Filipino Honesty: Are You Still There? BALONDO, MICAELA M. CARIÑO, CLAUDETTE LOUISE V. CRUZ, RIZALINA J. REANDINO, ARGEL D. ROSALES, MA. KATRINA C. Submitted to Ms. Eleanor Sibal Professor in Society and Culture with Family Planning In partial requirements for the degree of BACHELOR IN SCIENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY March 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction A. Background of the study………………………………………………………………………………………………….. B. Purpose of the study………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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about 100 million people, these figures represent a substantial percentage which cannot simply be ignored. The burning question Why do my countrymen choose to leave the country temporarily, or for keeps? Our grandparents fondly recall the Philippines’ ‘Golden Years’ – the post-war ‘50s – when our engineers, doctors, architects, and other white-collar professionals would be invited by our neighbors such as Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia to share their professional expertise. Funds and other
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THE FIRST FILIPINO Republie of the Philippines Department of Education & Culture NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMMISSION Manila FERDINAND E. MARCOS President Republic of the Philippines JUAN L. MANUEL Secretary of Education & Culture ESTEBAN A. DE OCAMPO Chairman DOMINGO ABELLA Member HORACIO DE LA COSTA, S. J. Member GODOFREDO L. ALCASID Ex-Oficio Member TEODORO A. AGONCILLO Member EMILIO AGUILAR CRUZ Member SERAFIN D. QUIASON Ex-Oficio Member FLORDELIZA K. MILITANTE Exccutive Director RAMON G. CONCEPCION
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Compensating Democratic deficit: birth of the Eu citizen (art 20 TFEU) To get the EU institutions closer to the MS nationals : EU citizenship Citizenship of the Union is hereby established. Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union. Citizenship of the Union shall be additinal to and not replace national citizenship. Demicratic legitimacy : Lisbon Treaty Political parties at European level contribute to forming European political awareness and
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Dept. of Social Anthropology Norwegian University of Science and Technology Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirment for the Dr. Art. degree 2002 Contents Acknowledgements Part I Part II Introduction Migration – a Philippine specialty 2.1 Different perspectives on migration 2.2 The Filipinos – a people in motion 1 8 9 14 Part III Why do people go and who are actually leaving? 3.1 Inducements for migration 3.1.1 The “explorer” and the “escapist” 3.1.2 Migration
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Graduate School of Development Studies POP POLITICS: Popular culture as a democratic space for active citizenship among Filipino youth A Research Paper presented by: Marie Angelie Resurreccion Philippines in partial fulfillment of the requirements for obtaining the degree of MASTERS OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Specialization: Children and Youth Studies (CYS) Members of the examining committee: Dr. Linda Herrera [Supervisor] Prof. Dr. Ben White [Reader] The Hague, The Netherlands
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PRC REG Form No. 001 (Rev. Nov 2007) Republic of the Philippines Professional Regulation Commission Manila PANUNUMPA NG PROPESYONAL Paste here your recent PASSPORT SIZE colored picture in white background with complete name tag Ako, si _____________________________________________________, ng ___________________________________________________________________________ ay taimtim na nanunumpa na itataguyod ko at ipagtatanggol ang Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas, na ako ay tunay na mananalig
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Article II Declares that the Philippines is a republican state and that sovereignty is vested in the people. The Philippine government shall defend the State but renounces war as an instrument of national policy. Likewise, the government shall support parents in educating the youth for good citizenship and promote social justice for the well-being and economic security of the people. Case study Commission on election Petitioner Rev. Elly Velez Pamatong filed his Certificate of Candidacy
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CORPUS MAGSAYSAY-HO (Philippine, b. May 25, 1914, d. May 5, 2012) aka Anita Magsaysay, Anita Magsaysay Ho Styles: Philippine Modern, Neo-Realism Subjects: Philippine genre scenes, landscapes, harvest and market scenes, female nudes Anita Magsaysay-Ho is a Philippine painter, considered by many to be one of the most important and gifted Philippine modernists. In 1958, a panel of experts assembled by the Manila Chronicle named her one of the 6 most outstanding painters in Philippine history. Magsaysay-Ho’s
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Transport Company Faisaliyah, Dammam, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Current Mobile # 00966546061995 Roaming Mobile for texting only: +639498713220 e-mail: reybatuigas@gmail.com SSS #33-0019046-8 TIN #198-579-774 Philippine Passport # XX-2693383 Issued on the 2nd of September 2010 in Philippine Embassy Riyadh POSITION APPLIED FOR: DATA ENCODER FOR ARAMEX/SECRETARY / ADMIN ASSISTANT LOGISTICS TRANSAPORTATION INTERNATIONAL OBJECTIVES: • Dedicated to be in a position where I can apply
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