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    Status of Agrarian Reform

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    of Republic Act No. 6657‚ popular as the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law or CARL. The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law or CARL was enacted to offer lawful basis for the implementation of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program or CARP‚ suggesting the implementation methods as well. In fact‚ it was the CARL‚ which empowered the CARP for supporting the activities of the agro-based industries in the country. The Department of Agrarian Reform was further re-named as the Department of Land Reform

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    History of Agrarian Reform

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    SOCIETY 1. a. Barangay 2. b. Classes: 2. b. 1. Datu or Sultan-dispose 2. b. 2. Maharlika or Freeman 2. b. 3. Alipin 2.b.3.a. Alipin Namamahay 2.b.c.b. Alipin Saguiguilid 2. ROOTS OF OUR AGRARIAN PROBLEM 2.a. 1565 – Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Urdaneta – First Spanish settlement in Cebu 2.a.1.They decided to move to Manila for two reasons: 2.a.1.a. – Pintados 2.a.1

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    Agrarian Pyramid Gender

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    Early societies were formed in the early agrarian era with the development of agriculture where groups of people settled in one area and formed a community. These societies were shaped in a spherical or teardrop hierarchy which presents an equal society that rules through group decisions. (Morillo 25) These bands and chiefdoms eventually fell to the rise of state level hierarchies that were more pyramid formed. According to Morillo‚ warfare was the main driving factor in development of complex

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    The Discontent of One’s Life The short story‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ called “The Chrysanthemums” demonstrates an interesting theme of great magnitude. The main focus of this short story is based around the isolation and dissatisfaction of Elisa Allen’s life. From the beginning‚ the main character Elisa is alone. While her husband is having a business conversation with some men dressed in suits and smoking cigarettes‚ she is tending to her garden of chrysanthemums. Not only she is alone physically

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    following laws as part of his Agrarian Reform Program: Agrarian Reform Programs 1. Republic Act No. 1160 of 1954 • LASEDECO was abolished and established the National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration • Main goal was to resettle landless farmers‚ and aimed at the rebels who returned to provide them with lots for home and farming in Palawan and Mindanao 2. Republic Act No. 1199 (Agricultural Tenancy Act of 1954) • Created the court of Agrarian Relations • The leasehold

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    RECOMMENDATION The agrarian reform comprises the land reform and development of complimentary institutional framework such administrative agencies of the national government‚ rural education and social welfare institutions. it simply means “accompanying human relations”‚ regarding lands‚ including social and political relations. The purpose for agrarian reform is to include the totality of factors and support services designed to lift the economic status‚ to the physical redistribution of lands

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    Group 2 BSHRM3-A 1. Define Agrarian Reform in the Philippines. The present agrarian law implemented nationwide is the Republic Act no. 6657 otherwise known as The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law or CARL‚ signed into law by former president Corazon C. Aquino and implementing to that effect the government program known as Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program or CARP. It is called comprehensive because it covers not only private lands but also public lands and other lands of the public domain which

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    African Imperialism stated in the 1880s. Before european imperialism in Africa‚ there were thousands of different tribes‚ nations; cultures and languages. Also that there were different ethnic groups often in conflict. The reason why the European imperialism africa was to spread Christianity they wanted everyone to be Christianly. Another reason why they imperialism Africa was to abolition slavery and because because of the natural resource that there were in Africa like rubber‚ gold and other materials

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    History of fashion 1900-1990 What a Difference 100 Years Makes Looking back over fashion trends for the past 100 years can only cause one to marvel at the drastic changes that have occurred‚ often in lockstep with societal changes. Women’s liberation‚ for example‚ can be visually measured through the evolution from suffocating corsets to jersey fabrics to bikinis. A timeline of the past century shows how the times have changed. During ancient times people wore limited clothing made from animal

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    Us Immigration 1880-1925

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    From the years 1880 to 1925‚ there was a rapid growth of immigrants coming into the United States. Many foreigners came to the United States in hope of striking it rich. The Immigrants saw the United States as a way to make a better life for themselves‚ and this started to cause problems. This is when the United States government took actions to control immigration. In the early 1880’s‚ immigration was gladly welcomed‚ but as time progressed‚ government saw it as a growing problem. After America’s

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