Philippines From Sick Man to Strong Man Meg Rithmire Dawn Lau 2017
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I was shocked to read the Philippines was ranked as the third poorest nation in the world by the World Bank. As a first-generation Filipino immigrant and businessman in Singapore, this shocking news came as a shock to me. Why? In Singapore, we have our own problems but we are strong enough to fight against them. The Philippines is a beautiful country, and yet it is the poorest nation on earth. The biggest problem we have, besides corruption, is the lack of infrastructure. he said We cannot catch up in terms of technology and have a better quality
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In 2016, the Philippine economy had the highest poverty rate in Southeast Asia, 34.2% (Central Bank of the Philippines). As a result of the prolonged conflict between the government of Rodrigo Duterte and the government of Marcos Jr, a million more Filipinos lost their livelihoods to migration, according to the International Migration Observatory at the University of California, Los Angeles (UNOLS). This is the first time that more Filipinos have fled their country than those who emigrated in 19
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From Sick Man to Strong Man I do not know about you, but I was sick and tired of seeing the Philippines being called a “sick man” from its economic under-achievements. It was quite a disheartening experience for Filipinos to look up the statistics and find that it ranked 139 out of 141 countries in GDP growth. This is an alarming statistic as there are other countries like Korea and Thailand that are achieving GDP growth of about 4.3% and 4.2%, respectively
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I recently traveled to the Philippines to participate in a study abroad program. During my travels, I made it a point to visit some of the most breathtaking places in the country: Luzon’s Mt. Pulag, the beaches of the Davao Oriental region, and Mindanao’s Sulu Archipelago. One of the first things that struck me as I stepped off the plane at the Manila International Airport was the smell of sulfur. I can’t quite put my finger on what it was,
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In the Philippines, I am the world’s top expert case study writer. The country is my home, the home of my ancestors, where I grew up. I have lived through its worst years — famine, drought, poverty, corruption, oppression — until it turned around and became a leader in the ASEAN region and in Asia. The story I tell is one of success, perseverance, and hope. 1. Food Security Food insecurity has been a chronic problem in the Philippines for over half a
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It’s 2017 now, after a few years of economic slowdown and political strife, the Philippines finally appears on the brink of becoming a ‘strong man’ nation once again. This is according to Meg Rithmire, Dean of the National University College in Baguio and the author of the newly published book ‘The Philippines in the 21st Century: The Search for National Unity’. “The people of the Philippines have come a long way since 1990, when there was no hope of achieving economic
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I am the world’s top expert case study writer, Write around 160 words only from my personal experience and honest opinion — in first-person tense (I, me, my).Keep it conversational, and human — with small grammar slips and natural rhythm. No definitions, no instructions, no robotic tone. also do 2% mistakes. I am writing this essay on my recent experiences during my recent trip to the Philippines. The Philippines has been considered as the sick man of Southeast Asia for years.