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    explain the different implications to the different parts of the country, specifically the regions. This will enable the Filipinos to see whether federalism is the best option for the Philippines. The researchers seek to enlighten the readers and to help them consider the idea and see the probable future of the Philippines with a Federal type of government. The researchers conducted interviews to further establish the points that were found during the research. They chose…

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    Earthquake Dbq

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    Earthquakes can be destructive, by destroying houses, killing citizens, and tearing families farther apart. In the Philippines, the 7.2 magnitude earthquake did just this. There were 3,512,281 people affected by this massive earthquake. The disaster happened in 2013, leaving 36,645 houses damaged in the rubble. Most People respond to a natural disaster by gathering materials, spreading the word, and receiving government aid. People respond to a natural disaster by Gathering Resources. After the…

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    Terrorism Case Study

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    Terrorism is a relatively new type of conflict that is extremely relevant in our modern world. It ultimately is the use of violence in order to achieve a political or ideological aim. Terrorism can be international or domestic but largely the FBI and CIA prevent many of the larger attacks from happening through extensive research and analysis of persons of interest (FBI.gov). It can take many different forms including suicide bombings, military coups, and even piracy. In May 1975 the SS Mayaguez…

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    Africa in the World, part four, starts with the chapter “Crazy Soup”, about the defeat of the Triple Alliance of American groups by Cortes. Juan Garrido, “an African turned Europea turned America”, became an agent of the Columbian exchange when he planted three kernels of bread wheat on American ground. The freedom that Garrido had wasn’t experienced by all Africans, with a majority of slaves doing back-breaking work to produce Portugal’s best cash crop, sugar. This country soon grew into an…

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    Bicycle Essay

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    worlds, especially Africa and Asia. Pollard (2010) stated that the motorized tricycles, or simply tricycles are in fact a motorbike and sidecar, are an indigenous form of the auto rickshaw and are a common means of public transportation in the Philippines. These public utility vehicles either work a set ways or are for-hire, like taxis. The Boracay Budget Travel Website (2010) says “the motorized tricycle, the tricycle is the most popular means of transport in small towns…

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    Solar Roadway Essay

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    21AB FINAL RESEARCH PAPER ENGLRES N09 I. Solar Roadways A. Brief History There is an impending power crisis in the Philippines and the government is spending 450 million pesos to avert it. Energy authorities in the Philippines believe that the shortfall would be as much as 1004 megawatts per day. In one hour, the sun produces 380,000,000,000,000,000,000 megawatts of energy. These two realities point to a sharp contrast, that many countries in the world are threatened over energy crises and a…

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    the state of commerce and industry of the Philippines. Nowadays, there are many Filipinos that worked full-time in order to have something to eat for the day. They will do everything even though even if their life is at risk. Sadly, the work that they are doing just results to a small benefit. Still, Filipinos, who usually receive a small amount of money at a high-risk jobs, still continue to work. This is how the commerce and the industry of the Philippines flow. We work a lot but still, the…

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     The business will strive to gain credibility and to provide excellent service to the customers. Through word of mouth, its loyal customers will be the ones who will share their experience of the service. A positive feedback of a service is very convincing when building the reputation of the business in the market. 6.2.2 Marketing Objectives Tito’s and Tita’s Laundry Shop is a laundry service that caters its service to the residents of high-rise condominiums in Manila. Being a start-up…

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    General, Masaharu Homma was captured and brought to trial for his war crimes. The General was found guilty on 43 counts of different types of war crimes during his tenure in the Bataan peninsula. General Homma was executed by a firing squad in the Philippines outside of Manila on April 3, 1946. Many memorials and events are in place every year to remember those brave Filipino and American Soldiers that made a remarkable and unbelievable journey. In addition, for those that paid the ultimate…

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    3.1. INTRODUCTION This chapter initially introduces brief background information of Indonesia, as one of developing countries that becomes the subject of the study. This chapter trying to answer the first research question “How does the NPM reform in Indonesia and what is the rationale of the reform? To see the how the NPM Reform that carries performance management taken up in Indonesia. Background and Rationales of NPM Reform as well as the existing condition portrays Indonesian Bureaucracy…

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