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    A poem helps the mind play with its well-trod patterns of thought‚ and can even reroute those patterns by making us see the familiar anew (Yakich‚ 2013). According to one of the students of Mark Yakich (Yakich‚ 2013): Poem I might look weird or terrifying‚ but really‚ I’m a device that helps people breathe. Under normal circumstances nobody needs me. I mean‚ I’m only used for emergencies and even then‚ only for a limited time. If you’re lucky‚ you’ll never have to use me. Then again‚ I can see some

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    Bongbong in the Social Media Spectacle of the Millennials The creepiest horror shows in the TV spectacle‚ for me‚ are not shown during Halloween‚ but during election periods. It is when the typical series of advertisements suddenly turn into a marathon of the biggest horror shows of all time. The channels then are swarmed with onscreen villains‚ I mean politicians‚ who would disturb my sleep for a couple of nights. Out of these horror shows‚ Bongbong Marcos’ “Tayo ang Bukas” ad tops my list of

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    Keren V. Cuyom II-Courage (5) Mrs. Barbosa What does Edsa revolution mean? We always celebrate it every month of February‚ the celebration might mean different to other people who experienced the time when Philippines is still under the Martial Law and to younger Filipinos who didn’t knew what happened those time.  Like me‚ as a student‚ i just learned about EDSA on our History class‚ i learned that yellow ribbons  meant for us Filipinos. The EDSA revolution changed the life and united

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    Carlos Polistico Garcia (November 4‚ 1896 – June‚ 1971) was a Filipino teacher‚ poet‚ orator‚ lawyer‚ public official‚ political‚ economist and guerrilla leader. He became the eight President of the Philippines. Personal Details Born November 4‚ 1896 Talibon‚ Bohol‚ Philippines Died June 14‚ 1971 (aged 74) Tagbiliran‚Bohol‚ Philppines Resting Place Libingan ng mga Bayani Taguig‚ Philippines Political Party Nacionalista Party Spouse Leonila Dimataga Children Linda Garcia-Ocampos Alma mater

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    John Edgar V. Buerano BSBA-MA-IV Reflection Paper Final quarter’s lesson is all about the presidents who ruled our country in a specific time. This quarter also talks about the important event in every term of each president. The topic I like the most is the dictatorship of Marcos as he proclaimed the Martial Law and how does it end. Marcos Administration is the longest term that happened in our history‚ it lasted for 21 years. Marcos‚ declared the Martial Law with “his reason” he said that the

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    Title of the Article: Religion and Politics in the Philippines: The Role of the Roman Catholic Church in the Democratization of the Filipino Polity Author: Aloysius Lopez Cartagenas I. What Struck Me? i. The Roman Catholic Church as an organized and institutionalized religion has had a significant role in and impact on Philippine political life. In recent times it served as the primary locus against the dictatorship of the Marcos regime and facilitated the 1986 People Power revolt

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    To be a strong leader one has to put others before themselves‚ do the right thing even when no-ones watching‚ and be dedicated to your task. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portugese explorer who then sailed for Spain in 1519 on a voyage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was a skilled navigator and a brutal captain who had cruel tendencies‚ leaving his crew to wonder if he was worth defending. Magellan was not worth defending because he was cruel‚ selfish‚ and undedicated to his task. One of the biggest

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    Short Biography: Noynoy Aquino Noynoy Aquino was born Benigno Simeon Cojuangco III February 8‚ 1960. He was the only son and was third child among four sisters‚ the most famous sister was the youngest: Kristina Bernadette or Kris Aquino who is now a very popular and prominent star in television and film. Noynoy was a pure breed Atenista from grade school‚ high school‚ up to college. He then graduated from the Ateneo University with a degree in Economics. At that time‚ his father the famous Senator

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    Bryan A. Shell COMM 101 Linda Ellenstein 10-18-2012 Informative Speech Draft INTRO- The Philippines consists of 7‚107 islands. I will go into the interesting culture of the Philippines. As well as share some interesting facts. 1. Attention Getter- Back in 1934‚ the world’s largest pearl was found under the Palawan Sea in the Philippines. The Pilipino flag is the only flag that is flown upside down during a time of war. 2. Bonding- The Philippines is by far the Tuna Capital of the world

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    Jan.‚ 1970‚ some 2‚000 demonstrators tried to storm Malacañang Palace‚ the presidential residence; riots erupted against the U.S. embassy. When Pope Paul VI visited Manila‚ an attempt was made on his life. 1971‚ at a Liberal party rally‚ hand grenades were thrown at the speakers’ platform‚ and several people were killed. Sept.‚ 1972 President Marcos declared martial law in‚charging that a Communist rebellion threatened. 1973 - The 1935 constitution was

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