11. RICARDO MIRANDA
President Osmena
Appointed Governor 1945-46
Oath was issued on January 10, 1947
ELECTED Governor 1948-51
During the 3rd Republic
12. RICARDO MIRANDA Won on January 1, 1947
• The oath was issued on January 10, 1947
The oath taking on January 1, 1948
• It became Notary to the Public December
31,1948 authenticate the execution of
certain classes of documents
Sta. Cruz - Formality
13. OATH TAKING
• Declared winner on January 1, 1948 at 12
midnight
• The oath taking on January 1, 1948 at
12:05
14. WHY WAS RELIEVED OF HIS DUTY IN
1946?
Issue: Driving away the
Cebuanos and the Boholanos
in Davao Region.
15. WHAT ELSE DO WE KNOW ABOUT
RICARDO MIRANDA?
• Loong Bohol
• Documents during the post war
rehabilitation of Davao
• Region of Davao
16. PRES. CARLOS P. GARCIA
• Letter dated August 5, 1957
• To express his thanks of support to their party
(Liberal Party) and hoping that they will win on
November election.
• Issue on government funds mis-used.
19. RECOGNITIONS (PAPER) 2_X
• Gordo – Well written paper
• Foronda – Detailed
• Gaceta, Diamante, Lacanaria, Lao and
Malate (Analysis)
• Best Paper: Espanola – Concise and
• Well written
• Villanueva/Aclan for the cover page
20. RECOGNITIONS (PAPER) 2_B
• Marcy: Well written paper
• Yu- Detailed
• Anor- Format
• Emboscado-Interesting opening and closing parts- good writer
• Doromal and Gallemit – Great Title
• Domingo – good story teller
• Pacheco – Great Historian
• Doctolero – Detailed
• Gallardo – effective use of quotation.
21. Points
SONA (STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS)
• is an annual address by the President of the
Philippines to the Congress of the
Philippines.
• It is required by 1987 Constitution of the
Philippines and
• must be delivered every fourth Monday of
July at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in
Batasan Hills, Quezon City.
23. • 2012 – Report Kay Boss
• 2011- Wang Wang
• 2010 – Tuwid na Daan
24. SALIENT POINTS
• Cited Economic achievements including $1 billion loan
the Philippines granted to the Internationl Monetary
Bank (IMF)
• Free Education – 4.57 million students who could not
go to school before due to poverty are now able to
study.
• 30,000 nurses deployed to over 36, 000 barangays.
• Inherited 8% unemployment rate has reduced to 6.9%
• AFP Modrenization
26. ARTICLE: DEVELOPMENT IS BREAKING THE
CULTURE OF SILENCE
Physical poverty is really not serious as
greater poverty afflicts us and
this the poverty of the spirit. (Jose 2008)
27.
28.
29. APATHY
I have a very strong
feeling that the
opposite of love is not
hate - it's apathy. It's
not giving a damn.
- Leo Buscaglia
30. Apathy can be overcome
by enthusiasm, and
enthusiasm can only be
aroused by two things:
first, an ideal, with takes
the imagination by storm,
and second, a definite
intelligible plan for
carrying that ideal into
practice.
- Arnold J. Toynbee
31. WHY FILIPINOS SO ARE POOR?
F. Sionil Jose
• Poor spirit
• We tend to accept situation no matter how bad
they are and do the least thing we could do.
32. PAULO FREIRE
• Culture of Silence – System of
dominant social relation that instills a
negative, silenced and suppressed
self-image into the oppressed.
34. THINGS THAT WE CAN DO?
• We can’t do this alone…the Government
can’t do this alone. We need each other
• 1st Start with ourselves…We need to
change our attitudes, behaviors and
values.
• 2nd is to be informed. Know. We should
always make informed decisions.
35. Explain and give ways on how you can help to attain this objective:
“Social studies is, or at least should
be, about helping students develop
positive values that will lead them to
make good decisions, do the right
thing, and be decent, moral, caring,
and involved citizens.”