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Abaca (Manila Hemp) in the Philippines (Musa Textilis) - [Full Text] [Relevance: 80.0%]
Prepared by the chief of the Fiber Division, Bureau of Agriculture for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco, this material offers a...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Saleeby, Murab M
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: 1915
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: abaca abaca industry extraction of abaca fiber abaca-producing provinces cash crops <font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> agriculture uses of abaca fiber
Subjects: Abaca fiber--Philippines Abaca industry--Philippines
Rice in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 80.0%]
Prepared by the chief of the Agronomy Division, Bureau of Agriculture for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco, this material offers...
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Forms of Some Philippine Fruits - [Full Text] [Relevance: 80.0%]
Jose de Leon y German, in this thesis submitted to the College of Agriculture of the University of the Philippines in 1916, presents the different forms and varieties of...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Leon, Jose de German
Place of Publication: Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
Date: December1916
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Philippine fruits Agriculture The<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Agriculturist and Forester
Subjects: Fruit-culture--Philippines Fruit--Philippines
Some Phycomycetous Diseases of Cultivated Plants in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 80.0%]
In this thesis, submitted to the College of Agriculture of the University of the Philippines in 1916, Nemesio Mendiola and Rafael Espino present...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Espino, Rafael B.
Place of Publication: Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines
Date: 1916
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Nemesio Mendiola, Rafael Espino,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font><font class='highlight'> agriculture </font>, fungal diseases
Subjects: Plant diseases--Philippines Phytophthora diseases--Philippines
Tobacco in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 76.0%]
Prepared by the chief of the Agronomy Division, Bureau of Agriculture for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco, this material offers...
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Self Government in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 71.0%]
This book of Maximo M. Kalaw, former chairperson of the U.P. Dept. of Political Science and secretary of the Philippine Mission to the United States, recounts the development...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Kalaw, Maximo null
Place of Publication: New York, United States
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Jones Law Filipino-American relations Treaty of Paris <font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>-American War William McKinley U.S. occupation of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s expansionist propaganda Theodore Roosevelt Emilio Aguinaldo Organic Law of 1902 Cooper Act, Organic Law of 1916,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> legislature, pro-independence campaigns, resisting U. S. colonial rule, Filipinization of the bureaucracy, benevolent assimilation, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> autonomy,American colonial government, political conditions-American period, <font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>-American War, Organic Act of 1902, Cooper Law, Jones Law, creation of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Assembly,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Commission, speaker of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Assembly, Francis Burton Harrison, executive-legislative conflicts, creation of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Senate, Manuel Quezon as Senate President, Nacionalista Party, Rafael Palma as senator, Reorganization Act, political elite-American period, Sergio Osmeña as Speaker of the House, judiciary-American period, members of the Supreme Court, power of the American governor-general, roles of Council of State,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> autonomy, Filipinization-colonial government,fiscal policy-American period, Cooper Act, Organic Act of 1902, Jones Law,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Assembly,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Commission, power of the governor-general, appropriation bills-American period, Francis Burton Harrison, fiscal legislation-American period, budget system-establishment of, Department of Finance, Council of State, executive-legislative relations, separation of powers,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> treasury-improvement of,Philippines during the World War I,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Legislature resolution on World War I, General R. K. Evans, General Jones, General Bailey, General Greene, World War I efforts of<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> government, Bureau of Education, Bureau of<font class='highlight'> Agriculture </font>, Red Cross Chapter of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s, Bureau of Science, prices of basic commodities, inflationary effect of the war, Secretary Newton D. Baker, Statement of Woodrow Wilson on the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s, self-determination-right of,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>-American relations,Philippine independence, Woodrow Wilson, Francis Burton Harrison,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> economy-20th century, foreign trade-Philippines-20th century,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s-United States economic relations, major trade partners of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> autonomy, local enterprises-20th century, American investments, economic imperialism in the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s,Francis Burton Harrison, development of local government units,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Legislature on local governments, Administrative Code of 1917, laws on local government units, Christians-Muslims relations, indigenous peoples relations, Filipinization of local governments, supervision of the governor-general, local autonomy-American period, improvement of local administration, economic development-attainment of, mass education-American period, local governments on public health,programs towards Muslims-American period, Indigenous Cultural Communities-American Period, Indigenous Peoples, Jones Law on Muslims and indigenous peoples, creation of Bureau on non-Christian Tribes, Act No. 2674, integration of indigenous peoples, extension of social services, Department of Mindanao and Sulu, Dr. Sixto Orosa in Sulu, immigration policy-American period, homestead program in Mindanao, Muslim leaders-American period, Muslim Filipinos-Christian Filipinos relations, Sultan Jamal-ul Kiram II, annexation of Sulu, Datu Pedro Cuevas, pacification campaign-Mindanao, Muslim in<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Legislature, Senator Hadji Butu Abdul Baqui, Datu Piang, Datu Benito, policy towards Muslims and indigenous peoples,stable government, U.S. imperialism, U.S. intervention, Cuba-United States relations, William McKinley, independence of South American republics, Cuban war of independence, Spanish-American War, Jones Law, Democrats on<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> independence, Monroe Doctrine,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Legislature, Commission of Independence,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> independence from the U.S., <font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s-United States relations, <font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> national and local elections,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> autonomy, Francis Burton Harrison, Filipinization of the bureaucracy, Council of State, judiciary, American governor-generals, Charles E. Yeater, Woodrow Wilson,Philippines-United States relations, Woodrow Wilson, Commission of Independence of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Legislature,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> territory-advantages, Japanese expansionism,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s-Japan relations, democracy in the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s, literacy rate-Philippines, suffrage-American period, Apolinario Mabini, Malolos Republic, First<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Republic, political elite-American period, distribution of lands, status of women in<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> society, social justice-American period,<font class='highlight'> Agriculture </font> and commercial possibilities of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s
Subjects: Philippines--Politics and Government--1898-1935
State of the Philippine Islands - [Full Text] [Relevance: 71.0%]
Thomas de Comyn, a Spanish official of the Compania Real de Filipinas, examines the socio-economic conditions of the Philippines in the early 19th century. He estimates the population of the natives and...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Comyn, Tomás de null
Place of Publication: London, United Kingdom
Period: 19th Century
Keywords: Population-19th century economy-19th century Royal Company of the<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font>s padron or population records racial stock social classes indigenous peoples cash crops cash crop economy shipbuilding-19th century minerals, natural resources, mineral-rich provinces, indigenous peoples, friar estates/lands, hacienda, agriculture-19th century, social classes, landowners-19th century, manufacturing-19th century,colonial economy, domestic trade-19th century, external commerce-19th century, galleon trade, monopoly, sources of capital in the galleon trade, obras pias, charitable institutions, foreign shipping-19th century, cash crops, Royal<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Company,colonial economy, revenue and income of the Spanish colonial government,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> treasury, royal treasury, monopolies, tobacco monopoly, hacienda, duties on commerce, Royal Custom House,colonial economy, licenses-issuing of, tributes-collecting of, public revenue-19th century,<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> treasury, government expenditures-19th century, fiscal policy-19th century, raiding-19th cenutry, Muslim attacks,colonial government, colonial bureaucracy, local government-19th century, public administration, government abuses-19th century, corruption-19th century, excessive tributes, participation in the galleon trade,Spanish colonization, spiritual administration-19th century, civil administration-19th century, Spanish friars, evangelization, religious orders, frailocracy, church-state relations, secular-regular clergy affairs, pacification campaign of the Spaniards,colonial policy towards Muslims, Spanish-Muslim wars, Sultanate of Sulu, Muslim leaders, Sebastian Hurtado de Corquera, Muslim raids, Muslims-Christians relations, slave trade
Subjects: Philippines--Economic conditions Religion and state--Philippines Philippines--Social conditions
Climate of the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 71.0%]
Father Jose P. Algue, Director of the Manila Observatory, asserts that because of variations in geography and distances between the islands, the Philippines cannot be classified under a single type of...
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Filipinos and their Revolution: Event, Discourse, and Historiography - [Snippet view] [Relevance: 58.0%]
These collected essays depart from the usual narrative of the rev?lution as a progressive event leading to the establishment of a republic. They depict how separation from Mother Spain" was imaginatively...
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Growth of productive employment in key sectors of the economy - [Full Text] [Relevance: 58.0%]
In this paper published in the Philippine Labor Review in 1987, Narcisa Umali and Charito Arriola analyze the effects of the Philippine government's...
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Type of Material: Other
Author(s): Arriola, Charito
Place of Publication: Manila, Philippines
Date: July1987
Period: Contemporary Period
Keywords: Key economic sectors Medium-Term<font class='highlight'> Philippine</font> Development Plan Employment
Subjects: Philippines--Economic policy Employment--Philippines
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