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SakyGEN
27th March 2005
I just wonder why after so many years, Filipinos dont still have unity and patience in their own country,the filipinos that i knew here in Hongkong are exactly the opposite.
Nicole
30th June 2005
I am a senior student taking up Social Science. As a requirement for our reporting on Industrialization, we were asked to present situationers or statistical data on how industrialized Philippines is. I've been looking for data indicating our country's status. I would be so grateful if your site could help me.
puring
4th July 2005
I am taking my masteral in Nursing. I would like to know what is the range of family income? An example: low income-1,000-4,500, middle income 5,000-9,500 and high income 10,000-15,000 for monthly income range etc. How about a yearly range of income?
cris
8th July 2005
Im taking up business administration...as a requirement for school purposes may i know the economic profile of the philippines?
Paul Cabugao
3rd August 2005
Jesus Christ!

I just saw how the Philippines was left behind from 1900 to present.

It was true then the the Philippines was somehow a prosperous country compared to others.
John Carlo (Bulacan)
12th April 2007
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is doing her job to strenghten the Philippine Economy. The Administration's critic were the one who are putting the economy in the mud. They want to oust the President so that they can control the country. I am appealing to the opposition leaders to stop critisizing the government and cooperate to achieve excellence instead.
Sherilyn C. Pacarro (Negros Oriental, Philippines)
25th July 2007
Why is the development of the Philippine's economy too slow?....
Astra B. Dayrit (Tarlac City)
21st January 2008
I just hope that our government would invest money for environmental education.
Dodot (Cebu)
26th July 2008
I found out that if a city has a poor economy, It is hard to find a good paying job even if you have a good education. Is this true?

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