Honeylene A. Villegas Colonial Origins Formal policing structures started in the country during the Spanish colonization era, with the introduction of Guardia Civil via a Royal Decree in 1852. The present system, however, is clearly established also with American influence since the United States of America won the Spanish-American War in 1898. This another era of oppression resulted in the founding of guerrillas – Philippine field army constituting the resistance force during that pressing time. By 1899, the Philippine Revolutionary Army was born, later renamed as the Philippine Republican Army, with both local and defected foreign troops joining the ranks. Recruitments and conscriptions also happened during the Philippine-American War. The group later became the Philippine Constabulary (PC) in 1901, which was the insular police force under American regime, combining the approaches and gears of an army with police rules. This core body had been the foundation ...
Our predecessors, in my own opinion, are naturally industrious, but because of various factors affecting their social, emotional and physical disposition, they tend to experience the goodness of leisure. If Spaniards haven’t conquered us in the first place, we could be one of the First World Countries for we won’t be suffering from restrained international trades, personal developments and won’t be burdened by vociferous regulations and unreasonable injustices such as unjust taxes, derisive interactions with them and forced labor. Rizal made a great point about the reasons of our ancestors’ being ‘indolent’ for sometimes brought by the stern setting they were engaged in before. His suggestions, however, can be reckoned with sky-scraping infeasibility because the system running amidst every sector of the society. Others are close-minded to the fact that they’ve been used to have employees that even they’re just sitting in one corner, they’re still earning. The problem is o...
Bearing the theme “WORKWORLD: Reality beyond the Four Pillars, the annual ‘Senior Career Days’ of the College Guidance Center – Career and Placement Program Office (CGC-CPPO) for 2010 was held at the University Gymnasium. To prepare graduating students in job searching outside the campus is the main aim of the program aside from providing the do’s and don’ts or guidelines and the necessary skills and knowledge needed in applying for work. Career and Placement Program Officer Cherry Rastrullo started the preparation of the said event last July – making and organizing the concept paper and committees which are program, secretariat, logistics, and food. With promotional campaigns through the Public Address System, letters to Chairpersons and students, announcements from The Beat, flyers, posters and streamers, the CPPO Head Rastrullo expected high participation from seniors. The office was able to get former Counselor Edsel Navera, Hazel Navera of Coca Cola Bottlers, Patricia...
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