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    RESUMEN: “Organizational culture and Effectiveness: A Study of values‚ attitudes‚ and organizational outcomes” – Brian T. Gregory‚ Stanley G. Harris‚ Achilles A. Armenakis‚ Christopher L. Shook. – Journal of Business Research 62 (2009) La Cultura Organizacional es definida como un conjunto de creencias‚ valores y supuestos‚ que son compartidos por miembros de una organización. Estos valores tienen una influencia en el comportamiento los miembros de la organización‚ ya que la gente se apoya en estos

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    Agrarian Reforms of the Philippines Presidents ) Gelli Ann E. Rodriguez D2B- BEED/SPED Prof. Edmil Recibe Emilio Aguinaldo No agrarian-related reform or law was passed during the Aguinaldo administration. Manuel L. Quezon President  Manuel L. Quezon implemented the Rice Share Tenancy Act of 1933.The purpose of this act was to regulate the share-tenancy contracts by establishing minimum standards.Primarily‚ the Act provided for better tenant-landlord relationship‚ a 50–50 sharing

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    campaign as semblance of national party 7 Nacionalista’s 1.Manuel L. Quezon 5.Benigno Aquino Sr 2.Sergio Osmena 6.Camilo Osias 3.Manuel A. Roxas 7. Elpedio Quirino  4. Jose Abad Santos FIVE DECRATA’S Claro M. Recto  Emilio Tria Torina Juan Sumulong Pedro Gil Ruperto Montinola THE INDEPENDENCE MISSION  1919- first parliamentary mission was sent to U.S during the administration of Woodrow Wilson. Lead by Manuel Quezon Newton D. Baker- secretary of war- conveyed to reassuring encouragement

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    Ladies and Gentlemen‚ my name is Aaron jay L. Liwag and I am a Criminology student at Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation. I am so excited to be here this afternoon and to have the opportunity to introduce our guest speaker‚ Police Director General Allan Purisima. Director general Purisima is a product of the public school system. After graduating high school‚ he enrolled in the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) in 1977. He is part of DIMALUPIG class 1981. After his graduation from the PMA

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    Rizal Technological University THE FIRST PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT ASSEMBLY AND COMMONWEALTH Presented By Group 2 Reporter Number 1 Professor : Mr. JM Lanuza Introduction – After the Revolutionaries Win the Fight against the Spaniards ..Katipunan Revolts begin to rule and to make their Own and New Government Independently .S o upon their Government. They begin to make new seats for their Government and Making Their Laws in their Own Republic (MalolosRepublic ). During their Governance Treaty of Paris

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    Wo r k - R e l a t e d A s t h m a : A C a s e - B a s e d A p p ro a c h to Management Karin A. Pacheco‚ KEYWORDS  Occupational asthma  Work-exacerbated asthma  Work-aggravated asthma  Work-related asthma  Management MD‚ MSPH a ‚ Susan M. Tarlo‚ MB BS‚ FRCP(C) b‚ * The pharmacologic treatment of work-related asthma is the same as for nonoccupational asthma‚ following the National Heart‚ Lung‚ and Blood Institute (NHLBI)1 or Global Initiative on Asthma (GINA) guidelines.2

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    Corregidor and Bataan President Quezon‚ with his family and War Cabinet moved to Corregidor- transfer of Commonwealth Secretary Jorge Vargas and Justice Jose P. Laurel left in ManilaDecmber 23‚ 1941 War Plan Orange #3. – Withdrawal of all USAFFE to Bataan Northern USAFFE – Gen. Jonathan Wainwright Southern USAFFE – Gen. Albert Jones December 31‚ 1941 - Proclamation of Manila as an “Open City” January 2‚ 1942 – Japanese entered Manila February 20‚ 1942 Quezon with his family and the War Cabinet

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    Emilio Aguinaldo Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight children. Married twice; first to Hilaria Del Rosario with 5 children then to Maria Agoncillo. At age 17‚ he was appointed as Cabeza de barangay.   At 25‚ in 1894‚ he joined the secret organization KKK. At 29‚ elected as president of the First Philippine Republic. Went to Hong Kong after the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. Returned home after the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.  Proclaimed Philippine

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    who were prominently involved were: Manuel L. Quezon‚ Sergio Osmeña‚ Manue A. Roxas‚ Jose Abad Santos‚ Benigno Aquino Sr.‚ Camilo Osias‚ Elpidio Quirino‚ All Nacionalistas‚ and Claro M. Recto‚ Emilio Tria Tirona‚ Juan Sumulong‚ Pedro Gil‚ Ruperto Montinola and all Democratas. The first Independence Mission was sent to the United States in 1919‚ which was the only one during the Democratic Administration of Woodrow Wilson. This was led by Senate President Quezon and Senator Rafel Palma and consisted

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    The Philippines officially known as the Republic of the Philippines‚ is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is a constitutional republic with a presidential system of government. It is governed as a unitary state with the exception of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao which is largely free from the national government.  The President of the Philippines is the head of state governing the country. According to the Philippine government‚ the office has

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