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    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 was also known as the “Yellow Revolution”‚ after Aquino’s campaign. One of the main cause why Filipinos protested against Marcos was due to the assassination

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    Michael D. Tiong ENGLCOM 11/12/12 11216964 C38-B Thesis Statement: Civil Disobedience‚ though often taken as a refusal to obey governmental instruction‚ was in fact an appropriate gesture of the people during the People Power Revolution because the people demonstrated democratic action when they felt that they were being oppressed. Outline: I. Overview of Civil Disobedience A. Brief History 1. Origins of the word B. Definition of Terms 1. Dictionary

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    Emilio Famy Aguinaldo ‚ QSC PLH (23 March 1869 – 6 February 1964) is officially considered the First President of the Philippines (1899-1901) and led Philippine forces first against Spain in the latter part of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1897)‚ and then in the Spanish-American War (1898)‚ and finally against the United States during the Philippine-American War (1899-1901). He was captured in 1901 and went into exile on Guam‚ finally returning to the Philippines decades later. Emilio Famy Aguinaldo

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    Full Name: Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.. Nickname: Ninoy Pen Name/s: Ninoy Aquino Date of Birth: November 27‚ 1932 Place of Birth: Conception Tarlac‚ Philippines Name of Parents: Benigno Aquino‚ Sr. (father) Aurora Aquino (mother) Childhood Life: At an early age‚ Ninoy exposed himself to current events by becoming a journalist. During the Korean War in the 1950s‚ Ninoy - at the age of 17 only - went to Korea to cover the war as a reporter for Manila Times. Schools Attended: St. Joseph’s College

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    root cause of ‘Martial Law’ back then. Economy of many developing countries‚ including the Philippines‚ has reached its instability in its peak. When Ninoy Aquino was assassinated‚ many have now the courage to protest and do demonstrations against Marcos Regime whether or not in Manila which caused investors to back out since they are afraid of economical instability that had been continuously brought by these protests. Since there is already economic crisis that time‚ many are fired from their jobs

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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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    Philippines founded by Juan de Salcedo‚ grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda wrote Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887; and El Filibusterismo‚ 1891. He was executed in Bagumbayan‚ now Rizal Park‚ on December 30‚ 1896. Ferdinand Blumentritt‚ the “true brother” and “loyal friend” of Jose Rizal‚ made several studies about the country. He was born in Praque‚ Bohemia‚ now Czechoslovakia. Andres Bonifacio is the father of Philippine Revolution and Philippine Democracy and the

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    money”. He himself was the victim of greed. In the end‚ He was betrayed for thirty pieces of silver by Judas. It takes real grace to see the seduction of money and the emptiness of its promises. Aspiring politicians have heard of the sad end of Ferdinand Marcos‚ and other dictators whose billions benefit only the Swiss banks but not those who robbed their own people. And yet given the opportunity‚ how many will resist the temptation to take advantage of one’s public trust? In the song Hello Dolly

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    progressive in Asia‚ next to that of Japan. After 1965‚ when Ferdinand E. Marcos became president‚ the nation experienced economic problems and social unrest‚ especially from the 1970s‚ when corruption and cronyism (the practice of appointing friends to well-paid posts 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

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    been established in the Sulu Archipelago and spread from there to Mindanao; it reached the Manila area by 1565. In the midst of the introduction of Islam came the introduction of Christianity‚ with the arrival of the Spanish. Spanish Control: Ferdinand Magellan was the first European recorded to have landed in the Philippines*. He arrived in March 1521 during his circumnavigation of the globe. He claimed land for the king of Spain but was killed by a local chief. Following several more Spanish

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