right to choose his or her own religion
this was what i learned from class,the filipino children upon birth has the right to identiti, nationality and parentage. These are the three basic rights. On these, built their other rights such as right to be educated in a school with high academic standards and performansce; right to be reared and trained by parents, securing them wih their three basic needs, sucha s food shelter and clothing; right to gain access to every facilities of the community, right to be part of the mainstream activities that would develop their social, physical, mental and spiritual/moral aspects, and right to live upon decent living conditions. Dr. Jimmy Jimiah Adil was my teacher, a good teacher.
Batas Militar
yes.. because sampandu is natural..
A woman's rights (the rights of one woman)The women's rights (the rights of several or all women)
yes.. because sampandu is natural..
What are the rights of filipino women during Japanese era
you could try for dual citizenship
If the Philippine Constitution mandates the Bill of Rights of the Filipino people, what is also our reciprocal obligation to the State?
Here are some of the rights of a Filipino citizen: * Everyone has right to choose a leader or a right to vote * To be free * Right to participate any related issue from the government
The Propaganda Movement was composed of the Filipino elite in 1872. There were 14 known propagandist who aimed to have human rights and freedoms recognized.
they dont have them but they can only use tazers
for an extreamly obvious reason.
A Filipino is a native or inhabitant of the Philippines. Filipino is also the national language of the Philippines.a person from the island of the philipines located in southeast asia
Often Filipino children under the age of 18 find themselves dealing with adult responsibilities. Many young boys work in the fields and young girls give birth and raise children. Several organizations are working towards giving Filipino children more rights.
Monina A. Mercado was a Filipino-American writer, editor, and civil rights activist. She co-founded the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) and played a crucial role in preserving and promoting Filipino American history and culture. Mercado's work focused on advocating for the recognition and rights of Filipino Americans in the United States.
the filipino propagandist helped inspire filipino nationalism, build unity, & seeing filipino as equal in status to spaniards or any other nationalities, regardless of how rich or poor or powerful they are, we should fight for our rights, especially for our home land.
Rizal is called the first Filipino due to the huge role he played in establishing the country. He is the one who enlightened the Filipinos of their rights and his death marked the beginning of their independence.