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    Economy of the Philippines

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    ECONOMY Since the end of World War II‚ the Philippine economy has been on an unfortunate trajectory‚ going from one of the richest countries in Asia (following Japan) to one of the poorest. Growth immediately after the war was rapid‚ but slowed over time. Years of economic mismanagement and political volatility during the Marcos regime contributed to economic stagnation and resulted in macroeconomic instability. A severe recession from 1984 through 1985 saw the economy shrink by more than 10%‚ and

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    Subliminal Messages and Their Effects on Human Life Ozan Maraşlı Research Paper By the significant advancement of technology‚ the vision and the way of thinking of humankind has been changed uncharacteristically. The word “uncharacteristically” can be counted as a stimulating word to explain the changes clearly due to the seriousness of the circumstance. Because while humans have developed owing to technology‚ they have started to forget their properties which acquired a humaneness qualification

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    Sex Tourism

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    and indicate the implications of future trends: Sex Tourism Introduction: Jafari (2003.p530) defines Sex tourism as: “Holiday making where the primary motive is to is to experience relatively short-term sexual encounters‚ it is linked to prostitution‚ here considered as a commercial and short-term transaction involving the explicit provision of sexual services in return for payment” This essay will critically assess the current relationship of Sex tourism within the Tourism industry. Providing

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    heres to your health

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    Dunayer this is totally wrong. Joan Dunayer explains that drinking alcohol can bring people the exact opposite. She also explains that in school the heaviest drinkers have the lowest grades. From life experience I beg to differ; growing up my father would drink alcohol every day and it never had a huge effect on him. He was able to operate machinery the same sober and above the influence. To me it depends on how well a person can handle the amount of alcohol they consume. According to the myth consuming

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    Philippines - population Population‚ total The value for Population‚ total in Philippines was 93‚261‚000 as of 2010. As the graph below shows‚ over the past 50 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 93‚261‚000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 26‚010‚300 in 1960. Definition: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population‚ which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum‚ who are

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    Sex Education

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    English Comp 1 13 April 2014 Sex Education Sex education is a necessity for our youth. A large amount of teens are never educated on what may happen if they decide to have sex. They are not taught the reality of sexually transmitted infections or teenage pregnancy. Could changing this help our children and future generations make the right choices or at least be knowledgeable of the risks involved when having sex? Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases can be better prevented with

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    Comprehensive Sex Education

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    on a matter significantly more important than scuba diving protocol; that subject is sex education in the classroom. According to the New York Times (2008)‚ one out of every five teenagers admits to having sex before the age of 15. These young adults‚ not even juniors in high school yet are embarking down a path that requires an exceptional amount of knowledge‚ foresight‚ and understanding; yet government funded sex education programs demand that educators leave out the pertinent information in hopes

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    Uniqlo in the Philippines

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    Japanese company that brings great casual wear to people and around the world. Their target market is for everyone. Young or old‚ class a b and c. Uniqlo retail store is very in nowadays‚ especially here in the Philippines. Because last June 15‚ 2012 they open their store at Mall of Asia Philippines and they’re giving away tote bags to the first 500 daily customers from June 15 to 17 and to shoppers with a minimum single receipt of Php2‚000 for free. They make a strategy that other retail store not

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    Sex Ed in the Us

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    Sex Education in the United States Introduction In the United States‚ sex education is fundamentally a state and local government issue‚ despite occasional attempts by the national government to promote certain policies through grants. Sex education came about in the 1970s to help curb the number of teen pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.i Currently‚ 22 states and the District of Columbia mandate sex education. This has become a controversial and highly politicized

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    Poverty in the Philippines

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    poverty in the philippines always been aware of the gap that exists between theory and practice. Way back in my grad student days‚ Big Theory was the rule (see Reflections on Globalization for an example of the syndrome). Indeed‚ I suppose I was somewhat unusual in that I made the transition from the theoretical disciplines of political science and economics to the practical level of hands-on development work. (I also never managed to finish my dissertation and never quite made it to the big Ivory

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