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    Martial Law

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    Salonga (Liberal Party)‚ President Gerardo Roxas and Sergio Osmeña‚ Jr.‚ (son of former President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines‚ Sergio Osmeña). The election was cancelled because of the bombing in plaza Miranda. Which made President Ferdinand Marcos to declare Martial Law and continue to rule Philippines. The Martial Law By definition‚ Martial Law is the temporary superimposition of military government over civil government. This military-run government is put into place in the

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    the Philippines‚ Ateneo De Manila‚ De La Salle‚ University of Sto. Thomas and they are notorious for being the center of student activism and youth organizations that fought for political changes and human rights. During the years of president Ferdinand Marcos the student activists originating in the university of the Philippines‚ stirred up masses of youth and working individuals to fight for their beliefs‚ and protest actions took place causing shock in the country during the entire period or

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    Porsche

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    It was first started by Ferdinand Porsche in Germany‚ Stuttgart and was then spread out to the world. Volkswagen owns Porsche and Qatar is a shareholder of Porsche by 5%. It was first started by building the Porsche 356 which was the first car to carry the Porsche brand. This car was powered by a 12-cylinder boxer engine with 4-valve heads and a supercharger. This car showed a lot of progress and profit then became a car of many. This was the first car made by Ferdinand Porsche. During the World

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    Rizal and Aquino

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    captures the image of two bodies lying on the ground‚ shot to the head. Soldiers hustle one of the bodies onto a luggage cart. Then‚ the soldiers come at the cameraman. Ninoy Aquino was dead at the age of 50. Beside him‚ Rolando Galman also lay dead. Ferdinand Marcos’sregime would blame Galman for killing Aquino - but few historians or citizens of the Philippines give any credence to that claim. Ninoy Aquino’s Family History: Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.‚ nicknamed "Ninoy‚" was born into a wealthy landowning

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    Batas Militar

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    Abby Go Polisci Paper BATAS MILITAR Exactly thirty-nine years ago‚ Ferdinand Marcos‚ the infamous 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

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    The Person I Admire

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    Aquino was also the first popularly and democratically-elected female president and head of state in Asia.[1][2] She is best remembered for leading the 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution‚ which toppled the authoritarian regime of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines. "Tita (Auntie) Cory"‚ as she is affectionately known‚ is considered and revered by many Filipinos as an icon of Democracy‚ and has been hailed by TIME Magazine as the "Saint of Democracy‚" due to

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    Sample of Resolution

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    OFFICIALS OF BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO (f)‚ ALANGALANG‚ LEYTE HELD AT THE SCHOOL GROUNDS ON JUNE 20‚2011 RESOLUTION NO.:______ Series of 2011 A RESOLUTION OF BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO FARM SCHOOL GPTA OFFICIALS AND MEMBERS REQUESTING THE HON. FERDINAND MARTIN “FM” ROMUALDEZ FOR ONE (1) UNIT SOUND SYSTEM INTENDED FOR BARANGAY SAN ANTONIO FARM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL‚ALANGALANG‚ LEYTE. WHEREAS‚ Barangay San Antonio (f) is one of the remote Barangay of Alangalang‚ Leyte and has a fast rising population

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    and the Japanese occupation of the Philippines‚ Quezon’s effort in his “Philippine Independence Mission” led to freedom in July 4‚ 1946 with Manuel Roxas becoming the first president of the now-independent Republic of the Philippines. Ferdinand Marcos. Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. was well known as a dictator who held onto the title of Philippine President from 1965-1986. He declared Martial Law in September 21‚ 1972. Although he

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    Archduke Franz Ferdinand and His Death An assassination is an extermination of someone to try to make a political‚ economic‚ or social statement to prove a point. Assassinations have been used for many years by humans to exterminate bad leaders‚ corrupt politicians‚ and many wretched people. Back in the Middle Ages assassins were more common then modern day. In the modern age‚ not many assassins are left or needed because of new laws enforced by governments and organizations; also many consequences

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    Process of Modernization

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    Modernization is the process of social change that was begun by industrialization (Macionis‚ 2006). The process of modernization occurs when a society transforms from a rural and agrarian condition to an urban‚ secular‚ and industrial condition (Britannica Concise Encyclopedia‚ 2008). Modernization manifests itself in the United States in many different ways and concepts. Some of the ways that it is manifested in the U.S. is summarized by Peter Berger. According to Peter Berger there are four

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