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    conditions in the next decades, thus proper actions to lessen the effects of these changes to the society should be planned and implemented. Philippines, considered as an agricultural country, is one of the most susceptible countries to climate change. Impacts would range from extreme precipitation to droughts resulting to massive damage to crop yields in different regions which could lead to shortage of crops all over the country. Climate change has always been a problem that many Filipinos…

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    Nationalism and Imperialism became very important and impacting concepts in the nineteenth century. Not only was Nationalism and Imperialism existent in the nineteenth century, but these two concepts and ideas existed before the nineteenth century and started to rise and increase in impact in the late nineteenth, early twentieth centuries. By definition, Nationalism was the concept or idea that a country was better than all the others, which contributed to governments distinguishing themselves…

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    States (U.S.) military efforts in both the Philippine Insurrection (1899-1902) and Operation IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF) were successful combat operations. Although the U.S. was successful in liberating the Philippines from Spain and freeing Iraqis from the oppressive Saddam Hussein Regime, the military struggled with a prolonged counter insurgency (COIN) in both instances. The similarities between the COIN policies of attraction and chastisement in the Philippines and OIF show that the U.S. military…

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    Summary Of Asia's Cauldron

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    at the competing economic and diplomatic interests of the nations along the South China Sea. The sea links the Indian Ocean with the western pacific being bounded by China in the north, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam in the west, Taiwan and Philippines in the east, and, Indonesia in the south. It takes more than one-third of global maritime traffic, with the Strait of Malacca carrying three times more oil than the Suez Canal and 15 times…

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    globe. Asia is no exception. From Philippines to China, America plays a critical part in the safekeeping of the region – including its political and economic affairs. Moreover, it serves as a vital cog in the power dynamics of the region and its collaboration is crucial in providing for the varied cross-border challenges in Asia. In this day and age, no region has more potential for growth and development – especially in the economic sector – than the Asian region. Asia produces half of both…

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    Introduction Housing needs vary according to family life stages or person’s perception of what they need in a house. The very first phase in finding a home is considering what type of shelter suits the household. There are factors that affect housing needs: climate, location, cost, aptness and lifestyles. Those aspects should be considered in order to satisfy the needs for a home. This paper investigates the states of mind and opinions of utilized inhabitants of the public housing…

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    ASSW Attributes

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    Three important strength attributes for ASSW is to focus on in the first 6 months to year are product knowledge, experience and location. Product knowledge is an indispensable skill that allows your customers to understanding your products. The skill will allow you to present the benefits of scuba and products accurately and influentially. Customers respond to passionate professionals that are passionate about what they do and teach furthermore sharing the benefits with them as they learn.…

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    Diversity Practices

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    of the Philippines and the United States” KEYWORD: Diversity is being unique of each individual in different dimensions such as race, gender, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status, physical appearance, abilities, religious beliefs, political beliefs and other ideologies. Difference of each individual has a good and bad side depending on the set goal and its outcome. To best illustrate diversity let’s compare 2 different nationality that has great impact with each other, Philippines…

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    different heritage tourism in world. Providing financial support from the government is a must for natural heritage conservation and sustainability. It also benefit the future generation for an outstanding value of Heritage Tourism. As well as for the Philippines, government manage to market and sustain the heritage tourism specifically most of the UNESCO Heritage is in Luzon. Namely the 3 famous heritage tourism in Luzon. The Santo Tomas de Villanueva church in Miag-ao, Iloilo, Banaue rice…

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    Cultural Background Essay

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    1. Introduction My cultural background comes from two countries: The Phillippines and the United Kingdom. During my practical education, I received a different supervisor in every outlet. What I had noticed was that there were differences in the behavior of the leaders, depending on whether they were Dutch or not. Most of my supervisors were Dutch and I was able to see a difference in how they approached their role as managers in comparison to the international students. I found that sometimes…

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