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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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    Haiyan

    Economic Warfare: Philippines Offered $500 Million in Aid Andrew V. Pontbriand Activist Post The World Bank is offering the Philippines $500 Million in the form of a loan. Benevolence or a chance to own more land, people, and resources? The recent Typhoon in the Philippines was one of the largest storms in recorded history, causing devastation unimaginable to the human mind. Some reports estimate as many as 10,000 dead or missing. The storm itself had sustained winds at 195+ MPH, and displaced

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    The Bangsamoro Framework Agreement

    Front and the Government of the Philippines has been so complicated and so sensitive. Complicated because the tension between the two parties are so intense that bloody wars are happening in the affected areas in Mindanao and very sensitive in a way that any single move of the both parties against each other can worsen the situation. Before I proceed to my discussion, let us discuss first the history of the MILF, what do they want and why they are against the Philippine Government. Based on my researches

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    Ojt Narrative

    Republic of the Philippines LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY San Pablo City Campus Brgy.Del Remedio, San Pablo City NARRATIVE REPORT A Documentation Present to the COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY,MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM Bachelor of Science in Tourism Program LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY San Pablo City Campus In Partial Fulfillment to the Requirement for the subject BST 2012-2013 Introduction to BST Ma.Angelica V.Seguro 2012 BATAAN ITENERARY 1ST DAY 4:00-4:30 am

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    Asean Economic Intergration in 2015 and Unemployment Rate in the Philippines

    ASEAN ECONOMIC INTERGRATION IN 2015 AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN THE PHILIPPINES Elah Czarina C. Andal, CPA IR 204 INTRODUCTION A little over a year ago, the author attended a forum entitled “The Road to ASEAN Economic Community: Maximizing Opportunities and Facing Challenges.” The introduction in the forum’s invite included the following: “The 10 ASEAN member nations are moving towards integration, with the goal of forming an ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) by 2015. Designed to boost regional resilience

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    He Is Me

    who was a football fan. Since his early age of 3, he asks his parents to watch channel 33 for him to see the great stars of Philippine football like, Falconey Opon, Edward Capars the striker, ball-bouncing body of goal keeper Karlo, and their team captain, Dave Deslate. This four persons are the icons of Philippine football. Thus, they have seeded the flag of the Philippines in the fields of Brazil, North America, Germany, Italy, Spain and many more. This boy watching the TV with widen eyes and hands

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    Technology Academic and Research‐Based Openly‐Operated Kiosks intends to serve as information access portals in key areas in the Philippines. People in the community can have digital access to the scientific information physically available at the Science and Technology Information Institute, the DOST Science and Technology Information Network of the Philippines (ScINET), Philippine eLib project sources, freely‐available online resources, and subscribed databases. STARBOOKS contains hundreds of thousands

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    Ngag

    Jehzar Balante I was born on a warm, sunny day in September 22, 1995 in Davao city, philippines. I still live in Davao city and I go to school at Ateneo de Davao University. I live with my sister, Jem; and my grandmother, lola maria;. When I was born, my sister was four-years-old and hid under the table from me. Jem is a sweet kid and she would do anything for me, but like all brothers and sisters we fight like cats and dogs. Sometimes when no one was around, Jem would come up to me and bite

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    Government, Private Companies Losing P14.6b to Software Piracy

    Case 3: Government, Private Companies losing P14.6B to Software Piracy 1. Executive Summary Seven out of 10 software programs installed in computers in the Philippines are unlicensed, resulting to losses of P14.6 billion in 2011, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) on August 16 said during the launch of its educational campaign geared at addressing high software piracy rate. Through the campaign dubbed “Be Aware of Your Software: Maximize the Benefits, Minimize the

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