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The Philippine Dynasty, also known as the House of Habsburg in Portugal, was the third royal house of Portugal. It was named after the three Spanish kings who ruled Portugal between 1581 and 1640 in a dynastic union of the two crowns. The three kings, all named Philip (Spanish: Felipe; Portuguese: Filipe, Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨˈlip(ɨ)]), were from the House of Habsburg.
The history of Portugal from the dynastic crisis in 1580 to the House of Braganza monarchs is a period of transition. The Portuguese Empire spice trade was near its height at the start of this period. It continued to enjoy widespread influence after Vasco da Gama had finally reached the East by sailing around Africa in 1497–1498. Vasco da Gama's achievement completed the exploratory efforts inaugurated by Henry the Navigator, and opened an oceanic route for the profitable spice trade into Europe that bypassed the Middle East.
Throughout the 17th century, the increasing predations and surrounding of Portuguese trading posts in the East by the Dutch, English and French, and their rapidly growing intrusion into the Atlantic slave trade, undermined Portugal's near monopoly on the lucrative oceanic spice and slave trades. This sent the Portuguese spice trade into a long decline. To a lesser extent the diversion of wealth from Portugal by the Habsburg monarchy to help support the Catholic side of the Thirty Years' War, also created strains within the union, although Portugal did benefit from Spanish military power in helping to retain Brazil and in disrupting Dutch trade. These events, and those that occurred at the end of the House of Aviz and the period of the Iberian Union, led Portugal to a state of dependency on its colonies, first India and then Brazil.
-This video is not an Anti-Hispanic culture documentary and doesn't aim to abolished Hispanic/American culture in Philippines, I think it's important to remember that we need to appreciate every collective culture that history has throwned to the islands of the Philippines for it would be a monument of the richness of the country, to remind every Filipinos that many great nations with different cultures of the world have fought for it's richness but in the end it was taken back by the Filipino people, and the Filipino people alone. that way they can feel a sense of uniqueness amongst the other Asian cultures! i don't want this video to be misunderstood plus it could make Spain and America get away with everything they did while colonizing Philippines,if we don't resourcefully use the the ...
What was lost, is now found. What was forgotten, is now remembered. Ano ay nawala, ngayon ay natagpuan. Ano ay nakalimutan, ngayon ay remembered. ما فقد، تم العثور الآن. ما كان ينسى، ويتذكر الآن.
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The Constitution disallows existence of so-called political dynasties but for decades, clans have remained in control of politics both in local and national levels. Lynda Jumilla takes a look at political dynasties by the numbers.
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Political Dynasties: a Solar Daybreak special by Camille Elemia
Correction: Ber Maoy This documentary was a requirement for Political Science 14. More credits: Background music: Green Acres Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrbPAt1_vc4 Piano instrumental: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiGqVIUMyOs Scratching Effecct: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qle5J85-RI Tower Bloxx Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKc6ag803Gk Big Crowd Cheering: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd-22sVAryY Booing Sound Effect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4QizLry0TA Comic Bouncy Instrumental (Capt Fuzziwiggins): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoAQ_4fR5oo Happy Chappy Quirky Instrumental: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5NG3HVj-C0 Mr. Bean Theme Tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJeBiucQ7eE References: -http://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/25241896!.pdf -http://senat...
Far less attention has been given to the mirror image of income inequality in the political sphere: political dynasties. The rise of elected officials with extensive familial links to present and previous politicians in office signals a growing inequality in access to power and political influence. That, in turn, could also affect the persistence and prevalence of social and economic divides. Patterns of political dynasties in the Philippines offer a very sobering view of what political inequality looks like. Our recent study of political dynasties in the 15th Philippine House of Representatives shows that 70% of Congressmen/women are dynastic. Political dynasties in the Philippine Congress also tend to dominate the major political parties, comprising anywhere from 60-80 percent of each of...
The Philippines and China may be locked in a bitter maritime row over the South China Sea. But their relations still run deep.
-This video is not an Anti-Hispanic culture documentary and doesn't aim to abolished Hispanic/American culture in Philippines, I think it's important to remember that we need to appreciate every collective culture that history has throwned to the islands of the Philippines for it would be a monument of the richness of the country, to remind every Filipinos that many great nations with different cultures of the world have fought for it's richness but in the end it was taken back by the Filipino people, and the Filipino people alone. that way they can feel a sense of uniqueness amongst the other Asian cultures! i don't want this video to be misunderstood plus it could make Spain and America get away with everything they did while colonizing Philippines,if we don't resourcefully use the the ...
What was lost, is now found. What was forgotten, is now remembered. Ano ay nawala, ngayon ay natagpuan. Ano ay nakalimutan, ngayon ay remembered. ما فقد، تم العثور الآن. ما كان ينسى، ويتذكر الآن.
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The Constitution disallows existence of so-called political dynasties but for decades, clans have remained in control of politics both in local and national levels. Lynda Jumilla takes a look at political dynasties by the numbers.
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Political Dynasties: a Solar Daybreak special by Camille Elemia
Correction: Ber Maoy This documentary was a requirement for Political Science 14. More credits: Background music: Green Acres Intro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrbPAt1_vc4 Piano instrumental: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiGqVIUMyOs Scratching Effecct: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qle5J85-RI Tower Bloxx Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKc6ag803Gk Big Crowd Cheering: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd-22sVAryY Booing Sound Effect: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4QizLry0TA Comic Bouncy Instrumental (Capt Fuzziwiggins): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoAQ_4fR5oo Happy Chappy Quirky Instrumental: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5NG3HVj-C0 Mr. Bean Theme Tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJeBiucQ7eE References: -http://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/25241896!.pdf -http://senat...
Far less attention has been given to the mirror image of income inequality in the political sphere: political dynasties. The rise of elected officials with extensive familial links to present and previous politicians in office signals a growing inequality in access to power and political influence. That, in turn, could also affect the persistence and prevalence of social and economic divides. Patterns of political dynasties in the Philippines offer a very sobering view of what political inequality looks like. Our recent study of political dynasties in the 15th Philippine House of Representatives shows that 70% of Congressmen/women are dynastic. Political dynasties in the Philippine Congress also tend to dominate the major political parties, comprising anywhere from 60-80 percent of each of...
The Philippines and China may be locked in a bitter maritime row over the South China Sea. But their relations still run deep.
Alma Moreno embarrassing herself by doing this interview She doesn't even know what she is talking about,Hinde siya marunong sumagot sa mga tanong ni Karen Davila like BBL, Family Planning and Political Dynasty. Vote Wisely Philippines
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The Philippines has upped the ante in its territorial dispute with China by fighting fire with fire, or in this case, a map with a map. The Philippines has recently unveiled an exhibit in Manila of 60 ancient maps of Asia that authorities say debunk China’s claimed "historical ownership" over disputed areas of the South China Sea, specifically the Scarborough Shoal, located west of the Philippines. According to Filipino newspaper The Inquirer, Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said in a public lecture that he hopes the maps, the oldest dating from 1136 during China’s Southern Song Dynasty, would finally settle the dispute in the South China Sea in the Philippines' favor. The cartographic display is also viewable online at the Institute of Maritime and Ocean Affairs web...
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The corruption of family dynasties is not about bad people doing bad things. It's also not about moral relativism: that simply because the 'why' is understandable does not mean that it's acceptable. The point is that we should understand why, but not to get stuck on it. The reality is not in the rationale, but in the actions in reality. The point is that the system creates the superstructure of society. And if you are interested in ending corruption in Philippine politics that telling people NOT to do bad is not enough, we need to change the system by which society structures itself. * Tune in to Radyo Migrante on CHRY 105.5FM / www.rdo.to/chry every Sunday at 9-10pm EST (every Mondays at 9-10am Philippine time) Radyo Migrante on FB: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Radyo-Migrante/164...