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Senior Citizens at Pwds Ng Cavite Libre Na Sa
Face of the Week Pamalagiing magbasa ng Wisdom Newspaper! VOL. 1 NO. 1 CAVITE FEB. 25—MAR. 03, 2019 P15.00 Senior citizens at PWDs ng Cavite libre na sa „parking fees‟ TRECE MARTIRES establisimyento sa Cavite)—na akda at na ang isang ‗senior ilehiyo ng ―free park- ‗booth attendant‘ sa CITY, Cavite – lalawigan ng Cavite isinulong ni Provin- citizen‘ o PWD ang ing‖ ang ‗overnight isang ‗parking area‘ LIBRE sa sa ilalim ng isang or- cial Board Member siyang nagmamaneho parking‘ at maaari na lalabag sa nasa- pagpaparada ng ka- dinansang inapru- Valeriano S. En- o pasahero ng lamang gamitin ng bing ordinansa ay pa- nilang sasakyan. bahan kamakailan ng cabo—na maging ipaparadang mga pribadong patawan ng multang Ito ang ka- pamahalaang panlala- ‗libre‘ ang mga pribadong sasakyan/ behikulo. P500, samantalang ragdagang bene- wigan ng Cavite, sa katandaan at PWDs Ang mga ito ay Hindi sakop P2,000 naman ang pisyong matatamasa pamumuno ni Gover- sa pagpaparada ng kailangan din na ng ‗free parking‘ ang multang ipapataw sa ng ‗senior citi- nor Jesus Crispin kanilang sasakyan sa magprisenta ng kanil- mga ‗public utility operator, manager o zens‘ (SCs) at mga Remulla. mga mall, iba pang ang ‗SC/PWD iden- vehicles‘ (PUVs) kat- may-ari ng ‗parking may kapansanan o Layunin ng establisimyento at tification cards‘ sa ulad ng mga pam- space‘. Ayon kay ‗persons with disabil- Provincial Ordinance pribadong pagamutan pagpasok sa lugar na pasaherong dyipni Provincial Board ities‘ (PWDs) na hin- No. 235 (Free Park- sa lalawigan ng Cavi- kung saan naroroon (PUJ), tricycle, pam- Secretary Michelle F. -
May 2013 Issue, Me So Much and Also the Evangelista Said Her Parents Made Relationship That I Was In,” She Said
Vol. XXXI No 5 May 2013 http://www.filipinostar.org FNAQ Gala celebration marks 21st anniversary and Nurses Week The Filipino Nurses Association of Quebec (FNAQ) held a gala event on May 4, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Diamond Room. to celebrate its 21st anniversary as well as Nurses Week from May 12-18 in Quebec this year and Mothers’ Day. The guest of honor was Mme Lucie Tremblay, president and chief executive officer of the Order of Nurses (Ordre des Infirmiers et Infirmieres du Quebec), accompanied by her husband, Mr. Gerald Perron. Upon their arrival, they greeted and chatted with all the guests consisting of mostly doctors, nurses, government officials, community leaders, their friends and families. The evening’s program started with the welcome addresses by President Cresconia Fernandez and Vice-President Josefina Toledo. This was the first time that FNAQ had both officers give the welcome The Executive Board 2012-2014 - L-R: Christian B. Plaza, Eugenia F. Magalit, Myrna Sarmiento, Preciosa G. Emboscado, Cirila D. Carrera, address and wish to make it a tradition from Mila Gobeil, Thelma Untalan, Aderlina R. Gracia, Clarice A. Mackay, Cresconia A. Fernandez, Sophie R. Toledo, Malou P. Dee, Dolly S. now on. Belandres, Corazon D. Abdon, Shirlyne D. Chin, Elvira C. Maximo, and Maggie Calcetas. (Photo: Al Abdon) The Director of Nursing and Chief Nursing Officer of McGill University Health the FNAQ Founder, Maggie Calcetas. contributions of the Filipino nursing performance of the healthcare system in Center (MUHC), Ms. Patricia O’Connor, Ms. O'Connor paid tribute to the community, both in their roles played as Montreal and Quebec. -
State of the Coasts Report Province of Cavite, Philippines Prepared By: Provincial Government of Cavite, PEMSEA Component D: Doc: D1-2
State of the Coasts Report Province of Cavite, Philippines Prepared by: Provincial Government of Cavite, PEMSEA Component D: Doc: D1-2 Partners: August 2017 About the GEF-Global Nutrient Cycle Project Project objective: to provide the foundations (including partnerships, information, tools and policy mechanisms) for governments and other stakeholders to initiate comprehensive, effective and sustained programmes addressing nutrient over-enrichment and oxygen depletion from land based pollution of coastal waters in Large Marine Ecosystems. Core project outcomes and outputs: the development and application of quantitative modeling approaches: to estimate and map present day contributions of different watershed based nutrient sources to coastal nutrient loading and their effects; to indicate when nutrient over-enrichment problem areas are likely to occur; and to estimate the magnitude of expected effects of further nutrient loading on coastal systems under a range of scenarios the systematic analysis of available scientific, technological and policy options for managing nutrient over-enrichment impacts in the coastal zone from key nutrient source sectors such as agriculture, wastewater and aquaculture, and their bringing together an overall Policy Tool Box the application of the modeling analysis to assess the likely impact and overall cost effectiveness of the various policy options etc brought together in the Tool Box, so that resource managers have a means to determine which investments and decisions they can better make in addressing -
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Joint Migration and Development Initiative (JMDI) ABC Association of Barangay Councils ACMD AdHoc Committee on Migration and Development ACTEX Alabang-Calamba-Sto.Tomas Expressway AIP Annual Investment Plan AIR-ATIP Anti-illegal Recruitment and Anti-trafficking In Person APP Annual Procurement Plans ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations BCCI Batangas Chamber of Commerce, Inc. BESO Barangay Employment Services Office BEST Business Expense Savings Training BFAR Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources BM Board Member BPMC Batangas Provincial Migrant Center BPMCC Batangas Province Migrants Coordinating Council BuB Bottom-Up Budgeting CAFFMACO Cavite Farmers and Feed Milling and Marketing Cooperative CALABARZON Provinces of Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon CARE-MBA Cooperative Alliance for Responsive Endeavor Mutual Benefit Association CBMS Community-Based Monitoring System CDIP Comprehensive Development Investment Plan CFC Couples for Christ CFO Commission on Filipinos Overseas CMD Committee on Migration and Development CPDO City Planning and Development Office CSOs Civil Society Organizations DA Department of Agriculture DepEd Department of Education DFA Department of Foreign Affairs DILG Department of Interior and Local Government DOLE Department of Labor and Employment DoT Department of Tourism DSWD Department on Social Welfare and Development DTI Department of Trade and Industry ELA Executive-Legislative Agenda EO Executive Order GAD Gender and Development GDP Gross Domestic Product GNP Gross National Product GRDP Gross -
Division Memorandum No. 447 S. 2018 November 26, 2018 ADDENDUM
Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City oflmus Division Memorandum November 26, 2018 No. 447 s. 2018 ADDENDUM -CORRIGENDUM TO DMSION MEMORANDUM NO. 442 s. 2018 (2018 CA VITE CLUSTER MEET) TITLE TO: Schools Division Superintendents OIC- Asst. Schools Division Superintendents Division Sports Officers ALS Coordinators SPED Coordinators CID Focal Persons SGOD Focal Persons Parent Supervisors Public Schools District Supervisors School Heads (Public/Private) City Sports Committee Chairmen Coaches, Trainers, Chaperons Technical Officials All Others Concerned 1. In order to facilitate the preparation and completion of the screening of athletes', coaches', asst. coaches' and chaperons' documents, members of the Cavite Cluster Screening and Accreditation Committee, attached herewith is the corrected list of Cavite Cluster Meet Working Committees. 2. For immediate dissemination and guidance. HEJG��ANGANIBAN Chief Education Supervisor, CID Officer-In-Charge � Office of the Schools Division SupeAntendent cid/mvv cid/ald'2018 046-471-1134 J 046-471-0568 www.depedimuscity.com ti)imus [email protected] I [email protected] Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region IV-A CALABARZON SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF IMUS CITY Toclong I-C, City of Imus Enclosue No. 1 DM. No. 447 s, 2018 Name Designation Division Alona O. Verdad Chairman Imus City Angelito Sanchez Co-Chairman Cavite Girlie Redondo Members: Bacoor City Cristina Sarmiento Imus City Marilou P. Merino Imus City Jessica A. Tisado Imus City Jocelyn T. Aquino Imus City Evelyn M. Mendez Dasmarinas City Mary Jane T. Marquina Dasmarinas City Serma V. Hernandez Dasmarinas City Ma. -
Disregarding the Rule of Law in Estrada V
LEGITIMIZING THE ILLEGITIMATE: DISREGARDING THE RULE OF LAW IN ESTRADA V. DESIERTO * AND ESTRADA V. MACAPAGAL-ARROYO * SABRINA M. QUERUBIN ANA RHIA T. MUHI CHARISSE F. GONZALES-OLALIA “Lust of power is the most flagrant of all passions.” - Tacitus1 They say history repeats itself. But it does so in ironic ways. In 1986, the world became witness to a bloodless revolution, where the outraged Filipinos took to the streets and faced the military might of an overstaying President. The EDSA2 People Power Revolution became a part of Philippine history. In 2001, EDSA again became the site of mass protests, this time leading to the downfall of an elected President accused of corruption, ineptitude and immorality, barely half into his legal term. Like its predecessor, People Power II will also be forever a marker in Philippine history. However, unlike its predecessor, People Power II was barely bloodless and definitely not a revolution.3 In 1986, Supreme Court Chief Justice Claudio Teehankee administered the oath as President to Corazon Cojuangco Aquino as revolutionary successor of Ferdinand Edralin Marcos. The oath taking was met with much celebration, as it symbolized hope and freedom from tyranny for the Filipinos. In 2001, Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. * Submitted as one of the entries to the Irene Cortes Award for Best Paper in Constitutional Law on 24 March 2003 at the UP College of Law. * The authors graduated from the UP College of Law in April 2003. They acknowledge the invaluable input and support of Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile, Dr. Miriam Defensor-Santiago, Atty. -
Isagani R. Medina CAVITE BEFORE the REVOLUTION (1571-1896)
CAVITE liP! D LlPIO F-=1. J. IllS- Da SIGNOS CAWITE t._;c•'• r s~~~or- ...: • ~"-U..l• (IW'.A DB LUZOII) ...... ~,. .J ·__, • • .4--:. --:-._ ......... El.. IMP ARCIAL Isagani R. Medina CAVITE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION (1571-1896) ISAGANI R. MEDINA m CSSP PusUCATIONS COlllG£ OF SociAL SciENCES AJoiD Pim.OSOPHY UNtVERSrrv OF 1l!E Plm.JPPJNES Dn.IMAN, QuEzoN Cm, Pim.JPPrNEs FEBRUARY 1994 Published~ CSSP Publications College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Univenity of the Philippines Dillman, Quezon City in C()()jJeratifm with th4 University of lhe Philippines Press University of the Philippines Dillman, Quezon City @1994 by lsaganl R. Medtna All Right!! Reserved. Cataloging In Publication Data University of the Philippines Main Library Recommended Entry: Medina, Isagani Ramos, 1950- Cavite Before The Revolution (1571-1896)/ lsagani R. Medina. - Quezon City: College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines. cl994. l. Cavite (Province) - History. 2. Cavite (l'ro.>incc) - Social conditions. S. Cavite (Province) - Manners and customs. 4. Brigands and robbers - Philippines - Cavite (Province). I. Title. DS674 M44 ISBN 971-8893-0~7 Book and Cover Design by Mirana R Medina-Bhunjun Typeseuin~ by MYRIAD, Mauritiw;; Xetxes S. Nitaf.an, CSSP Publications Typeset Using Aldus Pagemaker 4.0® Text Set in Southern and Times New Roman Printed in the Philippines by Printon Press 40 Natividad Street, San Francisco del Monte Quewn City, Philippines ' ~ .1) ' -f ~ c/ Y' .:f;' (J Y ' ,Y' I I ' rp ~Q::r"' ffl ti'Q u I I -1' v$ (9 fi' OJ 4 i:O I I ;g '!C, I J J ' V37. -
Cavite Province
STATE OF THE COASTS of Cavite Province The Provincial Government of Cavite, Philippines CERTIFICATE NUMBER AJA12-0026 Cavite is ISO 9001 certified State of the Coasts of Cavite Province The Provincial Government of Cavite, Philippines CERTIFICATE NUMBER AJA12-0026 Cavite is ISO 9001 certified State of the Coasts of Cavite Province August 2017 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational or non-profit purposes or to provide wider dissemination for public response, provided prior written permission is obtained from the PEMSEA Resource Facility Executive Director, acknowledgment of the source is made and no commercial usage or sale of the material occurs. PEMSEA would appreciate receiving a copy of any publication that uses this publication as a source. No use of this publication may be made for resale or any purpose other than those given above without a written agreement between PEMSEA and the requesting party. Published by Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) and the Provincial Government of Cavite, Philippines with the support of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Printed in Quezon City, Philippines Citation: PEMSEA and Provincial Government of Cavite, Philippines. 2017. State of the Coasts of Cavite Province. Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA), Quezon City, Philippines. ISBN 978-971-812-042-2 PEMSEA is an international organization mandated to implement the Sustainable Development Strategy for the Seas of East Asia (SDS-SEA). The contents of this publication do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of PEMSEA and other participating organizations. -
3Aepublic of Tbe ~Bilippines $>Upreme (:Ourt ;Fflflanila
3aepublic of tbe ~bilippines $>Upreme (:ourt ;fflflanila EN BANC ABS-CBN CORPORATION, G.R. No. 252119 Petitioner, Present: - versus - PERALTA, CJ, PERLAS-BERNABE, LEONEN, NATIONAL CAGUIOA, TELECOMMUNICATIONS GESMUNDO, CORPORATION,* REYES, JR., Respondent. HERNANDO, CARANDANG, LAZARO-JAVIER INTING, ZALAMEDA, LOPEZ, DELOS SANTOS, GAERLAN, and PADILLA,** JJ Promulgated: August 25, x------------------------------------------------------------------------- DECISION PERLAS-BERNABE, J.: . Before the Court is a Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition (With Urgent Applications for the Issuance of a Temporary Restraining Order * As per the Court's Resolution dated May 19, 2020, the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines were both impleaded as parties to this case, and consequently, directed to file their respective comments to the petition (see rollo, pp. 320-AA-320-CC). However, for the reasons discussed below, they are dropped as parties to this case; hence, their non-inclusion in the caption. ** On official leave. Decision 2. G.R. No. 252119 [TRO] and/or a Writ of Preliminary Injunction [WPI])1 assailing the Order dated May 5, 2020 issued by respondent National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) which directed petitioner ABS-CBN Corporation (ABS-CBN) to immediately cease and desist from operating its radio and television stations (CDO) due to the expiration of its legislative franchise granted under Republic Act No. (RA) 7966, entitled "An Act Granting the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation a Franchise to Construct, Install, Operate and Maintain Television and Radio Broadcasting Stations in the Philippines, and for Other Purposes."3 The Facts On March 30, 1995, petitioner ABS-CBN was granted a legislative franchise to "construct, operate and maintain, for commercial purposes and in the public interest, television and radio broadcasting stations in and throughout the Philippines"4 under RA 7966. -
Transforming the Philippine Political Landscape
JANUARY- JUNE 2 00 3 VOL VII NO 1 SPECIAL ISSUE Transforming the Philippine Political Landscape The Party-List Path to a Broadened Philippine Democracy RAMON C CASIPLE Official Development Assistance to the Philippines: Can it be Reformed? EDUARDO C TADEM Legitimizing the Illegitimate: Disregarding the Rule of Law in Estrada v. Desierto and Estrada v. Macapagal-Arroyo SABRINA M QUERUBIN ANA RHIA T MUHI C HARISSE F GONZALES-0 LALlA I , P-JJBLIC t'OLICY ................................................................ EDITORIAL BOARD Francisco N emenzo Jr, Chairman; Emil Q Javier; Jose Abu eva; Edgardo J Angara; Emmanuel V Soriano; Onofre D Corpuz; Raul V Fabella; Maria Carmen C Jimenez; Jose Y Dalisay Jr Issue Editor: JORGE V TIGNO Managing Editor : MARIA CARMEN C JIMENEZ Research Assistants: FILIPINAS B TANYANG SHIELA ML BONETE Design : ARIEL G MANUEL Public Policy (ISSN 0118-8526) is published semi-annually by the University of the Philippines. Subscription Rates (inclusive of postage): P700(local), US$25 (Foreign Individual), US$30 (Foreign Institution). Editorial, Business & Subscription Of/ices UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies UP Bahay ng Alumni Building 1101 Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines Telephone 435-9283 Telefax 929-3540 Email [email protected] Public Policy accepts submissions of manuscripts accordance with the comments and suggestions examining contemporary social, cultural, economic of referees. The editors will not assume any and political issues in the Philippines and the Asia responsibility for manuscripts received; materials Pacific. Manuscripts must be submitted on diskette will be returned only if a written request of such is and as hard copy, must include an abstract and made by the author/s . -
Room for Maneuver: Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines
Room For Maneuver Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines Edited by Raul Fabella, Jaime Faustino, Adrian Leftwich and Andrew Parker Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines Reform Policy Social Sector | 1 | ROOM FOR MANEUVER Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines ROOM FOR MANEUVER Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines DLPolicy and Practice for DevelopmentalP Leaders, Elites and Coalitions The Asia Foundation DEVELOPMENTAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Room For Maneuver Social Sector Policy Reform in the Philippines First Edition Copyright © 2014 The Asia Foundation All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, whether by electronic or mechanical means, without the written consent of the chapters’ respective authors and The Asia Foundation. This publication was produced by The Asia Foundation and the Developmental Leadership Program, with support from the Australian Government - The Asia Foundation Partnership in the Philippines. The Leadership Program, or The Asia Foundation. Published by The Asia Foundation – Philippines 36 Lapu-Lapu Avenue, Magallanes Village Makati City, Philippines Tel: +63 (2) 851-1466 Email: [email protected] Editorial team: Raul Fabella, Jaime Faustino, Adrian Leftwich, Andrew Parker Book and cover design by: Gerard Baja ([email protected]) Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... v Acknowledgments ................................................................................................................