Position paper about poverty in the philippines
1. Position paper about poverty in the philippines
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What is poverty position paper?This paper assesses the incidence of poverty, the impacts of growing up in lower-income households, access to and gaps in critical services, and the longer-term implications of the transmission of poverty across generations.What can you say about poverty in the Philippines?Citing its Family Income and Expenditure Survey, the PSA said the country has 19.99 million individuals living below the poverty threshold. This represents 18.1 percent of the population.Explanation:
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2. position paper about west philippine sea
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Position of Settling Through Negotiation the Relevant Disputes Between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea(2016-07- 13) ...
3. position paper about war on drugs in the philippines?
like duterte's campaign .........
Bakit nga ba kailangan ng isang tao ang droga?
May naitutulong ba itong maganda?
Isa sa problema ng lipunan ngayon ay ang paggamit ng mga kabataan ng droga. May mga batas na ipinatupad pero mismong batas na yata ang sumusuko dahil sa dami ng gumagamit ng droga. Dahil sa hirap ng buhay, ginagawang pantawid gutom ng mga kabataan sa lansangan ang droga. Hindi sapat ang batas lang ang magpapatigil sa mga kabataang lulong na lulong sa droga. Kailangang matutununan ng mga kabataang ito na mali ang kanilang ginagawa. Sarili nila ang may kontrol pero kung disiplina at sarili nila ang iisipin, ang kagustuhan nilang umunlad and kanilang buhay dapat sila na mismo ang umiwas.
4. position paper about abortion
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This position paper will also substantiate our call for the decriminalisation of abortion, and for changes to the law to allow the provision of abortion services in Malta ...
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5. position paper about west Philippines sea
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middle equador in south,west,north, asia
6. Position paper about The qualifications of the Philippine president written in the constitution negative side.
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7. Make a position paper about the territorial disputes in the west Philippine sea
Tensions between China and both the Philippines and Vietnam have recently cooled, even as China increased its military activity in the South China Sea by conducting a series of naval maneuvers and exercises in March and April 2018. Meanwhile, China continues to construct military and industrial outposts on artificial islands it has built in disputed waters.
The United States has also stepped up its military activity and naval presence in the region in recent years, including freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) in January and March 2018. In a speech during his November 2017 visit to Southeast Asia, President Donald J. Trump emphasized the importance of such operations, and of ensuring free and open access to the South China Sea. Since May 2017, the United States has conducted six FONOPs in the region. Background
China’s sweeping claims of sovereignty over the sea—and the sea’s estimated 11 billion barrels of untapped oil and 190 trillion cubic feet of natural gas—have antagonized competing claimants Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. As early as the 1970s, countries began to claim islands and various zones in the South China Sea, such as the Spratly Islands, which possess rich natural resources and fishing areas.
China maintains [PDF] that, under international law, foreign militaries are not able to conduct intelligence-gathering activities, such as reconnaissance flights, in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ). According to the United States, claimant countries, under UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), should have freedom of navigation through EEZs in the sea and are not required to notify claimants of military activities. In July 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague issued its ruling on a claim brought against China by the Philippines under UNCLOS, ruling in favor of the Philippines on almost every count. While China is a signatory to the treaty, which established the tribunal, it refuses to accept the court’s authority.
In recent years, satellite imagery has shown China’s increased efforts to reclaim land in the South China Sea by physically increasing the size of islands or creating new islands altogether. In addition to piling sand onto existing reefs, China has constructed ports, military installations, and airstrips—particularly in the Paracel and Spratly Islands, where it has twenty and seven outposts, respectively. China has militarized Woody Island by deploying fighter jets, cruise missiles, and a radar system.
To protect its political, security, and economic interests in the region, the United States has challenged China’s assertive territorial claims and land reclamation efforts by conducting FONOPs and bolstering support for Southeast Asian partners. Also in response to China’s assertive presence in the disputed territory, Japan has sold military ships and equipment to the Philippines and Vietnam in order to improve their maritime security capacity and to deter Chinese aggression.
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8. write a position paper about abortion
ABORTION IN PHILIPPINES
In the Philippines, abortion has been criminalized for almost a century. The penal provisions regarding abortion do not contain any exceptions for abortion, such as saving the pregnant woman's life or protecting her health. Under Spanish colonial control, the Penal Code of 1870 criminalized abortion, and the criminal provisions were included in the Revised Penal Code passed in 1930 during the U.S. colonization of the Philippines.
The prohibition of abortion has not halted abortion but has made the practice hazardous and potentially fatal for the more than half a million women who attempt to terminate pregnancies annually. In 2008 alone, the Philippines' criminal abortion ban was projected to have caused at least 1,000 fatalities and 90,000 complications.
Filipino women with life-threatening pregnancies have little choice except to endanger their lives, either through unsafe abortion or by continuing high-risk pregnancies, due to the absence of access to safe abortion. As they encounter obstacles in acquiring efficient family planning methods and lack access to reproductive health services, poor women are especially susceptible to unsafe abortions and their complications. Hemorrhage, sepsis, peritonitis, and injuries to the cervix, vagina, uterus, and abdominal organs are common physical problems resulting from the use of such crude and risky procedures.
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9. position paper about philiphine sea
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China Adheres to the Position of Settling Through Negotiation the Relevant Disputes Between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea
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China claims ownership and the right to exploit the West Philippine Sea.
China Adheres to the Position of Settling Through Negotiation the Relevant Disputes Between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea
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11. position paper about war on drugs in the philippines?
War on drugs in the Philippines is a broad topic and has undergone a lot of discussions and opinions amoung public and private sectors, as well as politicians and citizens. The war on drugs is indeed a good way in eliminating the problem, however it is also in question if due to these events, are those implementing the plan still values humanity and right procedures in doing the task at hand. It is still important to consider what is right and wrong in the fight on drugs in order to avoid unnecessary killing and abuse in power. This is not just about implementation but as well as setting order and common good to each and everyone.
12. Position paper about the proposition: “Should the Philippines shift to a federal form of government?”
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The Philippines is heading towards a significant change in its system of government. The country’s House of Representatives on December 11, 2018 approved on final voting the proposed version of a federal constitution. The shift to a federal charter also forebodes some potential changes in the country’s business environment.
The Duterte government has set up a Consultative Committee (ConCom) that proposed 18 federal states and two autonomous regions in the Philippines – the Bangsamoro region of the south and the Federated Region of the Cordilleras of the north. The federated regions will possess exclusive powers such as collection of taxes and fees in order to become economically viable and sustainable. There will be a 50-50 percent share of the tax revenues, wherein 50 percent goes to the region and the remaining 50 is transmitted to the federal government.
With regards to foreign participation, turning to federalism provides opportunities for investment liberalization.
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13. make a position paper about the territorial disputes in the west philippine sea
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14. make a position paper about west Philippine sea. need now
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In Philippine law, the West Philippine Sea refers to only portions of the South China Sea particularly parts of the sea which the Philippine government claims to be part of the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The naming of the area became official through Administrative Order No.
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In Philippine law, the West Philippine Sea refers to only portions of the South China Sea particularly parts of the sea which the Philippine government claims to be part of the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The naming of the area became official through Administrative Order No.
15. position paper about disputed island in west philippines sea
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On 22 January 2013, the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines presented a note verbale to the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the Philippines, stating that the Philippines submitted a Notification and Statement of Claim in order to initiate compulsory arbitration proceedings under Article 287 and Annex VII of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ("Convention") with respect to the dispute with China over "maritime jurisdiction" in the South China Sea. On 19 February 2013, the Chinese Government rejected and returned the Philippines' note verbale together with the attached Notification and Statement of Claim. The Chinese Government has subsequently reiterated that it will neither accept nor participate in the arbitration thus initiated by the Philippines.
2. This Position Paper is intended to demonstrate that the arbitral tribunal established at the request of the Philippines for the present arbitration ("Arbitral Tribunal") does not have jurisdiction over this case. It does not express any position on the substantive issues related to the subject-matter of the arbitration initiated by the Philippines. No acceptance by China is signified in this Position Paper of the views or claims advanced by the Philippines, whether or not they are referred to herein. Nor shall this Position Paper be regarded as China's acceptance of or participation in this arbitration.
16. Write a position paper about the PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
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PHILIPPINE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
refers to a network of organizations with specific rules and goals, structures, resources and programs. It includes the internal processes of and the interaction between and among public organizations, which are constituted to implement, help formulate, monitor or assess public policies.Administrative systems refer to systems and processes for filing and record keeping, office correspondence, visitor and phone call management, internal communication, financial management and other administrative duties.
17. Example of position paper about abortion
I abhor abortion just as likely as someone should abhor murder. Abortion is an inhumane act by all means, whether the pregnancy is unwanted or unintentional.
Let us consider two scenarios in this discussion. First is having sexual intercourse without the intention of pregnancy at all. This kind of commitment is irrational, and the fact that people considering abortion is unjust. The forming of a fetus has nothing to do with their immature point of view. Thus, they should let the baby live and not let the fetus take the consequences of their wrongful acts.
Second is the unwanted pregnancy caused by rape, for example. Let us understand the burden and tragedy a scenario like this has caused. However, let us not put the fetus at stake by resorting into abortion. There are various ways that we can consider like sending the baby to a family who desires to have their own for too long.
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18. position paper about train law in the philippine society
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The Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law or Republic Act No 10963 took effect on January 1, 2018. ... One would be the increase in excise taxes on cigarettes, petroleum and automobiles, among others. An excise tax is also imposed on sweetened beverages and a few other products and services.
19. write your position paper about philippine health care syste
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Health Care Delivery in the PhilippinesThe Philippine Health Care Delivery. Health care system is an organized plan of health services. The rendering of health care services to the people is called health care delivery system. Thus, health care delivery system is the network of health facilities and personnel which carries out the task of rendering health care to the people. In the Philippines health care system is complex set of organizations interacting to provide an array of health services.
In the Philippines the components of the health care delivery system as mandate of the Department of Health (DOH) is to be responsible for the following: formulation and development of national health policies, guidelines, standards and manual of operations for health services and programs; issuance of rules and regulations, licenses and accreditations; promulgation of national health standards, goals, priorities and indicators; development of special health programs and projects and advocacy for legislation on health policies and programs. The primary function of the Department of Health is the promotion, protection, preservation or restoration of the health of the people through the provision and delivery of health services and through the regulation and encouragement of providers of health goods and services (E.O. No. 119, Sec. 3).
20. position paper about hazing here in the philippines?
Hazing means infliction of unnecessary or excessive work in order to harass. It is also the practice of playing unpleasant tricks on someone or forcing someone to do unpleasant things. Through hazing, they can prove one's endurance and thus achieves loyalty to the group. For many years now, many students are getting killed due to fraternity hazings. Almost are students from the University of the Philippines. Before one can join a certain fraternity, he must undergo a series of tasks approved by that certain group. These tasks test one's integrity and endurance to prove his determination to be a member. Usually these initiations are physical and mental practices. In the Philippines, initiation is frequently violent and mentally degrading. Some also says it includes erotic element. Because of these, they call initiation, hazing. With this, many suffer from severe pain.
21. position paper about abortion
Position paper about abortion
Abortion typically occurs within 24 weeks of pregnancy. It could be natural, forced or induced. Natural abortion could be caused by disorders. Forced abortion for me should be crime if the fetus is deemed to be healthy. However, if forced abortion is done because of disorders of the baby, then it should be allowed.
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22. position paper About implementation of death penalty in the Philippines
I am against the implementation of death penalty in the country. While it is an effective way of preventing crimes in the country as it implements fear on the part of those who are about to do crimes, the injustice in the country contradicts it. This will put the lives of those who are innocent and just set up in danger. As we all know, the justice system of the country has its lapses and most people who did not commit crimes are being blamed and set up by other people who are running away from the consequences of their crimes. To make it more effective, the death penalty should only be addressed on the severe crimes such as murder and rape. But before that, the justice system of the country should be improved first. (https://brainly.ph/question/230853)
23. position paper or editorial about extrajudicial killing in the philippines.
Ang presidente ang siyang tagapag-pasunod sa kanyang nasasakupan. May pang aabuso man sa kapangyarihan o wala, walang tao ang gustong pumatay ng inosente. Ang mga pulis Ang siyang gumagawa ng mga iniatas na batas. Ginawa at inabuso Ang kapangyarihan para lamang sa pera at katungkulan. Pagpatay at pagpapalabas na masama ang mga kawawang inosente ay ginawa. Maraming salaysay at depensa ang kanilang ginawa ngunit sa pagtagal ng panahon ay waring nag-iiba.
24. position paper about war on drugs in the philippines?
A dangerous drugs culture has permeated all levels of Philippine society. President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs in the Philippines is morally and legally unjustifiable. It is not helpful or countering the threats and harms that the illegal drug trade. Nowadays, drugs have proved to be a grave threat to the stability and growth of developing countries. This war on drugs has led to thousands of extrajudicial killings, raising human rights concerns. Drug dealing and drug addiction were major obstacles to the Philippines’ economic and social progress. Because of drugs, many people commit crime which is now a great challenge for our country to face.
25. position paper about improving healthcare in the Philippines
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Improve hospitals and health facilities. ...
Employ more health workers (doctors, nurses, and midwives). ...
Increase PhilHealth enrollment and improve PhilHealth benefits. ...
Reduce maternal and infant deaths. ...
Reduce non-communicable diseases. ...
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Lower the cost of medicines..
Control dengue outbreaks..
Reduce diarrhea outbreaks (gastroenteritis, typhoid and cholera).
Control the growing HIV-AIDS epidemic...
There are other important health issues like malnutrition, measles outbreaks, potential flu epidemics, road accidents, air pollution, firecracker injuries, rabies, dental health, mental health, newborn care, eye care, ear care, and many others. Each deserves our attention and support.
However, we can start by focusing our efforts on these 10 health issues above. By doing so, we can surely create a substantial impact on improving the health of many Filipinos.
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26. Reaction paper about political system in the philippines?
The politics of the Philippines take place in an organized framework of a presidential, representative, and democratic republic whereby the president is both the head of state and the head of government within a pluriform multi-party system.
27. wirte a position paper about the issue or problem/issues in the Philippines
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Phillipines is is most tropical climate
28. position paper about abortion
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What is abortion?
Abortion is the intervention and forceful way of ending pregnancy. If you are a religious person, abortion is definitely a no, no. Why? Because it negates a lot of things, such as (but not limited to):
It is against life or creation
It is against the teachings of the Bible
it is almost the same as murdering someone (like a premeditated taking of one’s life)
Aside from that, abortion can also affect a woman’s whole being especially mental, emotional and physical well-being.
- Mentally and emotionally, the act can bring nostalgia and nagging thoughts to a woman. It can be that the woman was willing at the time that she had an abortion but after, there could be regret.
- Physically, yes, the life being was removed, but if the process of removing was not done properly, there could be health issues afterwards. There could also be a possibility that the woman may no longer be able to conceive when she wants to.
Finally, it really depends on the woman if she can go through it. But whatever she decides, she needs to be prepared mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually.
29. position paper against abortion in the Philippines
Ang abortion o pagpapalaglag ng sanggol ay isang isyu na patuloy na kinakaharap ng Pilipinas at ng iba pang mga bansa sa buong mundo. Sa kabila ng mga pangangailangan ng mga tao na magkaroon ng access sa mga serbisyong medikal, hindi dapat tayong tumuring ang abortion bilang isang ligtas at ligal na paraan upang magpakonsulta sa mga problema ng pagbubuntis.
Ang abortion ay hindi lamang isang moral na problema, kundi pati na rin isang medikal na problema. Sa kasalukuyan, mayroong iba't ibang mga paraan upang masiguro na hindi tayo magkakaroon ng hindi sinasadyang pagbubuntis, tulad ng paggamit ng mga kondom, pildoras, at iba pa. Kailangan nating magbigay ng tamang edukasyon sa mga tao tungkol sa mga paraan upang maiwasan ang hindi sinasadyang pagbubuntis at hindi tumuring ang abortion bilang isang paraan upang masolusyunan ito.
Ang abortion ay hindi lamang isang moral na problema, kundi pati na rin isang problema ng karapatan ng sanggol. Sa panahon ng pagbubuntis, ang sanggol ay hindi pa isang indibidwal na tao, ngunit hindi ito nangangahulugan na hindi ito mayroong karapatan sa buhay. Sa halip, dapat tayong tumutok sa mga paraan upang masiguro na ang mga sanggol ay mapanganak sa ligtas at kaayaayaang kalagayan.
Sa kabuuan, dapat tayong magtutulungan upang masolusyunan ang problema ng hindi sinasadyang pagbubuntis sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng tamang edukasyon at access sa mga serbisyong medikal, hindi sa pamamagitan ng pagpapalaglag ng sanggol. Kailangan nating tumutok sa mga paraan upang masiguro na ang mga sanggol ay mapanganak sa ligtas at kaayaayaang kalagayan at hindi tumuring ang abortion bilang isang ligal at ligtas na paraan upang masolusyunan ang problema ng pagbubuntis.
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NOTE: This is just a paper. I do not want to reveal my stand against this topic.
30. two page position paper about viewpoint the first Mass in the Philippines
FIRST MASS IN THE PHILIPPINESI.TOPICThe first mass was instituted by Christ at the cenacle in Jerusalem. Today, Jewishpeople are not going out in the streets telling everybody that the institution of the masshappened in their place. Does it make sense for Butuan or Limasawa to quarrel in thisconundrum about the first mass in the Philippines two thousand years after? Sincetoday Butuan is much noisier than Limasawa, probably because apparently they are inthe losing side, does it make sense to continue its stubborn clamor by not giving up itsclaim for the first mass of the country when there is a very strong possibility, though lackof historical records, that masses could had been celebrated in the archipelago longbefore March 21, 1521. Given the presence of the Portuguese in Moluccas during thefirst quarter of the sixteenth century which provided a good navigational access into theislands of Mindanao and Visayas makes such historical allusion not so difficult tobelieve. Is it not also highly plausible that when the Magellan’s fleet landed inHomonhon on March 16, 1621 which was Holy Tuesday, a mass could have beenalready celebrated in there? These questions obviously are very disturbing for usButuan proponents because there seems to be no strong reason no to accept theplausibility of the above claim. And even if the first mass happened in Butuan, was it worth the trouble of the localhistorians to tediously do their research in the vast libraries in Europe and America justsimply to prove their point which was in fact already twice turned down by the NationalHistorical Institute (NHI)? The prostration of some local historians is heightened by thegrowing sentiment that recourse to the NHI is practically futile and therefore deserved to