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Better known by many as Maita was one of the best faces of the women's movement of the Philippines. fighter xl From an affluent family in society, he was appointed noong1967 beauty queen. He opened during extreme fascism under Martial Law and it decided makipamuhay and act for working people as members of the New People's Army.
Over two decades have passed since Maita came back to life in the cities after the Marcos dictatorship. Here, he became part of the progressive establishment of alliances, organizations and political parties like the Patriot in 2009.
Be in rural or urban areas, Maita's tried to go beyond the limits of our time, which shaped the colonial, feudal culture fighter xl konsumerista and must possess characteristics of a woman. Like many women leaders, confirmed by his extraordinary journey should not treat women as furniture or decoration only, not as tagapagbago fighter xl history and society column.
Sustainable range of clubs, fighter xl Maita was known and respected as a celebrity if not as experts in economics and "revenue fighter xl transparency" of the mining industry. Among her teachers and scholars who share their analysis if that is the Philippines benefit from the current trend of large-scale and patarakan and liberalized mining.
These include the Third People's Conference on Mining held in March 2012 under Tagaytay alliance Defend Patrimony and the Stewards of Creation. Here, Maita shared many important points about the current mining industry for more than 200 leaders from across the archipelago. Two of my favorite espiker this conference: he and Sr. Stella Matutina, OSB, the gentle and brave sisters from Southern Mindanao recently experienced harassment from the military because of his opposition to mining there.
In all of these instances, I remember his rough but tender voice and his witty and frank words, learn and commitment. Maita was correlated evaluation priority of the government and the Mining Act of 1995 the promotion of mining investment than achieving local development and pagpapangalaga in nature, committed the current rules on the sale of mineral resources in the Philippines foreign and large investors.
"It is not true to say that the miner that 'there is life' in mining, because honestly defeated the mining industry in the Philippines. In our experience, we do not benefit from mining, even the government, "says Maita I remember. "Why should give incentive that those who were mining companies that? After all, we do not need to give incentives because they needed us. "
It still some important points that we learned from him: That small overall contribution of the entire mining industry in the economy of the country, 0.91% of the Gross Domestic Product from 2000 to 2009; Minimal contribution of pagmimin
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Better known by many as Maita was one of the best faces of the women's movement of the Philippines. fighter xl From an affluent family in society, he was appointed noong1967 beauty queen. He opened during extreme fascism under Martial Law and it decided makipamuhay and act for working people as members of the New People's Army.
Over two decades have passed since Maita came back to life in the cities after the Marcos dictatorship. Here, he became part of the progressive establishment of alliances, organizations and political parties like the Patriot in 2009.
Be in rural or urban areas, Maita's tried to go beyond the limits of our time, which shaped the colonial, feudal culture fighter xl konsumerista and must possess characteristics of a woman. Like many women leaders, confirmed by his extraordinary journey should not treat women as furniture or decoration only, not as tagapagbago fighter xl history and society column.
Sustainable range of clubs, fighter xl Maita was known and respected as a celebrity if not as experts in economics and "revenue fighter xl transparency" of the mining industry. Among her teachers and scholars who share their analysis if that is the Philippines benefit from the current trend of large-scale and patarakan and liberalized mining.
These include the Third People's Conference on Mining held in March 2012 under Tagaytay alliance Defend Patrimony and the Stewards of Creation. Here, Maita shared many important points about the current mining industry for more than 200 leaders from across the archipelago. Two of my favorite espiker this conference: he and Sr. Stella Matutina, OSB, the gentle and brave sisters from Southern Mindanao recently experienced harassment from the military because of his opposition to mining there.
In all of these instances, I remember his rough but tender voice and his witty and frank words, learn and commitment. Maita was correlated evaluation priority of the government and the Mining Act of 1995 the promotion of mining investment than achieving local development and pagpapangalaga in nature, committed the current rules on the sale of mineral resources in the Philippines foreign and large investors.
"It is not true to say that the miner that 'there is life' in mining, because honestly defeated the mining industry in the Philippines. In our experience, we do not benefit from mining, even the government, "says Maita I remember. "Why should give incentive that those who were mining companies that? After all, we do not need to give incentives because they needed us. "
It still some important points that we learned from him: That small overall contribution of the entire mining industry in the economy of the country, 0.91% of the Gross Domestic Product from 2000 to 2009; Minimal contribution of pagmimin
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