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    discipline among delinquent students because it was recognized to be effective dating back from the Spanish colonization era up to the late 1970s evidenced by the kind of leaders we had during those times‚ from Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio to Ferdinand E. Marcos and Benigno S. Aquino Jr. It was the time of the so called democracy in the late 1980’s that discipline started to deteriorate due to the exploitation of the word freedom/ democracy that was misunderstood by most of the Filipinos that eventually

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    Tourist Commission eventually replaced PTTA * Tourist Arrival * 1957 – 26‚053 to 1972 – 166‚431 * Tourist Receipt: - 1960 – US $ 9.7 million to 1972 – US $ 38.3 million * Manila 1950 to 70’s * MAY 11‚ 1973 Pres. Ferdinand Marcos transformed Tourism into

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    People Power Revolution‚ Ramos upon the invitation of then Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile‚ was hailed as a hero even though he was not part of the plan by many Filipinos for his decision to break away from the administration of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos and pledge allegiance and loyalty to the newly-established revolutionary government of President Aquino‚ following the downfall of Marcos from power in February 1986. Previously‚ he was the AFP vice chief-of-staff‚ chief of PC/INP under President

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    Cory Aquino

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    recent death of the former president Corazon C. Aquino has made us reminiscent of her major contribution in bringing back the democracy in our country. It was the democracy that we almost lost during the martial law era under the leadership of former Ferdinand Marcos. Her role in bringing back the democracy has carried along some other things. One of this is the flourishing of capitalism back in our economic system. According to entrebuff.com‚ capitalism cannot flourish without democracy. As mentioned

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    1987 Philippine Constitution

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas) is the supreme law of thePhilippines. The Constitution currently in effect was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration ofPresident Corazon Aquino‚ and is popularly known as the "1987 Constitution".[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935 Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution

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    CHAPTERS 1-3: Post-war administration‚ Marcos Administration and post-EDSA administration Manuel Roxas started his term as the first president of the third republic of the Philippines. During his term he fortified Bell trade act and also the Parity Amendment in the constitution and on 1947 he signed the Military Bases Agreement. But during his time he earned a distrust from people because of graft and corruption issues. Manuel Roxas tried to destroyed the rebel group which is known as Hukbalahap

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    Diosdado Macapagal

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    Diosdado Macapagal ABSTRACT Diosdado P. Macapagal‚ fifth president of the Philippine Republic and known as "Champion of the Common Man" .He is the President who introduced the first tentative land reform law in the Philippines. Macapagal first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives from his home province‚ Pampanga‚ north of Manila. In 1957‚ he became vice president in the administration of Carlos P. Garcia‚ whom he defeated in 1961 for the presidency

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    our hearts of the heroism of Sen. Aquino. With an interview with Ninoy¶s wife‚ the former President Corazon Aquino before shedied‚ she related and narrated with us how Ninoy suffered and fought for the sake of thiscountry. From the day that Pres. Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law‚ and on how he greatlyopposed this until he was imprisoned for almost eight years. His sufferings‚ loneliness‚ sicknessand so forth were portrayed in the movie. He spent the next three years at the United Stateswith his

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    History of Samal

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    History of Samal Early Beginnings The name Samal was derived from the word Sama‚ a tribal group found in the island. People used the word Samal because of the Visayans who miscalled the word Sama. The first datu in the island was Datu Taganiyug‚ a native of Peñaplata‚ Samal. In the past‚ the people of Samal name a place about what was the said place known for. For example‚ the name Peñaplata was derived from the word "piña" or pineapple because of the abundance of pineapple in the area

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    In the 70’s‚ the Republic of the Philippines was suffering under the midst of then- President Ferdinand Marcos’ reign as ruler. It was in September 21st‚ 1972‚ that he chained close whatever inkling of democracy the Filipinos had by declaring Martial Law. Unfortunately‚ it was a rule of a a twisted sort: the nation would be under the rule of the Armed Forces‚ but contrary to its definition‚ Marcos’ Martial Law kept himself in power. Dekada ’70 (Translated into English‚ the 70’s decade) is a bittersweet

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