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RESEARCH
PEACE PROCESS IN MINDANAO

A research study presented to the faculty of the languages Department College of Education and Liberal Arts
Adamson University, Manila, Philippines

In partial fulfilment of the requirements for English Communication 2 (English 2)

HANS PATRICK BIACO
MARINELLA ALLYSON DELDIO
AERON VERHEL RECAÑA
RODJEE ANSELLE TAYCO
March 2015

APPROVAL SHEET

This research study entitled “WEST PHILIPPINE SEA CONFLICT: AN ANALYSIS” prepared and submitted by HANS PATRICK BIACO, MARINELLA ALLYSON DELDIO, AERON RECAÑA, and RODJEE ANSELLE TAYCO, in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for English Communication 2 (English 2) has been examined and is hereby recommended for Oral Examination.

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AGUSTIN N. ARCEÑA, Ph. D
Adviser

RESEARCH COMMITTEE

Approved by the COMMITTEE of Oral Examination with a rating of____________ %.

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JUN CARLO O. DULDULAO, M. Ed
Chairman

________________________ _______________________
MARIBEL V. BELLEZA MA. Ed JOSELITO P. ALIPIO MA. Ed
Member Member

Accepted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for English Communication 2 (English 2).

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This research paper is made possible through the support of our classmates, friends, and families. Especially, our professor in English Communication 2, Dr. Agustin N. Arceña, for helping us to stand fondly on our responsibilities, and to our dream to finish this research study. And, of course, to God, who is the reason of our breaths in our lives.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY RESEARCH DESIGN RESPONDENTS OF THE STUDY
CHAPTER IV: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
CHAPTER V: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS SUMMARY OF FINDINGS CONCLUSIONS



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