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    Philippine Government

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    What are the contributions of the previous government to the present system of government? Looking back to the previous government systems in different periods in Philippine history, we can see that our present government system is somehow shaped and patterned from the previous systems that prevailed in our country. Pre – historically we have seen how they established their government and basically, we can say that it is far more primitive than the present system that we have. However, the

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    Philippine Annexation DBQ Essay The ending of the Spanish-American War left the United States with a controversial question. Many debates rose throughout the U.S. about whether the Philippine Islands should be annexed or not. The Philippines fought along side with the United States against Spanish to gain their independence. The annexation of the Philippine Islands would be unjustified and an act of tyranny. The decision done by the U.S. to annex the Philippines would rise uncertainty between the

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    Philippine Myths Essay

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    Preservation of Philippine Myths and Tales in the Technologically-advanced Era Philippine folklore is the essence of diverse Philippine literature (Coronel, 1967). It includes traditions, customs, epics, ballads, songs, riddles, popular sayings, fables, captivating tales of legends and mythical stories from different regions of the Philippines. It is the key to understand the imaginative minds of Filipinos and the key to its nationalism and its beliefs. The Philippine folklore is the reflection

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    Annexed Philippines Dbq

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    gained and the Philippine islands (Background Essay). The US had three options but the US decided to annex the philippines. Many People were against annexation such as Andrew Carnegie, Grover Cleveland, and Mark Twain. So should the US have annexed the Philippines? “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent” (Doc A). Abraham Lincoln said that, what he means is we need permission to take someone over our rule. Unlike the US who annexed the Philippines without their consent

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    wanted to do with the Philippines: Give it back to Spain, Give the filipino people their freedom, or to annex the whole country itself. With much debate ranging from artists, influential citizens, and government officials, the US ultimately decided it would annex! The United States should not have annexed the Philippines but rather should have given them their independence. While others may think the annexation of the Philippines would have benefited them, what the Philippines really needed was

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    Chapter 8 of Antonio de Morga's "Events of the Philippines Islands" with the Rizal annotation. Then take one section of Chapter 8 which talks about precolonial cultures and IN YOUR OWN WORDS, discuss its significance and use to our present-day ideas of culture, history, and identify. Jose Rizal’s annotation of Antonio Morga's "Historical Events of the Philippine’s Islands". “Rizal had a burning desire to know exactly the conditions of the Philippines when the Spaniards came ashore to the islands

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    may greet people with soft handshakes. You will be judged on your attire so dress appropriately. Doing business in the Philippines is very personal. They want to have a personal relationship with you and not the company. The place our team has been assigned is the Philippines, which is a-part of the Asian countries. Luckily, I have already had the opportunity to visit the Philippines recently so I know some things to expect. Overall, I thought they had many cultural, communication and business differences

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    opportunities in the future. This 3 month long war was diminutive and swift but showed how the US were unprepared, obviously by their landing at Daiquiri. What followed were naval attacks in the Philippines, which the US had occupied and later taken over. We maintained a streak of victories in both Cuba and the Philippines. The events that transpired in these areas will most likely continue to shape our future along with Cuba’s and the Philippine’s.

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    Martial Law has been described as the darkest years in Philippine history characterized by the looting of billions of pesos and iron rule of dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos and his family. With the media censored and the Armed Forces of the Philippines at the disposal of Marcos and his cronies, state-sponsored disappearances and abuses were the norm during the regime with over 70, 000 accounts of human rights violations in the conservative numbers. While the brutality of Martial Law has been an uncontested

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    Faith Daniel is a forty-six-year-old denizen of Montgomery, Texas of Chinese descent. Even though Faith was born in the Philippines, she is profoundly influenced by her Chinese ancestry. Her ancestors moved from China to the Philippines due to a World War. She has three sisters. Faith is a certified teacher with teaching experience in the private school sector. Impressively, she can verbalize English, Mandarin, French, and dactylology. The Chinese culture places more value on male children because

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