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    The philippines is a country located in Southeast Asia in the Western Pacific made up of 7,107 islands. “The entire landmass of the Philippines is made up islands, making it the second-largest archipelago in the world (“Huffington Post”). Manila the capital city of the Philippines is ranked as number one with the highest population density in the world. With a growth rate of 2 percent every year it is also known as one of the fastest growing countries. The philippines and the United States have had

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    Socioeconomic factors Enmeshed in the reliance of remittances, particular socioeconomic and environmental factors contribute to the impetus of migration and trafficking. While profitable employment and increased opportunities abroad serve as “pull” factors, there are many “push” factors that motivate migrants, including economic and political stability, government corruption, illiteracy, civil unrest, low food production, and internal armed conflict (Davy, 319) [WHILE ALL OF THESE SERVE AS PREDICTIVE

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    The Filipino Culture Carla Cravey, Lindsay Hill, Jeanette Gass Carl Albert State College The Filipino Culture Filipinos are the second largest Asian group in the United States. In the past data has been hard to obtain about Filipino Americans, primarily because of inconsistences in coding race and ethnicity in research projects. Demographics of Filipino Americans did not start being properly recorded until the early twentieth century, when the Filipino Islands became part of the United States

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    Spain’s old colonies such as Cuba and the Philippines (Background Essay). In October 1898, Spain and the U.S. covend to write a peace treaty, in which the United States made the decision to annex, or take over, the Philippine Islands. While the treaty was passed with a two-thirds majority in the Senate, the Filipinos and ample Americans disagreed with the decision to annex the Philippines (Background Essay). The U.S. should not have annexed the Philippines because the action was not consensual, it

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    TERRITORIAL CLAIMS BY THE PHILIPPINES 1. Sabah / North Borneo A majority of Filipinos everywhere are wondering what this Sabah claim is all about. The Philippine history books, Malaysian's probably too, have not mentioned about the Philippines' stake on the northern part of the island of Borneo. On the other hand, the Malaysians maybe furious that there are a lot of attention now being focused to that part of the Malaysian federation to which they believe was theirs since

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    A lot of people might have heard about the filipinos or the Philippines. Some people don’t even know where is Philippines located. Filipino people are known as settlers in many parts of the world(Williams). Filipino culture is unique compared to other Asian countries, and beliefs apply every day in the life of the Filipinos and reveal how rich and blessed the culture the people have(Abundo). The country is ranked number 1 for celebrating christmas the longest. Filipinos put up christmas decorations

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    Annexed Philippines Dbq

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    Should the United States have Annexed the Philippines? “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent. When the white man governs himself, that is self-government, but when he governs himself and also governs another man, that is more than self-government - that is despotism [rule by a tyrant].” In annexing the Philippines, we were being conquistadors, comparable to Spain, who we were fighting at the time. The Filipinos knew exactly what they were risking by trying to

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    The Philippines is located in Asia, it's a large island that has a lot of diversity and culture. The Philippines is located directly above Indonesia and is below Taiwan. It is home to over one hundred and five million people. The Philippines is actually considered an archipelago, and is the second largest one in the world. The landscape is beautiful that is made up of many islands, different landmarks and history. The capital of the Philippines is Manila, which has the highest populated density in

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    power. After defeating Spain in Cuba and in the Philippines in 1898, the U.S. purchased the Philippines, Puerto Rico and several other islands from the Spanish. However, the Filipinos had been fighting a bloody revolution against Spain since 1896 and had no intention of becoming a colony of another imperialist power. In February of 1899, fighting broke out between the occupying American Army and the Filipino forces. The basic causes of the Philippine-American War can be found in the U.S. government's

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    THE HISTORY AND STABILITY OF THE PHILIPPINES “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people (Ghandi, Mahatma 2017). For about the first time this lush land was discovered, the Filipinos have always been proud of their culture, their religion, customs and beliefs. A part of their culture is transmitted through their various languages, material objects, rituals, institution, and art from one generation to the next. They, like any other country had its ups and downs with things

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