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    Case Study

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    the province of Isabela‚ Philippines.  According to the latest census‚ it has a population of 16‚254 people in 2‚837 households. It was in Palanan that one of the final chapters of the Philippine-American War was written on March 23‚ 1901‚ when Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by American forces led by Gen. Frederick Funston‚ who had gained access to Aguinaldo’s camp by pretending to surrender to the Filipinos. Primary mode of transportation is by plane through the Palanan Municipal Airport. PALANAN

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    [pic] Divine Word College of Laoag LaoagCity History of The Philippine Money Project in Basic Finance Submitted By: Course: BSBA OM – II Submitted To: Pre-Hispanic Era At least 2000 years before the arrival of the Spaniards‚ the Philippines is home to small seafaring communities. These communities traded with neighboring countries such as Malaysia‚ Vietnam and China through barter. Chinese Ming Dynasty porcelain and metalware

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    Macario Sakay

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    the movement was truly a revolution and not just banditry. Macario Sakay was a former revolutionary leader under the Katipunan. He was actually a leader of the Dapitan chapter for the Katipunan. He fought relentlessly even if their leader‚ Emilio Aguinaldo already surrendered to the Americans. He was then captured but then freed later on. But Macario Sakay was a man who stood for freedom. He was not able to bear the thought that the Philippines would be under foreign rule yet again. He felt that

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    Charlie Wallau Ms. Mapes AP US History February 7‚ 2013 Analysis of “America’s Destiny” In Albert Beveridge’s speech “America’s Destiny”‚ he argues for the U.S. to keep the Philippines after winning it from Spain in 1900. The U.S. was thinking about returning it to Spain or possibly giving it independence‚ but Beveridge and the imperialists advised otherwise. With control over the Philippines Beveridge saw an opportunity to secure an Asian empire with access to Asian markets and naval control

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    AFPRESCOM absorbed the personnel‚ equipment and facilities of the former Metropolitan Citizens Military Training Command (MCMTC) stationed at Fort Andres Bonifacio‚ Metro Manila‚ then it transferred to the former AFP Logistics Command in Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ Quezon City. On 13 Sept 03‚ it finally settled at its present location in the same camp with the building constructed solely for the Reservists’ (or Reserve Components’) training and development. On my 5th month in the Reserve and Retirees

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    The Freedom Movement Leaders These men had a choice; a choice was between saving the hometown by surrendering it to the Americans or wreaking destruction on the city by resisting the foreigners. Those who decide to surrender were considered as collaborators and those who decide to fight led a resistance. The seven personalities to be discussed hereafter are Luis Flores‚ Bonifacio Aranas‚ Juan Climaco‚ Arcadio Maxilum‚ Leon Kilat‚ Candido Padilla and Julio Llorente. The discussion of these seven

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    Republic. It was also on this that the La Independencia‚ The Heraldo‚ and Ang Kaibigan ng Bayan (The Friend of the People)‚ was printed. It is a government museum consisting of relics from the First Philippine Republic. Memorabilia’s of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo are also found here. First class families of Malolos‚ their furniture‚ old books‚ stamps‚ paper money and coin are also displayed in the Shrine. When the Americans captured Malolos‚ Casa Real became the seat of their Military Government. It

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    Oration piece

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    I am a Filipino - inheritor of a glorious past‚ hostage to the uncertain future. As such I must prove equal to a two-fold task- the task of meeting my responsibility to the past‚ and the task of performing my obligation to the future. I sprung from a hardy race - child of many generations removed of ancient Malayan pioneers. Across the centuries‚ the memory comes rushing back to me: of brown-skinned men putting out to sea in ships that were as frail as their hearts were stout. Over the sea I see

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    Democracy vs. Martial Law

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    of democracy‚ because they thought that it would be the best way to help our country overcome the troubles of their country. The first leader‚ who established the first Martial law regime was Governor-General Ramon Blanco‚ next was General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ then Former President Jose P. Laurel and last was one of the known dictators of the Philippines‚ Former President Ferdinand Marcos. He justified that it is because of the large threats of communist and Muslim rebels unto the country. Once in

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    Areas of contribution |Spanish Period |American Period |Japanese Period | | |Education |The education during this |The American introduces the public |To gain the sympathy of the | | |period is not that good. But |school system. And the American |Filipinos‚ the Japanese military | | |it has‚ and most of the

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