+ Follow administrative management Tag
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[Title] => The senatorial districts of Visayas and Mindanao
[Summary] => Amidst the confusion and debate of federalism advocates on how to divide the country into states or regions, the Americans decades ago, who were hundreds of miles away from the Philippines, had a clear-cut strategy on administrative management.
[DatePublished] => 2019-12-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Clarence Paul Oaminal
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[Title] => Engineer rebuilds homes, lives in Sulu
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A place that has long been a battleground for countless aggressors and political hotheads is now being rebuilt by a native son who returned from overseas to give his old hometown some breathing space and better opportunities.
When engineer Michael Rasul Abubakar, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW), set foot again in his homeland, he was more than aware of the lingering and deep-seated animosities in Sulu, which has long grappled with lawlessness and poverty.
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administrative management
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[Summary] => Amidst the confusion and debate of federalism advocates on how to divide the country into states or regions, the Americans decades ago, who were hundreds of miles away from the Philippines, had a clear-cut strategy on administrative management.
[DatePublished] => 2019-12-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Engineer rebuilds homes, lives in Sulu
[Summary] =>
A place that has long been a battleground for countless aggressors and political hotheads is now being rebuilt by a native son who returned from overseas to give his old hometown some breathing space and better opportunities.
When engineer Michael Rasul Abubakar, an overseas Filipino worker (OFW), set foot again in his homeland, he was more than aware of the lingering and deep-seated animosities in Sulu, which has long grappled with lawlessness and poverty.
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abtest
December 12, 2006 - 12:00am