms: 3.c.1. Philippine Bill of 1902

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    RA No. 2263 division of crops 1955 - Land Reform enacted RA No. 3844‚ 1963‚ Diosdado Macapagal - Agricultural Land Reform Code. Presidential Decree No. 2‚ September 21‚ 1972‚ Ferdinand Marcos - entire Philippines as land reform area. Presidential Decree No. 27‚ October 21‚ 1972‚ emancipating the tenant-farmers from the bondage of the soils. RA. No. 6657 - Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988 Resistance in the Implementation of Agrarian Reform - Fragmentation of farm holding - Small

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    immigration reform

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    THE WORK Law enforcement Officers are responsible for protecting life and property‚ and preserving the peace. They enforce law and maintain order. They work to prevent crimes‚ investigate complaints and crimes‚ apprehend violators‚ and assist in prosecution of criminal. They patrol their assigned areas in cars on foot or horseback‚ or on motorcycles or bicycles. They respond to accidents‚ disasters‚ and emergency situations. They perform peace-keeping tasks‚ such as resolving family disputes. They

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    Health Care Reform

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    Basic overview of health care reform (3 articles): The Health Care Reform is making a huge economic impact as it has very important insinuations when it comes to the US economy. Hence it is important to understand what is going on with this topic. In “Health care reform stands: How it impacts your coverage” by Parija Kavilanz‚ it states that the Supreme Court supported the health care reform meaning that it is obligatory for people to purchase coverage by 2014 and if not they will have to be

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    Reform in Irish Education

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    | Provide examples of effective (deep change) changes/reforms at post-primary level in Ireland and examples of ones that were not effective. Justify your selection of one change/reform from each category in some detail and propose related recommendations for the future. It is extremely difficult to source a wide public or even professional consensus concerning the definitions of a change and a reform. Furthermore‚ changes and reforms can both be sub-categorised into two strains‚ they are;

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    Economic Reforms in India

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    development of the country. On a broader scale‚ India economic reform has been a blend of both social democratic and liberalization policies. Economic reforms during the post-independence period The post-independence period of India was marked by economic policies which tried to make the country self-sufficient. Under the economic reform‚ stress was given more to development of defense‚ infrastructure and agricultural sectors. Government companies were set up and investment was done more on the

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    Evaluate the Effectiveness of Law Reform in Australia Law Reform in Australia is effective in varying degrees. Through Native Title Reform and Law Reform in Sport‚ the effectiveness of Law Reform in Australia is further outlined. The term ‘Native Title’ refers to the right of Indigenous people to their traditional land. In Australia it has a legal significance of the right to an area of land‚ claimed by people whose ancestors were the original inhabitants of the land before European settlement

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    Electoral Reforms: in India

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    ELECTORAL REFORMS: IN INDIA INTRODUCTION “The health of a democracy depends on the choice of representatives and leaders‚ which in turn is directly linked to the way political parties function and elections are conducted”. The government of India is quasi-judicial; theofficials are elected at the federal‚ state and local levels. The head of the Government‚ Prime Minister is indirectly elected by the people of the country‚ through the General Election where the leader of the party winning in majority

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    Banking Reforms India

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    Banking Sector Reforms in India *Manoj Kumar Assistant Professor‚ Deptt. of Commerce‚ N.M.Govt. (PG) College‚ Hansi ABSTRACT Banking sector reforms were introduced to remove the deficiencies in banking sector. The lack of autonomy is reflected in the fact that there is a common wage package for all bank employees irrespective of the health of the bank concerned. Kannan‚ the Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Baroda‚ says: "Give us the freedom to fix our own wages and offer market remuneration to

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    Liberal Welfare Reform

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    the liberal Welfare Reforms lay the foundations of the Welfare State? This essay will assess how far reaching the liberal Welfare Reforms were and how far they can be said to represent the foundations of the Welfare State. The Welfare State is when the Government takes care of the health and well-being of all its citizens from “cradle to grave”. The liberal Welfare Reforms did represent a move away from “laissez-faire” towards a programme of social reform. The liberal reforms concentrated on five

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