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    However, the Court also cautioned in the same case that the right to privacy is not absolute. The right to privacy does not bar all incursions into individual privacy. The right is not intended to stifle scientific and technological advancements that enhance public service and the common good. It merely requires that the law be narrowly focused and a compelling interest justify such intrusions. Intrusions into the right must be accompanied by proper safeguards and well-defined standards to prevent

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    Before the Spaniards came, Islam had already entered the Philippines, mainly in Mindanao and Sulu. Upon the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century, the conversion of the inhabitants of Luzon and Visayas were their responsibility. The people of Luzon and Visayas were mostly converted to Catholicism, while they never succeeded in converting and controlling Mindanao. The greater part of the Mindanao still remained free and Islamic, the Moros had successfully freed themselves from the Spanish rule

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    Benguet History

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    BENGUET HISTORY Early in the 19th century after the Spanish explorer Guillermo Galvey's report of his expedition, the Spanish government organized the mountain region into six commandancias politico militar", namely: Benguet in 1846, Lepanto in 1852, Bontoc in 1859, Amburayan in 1889, and Kayapa and Cabugaoan in 1891. The Province of Benguet, as now constituted, has portions which were parts of the Districts of Lepanto, Bontoc and Amburayan. The early commandancias were divided into rancherias

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    Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Economics, Finance and Politics DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND FINANCE Sta. Mesa, Manila SAMPLING TEACHNIQUES and DATA ANALYSIS Submitted by: Jayson A. Enabia Rechelle Ann V. Elon Lobelyne Elago Monica Mae R. Flores April Mariz Francisco BBF 4-10n TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 Methods of Collecting Data Interview method 1 Questionnaire Method 2 Empirical Observation

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    Flood In New York City

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    Two of the greatest natural disasters, causing death and destruction, are floods and typhoons. The contents of this paper will contain an analysis and report on the issue of flooding in the Asian Megacities of Bangkok and Manila. These cities will be compared to one another and to the American megacity New York City. The analysis of New York City will contain the cities vulnerability that occurs due to wind, rain, and flooding, along with efforts in preventing flooding at the time of a storm coming

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    by Department of Labor and Employment. Business located in the region of NCR. In operating a business, first is that the business name must be registered to DTI and BTRCP. After this is that, you must get business permit from the municipal hall, barangay hall for the business clearance, BIR office to get TIN/Certificate, DOLE for businesses with five workers or more and register business, PhilHealth because all of the employers are required to register their employees. Philhealth manages and administers

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    situation and would never be able to move forward unless a good leader takes it’s in charge and we all know that Mayor Duterte is a great leader because of his platform. In Philippines, corruption is endemic in all levels of government, including in the barangays but he also focus on serving people not the money that he receive. Facts Based on the Center Tech News Team, Duterte is the only one who can turn the country around and can improve it. Because of his what he have done in Davao City. His leadership

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    PH Federalism Debate: Where Are We Now? The Constitution, regarded as the fundamental law of the land, is the foundation of our institutions. Constitutions seek to build, enable and regulate institutions that cater the needs and rights of people (“What is a Constitution?”) They also have a key role in empowering states, providing government stability and legitimizing regimes (Heywood 338). Any attempt at an amendment or revision of our constitution entails a complex process of discourse and decision-making

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    Automated Sales and Inventory System For Joica Trading Hardware and Construction Supply Department of Information Technology and Management College of Sciences In Partial fulfillment of the Requirement in System Analysis and Design Presented to: Prof. Dimaano Prof. Doctor 2nd Semester, S.Y. 2012-2013 Abstract TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TITLE PAGE i Chapter I Background of the Company 1 Organizational Chart 2 Locate of the Study 3 Overview of the system

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    Filipino Traits By: Sir John V. Dela Cruz, 2nd Tri-semester, MBA, Section 3 Keywords: Traits, Hospitability, Bayanihan, Faithfulness, Politeness, Thriftiness, Family-Oriented, Crab mentality, Mañana habit, Tardiness, Ningas Kugon, Bahala na, Gossiping Traits is a distinguishing quality or characteristics, typically one belonging to a person. It is a person’s behavior that is assumed to serve as an explanation of his/her enduring personal characteristics. Filipinos have positive traits that mark

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