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    power and the 1986 people power (EDSA) revolution * The Administration of Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos * The Administration of Joseph Estrada‚ Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Benigno Aquino III Group 7 1. Fritzie Faye Alvero 2. Clarins Janelle Logronio 3. Karissa Victorino Submitted to: Ernesto G. Pamo EDSA People Power Revolution The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986‚ when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted‚ called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February

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    deterrent to prevent public officials from stealing money from the government‚ the plunder law was passed in 1991 with the most significant signatory being one Senator Joseph Estrada. In this edition of the Law Professor‚ we shall now examine the intricacies of the Plunder Law. What is plunder and how is it committed? According to Section 2 of RA 7080‚ plunder is committed when a public officer who‚ by himself or in connivance with members of his family‚ relatives by affinity or consanguinity‚ business

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    Jim Lemuel V. Wilson 2JRN2 EDSA Revolution The 1986 EDSA Revolution was the first non-violence revolution in history. Instead of holding armors ad guns‚ the people with the members of the Catholic Church used rosaries‚ flowers and their own bodies to prevent the tanks and firearms of the soldiers who were then still under the control of then President Ferdinand Marcos but later turned their backs on the President. They joined the protesters and denounced the President and pushed for his

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    The People Power Revolution (also known as the EDSA Revolution‚ the Philippine Revolution of 1986‚ and the Yellow Revolution) was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines that began in 1983 and culminated in 1986. The methods used amounted to a sustained campaign of civil resistance against regime violence and electoral fraud. This case of nonviolent revolution led to the departure of President Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of the country’s democracy. It is also referred to as

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    EDSA People Power Revolution People Power Monument along EDSA‚ Quezon CityThe Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986‚ when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted‚ called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25‚ 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. This part of Philippine history gives us a strong sense of pride especially that other nations had attempted to emulate what we have shown the world of the true power of

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    (RA 9163).  Section 2 Rule 1 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of the NSTP Act states the role of the youth in nation-building. It says:  1. In recognition of the vital role of the youth in nation-building‚ the State shall promote civic consciousness among them and shall develop their physical‚ spiritual‚ intellectual and social well-being. It shall inculcate the ideals of patriotism‚ nationalism‚ and advance their involvement in public and civic affairs.  2. As the most valuable

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    The Edsa Revolution The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986‚ when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted‚ called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25‚ 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. This part of Philippine history gives us a strong sense of pride especially that other nations had attempted to emulate what we have shown the world of the true power of democracy. The true empowerment of democracy was exhibited

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    "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 EDSA Revolution pic1.jpg Hundreds of thousands of people filling up Epifanio delos Santos Avenue. The view is looking northbound towards the Boni Serrano Avenue-EDSA intersection. Date February 22–25‚ 1986 Location Metro Manila‚ Philippines Result Fall of Marcos regime Start

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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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    SECRECY OF BANK DEPOSITS LAW PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES vs. JOSEPH ESTRADA AND SANDIGANBAYAN I. Problem Whether the Sandiganbayan erred in holding that the use of alias by respondent Estrada was not public‚ was allowable under banking rules‚ and was an exception to illegal use of alias punishable under CA 142; in limiting the coverage of the amended Information in Criminal Case 26565; and in departing from its earlier final finding on the non-applicability of Ursua v. Court of Appeals

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