Poetry with its aesthetics embroiders the feelings and emotions of the people thus; man reacts to the significant events around him. It is true that Philippine history and government would cover the important events of the past but they don't describe nor picture in details the feelings, ...
Certainly, the most dramatic moment in recent Philippine political history—the 1986 regime change—was inextricably bound up in elections, and the Filipino's determination that elections be restored as free exercises of choice.Steven RoodCordillera Studies CenterPhilippine Political Science Journal...
In your case, the government did not cancel operations for the museums and sites on the itinerary until just after the tour began. As a result, we proceeded as scheduled, similar to our other tours across the city that day, which went ahead without any issues. Unfortunately, th...
“What I can assure everyone is I have not benefitted, and my family has not benefitted from my being in government,” Go said in a statement to reporters. “Even if you ask around, my relatives could not approach me — even my own father and half-brother — to get help in getting...
“What I can assure everyone is I have not benefitted, and my family has not benefitted from my being in government,” Go said in a statement to reporters. “Even if you ask around, my relatives could not approach me ...
摘要: Philippine progress : prior to 1898 : a source book of Philippine history to supply a fairer view of Filipino participation and supplement the defective Spanish accounts by Austin Craig & Conrado Benitez (Filipiniana reprint series, bk. 15) Cacho Hermanos, 1985 v. 1...
The Birth of the Peso:In 1852, the Spanish government introduced the Philippine Peso as the official currency. It was made of silver and was equivalent to 100 centimos. The word “Peso” derives from the Spanish word for weight, reflecting its silver composition. ...
M Yin,DO History 摘要: This article analyses the reaction to the Philippine 1972 Martial Law of the United States in early 1970s,including the U.S.government's attitude to Martial Law and the reasons for the acquiescence of Martial Law implementation,assistance to the Marcos'dictatorship after ...
By 1901, the first coins and paper money issued by the Philippine government had gone out of circulation.6 The U.S. then established a Philippine currency that was pegged to the price of gold, and was at that time worth about half the price of a U.S. dollar (USD). The peg of ₱...
In the Philippines a qualified system of centralism prevails today whereby most formal and all real power resides at the national level of government, though local units possess. some attributes of autonomy. Some local officials are elected but others are appointed by, and responsible to, the cent...