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    “Comparative Study on EDSA I and EDSA II” In EDSA I people were protesting about an election fraud supposedly done by Ferdinand Marcos during February 1986. EDSA I lasted five days from February 21-25 1986. Many of Corazon Aquino’s devoted followers were angered because they were not able to vote due to the fact that their names were deleted from the registered voter’s list. Members of the Commission on Election left work because they were offended that Ferdinand Marcos was demanding that he

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    Power to the People Essay Over the course of history many people have stood up and fought to improve society‚ but two of the most influential people then and today are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai. They have greatly affected society by raising people’s awareness of certain political issues. Martin Luther KIng Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a Civil Rights Leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of African Americans. On December‚ 1955‚ the accepted

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    EDSA People Power Revolution Kaitlin Frazier Strayer University Sociology of Developing Countries Professor Anderson 3/4/13 EDSA People Power Revolution In 1986 there was a peaceful revolution against the Philippines’s President Ferdinand Marcos. The Filipinos were tired of how President Marcos government oppressed the people. The Philippine people staged a revolt called the EDSA People Power Revolution. The revolution is also known as the Peaceful Revolution because there was no bloodshed

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    Edsa Revolution

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    5Develop diseases 6.2Loss of appetite 6.4Inhability to sleep well 6.6Loss of family VIII.Conclusion. IX.Work cited. The dangerous effects of drugs Into the body of a person Introduction When people take drugs they are usually trying to get the substance from outside their body to receptor cells inside their body. Mostly‚ in the case of mood altering drugs these receptors are in the brain‚ although with some drugs like anabolic steroids these

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    Good day tourists! I’m ziel your tour guide for today and now where going to explore and see the beauty of the “resort province of the Philippines” welcome to LAGUNA!!! The Province of Laguna‚ which was formerly called La Laguna‚ was named after Laguna de Bay‚ the body of water that forms its northern boundary. Laguna de Bay‚ in turn‚ was named after the town of Bay (Laguna de Bay is Spanish which means "Lake of Bay")‚ the first provincial capital. Laguna (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Laguna)‚ is a province

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    People Power Revolution

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    People Power Revolution From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "People Power" redirects here. For current and former political parties‚ see People Power Party (disambiguation). "EDSA Revolution" redirects here. For other uses‚ see EDSA Revolution (disambiguation). People Power Revolution Date 22 February 1986 – 25 February 1986 (3 days) Location Philippines‚ primarily Epifanio de los Santos Avenue‚ Metro Manila Causes Alleged corruption by the Marcos regime Assassination of Benigno Simeon Aquino

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    People in Power

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    Issue 1 (time 40 min): Claim: In any field—business‚ politics‚ education‚ government—those in power should step down after five years. Reason: The surest path to success for any enterprise is revitalization through new leadership. For Enterprise to move forward is only the objective. Virtually it all depends only on its Leaders and their Leadership. So‚ different Leader would have different issues on their mind and different ways to tackle them. Good leader would certainly do good for Enterprise

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    People Power Revolution Date: February 22-25‚ 1986 Location: Quezon City‚ Philippines Participants: President Ferdinand Marcos Armed Forces of the Philippines loyalists under Fabian Ver Anti-Marcos forces: Armed Forces of the Philippines rebels under Fidel V. Ramos Secretary of Defense Juan Ponce Enrile Protesters led by Jaime Cardinal Sin The powerful force of democracy is the masses or the people. It can topple dictatorship that suppresses the basic rights of an individual;

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    Impact of Edsa Revolution

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    EDSA Revolution I In the year 1986‚ the Philippines was given the world’s limelight because of the nonviolent revolution to overthrow the dictatorship of Former President Ferdinand Marcos. Many countries were astounded by our country’s move and it draw much more attention because nobody died. With 2 million participants involved in the protest‚ the military was given a choice whether or not firing back to the protesters who are free of firearms and are only holding rosaries. And because of this

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    What does Edsa revolution mean? We always celebrate it every month of February‚ the celebration might mean different to other people who experienced the time when Philippines is still under the Martial Law and to younger Filipinos who didn’t knew what happened those time.  Like me‚ as a student‚ i just learned about EDSA on our History class‚ i learned that yellow ribbons  meant for us Filipinos. The EDSA revolution changed the life and united all the Filipino‚ but  we don’t need EDSA revolution

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