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Th e Rep ub li c of th e

Ph il ipp ines i n 20 10 -
2090
A V ie w o f the Fu tu re
2010
• Pr esi denti al
El ectio n
– A newly-elected male
president taking over
the place of PGMA
2011
• Oi l Pr ice
– Price is too expensive
and crude oil can no
longer be used as fuel
for vehicles and as
source for electricity
2012
• Ho w is t he
Phi lip pine s?
– Not much has changed
– The people get to have
benefits from the new
administration

• In te rms of the
PO LIT ICA L
– Dispute between the
administration and the
opposition
– Nepotism / Graft and
Corruption is still present
2012
• In te rms of
EDUC ATIO N
– Literacy rate is high but
public schools in towns
remained underdeveloped

• In te rms of the
ECO NOMIC
– Prices of basic needs
remained high
– A small increase in the
wage of workers
2015
• Major corporations’
branches of gasoline
stations begin to shut
down one by one
– People cannot afford to
use crude oil as source
of power and electricity
2020
• BI OF UEL as an
al te rnati ve
– vehicles using crude oil
will be phased-out
because of the
emergence and
availability of biofuel to
act as an alternative to
oil and LPG
2028
• Pr esi denti al
El ectio ns
– The new head of state
is a MODERNIST
• Supports the role of
technology as an
important tool towards
development
• Favors technological
advancements
2034
• Go vernment Sec tors
– They are already inclined to
the notion of maximizing
technology as a tool in the
process of governance

• JA PA N – one of the few


Asian countries to develop
technologically

• Alliance with Japan


Our AIM: to form our nation
as a technologically-
advanced state
2042
• Th e Blosso ming of
Econ omy
– Businessmen opening new
corporations
– Factories open for
employment
– Investments made by
wealthy businessmen are
increasing
– Demand for more labor
force

• Th e Philippines h as t he
fine st nursin g sch oo l
instit utions in Asia
2042 - 205 0
• Co mmuni catio n
– Regulated by the
Government
– Free modes of
communications (text
messaging and phone calls)
provided that the citizens
pay their taxes on time

• Lap top , i Po d and


mo bile p hon es ar e all
one g ad get
2053
• Con se que nces of t he said
ec ono mic p rogress
– Rampant child labor
– Women are not taken into
consideration (pregnancy
privileges)
– Exploitation of human
resources
– Workers’ health in danger

• Peo ple from t ow ns and


pr ovin ces are migrat in g t o
th e c ity to lo ok for g reener
pastures
– EFFECT: the agricultural
weakens
2053 - 206 2
• The s up porter s an d
non-s up porte rs of the
ind us tr y secto r ar e in
dis pute
– Who is it to be blamed for
all the damages
industrialization has done?
• Crime rate increas es
• The v alue of pes o
goes up
• The c ity b ecom es
cr owd ed b y p eop le
who mig rat ed fro m
to wns and p rov inces
2065
• Special El ecti on for
Pr esi dency
– Because of too much
chaos caused by
industrialization
– The new head of the
state is a
TRAD IT IO NA LIST
2067 - 208 5
• The industrial sector
and agricultural sector
go side by side in order
to balance the work in
the city and in the
provinces
• Both sectors are
aiming to achieve that
the sector didn’t
achieve before
2085 - 209 8
• Go lden Age
– Economy is in good state
• Progress of the industrial and agricultural sectors
• Philippine welcomed the notion of being
technologically inclined
• Wage of common workers are higher
• Revival of environment from massive destruction
2098
200 Years o f Phil.
Indep endence
• A strong sens e of
Na tio nalism
– due to the blips that
occurred through the
years
• Industrialization
• Agricultural
concentration
• Merging of the two
blips

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