Barangay Essays

  • Essay About Public Health Nursing

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    Perceptions of Nursing Students at De La Salle Lipa about Public Health Care in the Philippines Introduction Amid the Spanish regime (1591-1898) brother Juan Clemente began Public Health administration through a dispensary in Intramuros in year 1577. In this administration, water sanitation began, little pox immunization was likewise presented and the making of position of region, commonplace additionally national health office happened

  • Florence Nightingale's Environmental Theory And Its Effects On The Community

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    environment, whatever happens to the environment and the changes that come along with it greatly impacts the people within the population. This theory fits the research because dogs are a part of the environment that affects the citizens of Purok 5 Barangay Banay-Banay I, San Jose, Batangas. Domestic dogs live within the family household and are considered as pets that are treated with care. Stray dogs are the outcasts of society and are homeless, they live along the streets. Although both have differing

  • Essay About Moving To America

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    have lived in the United States for far longer than I have in the Philippines it’s impossible to forget, in fact, the startling difference between the two highlights just how privileged we are in this nation. When I was younger I moved from barangay to barangay and befriended many children from different walks of life. Even with little more than the basic necessities to live they were full of joy and happiness that I never could find in America. Moving to America showed me what I didn’t see before

  • Health Care Beliefs

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    Methodology Purpose of the Study The purpose of this study is to determine the health care beliefs and practices of the Aetas in the rural communities. Likewise, this study aimed to determine the factors that may have affected these health care beliefs and practices of the Aetas. Participants, Sampling and Setting The participants of this study are the 9 prominent Aetas, 6 of them were Aeta women who have experienced pregnancy or pregnant during the time this study was conducted. Purposive sampling

  • Negative Effects Of Dota 2

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    thus causing them to become violent. A barangay in Dasmariñas City has issued a resolution banning DOTA 2 in computer shops within its jurisdiction. According to Resolution 008-S-2015 dated January 5, 2015, issued by the Barangay Council of Salawag, Dota was being banned because it had already become a tool for gambling and was causing discord in the community. The resolution, which was written in Filipino, added that Dota was inducing the youth in their barangay to become violent to the point of committing

  • How Bully Coaches Affecting Athletes

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    Basketball is a sport widely being played in the Philippines, walking in random streets in different barangays you would see their DIY basketball board and ring. Basketball is being played because it is fun and some use it for exercise but after I researched for my topic, good effects are outnumbered by bad ones. The first article that I have chosen is written by Mike Edger in "How Bully Coaches Affect Athletes," from Sports Psychology Today. Coaches highly affects the way of thinking of a young

  • Disadvantages Of Program Evaluation

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    Felipe (2012) sought to emphasize the roles played by the stakeholders in the government’s counterinsurgency effort in relation to IPSP. Accordingly, common to different government agencies is the task of, ‘to lead’ or ‘to take the lead role’; while, the NGOs/CSOs/POs serve as ‘fillers’ to the gaps in the dispensation of tasks and functions of government agencies. (Felipe:2012) One of the main gaps that the study revealed was the absence of a clear mandate or policy that would inform the concerned

  • Compare And Contrast The Anglo Saxon And The 21st Century

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    Anglo-Saxon and the 21st Century The Anglo-Saxon period is one of the earliest ages in Great Britain. Anglo-Saxon period, like any other periods has its own aspects and areas. Comparing with the present period, the 21st century period, there are similarities and differences in various aspects of the period. One aspect is their language. The language of the Anglo-Saxons was called Old English. The earliest form of English language is the Old English. It was spoken in England and Scotland during

  • Local Government In The Philippines

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    Introduction As a democratic and republican country, the power of the government principally comes from the people of the Republic of the Philippines, as it is stated in Section 1, Article II of the 1987 Philippine Constitution. Because sovereignty lies in the people, a government structure should embrace to the individuals and not the individuals to a managed kind of structure. With the existence of Filipinos with distinctive influences and ethnic diversities, a decentralized manifestation of government

  • Patron Saints Of Nothing By Randy Ribay

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    policy, and he was killed by police officers who claimed that he was a drug dealer. After finding a list in his uncle's office, Jay finds Mia to help him translate it. “Then, ‘It's a list of drug dealers, isn't it?’ ‘Most likely,’ she says. ‘Every barangay captain is asked to keep a list of suspects for the authorities’” (Ribay 129). Jun’s name is on this list, and although there is no proof he is involved with drugs, he is considered a suspect. This shows the flaws of the policy because even if Jun

  • Voter Turnout Essay

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    FACTORS AFFECTING VOTER TURNOUT IN CEBU CITY I. Introduction Rationale The scientific investigation of elections is called psephology; this term exudes from the Greek word for "pebble." (In antediluvian Greek city-states, individuals voted by depositing hued pebbles into containers.) We are solidly fascinated with discovering patterns in electoral behavior. What sorts of individuals, for instance, vote for the various parties competing for power? One response to this perpetually topical inquiry

  • Summary Of Foucault's Discipline And Punish

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    Lastly is the French philosopher, Michel Foucault. In his book, Discipline and Punish, Foucault offers a different view on the evolution of state punishment. The modern view of our punishment system is that it is more humane compared to the past where criminals were executed in public squares, but Foucault disagrees with this. He said that power today looks kind, but actually it isn’t, whereas in the past it was clearly shown as barbaric. The modern prison system becomes a rehabilitation - a surveillance

  • Effective Communication Strategy

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    years and why it is essential to conduct and to participate in donating blood. The Philippines has become a strong partner of the world in maintaining adequate blood supply for the Filipinos as what is part of its law, the RA 7719 and city ordinance. Barangay 19-B, a blood services network of DOH and PNRC, annually conducts bloodletting programs in their community. Studies on blood donation around the world surrounded on knowledge, perception and motivation but the recommendations stated all the same–a

  • How Do Strains Affect Behavior?

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    subject to some limitations, we only surveyed college students specifically on social sciences department. Thus, we have only limited data to analyze. We suggest that the future researchers will conduct a survey in the entire society, whether in every Barangay of a particular city or from elementary, high school and college students which represent the community as a whole. We also recommend conducting research to those who are identified to commit deviance and delinquency, such as convicted individuals

  • Human Resource Plan Paper

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    HUMAN RESOURCE PLAN Human Resource Strategy Employees can be great assets to the company by selecting the right ones that fit for the mission and vision of the organization and by giving them the right training to hone their skills and abilities more. We will educate our employees about the goals of our organization, the policies that they have to follow and the values that we give importance to so that they will be aware that every work they are assigned to do is not merely to have their compensation

  • The Pros And Disadvantages Of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto

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    In this world, everyone can see the anger and greediness existing in every person. Because of this greediness, people are not sharing their own blessings. Some of the people cannot eat three times a day and they don’t have their own shelter. They say that communism is the solution to this problem. Hoyt (2008) stated that, “Communism is the idea that everyone in a given society receives equal shares of the benefits derived from labor.” This means that the poor will rise to middle class while the upper

  • Philippine Government History

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    units for more organized local government framework. The ethnic diversity of the Philippines will not hinder in the making of laws because of the power given to the local government, broken down to the five different local government units including barangays, cities, municipalities, provinces and autonomous

  • Advantages And Disadvantage Of Heavy Metals

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    Heavy metals had taken a great attention in scientific studies throughout the past years. In this generation, the amount of toxic materials found in land and water as well as in air has increased drastically. Constant development on modern technology depends on usage of heavy metals. Incorporated with this, heavy metals have major disadvantages of being toxic and having a long half-life. ( Godt, Scheidig, and Grosse-Siestrup et al, 2006; Gunduz and Akman, 2012; WHO, 1995; WHO, 2004) Cadmium, chromium

  • Characteristics Of Aswang The Philippine Monster

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    mythological monsters”. Philippine Daily Inquirer. 2008. 5. https://sites.google.com/site/philmyths/lesson-3 Miller,Andrei. “Magical Creatures and Non-Human Beings.” 2007. 6. http://www.mysiquijor.com/MagicCreatures.html.2007 Scott, William Henry. Barangay: Sixteenth Century Philippine Culture and Society. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1994. 7. cryptidz.wikia.com/wiki/Aswang 8. www.lifesomundane.net/2011/01/aswang-stories-among-others.html The Mythical Filipino Aswang and Other

  • Bureaucracy: The Pros And Cons Of A Bureaucratic Government

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    Bureaucracy, Almost everyone deals with bureaucracy every day in one way or another and even if you do not personally deal with a bureaucratic official today your activities are being monitored by a bureaucratic system somewhere, but despite the fact, most people still have very little knowledge of how it works and its significance. To understand bureaucracy more it is a collection or group of official who engage in administrative and policy making duties.It is a system of government or business