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    The Edsa Shrine

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    THE EDSA SHRINE [pic]The EDSA Shrine‚ located at the crossroads of Epifanio de los Santos (EDSA) Avenue and Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City‚ is formally known as the Shrine of Mary‚ Queen of Peace (Our Lady of EDSA)‚ It is dedicated to Our Lady who has miraculously interceded to oust the dictatorship in a peaceful and bloodless uprising that is now world renowned as the People Power Revolution of 1986. On December 15‚ 1989‚ the EDSA Shrine was established with then Rev. Fr. Socrates B. Villegas as

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    Edsa Revolution

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    The 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution made a very significant mark in the Philippine history. It was a four-day series of a peaceful rally against the Presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. This rally brought down Marcos from Malacanang and was then by replaced by Corazon Aquino. The revolution lasted for four days‚ from February 22 to 25‚ 1986. The peaceful revolt was named after Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA)‚ the place where many Filipinos gathered to have their peaceful protest. EDSA Revolution

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    Edsa-a Generation After

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    EDSA - a generation after by J. SUN E. on MARCH 4‚ 2011 · in DEVELOPMENT BLOG‚ OPINION‚ PH.CN A generation ago an historic event unfolded in the Philippines – the 1986 EDSA Revolution. This turning-point event has made such a big impact to the nation’s socio-economic-political that it has become an important historical reference point as to how the country has come so far in improving its society and in giving its people a better life. The 1986 EDSA Revolution successfully removed the Marcos

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    Si Estrada‚ Pelikula at ang Masa Media302 – Media Historiography Dr. N. Tiongson I. Introduction At the height of the action genre in the Philippines‚ Joseph Estrada was one of the most coveted actors for the films. This paper‚ therefore‚ aims to answer the following: 1. Understand the common narratives and themes of Estrada‟s films 2. Determine the various roles portrayed by Estrada 3. Theorize how Estrada‟s films helped catapult him to the highest post in the land II. Action as a genre

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    Edsa Revolution

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    PIAPI HIGH SCHOOL Dumaguete City In Partial Fulfillment To The Subject ENGLISH FOURTH YEAR S.Y 2012-2013 Submitted to: MR. Claudio Albina Sun J.R English Teacher Submitted by: Janicarl rubin Researcher‚ IV Sun February 22‚ 2013 Title: the dangerous effects towards health of taking drugs Thesis Statement: the dangerous effects of drugs into the body of a person Introduction: II. History of Drugs: III. Types of drugs: 3.1Narcotics 3.4 Steroids

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    Edsa Revolution

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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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    it ousted- the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from 1965- 1986‚ who had served longest as president. When Martial Law was proclaimed on September 21‚ 1972‚ all the papers including the so- called “oligarchic press” and broadcast stations were closed. EDSA people power revolt came and with it a new found hopes for Asia’s bastion of democracy. The Philippine Revolution of 1986‚ from February 22- 25‚ has been acclaimed as a first televised revolution in the history. The first free local election in post-

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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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    Edsa Revolution for Youth

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    EDSA REVOLUTION FOR YOUTH’S BEGINNING The EDSA People Power Revolution was a series of popular nonviolent 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

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