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    The Development of the Philippines and of Japan.—In many ways the next decade of the history of the Philippine Islands may resemble the splendid development of the neighboring country of Japan. Both countries have in past times been isolated more or less from the life and thought of the modern world. Both are now open to the full current of human affairs. Both countries promise to play an important part in the politics and commerce of[10]the Far East. Geographically‚ the Philippines occupy the more

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    Malthus and Africa Africa‚ being a third world country with much economic oppression‚ is currently being debated in the General Assembly about whether or not it should have population control. Many experts believe that‚ if not controlled‚ the rate of the increasing population of Africa will have disastrous effects. Over two hundred years ago‚ a man by the name of Thomas Robert Malthus wrote an essay on the effects of population and the food supply titled "An Essay on the Principle of Population

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    influences like that of the Spanish and the American. Despite of being colonized to foreign powers‚ the country has remained unchanged; it has not compromised with its authenticity‚ its decorum‚ code of conduct and culture and has retained its typical Filipino spirit. Rather what it has done is‚ it has imbibed the best of both the worlds and have shaped what we know today as the Republic of Philippines. Philippines is famous throughout the world as a fascinating tourist destination and for centuries this

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    “The Population Commission (Popcom) said there are 30.6 million Filipinos or 6.12 million families who are suffering from poverty.” With this quotation‚ the recently implemented K+12 Educational System in the Philippines which includes additional two years of school is untimely and may not be very convenient for the Filipino people. This program initiated by DepEd aims to improve the quality of education in Filipino schools. The batches that will be affected with the system are Batch 2016 and

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    Decision of OFW Family Members of UPV-CAS Students to Work Abroad A Research Paper Submitted by: Anna ViktoriaBanay Camille May Savillo Submitted to: Prof. Karen Varona October 4‚ 2012 Abstract One reason for the increasing number of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) is the search for better job opportunities abroad. However‚ this is not the only cause for the increase in the flow of human labor outside the country. Sociological factors also play a part in influencing the decision to migrate abroad

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    During the colonization of the Philippines‚ the Filipinos lost their freedom. They were being abused by the Spaniards. These are the settings in the Spaniards colonization: The Filipinos are required to pay a TRIBUTO or TRIBUTE (TAX). FORCED LABOR is established under the Spaniards government. It is where the male Filipinos 16-60 of age were required to work for the government for 40 days in one year. They were assigned to build or repair roads and bridges Sometimes‚ they would be assigned

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    speaker was talking about how Philippine artifacts are a part of our culture‚ our traditions‚ and our practices. These artifacts serve as the main evidences of the existence of our Filipino ancestors. How they lived‚ how they work‚ what we do and how they survived. If we sell these artifacts‚ we would be rootless Filipinos. We would start to give no value whatsoever on our culture. If the buying and selling of artifacts is to be permitted‚ there will come a time when the next generation will

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    THE number of children not attending school is increasing‚ according to a lawmaker who called on government to do something to reverse this disturbing trend. At least 1.4 Filipino children have become out of school youth in the last nine years‚ hiking the number of unschooled youth at 6.2 million‚ a lawmaker said on Saturday. Rep. Theresa Bonoan-David of Manila made the disclosure as she filed House Resolution 2511 urging the House committee on basic education and culture to take action to

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    under the 1935 Constitution of a Filipino mother and an alien father validly elect Philippine citizenship fourteen (14) years after he has reached the age of majority? This is the question sought to be resolved in the present case involving the application for admission to the Philippine Bar of Vicente D. Ching. The facts of this case are as follows: Vicente D. Ching‚ the legitimate son of the spouses Tat Ching‚ a Chinese citizen‚ and Prescila A. Dulay‚ a Filipino‚ was born in Francia West‚ Tubao

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    Walker 1 Lauren Walker English Composition August 11‚ 2014 Ms. Rotunno Literature Review Introduction: For this research paper‚ I decided to dig deeper into my Filipino heritage. The history of the Philippines has been an up and down roller coaster. From being colonized by the Spanish for 300 years in 1565‚ to being captured by the British in 1762‚ to being in Japanese hands‚ to being under the power of the United States‚ the Philippines eventually established their independence on July

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