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    The importance of History in Human Resource Management History is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Current English as “a continuous record of events.” As such‚ a country’s history encapsulates all that has happened in the country‚ and between it and other countries. A country‚ at a particular point in time‚ is thus the result of its history. Understanding a country’s history is fundamental to understanding the country and its people. In addition to shaping cultural values‚ history also

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    COMMISSIONERS OF THE BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION (1940 up to present) • SERAFIN HILADO 1942 - 1945 • ENGRACIO FABRE 1945 - 1950 • JOSE P. BENGZON 1950 - 1950 • VICENTE DELA CRUZ 1951 - 1954 • EMILIO GALANG 1954 - 1962 • MARTINIANO VIVO 1962 - 1966 • SAMUEL REYES 1966 - 1967 • EDMUNDO M. REYES 1967 - 1986 • ENRIQUE M. JOAQUIN 1986 -1987 • RAMON J. LIWAG (Acting Capacity) 1987 - 1988 • MIRIAM DEFENSOR SANTIAGO Jan. 4‚ 1988 - July 17‚ 1989

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    DUCAY‚ Christian Harvey P. ORTIZ‚ Kenneth Emmanuel H. 3-ELM TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 – Background and Historical Account of the Department 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Background of the Department 4 1.2.A. Significant Events and Major Breakthroughs 4 1.2.B. Personalities Involved 10 1.2.C. Scope and Delimitation 15 1.2.D. Significance of the Departmental Research 15 Chapter 2 – Department Status‚ Problems and Policy Implication 15 2.1 Current Programs of the Department 15 2.2 Problems of the Department

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    Republic Act No. 1425‚ popularly known as the Rizal Law‚ directs all public and private schools‚ colleges‚ and universities to include in their curricula courses or subjects on the life‚ works‚ and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. The Board of National Education is given the mandate to carry out and enforce the Rizal Law. It was approved on 12 June 1956. Senate bill 438 known as Rizal Bill which was first authored by Senator Claro M. Recto -

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    EMILIO AGUINALDO COLLEGE SCHOOL OF MEDTECH In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of Health Care 1 Entitled PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT OF TINEA VERSICOLOR (AN-AN) Submitted to: Maria Eliza Mangaliman‚ PTRP Submitted by: Diego‚ Mary Rose A. Mendoza‚ Frances Gracelle Q. Domingo‚ Rodalyn U. Trinidad‚ Kaye Erika D. Trinidad‚ Denesse Joy G. Date of Submission: October 01‚ 2010 I. ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN The skin‚ or integument‚ and its accessory structures (hair

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    Rodrigo Mesta 9/29/13 4th Title: Tortilla Flat Author: John Steinbeck I. An Examination of Characters: Jesus Maria Corcoran: Jesus Maria Corcoran is one of Danny’s friends. He very nice and “kindness is always in him”. It is Jesus Maria who makes the rash promise that the friends will ensure that there is always food in the house for Danny. He readily comes to the aid of the corporal with the sick baby. He also befriends and helps Teresina Cortez when he discovers that she and her

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    The Philippine Revolution 1. The Revolution Begin=>After the discovery of the Katipunan‚ Bonifacio gathered his men in the hills of Balintawak. Balintawak was the first north of Manila which was then a secret meeting place of the Katipuneros. On August 26‚ 1896 the fiery Bonifacio stopped all the talking. He angrily tore his resident certificate ( cedula ). It was the symble of Spanish oppression of Filipinos. 2.Causes of the Revolution=>What was the Philippine Revolution of 1896? What were

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    Annexation of the Philippines Dear my Great Americans‚ After reading various letters from honorable people in society I have made up my mind to disregard annexing the Philippines. Relieving the Philippians from Spanish rule was a great deed by America and we should feel righteous for our actions instead of trying to compensate for them. America is familiar with being under control by an overseas government. We fought honorably and heroically for our independence. Are we really going to jeopardize

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    Others will argue that‚ without religion one’s morality is limited‚ it is weak‚ incapable of truly growing to a higher level of thinking. These people will point again to religions where hate crimes are committed‚ but ultimately in the end these people are only thinking of themselves. However‚ without the power of religion‚ we as a race wouldn’t know the world we live in today. In this 2015 essay‚ published in Psychological Bulletin‚ “Religion and Morality‚” Ryan Mckay and Harvey Whitehouse‚ explained

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    The white equilateral triangle is on the hoist side‚ a band of blue at the top‚ and a band of red at the bottom. An eight rayed yellow sun at the center of the triangle. A small five pointed star is located at each corner of the triangle. General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ who the first President of the Philippines and a leader in the revolution against Spanish rule for Philippine‚ designed the Philippine flag. He did this while in exile in Hong Kong in 1897. Dona Marcela Marino de Agoncillo‚ Mrs. Delfina

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