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Carper vs Carp
Batangas State University
College of Engineering, Architecture, Fine Arts and Computing Sciences
Civil Engineering Department

CARP vs. CARPER
Which is Better?

Submitted By:
Briñosa, Hennah Angelique G.
Macatangay, Maricar
CE 3102

Submitted To:
Mr. Zoilo
Instructor

October 11, 2011
TABLE OF CONTENT

Introduction
Issues / Problems
Objective of the Study
Content:
A. Definition
B. Comparison
a. CARPER better than CARP
b. CARPER worse than CARP
C. Researchers’ Insight
Conclusion
Recommendations
Bibliography

INTRODUCTION The Philippine lands are usually used for agrarian purposes. Being a tropical country, it is expected that the weather and nutritious soil are designed as if to grow crops for bountiful meals alone. The Filipinos are truly blessed to have a land which can provide enough food for its citizen to call their home. Not only does land provide food but also shelter and other materials used in everyday life. In a single tree, there are many benefits already. Medicine or other chemical can be extracted from its roots. The trunk and branches are turned into tables, chairs, cabinets, etc. The leaves may wither but their decomposition can fertilize the soil. And, of course, the fruits serve as food. These gifts are all from the same tree. And that tree can never be useful if it is not planted in the soil. Again, the importance of land is absolute. Now, that the significance of land is evident to all, what is the government’s action to preserve and maximize the use of its territorial asset? The Philippines' Department of Agrarian Reform is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for all land reform programs in the country, with the purposed aim of promoting social justice and industrialization through massive taxation of rich and poor Filipinos alike. Their latest moves are the CARP or Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program and CARPER or the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Extension with Reform. They are both made with

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