One of the best renewable source of energy that being used in the Philippines is the solar energy. It lessens or reduce carbon footprint and the use of fossil fuels, and because of its efficiency it helps the country to save electricity costs. The energy...
Introduction According to CNN Philippines (2017), a company’s style of management is a leading cause of unhappiness among Filipino employees. CNN Philippines also reported that the online employment portal Jobstreet.com presented its 2017 Happiness Index report on October 25, 2017, stating that the lack of...
Everything in the modern world is centered around ease and comfort. The innovation of technology has always been geared towards finding a way to make human lives easier. However, it has long been a difficulty for us to achieve a solution when it comes to...
Pampanga is a first class province some 84 kilometers northwest of Manila, located at the crossroads of the Central Luzon region. It is bounded by the region’s other provinces: Nueva Ecija in the north-northeast; Tarlac in the north; Zambales in the west; Bataan in the...
Marawi is one of an island at the southern part of Mindanao in the Philippines, where it is also the largest Muslim populated. The Battle of Marawi also known as the Marawi siege and the Marawi crisis was a five-month-long armed conflict in Marawi, Lanao...
Introduction Department of tourism said, “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. One of the reasons that it is fun in the Philippines is because of it is some of the world’s greatest biodiversity and its abundance of natural resources. The natural topology and climate in...
The war came to the Philippines in a surprise air attack. In the case of the Philippines, however, this initial strike was followed by a full-scale invasion of the main island of Luzon three days later. Then the US and Philippines were forced to retreat...
Before the Spanish colonization during the early 15th century, China had sent traders to the Philippines which started the beginning of significant influence within the culture of the Filipinos. The Chinese colonization in the Philippines have brought blissful and marvelous influences to the Filipinos over...
Introduction Poverty is one of the world’s recurring and concerning issues which has affected countries, especially third-world countries, and this includes the Philippines. During the first half of 2014, 25.8% of the Philippine population suffered from poverty, which decreased to 21.6% in 2015, and then...
Poverty is one of the major national social issues that we must address immediately. What are we going to do about it, and what are possible solutions to address this issue? The Philippines is considered a developing country because of its continuous pursuit of economic...
Introduction Ferdinand E. Marcos was the tenth President of the Philippines who served for two decades. After serving two terms from 1965 to 1972, he declared martial law to suppress the political chaos that was prevalent at that time. He ended it in 1981 and...
Globalization is the interconnectedness and interdependence of nations. It helps in spreading the products, technology, information, and jobs that transcend the national border and its cultures. The Marxists believe that globalization is a capitalist scheme that advances the transglobal connectivity of the 1st world countries...
Ferdinand Marcos’ Inaugural Vision Ferdinand Marcos preached, in his campaign, about the issue of criminality, hunger, graft and corruption to appeal to the masses on his mission to make the nation great again. He defeated Diosdado Macapagal and was sworn in as the sixth president...
Globalization is “an increasing interaction across national boundaries that affects many aspects of life: economic, social, cultural, and political”. Globalization has affected the Philippine economy in many ways. It opened the market to foreign trade and increased both capital flows and financial integration. It promoted...
Introduction The book “A Changeless Land,” written by David Timberman, delves into the intricate political landscape of the Philippines. David Timberman, a political analyst and development practitioner with extensive experience in Southeast and South Asia, offers a comprehensive exploration of political and government challenges. Having...
In the Philippines, globalization has brought many job probabilities to all Filipino people. The government encourages distant places firms to establish industrial business companies and open many jobs on Filipino workers even abroad. The have an effect on of globalization helps the Philippines close by...
Introduction He was also a prime minister, statesman, war hero, poet, author and a parliamentarian. He finished his studies with flying colors at the University of the Philippines. Marcos as the former president, was able to foster nationalism and patriotism during his term. He did...
Introduction Department of Tourism said, “It’s more fun in the Philippines”. One of the reasons that it is fun in the Philippines is because of it is some of the world’s greatest biodiversity and its an abundance of natural resources. The natural topology and climate...
Introduction Manila Philippines is home to one of the world’s largest populations of homeless people, primarily due to pervasive poverty and unemployment. The escalating population growth in the Philippines has led to an increasing number of individuals succumbing to the harsh realities of destitution. Many...
The Philippines has been governed by so many Presidents these past decades. One of the most well-known of them being the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos, commonly known as Ferdinand Marcos was the 10th president of the Philippines. Born on September 11,...
Introduction The horrific tragedies throughout the reign of Ferdinand Marcos as a leader were every Filipino’s worst nightmare; those who witnessed its cruelty and malevolence still suffer today. On September 21, 1972, the former president Ferdinand Marcos signed the Proclamation No. 1081, placing the Philippines...
Disaster, as defined by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), is the unforeseen, catastrophic event that seriously affects the activities of the community. It also causes human, economic, environmental, and material losses that make it harder for the affected community...
The barangay serves as the most basic governmental unit in the Philippines, handling issues that directly impact local communities. However, barangays across the nation continue to face a number of challenges that negatively affect residents. By understanding the core problems confronting barangays and proposing potential...
Learning a language is extremely helpful, and it piques the interest of a students teachers and all people. Understanding a group’s jargon has a number of practical applications. However, while learning a slang it is not required in some situations, in short, slang is not...
What is the root cause of the under development of our country as a nation? That is the question we asked ourselves recently, the same as what makes Philippines as a nation? In this essay I want to examine why we as a nation are...
The case study conducted by Teresita T. Rungduin and Zenaida Q. Reyes titled “The Filipino Learner: A Socio-emotional Perspective” takes the form of an illustrative case study because it was structured to explain and describe what distinct Filipino characteristics Filipino learners aged 4 to 16...
Introduction A hero is somebody I admire, regard and respect for several reasons. Someone who incessantly inspires me to be an extraordinary human being and drives me to the fullest I can in order to attain justice and fairness. A model who has a soaring...