Example Of People s Organization In The Philippines

Example Of People s Organization In The Philippines

Are the people of the Philippines truly free? Explain your answer by citing example/s.​

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1. Are the people of the Philippines truly free? Explain your answer by citing example/s.​


Answer:

Yes because we can do the things we want to do like we can go out of the country or we can wear clothes we want to wear, some of these are not done by other people abroad especially in North Korea.But it is not because we are free that we will no longer follow the law that our country has.

Explanation:

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2. Example of organizations in the philippines​


Answer:

Philippine Government Organizations

Explanation:

Department of Education (DepEd)

Department of Foreign Affairs

Department of Agriculture


3. example of private organization in the philippines


Answer:

Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

Aboitiz Power Corp. – sector: Energy & Utilities

Alliance Global Group, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

Ayala Corporation – sector: Holding Firms

Ayala Land, Inc. – sector: Real Estate

Bank of The Philippine Islands – sector: Finance

BDO Unibank, Inc. – sector: Finance

DMCI Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

First Gen Corporation – sector: Energy & Utilities

Globe Telecom, Inc. – sector: Telecommunications

GT Capital Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. – sector: Transportation & Logistics

JG Summit Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

Jollibee Foods Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages

LT Group, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms

Manila Electric Company – sector: Energy & Utilities

Megaworld Corporation – sector: Real Estate

Metro Pacific Investments Corporation – sector: Holding Firms

Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company – sector: Finance

Petron Corporation – sector: Energy & Utilities

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company – sector: Telecommunications

Puregold Price Club, Inc. – sector: Commerce

Robinsons Land Corporation – sector: Real Estate

Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. – sector: Commerce

San Miguel Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages

Security Bank Corporation – sector: Finance

SM Investments Corporation – sector: Holding Firms

SM Prime Holdings, Inc. – sector: Real Estate

Semirara Mining And Power Corporation – sector: Mining / Energy & Utilities

Universal Robina Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages

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4. Example s of transnational companies in Philippines




Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
Aboitiz Power Corp. – sector: Energy & Utilities
Alliance Global Group, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
Ayala Corporation – sector: Holding Firms
Ayala Land, Inc. – sector: Real Estate
Bank of The Philippine Islands – sector: Finance
BDO Unibank, Inc. – sector: Finance
DMCI Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
First Gen Corporation – sector: Energy & Utilities
Globe Telecom, Inc. – sector: Telecommunications
GT Capital Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. – sector: Transportation & Logistics
JG Summit Holdings, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
Jollibee Foods Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages
LT Group, Inc. – sector: Holding Firms
Manila Electric Company – sector: Energy & Utilities
Megaworld Corporation – sector: Real Estate
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation – sector: Holding Firms
Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company – sector: Finance
Petron Corporation – sector: Energy & Utilities
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company – sector: Telecommunications
Puregold Price Club, Inc. – sector: Commerce
Robinsons Land Corporation – sector: Real Estate
Robinsons Retail Holdings, Inc. – sector: Commerce
San Miguel Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages
Security Bank Corporation – sector: Finance
SM Investments Corporation – sector: Holding Firms
SM Prime Holdings, Inc. – sector: Real Estate
Semirara Mining And Power Corporation – sector: Mining / Energy & Utilities
Universal Robina Corporation – sector: Food & Beverages

5. example of philippine arts with graphic organizer​


Answer:

folk architecture, maritime transport,

Explanation:

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6. What are the examples of problems of people empowerment in the Philippines?


Answer:

The Philippines, a country of more than 70 million people and with a relatively high population growth rate, faces significant problems of poverty, unemployment and underemployment and particularly of environmental degradation.


7. why people is the most important in the organization. Explain and cite an example.​


Answer:

Organizations are systems created to achieve common goals through people-to-people and people-to-work relationships. ... Organizations are made up of people and their relationships with one another. Managers deliberately structure and coordinate organizational resources to achieve the organization's purpose.


8. Example of government organization corporate and non corporate in the philippines


GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES

Department of Agriculture (DA)

Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)

Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)

Department of Education (DepEd)

Department of Health (DOH)

Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)

Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA)

National Irrigation Administration (NIA)

Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC)

Supreme Court (SC)

NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES

ChildHope Asia

Habitat for Humanity Philippines (HFHP)

Pro-Life Philippines

Philippine Red Cross

Haribon Foundation

Philippine Animal Welfare Society

CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPOSITIONS AND MISSIONS (CITEM)

-- See entry under DTI.
COTTAGE INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY CENTER (CITC)

-- See entry under DTI.
DEVELOPMENT ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES (DAP)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION COMMISSION (ECC)

-- See entry under DOLE.
FIBER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (FIDA)

-- See entry under DA.
INTEGRATED BAR OF THE PHILIPPINES (IBP)

Dona Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
Tel. Nos. : 631-30-14/631-30-17 to 18
Fax No. : 634-46-97

Main Function -- To professionalize the organization all legal offices/agencies, thus helping to elevate the standards of the legal profession.

President -- Atty. Raul Angangco
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS CORPORATION

-- See entry under DECS.
LAGUNA LAKE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (LLDA)

-- See entry under the DENR.
LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT AUTHORITY (LRTA)

-- See entry under DOTC.
HOME INSURANCE AND GUARANTY CORPORATION (HIGC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
LOCAL WATER UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION (LWUA)

-- See entry under the DPWH.
LUNG CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES

-- See entry under the DOH.
NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONA AIRPORT AUTHORITY (NAIA)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
MASAGANANG SAKAHAN, INC. (MSI)

11th Floor, Century Tower Condominium, Cor. Tordesillas and H.V. dela Costa, Makati City
Tel. Nos. : 818-94-11/844-17-33/844-17-45
Fax No. : 819-59-95

Main function -- To engage in trading of agricultural products.

General Manager -- Orlando Domang
METRO MANILA TRANSIT CORPORATION (MMTC)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (NDC)

-- See entry under the DTI.
NATIONAL FOOD AUTHORITY (NFA)

-- See entry under the DA.
NATIONAL HOME MORTGAGE FINANCE CORPORATION (NHMFC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
NATIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (NHA)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
NATIONAL IRRIGATION ADMINISTRATION (NIA)

-- See entry under the DA.
NATIONAL KIDNEY INSTITUTE (NKI)

-- See entry under the DOH.
NATIONAL POWER CORPORATION (NPC/NAPOCOR)

-- See entry under the DOE.
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES (NRCP)

-- See entry under the DOST.
NATIONAL TOBACCO ADMINISTRATION (NTA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE AEROSPACE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PADC)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION (PAGCOR)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
PHILIPPINE CHILDREN'S MEDICAL CENTER

-- See entry under the DOH.
PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY (PCA/PHILCOA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE COTTON CORPORATION (PCC)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION (PCIC)

-- See entry under the DOF.
PHILIPPINE DAIRY CORPORATION (PDC)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE EXPORT AND FOREIGN LOAN GUARANTEE CORPORATION (PHILGUARANTEE)

-- See entry under the DOF.
PHILIPPINE FISHERIES DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PFDA)

-- See entry under the DA.
PHILIPPINE HEART CENTER (PHC)

-- See entry under the DOH.
PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (PIDS)

-- See entry under the NEDA.
PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL TRADING CORPORATION (PITC)

-- See entry under the DTI.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL OIL COMPANY (PNOC)

-- See entry under the DOE.
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RAILWAYS (PNR)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER CORPORATION (PHILPHOS)

-- See entry under the DTI.
PHILIPPINE PORTS AUTHORITY (PPA)

-- See entry under the DOTC.
PHILIPPINE TOURISM AUTHORITY (PTA)

-- See entry under the DOT.
PHILIPPINE VETERANS INVESTMENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PHIVIDEC)

3rd Floor, DAO Bldg., Salcedo Street, Legaspi Village, 1200, Makati City
Tel. Nos. : 815-30-26/816-09-60
Fax No. : 815-30-27

Main function -- To harness the talents and assets of the veterans and retired AFP personnel.

President -- Cesar L. Pio Roda
QUEDAN AND RURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION

-- See entry under the DA.
SECURITY AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (SEC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.
SUGAR REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION (SRA)

-- See entry under the DA.
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD RESOURCE CENTER (TLRC)

-- See entry under the Office of the President.


9. Using the graphic organizer below, write the word/s that describe/s Philippine politics both positive and negative.​


Answer:

Corrupt

Blood Line (Aquino,Marcos, etc.)


10. What is example of people empowerment issues in the Philippines?


Answer:

All eyes are on her as she stands up. Her impassioned voice is a magnet, pulling people’s attention. Her tone is resolute and confident, almost like a political candidate campaigning to get votes.

The woman, however, is not a politician, although the work she is doing is also for the good of her locality. Rather, she is a community volunteer of Kalahi-CIDSS (Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan; Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services), the community-driven development (CDD) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Philippines.

Putting aside that alphabet soup, Kalahi-CIDSS’ name already provides a clue as to its purpose. “Kapit-bisig laban sa kahirapan” means “linking arms against poverty,” and it's what the program seeks to achieve: combat poverty by training people so they themselves serve as key players in development. The program has identified at least 4.6 million poor families to help them access opportunities so they can become self-sufficient by 2022.


11. 5. group of rich people in the Philippines S or NS​


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12. example of social organization in the philippines​


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Common examples include universities, governments, families, and any people or groups that you have social interactions with. It is a major sphere of social life organized to meet some human needs. Social organisations can take many forms, depending on a social context.Among lowland Christian Filipinos, social organization continues to be marked primarily by personal alliance systems, that is, groupings composed of kin (real and ritual), grantors and recipients of favors, friends, and partners in commercial exchanges.

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13. 2 examples of Profit Organization in the Philippines *


Answer:

2 examples of Profit Organization of the Philippines

Action Againts Hunger.

Community Land Trust Corporation.


14. What kind of organization is Philippine Red Crossa. people's organization b. civic organization c. social organization d. grassroots ​


Answer:

B. civic organization.

Civic organization is kind of organization is Philippine Red Cross.

Explanation:

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Answer:

b.civic organization

Explanation:

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15. What are the effects of the philippine s topography in the economic life of the people life​


Answer:

The topography of the Philippines greatly affects it's people economically. Since we live in a tropical place, we can produce crops that are mostly found in tropical countries. We can sell these crops internationally- to places where they rarely, or don't grow at all. The prices of these products when exported internationally could increase, and therefore giving us an economic boost.

Explanation:

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16. research their meaning, roles and importance to the Indigenous people's organization in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Tuklas Katutubo (National Organisation of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines) is a volunteer tribal organisation composed of professional, teachers, farmers, health workers, fisher folks and community leaders working for the protection and promotion of peace, rights, welfare and development of the indigenous peoples.

17. Cite an example of organism/s portraying each characteristics of life. One example per characteristic.


Answer:

SENSITIVITY

The ability to detect changes in the surrounding environment.

Explanation:


18. Give 10 examples of critical issue/s in the Philippines ​


1. The Nature of Social Problems2. Poverty3- Deprivation of Basic Services 4- Unemployment and Underemployment5- Street Children6- Cr!me7. Graft and Corruption8. Prost!tut!on9.Dr-gs Dependency10. Rapid Population Growth


19. Illustration: Divergent Boundaries Geological feature/s formed: Example Located in the Philippines/in different parts of the world: Types Illustration: Geological feature/s formed: Example Located in the Philippines/in different parts of the world:​


Answer:

mars at planets sa LAHAT at iba Ang mga sagot mo Yan Ang anwser for the meaning padorable


20. the philippine government s&t agenda timeline example​


Answer:

Salamat

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21. Example s of transnational companies in Philippines


Transnational Company: Its Definition and Examples

A transnational company or corporation is an industry that is involved with international transactions and the production of services and goods. It may also refer to foreign investments and income management in more than one country. The following are some of the transnational companies in the Philippines:  

Nestlé Unilever Cadbury-Schweppes Toyota Motor Corporation Chevron Corporation General Electric Corporation Samsung Yakult Xerox Syntel Intel Corporation The Walt Disney Electrolux Audi Atari Virgin Group Shell BDO Unibank Incorporated Ayala Corporation SM Investments Corporations

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22. example of business that falls under the new forms of business organizations in the philippines​


answer.

business entity is a group of people organized for some profitable or charitable purpose. Business entities include organizations such as corporations, partnerships, charities, trusts, and other forms of organization. Business entities, just like individual persons, are subject to taxation and must file a tax return.

business entity is a group of people organized for some profitable or charitable purpose. Business entities include organizations such as corporations, partnerships, charities, trusts, and other forms of organization. Business entities, just like individual persons, are subject to taxation and must file a tax return.

business entity is a group of people organized for some profitable or charitable purpose. Business entities include organizations such as corporations, partnerships, charities, trusts, and other forms of organization. Business entities, just like individual persons, are subject to taxation and must file a tax return. In Philippines the most common types of businesses are sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporation.

business entity is a group of people organized for some profitable or charitable purpose. Business entities include organizations such as corporations, partnerships, charities, trusts, and other forms of organization. Business entities, just like individual persons, are subject to taxation and must file a tax return. In Philippines the most common types of businesses are sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporation.

explanation.

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23. appeal to people example/s​


Answer:

example, “All the cool people are voting for Bernie; you should too.” Or, “George Cluny uses an iPhone, therefore they are better than Androids.” Or, John deserves a raise, after all he has a sick child at home and his wife left him.”


24. What are the effects of the philippine s topography in the economic life of each people life


i the topography of the Philippines helps the people by giving them different everyday needs, such as for example is farming, the people grow different types of plants, such as rice, fruits, & vegetables which they use inorder to have something to eat and also will serve as their job/s.

25. examples of literary texts produced by the Filipino people in the different regions of the Philippines​


Answer:

what that mean

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26. Example of political party or organization in the philippines who supports conservatism


Answer:

pdp-laban

Explanation:


27. 3 examples of how people depend on the environment in philippines


1) Filipinos utilize the resources that they have in their surroundings. These things can be their source of income.
2) Filipinos rely on their environment for food.
3) Filipinos get wood from tree trunks and transform them into shelter and furniture.

28. example of organisms found in the philippines


There are several organisms you can find commonly in the country, like people and domestic dogs. But presuming you are talking about wild, endemic (particular to the country) organisms, which include Philippine tarsiers, palm civets, flying lemurs, Tokay Geckos, Philippine Eagles, Hawksbill Turtles, Dugongs, giant clam shells and many others.

29. What is an example of a people empowerment programs in the Philippines?


HERE ARE THE ANSWER;

One example of a people empowerment program in the Philippines is the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), also known as the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program. The 4Ps is a poverty reduction and social development strategy of the Philippine government that aims to empower poor households by providing them with a cash grant to be used for the health, education, and nutrition of their children.

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30. 10 examples of marketing organization in the philippines?​


Answer:

San Miguel Corp Nestle Philippines Accenture


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