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    Poverty in Philippines

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    METHODS OF DEVELOPING PARAGRAPHS Description: A paragraph developed by detail‚ the topic sentence is supported by factual material‚ either sense impressions or conceptual facts. Almost all writing has some detail in it. The descriptive mode takes the whole (relationship‚ place‚ process‚ etc.)‚ breaks or divides it into parts or events‚ and treats each separately. The basic objective of descriptive writing is the depiction of the appearance of people‚ places‚ and things. The writer helps recreate

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    Philippine Literature

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    City Central School Cagayan de Oro City ENGLISH 2 Lesson Plan Teacher: Jay-an T. Cagampang January 26‚ 2011 Grade and Section: II – Chestnut I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students in Grade 2 are expected to: 1. give a possible ending to a situation(s) and/or story heard; 2. give events that could happen next; and 3. write a different story ending to a story read or heard. II. Subject Matter A. Listening:

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    Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile Senate President Sen. Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada Senate President Pro-Tempore Chairman - Labor‚ Employment & Human Resource Development Committee Sen. Vicente C. Sotto III Majority Leader Chairman - Rules Committee Sen. Alan Peter “Compañero” S. Cayetano Minority Leader Chairman - Ethics and Privileges Committee Sen. Edgardo J. Angara Chairman - Science and Technology Committee Sen. Joker P. Arroyo Sen. Pia S. Cayetano Chairman - Health and Demography

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    Literacy rate in the Philippines has improved a lot over the last few years- from 72 percent in 1960 to 94 percent in 1990. This is attributed to the increase in both the number of schools built and the level of enrollment in these schools. The number of schools grew rapidly in all three levels - elementary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary. From the mid-1960s up to the early 1990‚ there was an increase of 58 percent in the elementary schools and 362 percent in the tertiary schools. For the same period

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    Section 1. The Philippines is a democratic and republican State. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. a. The basic principles underlying the 1935‚ 1973 and 1987 Constitutions. b.Manifestations of a republican state. c. Define “state” COLLECTOR VS. CAMPOS RUEDA‚ 42 SCRA 23 d. Elements of a state. Define each: 1. people 2. territory 3. sovereignty 4. government e. Different meanings of the word “people” as used in

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    coin and is called the " Wilson dollar " by collectors. | 1920 Commemorative Bronze Wilson Medal1920 Commemorative Silver Wilson Medal1920 Commemorative Gold Wilson Dollar Medal | 1936 Commonwealth of the PhilippinesOBV: Commonwealth Of The Philippines/Fifty Centavos or One  Peso. In center:  busts of Murphy/Roosevelt and Quezon for peso. Murphy and Quezon face each other (50 centavos). Between busts the date Nov. 15‚ 1935. REV: United States Of America/1936. In center: Commonwealth coat of arms

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    Development of the Philippines and of Japan.—In many ways the next decade of the history of the Philippine Islands may resemble the splendid development of the neighboring country of Japan. Both countries have in past times been isolated more or less from the life and thought of the modern world. Both are now open to the full current of human affairs. Both countries promise to play an important part in the politics and commerce of[10]the Far East. Geographically‚ the Philippines occupy the more central

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    The Deal With Corruption in the Philippines Corruption is prevalent in the Philippines. It is even something that sticks to the idea of the Philippine “Government”. According to Transparency International in their 2013 Corruption Perception Index‚ the Philippines ranked 94th of the 177 countries in the survey. But knowing there are 83 more countries which are said to be more corrupt than us in the said survey‚ it still could not lighten the fact that our government is indeed corrupt‚ and that

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    AMERICAN PERIOD Philippines TheSpanish-Americanwar which startedin Cuba‚ changed the history of thePhilippines. On May 1‚ 1898‚ theAmericans led by U.S.Navy AdmiralGeorge Dewey‚ in participation of EmilioAguinaldo‚ attacked the Spanish Navy inManila Bay. Faced with defeat‚ thePhilippines was ceded to theUnited Statesby Spain in 1898 after a paymentof US$ 20 million to Spain in accordancewith the "Treaty of Paris" ending theSpanish-American War. U.S. colony Civil government was established

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of the Philippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration of President Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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