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    In the early twentieth century, the United States set its eyes upon Asia. It was looking for an Open Door Constituency trading policy that was laid out by U.S politicians such as, Teddy Roosevelt, John Hay, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Alfred T. Mahan. After failed attempts to trade with the Japanese during the mid nineteenth century, the United States gained a foothold in Asia by annexing the Philippines, which it had gained in the Treaty of Paris (1898) from Spain as a result of the Spanish defeat…

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    My people, the Filipino race, are citizens of the world. Our lives are God-given and the fact that we were made into this world shows that we have the right to live as part of this world. We all stand on equal footing, and so, we must be treated the same as you do your people. We demanded the simple respect that at least you treat our people as human, but you did not deliver. Such pride of being a lighter complexion and being of a different race from us had made you look at us with such disgust…

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    In order to ensure success, military officials must conduct thorough analysis on a country and its culture to maximize their efforts and increase their chances of success. Culture can be defined as “the integrated pattern of human knowledge, belief, and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding generations” ("Culture | Definition of Culture by Merriam-Webster," 2016.) The components that create a culture are: symbols; language; norms; values;…

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    One man from the Jose Rizal he wanted to only support the “full blooded spaniards”. He started his political career at the university of Madrid. But he disappeared for a while Andres Bonifacio founded a group called Katipunan and made them revolt. He made a deal with the Spaniard…

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    As societies evolve, history and culture contributes to its development and the value and meanings of its situations. Reconsideration to norms and tradition pushed the people to radical choices that are not always in line with others. Still man does what needs to be done to survive in a state wherein it is natural to go against the other. Even considering that non-benevolent acts and choice to be an ideal choice for to self-persevere. This paper humbly argues that despotic leadership may have…

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    workers. These overseas workers gather together on their days off, and although they are physically removed from the Philippines, they consume media and food from their home country.. In fact, even the first nationalists of the Philippines, like José Rizal, began their formation of Filipino nationalism while studying in Europe. Filipino nationalism has been based on overseas imaginings of the border due to the large amount of Filipinos who work overseas. Because Filipino nationalism is long…

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    constant nemesis in math class, all while using his experiences to make fun at Filipino cultural norms and the Philippines’ disappointing underfunded public education system. He also talks about “Noli Me Tangere” and “El Filibusterismo” of Dr. Jose Rizal, and how those novels gave students like him headaches. Struggles came to his life when he enters high school, he has to comply all requirements even mentioning his rushed projects, doing assignments every morning and making lame excuses on…

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    The core values of bayanihan, politeness, hospitality, and so on makes the essence of being a Filipino. Such deep-rooted principles of the past contributes to the current state of the Philippines, one of them being a democratic country. Employing democratic ideals to the government scheme, as expounded by the Oxford English Dictionary, means practicing fair and equal approach to society and having election of government officials by eligible citizens of the country. PRE-COLONIALISM Origins…

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    The Spanish-American War

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    During the Spanish-American War, many people fighting for and with America perished while taking up arms for the independence of other or their own countries. Throughout the whole entire world, over three hundred thousand service members served for the United States. The total of battle deaths and deaths in service was close to one hundredth of those who served at around twenty-five hundred. There were less non-lethal wounds than deaths for the side of the United States with around sixteen…

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    PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT BY Nur Syariz Bin Rizal | DPM5A Nurfariza Hanim Binti Zulkefli | DPM5A Wan Nur Arina Binti Wan Zubaidi | DPM5A Nur Hamira Binti Hamdan | DPM5A Muhammad Ariff Bin Zamri | DPM5A Introduction Procurement can be define as is the acquisition of goods or services in supply chain management. It is the goods or services that are very favourable and appropriate. Besides, they are procured at the best cost to meet the needs of the purchaser in terms of quality and quantity, time,…

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