Biography of tony tan caktiong?
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Where can you find a distributor in the Philippines of Allen Bradley products?
Rockwell Automation Philippines, Inc.
Definition of economics by bernardo villegas?
Economics is the science of allocating scarce resources to satisfy man's unlimited, multiple, competing wants and needs.
How much is the tuition fee in high school at miriam college quezon city?
its around 90-100K right now my tuition this upcoming year is 97K
Colombia's GNP (Gross National Product) in 2005 was 104.52 billion dollars. GNP per capita was 2292 dollars.
What type of feudal system was implemented in the Philippines?
From wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda): "The encomienda system was a trusteeship labor system employed by the Spanish crown during the Spanish colonization of the Americas and the Philippines in order to consolidate their conquests. Conquistadores were granted trusteeship over the indigenous people they conquered, in an expansion of familiar medieval feudal institutions, notably the commendation ceremony, which had been established in New Castile during the Reconquista. The encomiendo system differed from the developed form of feudalism in that it did not entail any direct land tenure by the encomendero; Indian lands were to remain in their possession, a right that was formally protected by the Crown of Castile because at the beginning of the Conquest most of the rights of administration in the new lands went to the Castilian Queen.[2] These were laws that the Crown attempted to impose in all of the Spanish colonies in the Americas and in the Philippines." It is quite possible that the encomienda system evolved into the hacienda system (if there is a difference at all). From wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacienda): The hacienda system and lifestyles were also imitated in the Philippines which was colonized by Spain through Mexico for 300 years. Attempts to break up the hacienda system in the Philippines through land reform laws during the second half of the 1900's have proven moderately successful. From the Chan Robles Law Library (http://www.chanrobles.com/legal4agrarianlaw.htm) "The Comprehensive Argraian Reform Law of 1988 was a piece Philippine legislature that aimed to pursue a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) where the welfare of the landless farmers and farm workers will receive the highest consideration to promote social justice and to move the nation towards sound rural development and industrialization, and the establishment of owner cultivatorship of economic-sized farms as the basis of Philippine agriculture. The agrarian reform program is founded on the right of farmers and regular farm workers, who are landless, to own directly or collectively the lands they till or, in the case of other farm workers, to receive a share of the fruits thereof. To this end, the State shall encourage the just distribution of all agricultural lands, subject to the priorities and retention limits set forth in this Act, having taken into account ecological, developmental, and equity considerations, and subject to the payment of just compensation. The State shall respect the right of small landowners and shall provide incentives for voluntary land-sharing."
What are the top ten mining corporations in the Philippines?
philex mines lepanto mines acoje mines pacific chroma international dizon consolidated mining inc.
What are the ethnic tribes in the Philippines?
There are about 150 ethnic groups in the Philippines. This number includes the following tribes:
* Manobo
* Ifugao
* Aeta * Apayao * Bontoc * Bagobo * Tasaday * Agta * Badjao * Mangyan * Tausog * Mangyan * Maranao * Ibaloi * Agutaynon * Aklano * Alangan * Bilaan
What happened to gross domestic product rates in the second half of the twentieth century?
The second half of the twentieth century saw the highest sustained growth rates of gross domestic product (GDP) in history.
What are the characteristics of Philippine cuisine?
Philippine cuisine is varied and rich. They have three distinct meals a day. Influences came from Arabia, India, China, Japan and Spain. Silog (meaning meat) dishes of fish, pork, chicken and beef are prepared in "adabo" sauces (braised with onion, garlic and tomatoes), or "inadabo" (with soy, garlic and vinegar). Raw fish is marinated with vinegar and called Kannilaw. The chief staple grain of the country is rice.
Solution in the economic problems of the Philippines?
Amend the 1987 constiturion and start economic liberation abolish the 60/40 economic provision and start the open door policy this will attract FDI.
Eliminate the red tape create a one stop center for the investor who wants to invest here.
Give tax holidays for:
investor who will employ Filipinos about 95% of its workforce
Patronized local products
etc
If 1000 livres how much in peso?
It depends on which country's pounds and which country's peso's are involved in the conversion.
What are the major economic problem of region 9 in the philppines?
Major economic problems of the Philippines are the relocation of the people who suffered typhoon Yolanda, unemployment, illegal drugs and corruption. These economic problems are still a huge puzzle for the government on how it will be solved.
What are the products of Region 1 in the Philippines?
Where are the solar energy power plants in the Philippines?
The $500 million San Lorenzo CCGT facility is now generating 500MW electrical power. It is located in Batangas City, along the Batangas Bay, around 100km from the Philippine capital Manila. The plant is adjacent to the Santa Rita Project. This strategic location allows it to share common facilities such as the tank farm and fuel jetty, thereby eliminating the need to duplicate various operational facilities. The power station uses a Siemens GUD.1S.3A model gas turbine, a steam turbine and a horizontal heat recovery boiler (HRSG) in each power generation unit. Two power generation units have a single-shaft configuration. The project's cost is estimated to be $500 million inclusive of capital costs, working capital requirements, related pipeline financing, insurance and development costs. The finance was based on 75% debt and 25% equity structure. Cost reductions via pooling of operations, maintenance and other expenses are also achieved. The plant opened in Q4 2002. In December 2003, the owners of the Santa Rita and San Lorenzo power stations and Meralco concluded a review of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) as mandated by the Electric Power Industry Reform Act. The owners and Meralco have cooperatively reviewed the PPA and incorporated a number of incentives intended to encourage increased plant utilisation and subsequent efficiency gains. The $500 million San Lorenzo CCGT facility is now generating 500MW electrical power. It is located in Batangas City, along the Batangas Bay, around 100km from the Philippine capital Manila. The plant is adjacent to the Santa Rita Project. This strategic location allows it to share common facilities such as the tank farm and fuel jetty, thereby eliminating the need to duplicate various operational facilities. The power station uses a Siemens GUD.1S.3A model gas turbine, a steam turbine and a horizontal heat recovery boiler (HRSG) in each power generation unit. Two power generation units have a single-shaft configuration. The project's cost is estimated to be $500 million inclusive of capital costs, working capital requirements, related pipeline financing, insurance and development costs. The finance was based on 75% debt and 25% equity structure. Cost reductions via pooling of operations, maintenance and other expenses are also achieved. The plant opened in Q4 2002. In December 2003, the owners of the Santa Rita and San Lorenzo power stations and Meralco concluded a review of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) as mandated by the Electric Power Industry Reform Act. The owners and Meralco have cooperatively reviewed the PPA and incorporated a number of incentives intended to encourage increased plant utilisation and subsequent efficiency gains.
How much does the Philippines rely on tourism?
Gross value added of hotel and restaurant and recreational services account for only 2 percent of total GDP.
What are Philippines common jobs in the Philippines?
What were the economic contributions of former Philippine President Joseph Estrada?
"erap" the one and only king of lazyness and hes a very stupid man
What does the mtcn start with?
MTCN stands for 'money transfer control number'. This is a unique transfer number used when sending money through Western Union. The M stands for Money.
Who is the Head of the Department of Justice?
As of January 2011, Eric Holder is the Attorney General of the United States.
Can foreigners buy and own land in the Philippines?
Foreigners cannot buy or own land in the Philippines. Foreigners can however purchased condos as well as rent properties in the Philippines.
Which country is the largest producer of coconut in the world?
The Philippines are the world's largest coconut producer.