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    Jose Aquino

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    Jose Aquino Mrs. Cottrell English 3-4 13 January 2015 Racism In America Every 28 hours a black man is killed by a police officer and only two percent are indicted. These statistics are showing that the lives of black men and minorities are not important. Our beloved nation was founded on the belief that we were all created equal. That we have the unalienable right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. Yet the sad reality of all this‚ is that after years of civil rights movements‚ protests

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    controversial and most debated topic of 2012. After many years of bickering in the congress and among senators‚ which even lead to some tearful telenovela-like scenes as witnessed in senate proceedings‚ it was finally signed into a law by President Benigno Aquino III last December 21‚ 2012.  The law‚ which provides access to contraceptives as a family planning method‚ gives women especially those in poor households‚ a choice to better their lives‚ their children’s and the whole family as well. Although

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    Movement Philippines Defected soldiers Philippines Human rights victims Philippines Archdiocese of Manila United States Commanders and leaders Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Philippines Imelda Marcos Philippines Fabian Ver Ayyubid Flag.png Corazon Aquino Ayyubid Flag.png Salvador Laurel Philippines Juan Ponce Enrile Philippines Fidel V. Ramos Philippines Gringo Honasan Philippines Jaime Cardinal Sin United States Ronald Reagan United States Paul Laxalt People Power Revolution Date February

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    government of President Corazon Aquino denied Marcos’ return to the Philippines Thus Marcos’ remains was interred in a private air conditioned mausoleum at Byodo-In‚ a Japanese Buddhist temple‚ on the island of Oahu. ReturnofMarcos’remains In September 1993‚ after having been kept in a refrigerated‚ glass-topped coffin inside an air-conditioned crypt for four years‚ Marcos’ remains were finally taken to the Philippines. The newly elected president who succeeded Aquino‚ Fidel Ramos‚ second cousin of

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    seethed with rebellion and protest because of the continued oppression and suppression. This was further aggravated when former Senator Benigno S. Aquno Jr.‚ the idol of the Filipino masses‚ whom they hoped to be the next president‚ was president‚ was brutally murdered on August 21‚ 1983. This stage of the nation had its effect on our literature. After the Aquino assassinated‚ the people’s voices could no long be contained. Both the public and private sectors in government were chanting‚ and shouting;

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    revolutions and prayerful mass street demonstrations that occurred in 1986‚ which marked the restoration of the country’s democracy. It is sometimes referred to as the Yellow Revolution due to the presence of yellow ribbons during the arrival of Benigno Aquino‚ Jr.. These protests were the culmination of a long campaign of civil resistance by the people against the 20-year running authoritarian‚ repressive regime of then president Ferdinand Marcos and made news headlines as "the revolution that surprised

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    Reaction Paper in the Sona

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    My reaction about the third state of the nation address of our President Benigno Aquino III’s is that I am glad about his sona his SONA again‚ there is already a little bit effectiveness of his present administration than his past administration. He had accomplished things in our country which result in great efficiency and good productivity. The corruption was a little bit decreased on his terminology. He has also made good changes in our country from his administration‚ but there

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    after the inconceivable World War II. Of course there will always be someone who’ll be on the other side of the coin. What caused the Martial Law is not Marcos; it is the “protagonist” of the history and the leading oppositionist – Senator Benigno Ninoy C. Aquino Jr. In his most controversial

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    Sona 2013 Reaction Paper

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    | SONA 2013 | Reaction Paper | | By: Arnold Gerard D. Lim | Gr.VIII | I. Introduction July 22‚ 2013. President Benigno Aquino III gave his fourth State of The Nation Address with the Name of “Sa Gitna ng Daang Matuwid” at Session Hall‚ Batasang Pambansa Complex‚ Quezon City. You might ask “What is SONA”‚ or “Why do we need to have this”. Well‚ SONA is an acronym for “State of The Nation Address” wherein it is annual address by the President to a joint session of the Congress of

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    BATAS MILITAR Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ a man that is considered as one of the most brightest Filipino on his years but who have been thought that this exceptional man will be the cruelest man and will mark a history to his fellow Filipino that want to escaped and forget their reminiscences when they have been placed under Martial Law. As I sat and watched the documentary film about Martial Law‚ I get so excited because I was given a chance to go back in 1970’s time which luckily I was not able to experience

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