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    PNOy Inaugural address

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    YEAR AGO this week‚ on 30 June 2010‚ Benigno Simeon Aquino III‚ known as “Noynoy‚” was sworn in as president of the Philippines. He came to power with a sense of destiny derived‚ above all‚ from his parents. His father‚ Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino‚ was gunned down on the tarmac of the Manila airport when he returned to the Philippines in August 1983 to lead the opposition against dictator Ferdinand Marcos. His mother‚ Corazon Cojuangco Aquino‚ became the iconic leader of a Yellow Revolution that captivated

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    Rizal Compilation

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    Sciences In partial fulfillment for our Rizal Course Submitted by: Elmo Nicolas Joshua Ordoyo Jad Tuazon 2OTA Submitted to: Prof. Paul Jurado December 16‚ 2012 Table of Contents A. Comparing Doña Consolacion to Kristina Aquino By: Joshua Ordoyo B. Imelda Marcos‚ The Present Doña Victorina By: Jad Tuazon C. The Past has no difference from the Present: Padre Damaso in relation to FG Arroyo By: Elmo Nicolas Dona Consolacion is the wife of the Alferez of

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    A Short Summary of Edsa

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    would be‚ not knowing his nations own history. The history that brought his parents and his own freedom. Who would even forget the sacrifices that former President Corazon “Cory” Cojuangco Aquino had given not only for her own good but also for the improvement of the next Filipino generations. Corazon Aquino had been known because of her nonviolent revolution held at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue Quezon City‚ Metropolitan Manila ‚ with the help of 2‚000‚000 Filipino citizens as well as several political

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    Submitted by: Maviel Ann A. Villarino VIII-SS2 Submitted to: Mrs. Linsangan TITLE The Life‚ Struggles and Victory of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino DEDICATION The Researcher wants to dedicate this to the people who help the Researcher to do this‚ to the people who always beside of the Researcher‚ to the people who always supporting the Researcher. Especially to the person who is making effort just to encouraging the Researcher. To the Friends of the Researcher who always

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    Ako Si Ninoy

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    and also to support our classmates Earl and Marj who are both doing well in their media careers while still being an OrCom student. Discussion question: What have you done to be another Ninoy? In the musicale‚ the characters exhibited the Ninoy Aquino in them by fulfilling their responsibilities and doing what is right. However‚ I believe that it is an unspoken human rule to do what’s morally good. While other people may pass off certain activities and behaviors such as recycling‚ keeping electrical

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    Sona 2013 Evaluation

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    We all know that April 22‚ 2013 is a much awaited event for us Filipino citizens. On this day‚ we are about to witness the 4th SONA of our honorable President Benigno Aquino III or President Noynoy. Aside from us who are waiting for his statement‚ the rallyists were also there to express their complaints pertaining to the result of his leadership in the last 3 years. If you are going to ask me‚ based on my opinion it was pretty good. In the field of health matters‚ Sin tax law and RH bill

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    Reaction Paper on the State of the Nation Address of President Benigno Aquino III: “Equal Opportunities” It is President Noynoy’s 4th SONA. Seems to me that it had already been 3 years and counting when his Excellency have been elected as the President of the Republic of the Philippines and I can see as he presented his SONA that all this time‚ he was really working himself out for our country. Many people have been all ears for President Noynoy’s SONA- some maybe to see the progress of the

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    MA. SHAREE LOU A. VILLANUEVA BS PUBLIC HEALTH III “PEOPLE POWER EMPOWERMENT: A POSITION PAPER” Last February 25‚ the Filipino people once again commemorated the People Power Revolution on its twenty-sixth year. Such national event has made a mark in the history being known as a bloodless revolution which other countries attempted to do as well. For the masses‚ it was the ultimate symbol of the true empowerment of democracy. Having ousted a so-called tyrant through the unity of the Filipino people

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    buss news

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    “Philippines starts building world’s first resort airport” By Louis Bacani (philstar.com) | Updated June 29‚ 2015 - 3:24pm MANILA‚ Philippines - President Benigno Aquino III on Monday led the groundbreaking ceremony for the "world’s first resort airport" in Cebu. The Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) said the project covers the construction of a new world-class international passenger terminal building at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport and the renovation of the existing

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    Josh Davies looks at the history of the Philippines‚ from its domination by the Spanish to its present day Maoist insurgency The modern history of the Philippines has been defined by the domination of outside powers and resistance to them. The Philippines was a formal colony of Spain until 1899 and then de facto a colony of the US until the Second World War. Thereafter it suffered under semi-colonial domination - formally independent but with regimes that did the every bidding of the US. Nevertheless

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