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    comprises the Philippine archipelago1‚ with all the islands and water embraces therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of its terrestrial‚ fluvial and aerial domains‚ including its territorial sea‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around‚ between‚ and connecting islands of the archipelago regardless of their breadth and dimensions‚ form part of the internal waters of the Philippines. 1987

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    Introduction A proper analysis of the topic of prophets in the first ‘division’ of the Christian Bible named the Old Testament; the recognized repository of the Law‚ the Prophets‚ Hagiographa and chronicle of the covenant between God and Israel; should begin with a definition of the focus of our study. Succinctly‚ the term ‘prophecy’ generally means to foretell or predict future events. The religious application of the word implies that the individual – known as a prophet - offers utterances

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    When a person first hears the word “poverty” they associate it with homelessness‚ hunger‚ and a low quality of life. When I chose to participate in Alternative Breaks this year‚ I not only was opened up to a world with depression and need‚ but I realized that more people than I think are living this way. The name of the trip was called “ Inner City Education”; myself along with a group of twelve other Xavier students packed our bags and lived in a homeless shelter for a week during our spring break

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    Anna Ford Mrs. Garcia English 205/5nd period 19‚ February‚ 2009 A wedding is a ceremony in which two persons are united in a marriage. Many couples marry each other to spend the rest of their life with one another. Weddings are often a religious ceremony that unites two people in a secret way. Traditions are an important trait for families through the celebrations of symbolic meanings of weddings‚ its festivilies and the changes that are found over generations‚ which brings families closer

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    in different ways. Poverty in different aspects. It is said that poverty is caused by the lack of education or the lack of opportunities given to the people in order to have quality education. It is also said that corruption within the government causes all of this. The roots of our country’s entire problems are brought by the corruption of our government and its officials. I would agree in a way but not as a whole. Every day when I go to school I see the poverty that others face. I see the people

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    today. People see the world of business as a means to earn and make the most out of exchanges in order to buy more and more things for themselves‚ rather than the idea of getting the most out of a certain item purchased or traded. Barter in the Philippines had first been recognized in the lower regions such as Zambonga‚ Cebu and Tawi-Tawi. The Filipinos there would encounter numerous people from around the world but most commonly would be the Chinese and the Muslims. The Muslims would often be known

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    the South East Asian nation of the Philippines. The Republic of the Philippines is an archipelago‚ or chain of islands‚ located off the south-eastern coast of Asia. Consisting of over 7‚000 volcanic islands with a total land area of nearly 300‚000 square kilometers (approximately the size of Arizona)‚ islands of the Philippines are predominantly mountainous except for densely populated coastal plains on larger islands. The country is located over the Philippine Trench‚ a plate tectonic boundary which

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    How to make the Philippines better? A term paper Presented to The faculty of the integrated basic education department Level 2 Siena College Quezon City _______________________ In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Secondary Course ______________________ By Marie Patricia Ocampo and Ranjit Galman February 26‚ 2014 ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Acknowledgements

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    Bibliography: Buban‚ Charles E.‚ “Tackling Teenage Pregnancy with Anime-Inspired Comics.” Philippine Star. August 8‚ 2008 Cruz‚ Josephine‚ et. Al.‚ Sex and the Single Adolescent. Experiencing Powerful English: SIBS Publishing House‚ INC.‚ 2002‚ pp.119-120 Singson‚ Rebecca E.‚ “The Lowdown on Teen Pregnancies.” Philippine Star. July 1‚2008 http://www.GlobalPinoy.com http://www.cbcpnews.com‚ September 26‚ 2008 http://www.piapressrelease.com‚ July 11‚ 2006

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    Nursing Education in the Philippines The history in the Philippines is closely aligned with the history of medicine in the country. With the arrival Ferdinand Magellan in 1521‚ developments in Philippine education were relatively slow owing to the belief of Spanish colonists‚ notably the friars‚ that the education of the natives would be detrimental to their rule over the islands (Agoncillo and Guerrero‚1977). The growth of the educational institutions in the Philippines during the Spanish occupation

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