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    of Eduardo Sr. Marcos Cojuangco (Tarlac congressman)‚ son of Danding Carlos Cojuangco (Tarlac congressman)‚ son of Danding Mercedes Cojuangco-Teodoro (former Central Luzon and Tarlac assemblywoman); daughter of Eduardo Sr. Gilberto Teodoro‚ Sr. (former Social Security System administrator); husband of Mercedes Gilberto Teodoro (National Defense Secretary)‚ son of Mercedes Monica Prieto-Teodoro (former Tarlac congresswoman)‚ wife of Gilberto The Marcos Family Fabian Marcos (former Batac mayor)

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    that it happened for a reason. Another example could be the assassination of presidents. If you think‚ you must wonder why were they killed? I believe that their has to be a reason for each assassination. Such as the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. I think that it all traces back to something. For a third example is for myself‚ my determinism to play soccer. On February 16‚ 1898 the U.S.S Maine exploded. The U.S.S was supposedly caused by a mine‚ but nobody knows for sure. The cause of

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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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    Nature of the Linguistic Sign Ferdinand de Saussure 1. Sign‚ Signified Signifier Some people regard language‚ when reduced to its elements as a naming-process only--a list of words‚ each corresponding to the thing that it names. For example: operation--an assumption that is anything but true. But this rather naive approach can bring us near the truth by showing us that the linguistic unit is a double entity‚ one formed by the associating of two terms. We This conception is open to criticism

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    There are many parts to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand: the Archduke himself‚ his assassins‚ why they did it‚ and how they did it. All of these are equally important to the overall event‚ which in turn is important to‚ not only the world‚ but the United States as well. First up is the Archduke‚ one Franz Ferdinand. He was born on December 18‚ 1863‚ in Graz‚ Austria to Archduke Karl Ludwig. He was also the nephew of the Austro-Hungarian emperor of the time‚ Franz Joseph. The Archduke

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    According to Saussure‚ language is a system of signs that develops over time. However‚ embedded words only carry meaning if people agree on a mutual understanding‚ which is provoked by a certain sound. This mutual idea then transforms into a common sign for the given idea. Further‚ Saussure puts forward the idea of langue and parole‚ in which langue does not carry social meaning but only names‚ whereas parole is simply the pronouncement or display of an idea. Saussure`s approach to lingustics and

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    * In Vienna‚ 10 000 factory workers were recently laid off. * The young students were influenced by revolutionary thinking‚ they wanted democracy and liberty. The unemployed workers joined them. * On March 12‚ when the crowd was campaigning‚ they were fired. This caused immediate reactions by the crowd. The crowd set up barricades. * Local guards joined the side of the rebellion. Even the State Council and police decided to voice against the government. * The revolutionaries went

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    by President Ferdinand Marcos because of a threat of armed communist insurgency‚ among other reasons (“Proclamation‚” n.d.). This phenomenon made a big impact in the Philippines. Some of its effects are constitution manipulation‚ reduction of crime which led to human rights violation‚ stability of the economy‚ and cut off of mass media and communication (Frivaldo & Orozco‚ 2014). Despite this‚ in the recent years‚ the Marcos family still holds position in the government. Imelda Marcos‚ the wife of

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    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 1960s

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    Reaction Paper about Martial Law On September 21‚ 1972‚ President Ferdinand E. Marcos placed the Philippines under Martial Law. The declaration issued under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. Marcos defended the declaration stressing the need for extra powers to quell the rising wave of violence allegedly caused by communists. As I watched the 11 clips of Martial Law‚ different feelings showed up in me. At first‚ knowing that a bright Filipino

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