yes only for few
people had iPhone's, apple products, and they were rich enough to go to the 2012 London Olympics. While the Spaniards were conquered for 360 years under African Rule eating buffalos balls and burying their mothers alive in their kitchen pantry. They ate chicken too.
u must consider the suppliers, the existing technology and the users u should also have the mission for such ideas of using electronic systems
Before choosing the best electricity supply company in Singapore, you have to make sure the company is established and has good feedback from existing customers. Also, cost is a very important factor to consider when selecting a company.
"a smuggler's paradise"Explaining about illegal activities occurring in black markets in the Philippines is easy, explaining about the economic status of the Philippines is generally not so easy. Mr. Henry Byroade, former U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines once said "Money is power anywhere in the world but particularly in the Philippines". In spite of the past and present administrations' considerable efforts to curb black markets, they continue to this day unabated. This could be atributable to the close proximation of the Philippines to Hong Kong, long considered to be something of "a smuggler's paradise".Two of the most common black market activities revolve around sex and drugs. Sexual activities are not limited merely to prostitution. Child prostitution, of both sexes, is common. Also, throughout much of Southeast Asia one can readily find astounding transvestite (male)prostitutes. Pedophiles come to Manila, the capitol city, from as far away as Europe, Australia, and the United States. One former American military personnel dubbed the Philippines a "Disneyland for grown-ups".Drug use is quite commonplace throughout the Philippines. Most of the substances which are abused in countries like the United States are not readily available in the Philippines, but rest assured they have plenty of their own narcotic substances available, most popular of which is "shabu".Shortly after World War II, political and economic conditions in the Philippines were ripe for smugglers, particularly to-and-from neighboring countries like Malaysia and Singapore. In a war-ravaged economy, many staple needs were in short supply. Smugglers had a field day. Common items like liquor and cigarettes were profitable commodities for smugglers but even sundry items such as onions and garlic lined the pockets of many smugglers before the police eventually caught up with them, often resulting in bloodshed.If you would like a good broad overview of the black maket situation in the Philippines, I suggest you try to rent the movie "Cavite" at your local library or video store. It will provide you with a very frank and sometimes unsettling picture of what life is really like in "the Pearl of the Orient".
I believe no. The Philippines banking industry is so tight even before the 1997 Asian Financial crisis and this led to a decrease in the liquidity of the Philippine peso. Also, dollar reserves are at an all time high (as of January 2009) and incoming dollar revenues appear to increase given its dependence on the foreign workers working in the immune health sector. So far, current leader are very responsible maintaining and achieving budget objectives and people still trust the Philippine peso.
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"The Philippines a Century Hence" is an essay written by Jose Rizal in 1889 predicting the future of the Philippines. In the essay, Rizal expresses his vision for the country's progress through education, governance, and social reforms. He emphasizes the need for unity and solidarity among Filipinos to overcome challenges and achieve true freedom and independence.
Yes, the indigenous Filipinos had their own diverse cultures, societies, and systems of governance before the arrival of the Spaniards. They had established trade networks, social structures, and artistic traditions that reflect their civilization before colonial influence.
The precolonial period of the Philippines refers to the time before the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century. During this time, various indigenous societies and cultures thrived in the archipelago, with some areas organized into chiefdoms, kingdoms, or sultanates. Trade, agriculture, and animist beliefs were prominent aspects of precolonial Filipino societies.
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Proto-Pilipino refers to the reconstructed ancestor language of the various languages spoken in the Philippines. Linguists use historical linguistic methods to study and infer the features of Proto-Pilipino based on the similarities and differences among modern Philippine languages. It serves as a hypothetical starting point in understanding the development of these languages over time.
The Aztec Civilization did.
Yes, there were, the Maya were the first one, then the Aztec & Inca.
Yes. Maya, Aztec, and Incas to name a few.
because the Filipinos were ignorant before
The Philippines had no official name before the Spanish came. The Philippines where separate island ruled by different tribes and it was actually the spanish who united them into one nation.