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    Equality of Men and Women

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    privilege of education. This will enable them to qualify and progress in all degrees of occupation and accomplishment. For the world of humanity possesses two wings: man and woman. If one wing remains incapable and defective‚ it will restrict the power of the other‚ and full flight will be impossible. Therefore‚ the completeness and perfection of the human world is dependent upon the equal development of these two wings."  "Humanity is like a bird with its two wings -- the one is male‚ the other

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    regardless of their qualifications) took hold. The Philippines in the late 1960s and early 1970s saw a rise student activism and civil unrest against President Ferdinand Marcos who declared martial law in 1972. The peaceful and bloodless People Power Revolution of 1986‚ however‚ brought about the ousting of Marcos and a return to democracy for the country. The period since then‚ however‚ has been marked by political instability and hampered economic productivity. Back in 1950 excluding Japan‚

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    I never think of martial law heroes when I see or hear the word “hero”‚ because I mostly think of the heroes from the Spanish era‚ but then I realized that this was just a modern version of what happened to our country during the Spanish era - the people made so many sacrifices and lived through horrible and torturous times. 8 I learned about all the hardships Filipinos went through‚ and the many things they weren’t allowed to do‚ along with the very few things they were actually allowed to do.

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    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 help the Researcher. The Researcher

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    Rizal and Aquino

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    Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.‚ nicknamed "Ninoy‚" was born into a wealthy landowning family in Conception‚ Tarlac‚ the Philippines on November 27‚ 1932. His grandfather‚ Servillano Aquino y Aguilar‚ had been a general in the anti-colonial Philippine Revolution (1896-1898) and Philippine-American War (1898-1902). Grandfather Servillano was exiled to Hong Kong by the Spanish in 1897‚ along with Emilio Aguinaldo and his revolutionary government. Benigno Aquino Sr.‚ aka "Igno‚" was a long-time Filipino politician

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    Sona

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    President Benigno Aquino III on Monday delivered his longest State of the Nation Address (SONA) so far‚ but has been applauded less frequently than last year. Facing the joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ Aquino delivered a 102-minute‚ slightly longer than last year’s 91-minute SONA. More than three years after accepting an urgent challenge to lead a crisis-ridden nation‚ President Benigno Aquino III said Monday he has done everything possible to solve many of the country’s

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    Power to the People

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    Power to the People Essay Over the course of history many people have stood up and fought to improve society‚ but two of the most influential people then and today are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai. They have greatly affected society by raising people’s awareness of certain political issues. Martin Luther KIng Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a Civil Rights Leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of African Americans. On December‚ 1955‚ the accepted

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    Agrarian Reform

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    of educated Filipinos to create a polity as enlightened as any in the world (see The Malolos Constitution and the Treaty of Paris ‚ ch. 1). That first constitution was modeled on those of France‚ Belgium‚ and some of the South American republics. Powers were divided‚ but the legislature was supreme. A bill of rights guaranteed individual liberties. The church was separated from the state‚ but this provision was included only after a long debate and passed only by a single vote. The Malolos Constitution

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    People in Power

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    Issue 1 (time 40 min): Claim: In any field—business‚ politics‚ education‚ government—those in power should step down after five years. Reason: The surest path to success for any enterprise is revitalization through new leadership. For Enterprise to move forward is only the objective. Virtually it all depends only on its Leaders and their Leadership. So‚ different Leader would have different issues on their mind and different ways to tackle them. Good leader would certainly do good for Enterprise

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    during the Marcos regime. It showed us how President Marcos greed for power. He wants to remain as president of the republic even though he was not elected as one. Marcos was a good president because in his time‚ the Philippines was raised and the economy was good but when his term starts to end‚ he still wants to remain on the office for good. He graved for power and never want to end it. Because of that‚ he strengthen the power of the military so that the military will protect him from the opposition

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