Aristotle
Some have identified Plato (428/427–348/347 bce), whose ideal of a stable republic still yields insights and metaphors, as the first political scientist, though most consider Aristotle (384–322 bce), who introduced empirical observation into the study of politics, to be the discipline's true founder.
Studying Politics should help you to penetrate a little deeper beneath the outward appearance of things.
What do political parties do?
A political party is made up of individuals who organize to win elections, operate government, and influence public policy.
In 1946, the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress proposed that each house of Congress create party policy committees to develop a “unity of command” in Congress.
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Here is the unofficial list of candidates in Ifugao Province.
Note: Changes may have been made after posting. It is best to verify it with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC).
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Here is a partial and unofficial list of candidates in the municipality of Tinoc, Ifugao Province.
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Teodoro Baguilat Jr. is a Filipino politician. He served as congressman and governor of Ifugao Province in the Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines.
Teddy Baguilat has filed his certificate of candidacy for senator in the 2022 election under the Liberal Party.
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Personal Information
Complete Name –> Teodoro Brawner Baguilat Jr.
Nickname –> Teddy
Birth Date –> July 30, 1966 (age 55)
Hometown –> Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines
Political Party –> Liberal Party
* At present, Teddy Baguilat serves as the vice president for internal affairs of the Liberal Party.
Family
Father –> Teodoro Baguilat Sr., An official of the Department of Agriculture
Mother –> Atty. Felisa Brawner
* Teddy Baguilat is a bachelor.
Education
College –> University of the Philippines-Diliman
Degree –> Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
Political Career / Work Experiences
* – 2021 – Executive Director, ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights
2018 – President, Global Consortium for Indigenous Conserved Communities Areas (ICCA Consortium)
2010-2019 – Congressman
2001-2004, 2007-2010 – Governor
2004-2007 – President, Save the Ifugao Rice Terraces Movement
1995-2001 – Mayor, Kiangan
1992-1995 – Councilor, Kiangan
1987-1991 – Executive Assistant, Department of Environment and Natural Resources
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Indigenous Education Bill
Indigenous Barangay Bill
Department of Fisheries Bill
National Land Use Bill
Chico River Basin Bill
Divorce Bill
Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act
Free Wifi Law
Projects / Advocacies
Indigenous People’s Rights
Infrastructure Projects
Assistance to Farmers
One Town One Product marketing promotion and financial assistance
Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy
Improvement of Health Care
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The Breathtaking Ifugao Rice Terraces of The Philippine Cordilleras
The Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras and Banaue Rice Terraces are the main tourist attractions in the province. These terraces are believed to have been hand-carved into the mountains 2,000 years ago to plant rice.
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In 1995, the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras were declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2008 and 2015, the Hudhud chants of the Ifugao and the Punnuk (Tugging rituals and games) were inscribed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists.
Still in use today, the Ifugao Rice Terraces were carved into the hillsides of Ifugao Province by hand some 2,000 years ago, and are fed by an elaborate irrigation system that captures water from the forests above. While many people explore this famed landscape from the town of Banaue, the Banaue Rice Terraces cluster here isn’t technically part of the Rice Terraces of the Philippine Cordilleras UNESCO World Heritage site. These terraces are, however, designated a National Cultural Treasure by the Philippine government and are undeniably spectacular. But probably the most impressive of all the terraces are at Batad, a tiny, remote village in the municipality of Banaue that is only accessible by foot. Thanks to their pristine condition, these terraces—along with four other clusters—are included in the UNESCO inscription. The reward for your hike up is a panorama of a kind of enormous amphitheater where each level is actually a rice paddy and where the village of Batad takes the place of the central stage at its base. Maximize your experience by staying in one of the indigenous huts and wake up to a view of the terraces before you even get out of your cot.
By Tina Lim , AFAR Local Expert
Batad Rice Terraces, Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines
Rice terraces to reopen to tourists in December if Banaue hits herd immunity
BAGUIO CITY, Benguet, Philippines — The Banaue rice terraces of Ifugao may reopen gradually to leisure travel in the middle of December as the government ramps up vaccinations to finally bring this small town’s economy back on track, Mayor John Wesley Dulawan said on Saturday.
Banaue is predominantly a tourist town where 98 percent of businesses rely on visitors, Dulawan said.
Many residents have converted idle terraces into vegetable gardens in order to cope with two years of the pandemic. Other neighborhoods repaired damaged terraces during the quarantines.
The Banaue government has yet to quantify the losses borne by small businesses, like accommodation facilities and crafts makers, in two years of quarantines, said Dulawan, a physician, on the sidelines of a Cordillera weaving exhibit held at the Department of Tourism Cordillera office in Baguio.
But a soft opening will be contingent upon Banaue town achieving herd immunity before Dec. 10, when the municipal government is scheduled to assess its health and vaccination status, Dulawan said.
To date, over 40 percent of Banaue’s residents have received one dose while over 30 percent have been fully vaccinated.
Ideal numbers
“The preference is for 70 percent [of Banaue’s population of 20,652 as of the 2020 census] to be fully vaccinated,” before the municipality allows up to 200 guests each week to again tour the most photographed terraces in Ifugao, the mayor said.
However, the government may consider a “pilot reopening” even if 70 percent represents people who have received at least one jab. “Ideally one injection gives you protection of about 67 percent,” Dulawan said.
The Bangaan and Batad terraces of Banaue form part of the collective Ifugao rice terraces that have been declared a world heritage site. The terraces, which were carved out of the mountains centuries ago, are renowned for their indigenous yet sophisticated irrigation and water recycling systems.
In 2019, Ifugao drew most of the Cordillera’s foreign tourists who trekked to Banaue, the terraces in the municipalities of Mayoyao and Hungduan, and Nagacadan rice terraces in Kiangan town.
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Highest point of Philippine Highway System now in Tinoc, Ifugao
New Highest Point confirmed by DPWH at 2,428.66 meters above sea level
by Jose Altoveros
March 20, 2019 08:17
However, it seems the famous landmark in Atok, Benguet along Halsema Highway is no longer the highest point in the Philippine Highway System after all. The Department of Tourism (DOT) recently announced that the newly identified highest elevation of the Philippine Highway System is now located in the Municipality of Tinoc, Ifugao along the Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road. This was verified by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) after conducting field assessments along the said road last January 2019.
Tinoc, Ifugao is new highest point of Philippine Highway System image.
The newly identified highest point in Tinoc, Ifugao has an elevation of 2,428.66 meters (7,968.07 feet) above sea level. It is 173.14 meters (568.07 feet) higher than the previously declared highest point in Atok, Benguet.
For now, there is no mention of whether a new sign has been put up at the new highest point. In fact, it was not specifically mentioned where along the Kiangan-Tinoc-Buguias Road it is. No doubt, however, that the new highest point will draw more tourists to the area sooner, just as it had in Atok. That said, should you want to be one of the first to get there, better plan your trip now before the road gets congested.
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