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    characterized by military repression and wholesale human rights violations. Conversely‚ it was also the fecund period for the sociopolitical awakening and involvement of many Filipinos; the humus for the renowned religious-political event‚ the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution. [2] Dekada 70 journeys with the central character Amanda Bartolome (Vilma Santos)‚ the reticent wife of an alpha-male husband‚ and the worrying mother of a boisterous all-male brood. Thoroughly relegated to domesticity in a world slathered

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    economical and political crisis. The communist party of the Philippines formed the New Peoples Army headed by Jose Maria Sison while the Moro National Liberation Front that fought for the Mindanao independency. Marcos also created a fake ambush to Enrile to have amore proof to proclaim Martial Law. In Aug.21‚ 1971‚ when liberal party proclaiming their senatorial slate in Plaza Miranda in Quiapo‚ Manila; several people were killed and Marcos suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus after the blast. Marcos

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    363005231 08PHILIP

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    difficult for the people to relate to a

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    effectively (e.g.‚ maintain order and security‚ or provide essential services). In full-scale martial law‚ the highest-ranking military officer would take over‚ or be installed‚ as the military governor or as head of the government‚ thus removing all power from the previous executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial branches of government. Martial law has also been imposed during conflicts and in cases of occupations‚ where the absence of any other civil government provides for an unstable population.

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    Martial Law - A Coup Of The Country Against Itself “My countrymen‚ as of the twenty first of this month‚ I signed Proclamation No. 1081 placing the entire Philippines under Martial Law.” There have been 3 declarations of Martial Law in the Philippines and the miscarriage of logic started at the second. The truth about the “dictatorship” and the sense of “opposition” collides up until today. But what really happened before‚ during and after the Martial Law is the only way to dispel the

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    xtreme "Eye-Gasms" More fun In The Philippines! On September 9‚ 2012‚ me and my mom went to the Ayala Museum. the guards greeted us with a smile and the lady at the front desk was very helpful in describing what we are to find in the four floors of the building.The building was minimal. so you can say that it was easier to appreciate the collections. since i came from an arts high school‚ i can say that I love going to museums. i keep on having “eye-gasms” on all the “eye candies” on display! may

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    After declaring the Martial Law‚ Marcos then get the power that he wanted‚ he controls all. Martial Law has its own disadvantage and advantages‚ tanks are everywhere‚ critics of Marcos Administration were sent to jail‚ he controlled the media‚ people must get into their houses when 6:00 pm comes and the economy is stable. With the power of Marcos‚ led the Philippines in its desirable place but he used to have so much wealth. That’s why people like Benigno Aquino continue to provoke and express disagreement

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    Aquino The lady in the simple yellow dress‚ stood at the podium‚ addressing hundreds of thousands of Filipinos. They were gathered on a highway between two military camps in Manila in a festive‚ carnival-like uprising. This stirring display of "people power" on 21st September 1986 had ousted dictator Ferdinand Macros and brought Corazon Aquino to the presidency. She had been pushed into the whirlwind of politics after her husband‚ Benigno Ninoy Aquino‚ had been ruthlessly shot dead in August 1983

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    And so they won‚ and elected Ninoy’s wife‚ Cory Aquino as a successor of Marcos and the first ever woman president in our country. His death was the root and the very cause of the first ever Filipino movement‚ it made them prove or even people across the globe‚ that we‚ Filipinos can unite and fight for what we think is right. And so‚ it should be our motivation that we should also act and move as one if there’s another problem still yet to come. The movement also proved‚ that we can still

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    dictator‚ signed the declaration of Martial Law. He ruled the country with an iron hand for about 20 years. The declaration under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. It ensured Marcos’ grip on power‚ in defiance of the constitutional two-term limit for Philippine presidents. The declaration also marked the darkest age in Philippine history. It was during this time that hundreds of Filipinos disappeared‚ presumably murdered. It was also then that

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