National Federation Of Women s Clubs Of The Philippines

National Federation Of Women s Clubs Of The Philippines

binuo ang national federation of women's club​

Daftar Isi

1. binuo ang national federation of women's club​


Answer:

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2. Natatag ang National Federation of Women's Clubs noong _____________. ​


Answer:

itinatag noong march 8,2021 Ang national of women's club


3. kailan nabuo ang national federation of women's club?I need it now​


Ang National Federation of Women's Clubs of the Philippines (NFWCP) ay ang unyon ng mga samahan ng kababaihan sa Pilipinas na itinatag noong 5 ng Pebrero 1921. Itinatag ito upang pagbuklurin ang mga Pilipina sa bansa, maitaguyod ang kanilang kapakanan, at maging epektibong kalahok sa pagsulong ng kabutihan para sa bansa.


4. what are the implications of having a national federation for each sports?​


Answer:

NSFs are fully responsible and accountable for the overall management, direction, control, regulation, promotion, development and sponsorship of the discipline for which they are recognized by the concerned International Federation


5. IS THE PHILIPPINES READY FOR FEDERALISM?​


No, I don't believe the Philippines is ready for federalism. The country is still in the process of rebuilding from years of political turmoil, and there are still a lot of underlying issues that need to be addressed before the country can transition to a federal system. For example, there are still a lot of social and economic disparities between the different regions of the country that need to be addressed before any kind of structural change can take place. Additionally, the government will have to make significant changes to its current system in order to accommodate a federal system, which could take a substantial amount of time and resources.

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units, such as states or provinces. It can be a complex and contentious issue, and whether a country is ready for federalism depends on a variety of factors, including its political, economic, and social conditions. I suggest doing some research on the topic to learn more about the specific context of the Philippines and its potential readiness for federalism.

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6. Federal form of government in the philippines


Answer:

The Philippines is a republic with a presidential form of government wherein power is equally divided among its three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The government seeks to act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of check and balance.


7. Opinion of federalism of the philippines


I think it's beneficial for the entire country as a whole. come to think of it. modernization will be spread throughout the country and not just in Manila. besides, Manila is far too crowded and there are way more resources outside and the capital city

8. There are 40 women and 35 men in the drama club. Find the ratio (in lowest terms) of women to the total number of students in the club.


40:75
divide both sides by 5 you get:
8:15no. of men=35   no.of women=40  total no of men and women=35+40=75                                  ratio of women to total no=40/75=8/15                                                              

9. It is the national governing body for cheerleading and cheerdance in the Philippines. Select one: a. University Athletic Association of the Philippines b. Cheerleading Philippines Federation c. Philippine Federation for Cheerleading d. National Collegiate Athletic Association


B. Cheerleading Philippines Federation is the answer

B. Cheerleading Philippines Federation (CPF)



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10. is the philippines ready for federalism


no, i don't think so.

11. Ano ang mga nagwa ng Batas Panchayati sa India, United Nations Global Fund, Professional and Business Club for Women? Pasagot naman po pls​


Answer:

Ang "BATAS PANCHAYATI" sa India ay kasalukuyan na ring naglalaan ng 50% na dating 30% posisyon sa kababaihan sa konseho ng pamayanan. Nakatulong din upang malinang ang higit pang partisipasyon bg mga kababaihan sa local na pamahalaan pati rin sa pagpapababa ng korapsyon sa bansa. • Sa Jordan,sa tulong ng Professional and Bussiness Club foor Women,ay naging matagumpay ang paglilinang ng kaalaman ng mga kababaihan sa larangan ng politika. • Ang bagay na ito ay makatotohanan ding natamo ng mga samahang pangkababaihan sa Lebanon. • Naging mahalaga rin ang nagging papel ng mga kababaihang Nepalese noong panahon ng transisyon sa bansa.Bilang Global Fund Grantee,sinikap ng samahang Jagaran Nepal na malinang pa ang partisipasyon ng mga kababaihan sa local at pambansang pamahalaan

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12. What is the history of federalism in the philippines


If the extent of the drug problem—which now turns out to have existed for the past many years—caught most of us by surprise, there are a number of revelations culled from Philippine history about federalism that could astonish us even more.

Since President Rodrigo R. Duterte started talking about federalism, using it as a campaign platform and reiterating it in his first State of the Nation Address, people have begun asking what federalism is, anyway. Without so much as giving it enough study, some have condemned it outright as an alien concept not suited to the Philippine setting. But what federalism’s detractors may not know is that even before the president started saying that there is a need to shift our form of government to federalism, history reveals that federalism has long been desired by our forebears and that many regions and provinces have been clamoring for it for years now.

Last week, for instance, when I was invited to speak on the subject of federalism along with Lito Lorenzana, the president of the Centrist Democracy Political Institute, in Puerto Princesa, I thought we would try to explain federalism as a concept to get the Palawenyos thinking on whether it would be good for their province or not and to prepare them to make an informed vote should Congress propose a Constitution federalizing the Philippines. I was awe-struck to realize that the Palawenyos who attended the forum fully understood what federalism was. In fact, it turned out that there has been a Federal State of Palawan Movement for years now. We were even presented with a paper titled, Palawan as a self-sufficient state, showing that with Palawan’s tourism, agriculture, mineral, oil and gas resources, it can well stand as an autonomous territory, able to raise revenues of its own.

13. ito ay isang kilusan na naglalayong kilalanin Ang karapatan ng kababaihang pilipino na bumoto at lumahok sa politikaa.Catholic Womens Leagueb.Girl Scouts of the Philippinesc.Suffragist Movementd.National Federation of Women's Club​


Answer:

c

Explanation:

sinearch ko lng .. nakita ko yong pic. na mdaming nagrarally na kababaihan ,vote for women


14. Spech about Federalism in the Philippines is a proposed form of Government in the Philippines


Definition, Powers & Benefits. A federal government is a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments. We'll take a look at how power plays out between the national and local government, and the benefits of a federal government.

@rclpasco


15. opinion about federalism in philippines ​


Answer:

Under the approved proposed constitution, the Philippines will be divided into 18 federated regions, where the National Capital Region (which initially was supposed to be a 'capital region') will now be a federated region as well.


16. R.A 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code is said to already effecting a federal form of government with the devolution and decentralization of some powers of the national government to local government units. Is federal form of government still applicable in the Philippines?​


Answer:

Most Unlikely to happen due to many congressmen in the Philippines in which all of the money goes to them. Also known as "Pork barrel" Not even President Duterte cannot implement A federal form of government due to many corrupt Congressmen.

Explanation:

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17. Kailan binuo ang Pambansang Pederasyon ng mga Samahan ng kababaihan (National Federation of Women's Clubs)​


Answer:

Binuo noong 1892


18. should federalism be implemented in the philippines


One of the strongest reasons why Mayor Digong Duterte's political campaign for the presidency is making waves is, aside from his strong advocacy against crimes and drugs, of course, his strategic and trailblazing platform proposing a federal form of government for the Philippines. In fact, the survey says that most of Mayor Duterte's supporters are not fixated on his personality or idiosyncrasies but on the need to introduce a draconian change in governance via federalism. The other presidential candidates are promising ambitious results by merely seeking to continue the same way of leading and managing the nation.

19. Philippine national volleyball federation


Answer:

The Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF), also known as Volleyball Philippines, is the national sport association for volleyball in the Philippines. It is recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), the Asian Volleyball Confederation (AVC) and the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB).


20. should federalism be implemented in the philippines


One of the strongest reasons why Mayor Digong Duterte's political campaign for the presidency is making waves is, aside from his strong advocacy against crimes and drugs, of course, his strategic and trailblazing platform proposing a federal form of government for the Philippines. In fact, the survey says that most of Mayor Duterte's supporters are not fixated on his personality or idiosyncrasies but on the need to introduce a draconian change in governance via federalism. The other presidential candidates are promising ambitious results by merely seeking to continue the same way of leading and managing the nation.

21. who is the founder of federation for women


Answer: National Organization for Women

Abbreviation NOW

Founders Betty Friedan Pauli Murray, including 47 other people

Type 501(c)(4), charitable organization

Tax ID no. 74-2587416

Focus Women's rights, feminism, Equal Rights Amendment, civil rights, LGBT rights, reproductive rights

Explanation:


22. alin sa mga sumusunod Ang samahang binuo ni Josefa Llanes-Escoda?National Distribution CorporationB. National Food AuthorityC. National Rice GranaryD.National Federation Of Women's clubpa help salamat​


Answer:

D. po yung tamang answer


23. Who was the founder of Partido Federal in the Philippines?


Answer:

In the establishment of the Philippine Assembly, delegates such as Pedro Paterno, that pushed for Philippine statehood within the United States, formed the Partido Federal; the party was favored by the American insular government, which appointed delegates in the assembly.


24. Is there a need the Philippines to shift to federal govt?


For me yes, because the national budget should be allocated equally in every region not only on the national Capital region..... Because some regions are in need of budget that is not being distributed equally

25. Reaction paper of federalism of the philippines


A reaction paper consists of 4 parts:


1. Introduction

- You must introduce the subject here. In your case, it's FEDERALISM. You must gather facts about it. Examples are the etymology of the word, how it started, the kind of countries that has federal government, and etc.


2. Body

- Since this is a reaction paper, you must have your own opinion about it. For example, you may give your insights about economic experts saying that federalism wont actually solve economic disparities in the Philippines which is in fact, a federal government in such archipelago and culture might worsen the economic predicaments.  Federalism might worsen the country's existing regional inequalities as there no sufficient evidences that suggest shifting to federal government will make poorer regions catch up faster.


3. Conclusions

- So after making "reactions" in the body part of your paper, you must come up with a conclusion to sum up your point of view.  Something like, "the bottomline of this is killing democracy of our republic. Those changes that are being proposed especially to the constitution have nothing to do with regional development but just to extend term limits of the corrupt officials in the Philippines."


4. List of citations and sources

- This part is the "credits". Remember, strictly no "CCTO"!  Since you're going to gather information about federalism, please cite the sources of it.

26. Does Federalism Make Sense for the Philippines?


Answer:

On paper, federalism seems well suited for the Philippines. In reality, however, it could become a recipe for disaster in a country that is already divided by language, religion and economic inequality.


27. reaction paper of federalism of philippines


For one, I think the proposed federal form of government in the Philippines is great and doable on paper. However, if this proposal will be able to see the light at the end of the day, I think this would worsen the current political situation in the country. In particular, the already corrupt and dynastic political families will continue to rule and will just provide a wider area of movement and more ripe areas for recruitment for insurgent groups.

 


28. What is federation of accrediting asociation of the philippines?


Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP), was established in 1977 and is authorized by the Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to certify the quality levels of accredited programs at the tertiary level, for the purpose of granting progressive deregulation and other benefits.



29. ideology of federalism in the Philippines​


Answer:

What is the ideology of federalism?

Political theory

Modern federalism is a political system based upon democratic rules and institutions in which the power to govern is shared between national and provincial/state governments. The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world depending on context.


30. did the execution of three priest martyrs by clubbing in the philippines help in the rise of filipino nationalism?


A number of Filipino intellectuals were seized and accused of complicity with the mutineers.

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