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    Historical Events

    here are many important incidents in the Philippines that shaped the course of its history. These are events - both good and bad - that are equally important in nurturing and strengthening the solid foundation and sense of nationalism among the Filipinos. Prior to the Spanish colonization, the Philippines already enjoyed a rich culture and tradition, still evident among the indigenous peoples living up in the mountains or along the coast. For more than 300 years, the country was under the strong

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    Grace

    (Energy Never Dies), the Latest Trends in Marketing Profession of New Era Junior Marketing Association, last September 26, 2012, and PINOY as a GLOBAL BRAND (STRATMARK 8 STUDENT CONFERENCE) PHILIPPINES MARKETING ASSOCIATION July 30, 2010.Her affiliations are New Era Junior Marketing Association and Philippine Junior Marketing Association. She has learned during Project Feasibility Study, what are the steps needed to put up a business, how to be responsible as a group member and as the student. She

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    Fernando Amorsolo was born May 30, 1892, in the Paco district of Manila. At 13 he was apprenticed to the noted Philippine artist Fabian de la Rosa, his mother's first cousin. In 1909 Amorsolo enrolled at the Liceo de Manila and then attended the fine-arts school at the University of the Philippines, graduating in 1914. After working three years as a commercial artist and part-time instructor at the university, he studied at the Escuela de San Fernando in Madrid. For seven months he sketched at the

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    Libel

    com/doc/51200798/MASS-MEDIA-LAWS-AND-REGULATIONS PRESS FREEDOM & LAWS ON THE PHILIPPINE COMMUNICATION MEDIA "No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or right of the people peaceably toassemble and petition the government for redress of grievances" Freedom of Expression Article III, Section 4 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution serves as the center point and basis forthe Mass Media practice in the Philippines. It serves as the Archimedean point  where media practitioners

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    2012 Dicp

    ..• Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DepFD Complex, Merulco Avenue, Philippines 1(,00 BUDGET DIVISION AND MANAGEMENT Pasig City FINANCIAL SERVICE [ SUB-ALLOTMENT RELEASEORDEFf-} PROGRAM/PROJECT/ACTIVITY NO./DESCRIPTION: REFERENCE: SUB-ALLOTMENT ORDER NO. RELEASE B.I.a • Continuing Appropriations DepED Computerization Program SARO NO. n·1l·0021938 dated 10/3/2011 OSEC·4A·12·2832 LEGAL BASIS: DATE: 22·Ang·12 Republic Act No. 10147· FY 2011 GAA FUND CODE:

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    Implications of Taking Care of a Filipino Patient

    Herrera, Lei Dianne A. Uinversity of the Philippines – Manila College of Nursing Batch 2016 Implications of Taking Care of a Filipino Patient Communication and language play a vital role in establishing good connection between patients and their respective health care providers such as nurses. Mejico (2004) concluded that, “it is in their own mother tongue that a person can truly express his innermost sentiments, ideas, perceptions, and attitudes.” Relating it to class discussions

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    Case Study

    San Miguel Corporation is the largest publicly listed food, beverage and packaging company in the Philippines. It has been in the industry since 1890 being founded by Don Enrique Maria Baretto. Since then, the SMC ensure that its strategy, organizational structure and processes, and external relationships were adequate to confront the expected threats and to capitalize on the opportunities facing it domestically and internationally. By 2005, San Miguel Corporation, a Philippines' based beverages and food products manufacturer, is one of

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    Transforming National Identity

    transformation of the Philippines and its sense of national identity. Although Spain made its positive socio-economic influences such as promoting Roman Catholic religion, improving economic development, and organizing rule, Mendoza’s journey with the growing organization and bonding culture of the Filipino country and community to fight for independence prove that the journey of the Filipino Revolution still brought this greater transformation of national identity in Philippine history. With issues

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    Typical Filipina of Today

    Theresa’s College in Cebu and San Marcelino. She is also a recipient of a California Arts Council Fellowship in Fiction, a Brody Arts Fund Award, and a Filipinas magazine Award for Arts to name a few (Brainard, 1997). Erma Cuizon who is a recipient of a Philippine Free Press award and has been a Free Press finalist is also one of

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    Research

    State Sovereignty and Regional * Institutionalism in the Asia Pacific Shaun Narine Working Paper No. 41, March 2005 * A revised version of the paper is scheduled to be published in The Pacific Review later this year. Recent Titles in the Working Paper Series No. 28 The Revolution in Military Affairs and Its Impact on Canada: The Challenge and the Consequences, by Andrew Richter, March 1999. No. 29 Law, Knowledge and National Interests in Trade Disputes: The Case of Softwood Lumber

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