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    constructed. In connection with this‚ we will also discuss the various beliefs and rituals of Muslims. II. QUIAPO GOLDEN MOSQUE A. HISTORY OF THE QUIAPO GOLDEN MOSQUE There is a mosque at Quiapo‚ Manila because of Khadaffi. First Lady Imelda Marcos invited him to visit Philippines but he said‚ he can’t visit without a mosque being built. By then‚ the Quiapo Golden Mosque was constructed for the Muslims especially visitors to pray at. (H. Abdulrahim Marmaya) It is further explained in an article

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    “ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE PHILIPPINES” This list starts from the ratification of the Philippine Constitution in the First Republic ─ after the independence of the country in 1898. Thus‚ this list starts from the ratification of 1899 Constitution where Emilio Aguinaldo was the President of the Republic of the Philippines. The dates followed by their names are the dates of their terms: Presidents of the Philippines from Past to Present: 1. General Emilio Aguinaldo (January

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    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 led

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    Mendoza‚ Alianne Gayle L. BSA 1-13 BIOGRAPHY OF THE PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (Term: January 23‚1899-April 1‚ 1901) Emilio Aguinaldo was born on March 23‚ 1869 in Cavite Viejo (Kawit) to Carlos Aguinaldo and Trinidad Famy‚ a Chinese mestizo couple who had eight children‚ the seventh of whom was Emilio. The Aguinaldo family was quite well-to-do‚ as Carlos Aguinaldo was the communities appointed gobernadorcillo. Emilio became the Cabeza de Barangay of Binakayan‚ a

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    FERDINAND MARCOS Marcos Deserted Achievements It is a Filipino trait to have long memories on the mistakes one has done and has short memories on the good one has accomplished. This axiom defines the invictus of President Ferdinand Marcos. The fictioned awful acts attributed to him and to his family shunned his achievements and contributions to our country. Looking back at history‚ during the Marcos administration‚ social justice finds concrete translation in development plans and programs.

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    The term "dictator" is generally used to describe a leader who holds and/or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power‚ especially the power to make laws without effective restraint by a legislative assembly. One specific example is Ferdinand Marcos (1965-1986). The second type is the democratic. It is a type of leadership style in which the people of

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    creation of the Philippine Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) under Republic Act 2067. Under a regime of martial law‚ Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos in July 1973 announced the decision to build a nuclear power plant. This was in response to the 1973 oil crisis‚ as the Middle East oil embargo had put a heavy strain on the Philippine economy‚ and Marcos believed nuclear power to be the solution to

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    Issues Of The Philippines

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    the Philippines The reign of President Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines has changed the whole country from underdeveloped country to developed country. Through his 20 years as the most powerful man in the Philippines‚ he has imposed discipline and order among the Filipino citizens and thus results to a good economic state and the Philippines felt the progress and ranked as the most developed country in the South East Asia. But as President Marcos was pulled down by the power of the 2% of the Philippines

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    Cory Aquino

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    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 in

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    LOGIC

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    promoted national identity and the Filipino language ?Who is President Cory‚ and why are you thanking her?? they must have asked their fathers‚ mothers‚ aunts and uncles. That?s probably when their parents started to tell them about the all-powerful Marcos regime and how young people just like them fought back?and died?to break the dictator?s stranglehold on the Filipino people. They must have listened intently to the story of Ninoy Aquino‚ who decided to come home and join the people in their fight

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