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    Hacienda Luisita

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    Reaction paper for hacienda luisita CHIEF Justice Renato Corona enjoyed tax-free allowances and only issued certification on spending them and not receipts. This was disclosed by Supreme Court cash‚ collection and disbursement division chief Araceli Bayuga as witness for the defense. According to Bayuga‚ the various allowances of Corona was given to him cash and that he only issued certification instead of receipt in spending them. Bayuga said that this has been the practice of the High Tribunal

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    On Hacienda Luisita

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    of going to Hacienda Luisita. I want to see the exact location where farmers of that hacienda shed blood and life and to know firsthand what is the current situation there. After two years‚ I was given the opportunity to do that so‚ without a second thought I confirmed my attendance. But before I continue‚ let me give you a brief background of Hacienda Luisita 25 years back. In 1985‚ the Manila RTC made a decision to order the the Cojuangcos to transfer control of Hacienda Luisita to the Ministry

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    Introduction Hacienda Luisita was once part of the holdings of Compañia General de Tabacos de Filipinas‚ Sociedad Anónima‚ better known as Tabacalera‚ which was founded on November 26‚ 1881 by a Spaniard from Santander‚ Cantabria and Santiago de Cuba‚ Don Antonio López y López. He was the first Marques de Comillas and was famous for being an associate of the first Spanish Prime Minister with foreign blood‚ the Spanish-Filipino mestizo Don Marcelo Azcárraga y Palmero. His relative on his Spanish

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    Hacienda Luisita

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    What is a pilgrim? A pilgrim is a person who travels to a sacred place for religious reasons. Or someone who travels on long journeys. Now why are we called pilgrims? For me we are called pilgrims because we are the Church of God‚ we are a family of believers‚ disciples of the Lord united in one spirit. The person tries to search answers for his questions like on the first part. “tired of weaving dreams too loose for me to wear” so the person is confused of why is it so hard to achieve

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    Mary joy Guanzon 4A Reaction paper: Hacienda Luisita The documentaries about Hacienda luisita are serve a lesson for all of us. While watching the documentary I feel pity to all farmers of hacienda luisita because they will fight for what they think is right. And I really admired them for their undying love for the land they needed for their lives. On January 22 1987 when mendiola massacre happen‚ some 10‚000 farmers marched to ask the President Corazon Aquino to make good on her promise

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    surrounding the Hacienda Luisita and analyze how these controversies preoccupy the present administration of Pres. Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III. Before the Cojuangco family acquired Hacienda Luisita in the 1950s‚ the plantation belonged to the Spanish- owned Compaña General de Tabacos de Filipinas (Tabacalera). Tabacalera acquired the land in 1882 through a royal grant from the Spanish crown‚ which had a self-appointed claim on the lands as the Philippines’ colonial master. Luisita was named after

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    carp

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    Among other provisions‚ the CARPER bill mandates that private agricultural lands – the type that the Arroyos and the Cojuangcos own – can only be distributed if the original CARP managed to distribute 90 percent of its target. But CARP‚ despite the two decades it had‚ only distributed less than half of it. It’s an impossible provision that only underscores what progressive farmers have been saying all along – that CARPER is bogus. MANILA – It seemed incongruous‚ the sight of farmers marching toward

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    VISION  A model of a highly competitive corporation responsive to the needs of the Land Bank Group‚ its clients and the institutions it supports. Contribute in building progressive and God-centered communities in the service of humanity and its environment. MISSION We shall provide the highest standard of construction‚ property management‚ realty and real estate development services supportive of the goals and objectives of Land Bank and its clients. We shall develop and maintain highly trained

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    Asian Carp Threat to the Great Lakes Asian carp are threatening to do a lot of damage in the Great Lakes. Asian carp are an aggressive and adaptable fish that can easily out compete other species for food and habitat. Currently there are carp populations in 23 states and they have completely taken over portions of the Illinois and Mississippi rivers (Antonacci‚ 2014). They reproduce and spread quickly‚ making them very dangerous to the aquatic ecosystem. Asian carp are slowly making their way

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    When the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines in 1521‚ the colonizers used art as a tool to propagate the Catholic faith through beautiful images. With communication as problem‚ the friars used images to explain the concepts behind Catholicism‚ and to tell the stories of Christ’s life and passion. Images of the Holy Family and the saints were introduced to the Filipino psyche through carved santos‚ the via crucis (Stations of the Cross)‚ engravings on estampas and estampitas‚ and through paintings

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