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    opinions and speculations why former president Marcos declared martial law‚ was it to restore the order of the nation that was being torn down by‚ himself‚ the leader of this very own nation or was it for his personal reason to extend his reign beyond December 30‚ 1973. Had it not for our misplaced values and oblique perceptions of things‚ Mrs. Marcos would be right in saying that the declaration of martial law by her late husband‚ Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ was his greatest political act as President

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    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 her well-known

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    FINAL HANDOUTS FOR SOC 10 Lesson XIV The Third Republic Under the 140 constitutional amendment of the 1935 Constitution‚ the unicameral Assembly was abolished and replaced by a bicameral Congress. The congressional election took place in 1941‚ but a month later‚ the elected members were not able to convene because World War II broke out and was followed by the Japanese occupation. On June 9‚ 1945‚ the Philippine Congress convened for the first time after the war. Brig. Gen. Manuel Roxas was

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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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    BATAS MILITAR Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ a man that is considered as one of the most brightest Filipino on his years but who have been thought that this exceptional man will be the cruelest man and will mark a history to his fellow Filipino that want to escaped and forget their reminiscences when they have been placed under Martial Law. As I sat and watched the documentary film about Martial Law‚ I get so excited because I was given a chance to go back in 1970’s time which luckily I was not able to experience

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    Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. - Signed on September 21‚ 1972 by Ferdinand Marcos - Pres. Marcos ruled as a supreme leader of the armed forces OBJECTIVES: - to save republic - to reform the social‚ economic‚ and political institution. .  In accordance with the two objectives‚ President Marcos issued general orders and letters of instruction to that effect:  General Order No. 1 – The President proclaimed that he should govern

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    President Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy to the Philippines. She was named Time magazine’s "Woman of the Year" in 1986. She had not held any other elective office. A self-proclaimed "plain housewife"‚[1] she was married to Senator Benigno Aquino‚ Jr.‚ the staunchest critic of President Marcos. She emerged as leader of the opposition after her husband was assassinated on August 21‚ 1983 upon returning to the Philippines from exile in the United States. In late 1985‚ Marcos called for snap elections

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    Prior to the Manila Film Center‚ the Philippines did not have an official national film archive which is why on January 1981‚ then first lady Imelda Marcos spearheaded the building of the first Manila Center. Under the supervision of Mrs. Betty Benitez-the spouse of the then Deputy MHS Minister Jose Conrado Beneitez organized a group to pursue the project. Mr. Ramon M. Ignacio‚ Senior Technology Officer at the Technology Resource Center conceptualized the project and its various components. He likewise

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    is located in Morong‚ Bataan and was constructed under the administration of President Ferdinand Ferdinand Marcos during the Martial Law period. Westinghouse was contracted to build the light water reactor‚ deign to produce 621 megawatts of electricity. This power plant was constructed under loan $600 million for two units but controversially it ballooned up to $2.3 billion. After The Marcos’ was thrown to Hawaii‚ the succeeding administration‚ President Cory Aquino commissioned a series of assessment

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    career. First of the presidents featured is the former strongman‚ Ferdinand Marcos. At the onset‚ Marcos was portrayed as a man full of ambition and talent‚ and the greatest of his ambitions is to become the president of the Republic of the Philippines. Media portrayed Marcos as intelligent‚ consciously aware of the law‚ and as a visionary of real and tangible development. Indeed the media was right‚ not only was Marcos a visionary‚ he did make his visions of the country stand and erected as massive

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