imprisonment not exceeding 6-months‚ or both in the discretion of the court‚ for the violation of municipal ordinances; (iv) Adopt measures to protect to protect the inhabitants of the municipality from the harmful effects of man-made or natural disasters and calamities xxx (2) (ii) Subject to the provisions of Book II of this code and upon the majority vote of all the members of the sangguniang bayan‚ enact ordinances levying taxes‚ fees and charges‚ prescribing the rates thereof for the general
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economic crisis. Chapter II Poverty facts will Chapter III Poverty in the Philippines causes many incidences. These include the low economic growth‚ failure to manage population growth‚ the inequality distribution of income‚ and natural disaster. Poverty is also cause by corruption (lack of good governance)‚ lack of education (poor quality) and low wages (poor economy). Corruption causes poverty as it’s subtracts from the budget of both the country and its citizens. Conclusion Poverty
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splendor still so powerful am I that at this very moment I shall give you everything you may desire if only you adore me. But woe unto you if you are blind and distrustful for I shall open at your feet the deep abyss. Ah‚ the future shall bring the disasters I reserved for your race which follows this profane Catholic religion‚ tragic calamities‚ pestilence‚ wars and cruel invasions by various nations in coming ages not far distant. Your people will water with their blood and tears the thirsty sands
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The world has come to the point where all the peoples of the world have to pause and think about the major predicament catastrophes‚ crises‚ disasters‚ and calamities. The world should just STOP‚ LOOK and LISTEN to what our Mother Earth has been calling us for. The message is to find an immediate solution for her incessant‚ ceaseless‚ interminable anguish‚ torment and sufferings. Does it ever come to your mind what the problem is really all about? It was a Wednesday – July 24‚ 2013‚ when FEATI
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Acknowledgement We have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organization. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of them. We are indebted to our CS instructor Engr. Joash Realiza for his guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project and also for imparting important ideas that can make this study possible. We would like to express our
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The greatest fear of humans is chaos — when unexpected events disrupt our meticulously planned daily activities. In these instances we act in a way to gain control and understanding; one way of doing this is through spontaneous memorialization. In his article‚ Allen Haney defines spontaneous memorialization as‚ “a public response to the unanticipated‚ violent deaths of people who do not fit into categories of those we expect to die” (Haney 343). Examples of traditional spontaneous memorials include
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Natural Disasters With the tropical climate and unstable landforms‚ coupled with high population density‚ poverty‚ illiteracy and lack of adequate infrastructure‚ India is one of the most vulnerable developing countries to suffer very often from various Natural Disasters‚ viz. flood‚ cyclone‚ earthquake‚forest fire‚ drought‚ etc. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters. Space technology plays a crucial role in efficient mitigation of disasters. Communication satellite provides
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IT For Disaster Management Nicolas Mancini Solvay Business School (Brussels) ------------------------------------------------- Table Of Contents I. Abstract II. Brief overview of Disaster Management a. Key concepts b. Disaster Management Cycle III. IT solutions for Disaster Management c. Disaster Management Information Systems (DMIS) d. IT for Prevention‚ Preparedness and Mitigation i. Geographic
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Module 1 Activity 1.1: 1. Develop for yourself a working definition of disasters from a community perspective. According to the Disaster Management Act 2003‚ A disaster is a serious disruption in a community‚ caused by the impact of an event that requires a significant coordinated response by the State and other entities to help the community recover from the disruption. Serious disruption means— (a) loss of human life‚ or illness or injury to humans; or (b) widespread or severe property
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decimated by disasters and whose citizenry is regularly traumatised cannot be mobilised for any meaningful development. Most times‚ disasters occur with such regularity that huge human and material resources‚ which could have otherwise been used in national development‚ are lost annually to address disasters and for the rehabilitation of their victims. The magnitude of the pain or losses usually determines whether the occurrence is a minor accident or a disaster.1 A disaster is an event
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