Vote-buying during election is a phenomenon in Philippine politics clandestinely practiced as underground activities by political candidates who utilize it as a political strategy. his study examined the vote buying continue reading : The Veracity of Vote Buying: Perspective of the Philippine Electoral System
Political dynasty as perceived by residents of selected villages in Badian, Cebu City, Philippines
The Philippines is full of dynastic families that are the elites of the country, as what the people perceived of it. Political dynasty is very common in our country for continue reading : Political dynasty as perceived by residents of selected villages in Badian, Cebu City, Philippines
Site suitability analysis for biomass power plant development in Nueva Ecija, Philippines using landsat based biomass resource map
Site Suitability Analysis is a vital process in identifying suitable sites for power plant development based on a number of constraining and favoring factors. GIS technology has been widely used continue reading : Site suitability analysis for biomass power plant development in Nueva Ecija, Philippines using landsat based biomass resource map
Estimation of rice hull energy potential using Landsat-derived agricultural maps in Camarines Sur, Philippines
The demand for alternative energy sources in the Philippines increases with its growing population and rising fossil fuel prices. It is estimated that the country’s potential capacity from biomass resources continue reading : Estimation of rice hull energy potential using Landsat-derived agricultural maps in Camarines Sur, Philippines
Comparison of MODIS-Based Rice Extent Map and Landsat-Based Rice Classification Map in Determining Biomass Energy Potential of Rice Hull in Nueva Ecija, Philippines
The underutilization of biomass resources in the Philippines, combined with its growing population and the rise in fossil fuel prices confirms demand for alternative energy sources. The goal of this continue reading : Comparison of MODIS-Based Rice Extent Map and Landsat-Based Rice Classification Map in Determining Biomass Energy Potential of Rice Hull in Nueva Ecija, Philippines
Poly (oligoethylene Glycol Methacrylate): A Promising Electrolyte Polymer
In this work, the polymer electrolyte based on poly(oligoethylene glycol methacrylate) was studied and found to be a promising electrolyte polymer. The polymer was synthesized using conventional free radical polymerization continue reading : Poly (oligoethylene Glycol Methacrylate): A Promising Electrolyte Polymer
Unlearned Lessons
Even if certain actuations of these gods-that-be were already malicious and inimical to public interest, so many Filipinos still persist in believing that the decisions and actions of their “superstars” continue reading : Unlearned Lessons
Audience Perceptions on the Probable Transformation of Laro ng Lahi into Dance
Filipino indigenous games such as Laro ng Lahi are recreational activities taught in Physical Education classes at the tertiary level. These games are no longer played by children in the continue reading : Audience Perceptions on the Probable Transformation of Laro ng Lahi into Dance
Technological Domination and the Transformation of the Filipino Mind: Americanization and the Erosion of Filipino Critical Consciousness
There were more than two hundred revolts of uneven scope that had perpetually, yet sporadically, threatened the three hundred thirty-three years of Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines. In fact, continue reading : Technological Domination and the Transformation of the Filipino Mind: Americanization and the Erosion of Filipino Critical Consciousness
Shifting Pattern and Sophistication of the American Colonial Domination in the Philippines: From Colonialism to Technological Domination
This article aims to demonstrate the shifting pattern and sophistication of the American colonial domination in the Philippines and the way in which this kind of domination has transformed the continue reading : Shifting Pattern and Sophistication of the American Colonial Domination in the Philippines: From Colonialism to Technological Domination
A Critical Analysis of Social Movements in the Philippines
History is rendered exciting by the many stories of battles, rebellions and social movements which range from the violent, bloody ones to the peaceful people power. Precolonial Philippines is often continue reading : A Critical Analysis of Social Movements in the Philippines
Land Conflict Due to Irregular Ownership of Land: The Case of Kalanggaman Island
Conflicts are only resolved when the underlying sources of tension between parties are removed. To cope with any type of land conflicts and their restrictions, there is a need to continue reading : Land Conflict Due to Irregular Ownership of Land: The Case of Kalanggaman Island
Waray’s Mistaken Identity
The Waray as a people is not so much different from the rest of the Filipinos. Just like everyone else, we may show evidence of undesirable traits, but we also continue reading : Waray’s Mistaken Identity
Hallmark of Philippine Independence: Individual Freedom
The essence of celebrating our country’s independence from political control cannot be reflected in parades, fairs, or even speeches. Gaining liberty necessitates for a continuous struggle of taking heed the continue reading : Hallmark of Philippine Independence: Individual Freedom
Anak Ng . . .
Can we ignore a “clear and present danger” that we will revert back to the time that a person’s exercise of liberty depends only on the whims and caprices of continue reading : Anak Ng . . .