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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves suspect Learn being caught by Security Guard Aguilar leaving the store with various items he did not pay for. RECOVERED LOSS: • JD Creamstyle 7In - $8.99 • Federicos Itln Ass - $8.99 • Tazo Chai Latte - $3.49 • S. CRUZ OATM - $2.99 • BB Sold Wht Tuna W - $1.69 • 2 COS Lt Tuna Spr Wt - $2.49 • 2 Beer - $2.98 Total - $31.62 EVIDENCE: • Itemized list of recovered items • Photographs of listed recovered items I retrieved from suspect Learn’s backpack. I

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    The 1986 EDSA Revolution taught the world democracy. An event proudly included in history textbooks‚ as the Filipinos victorious non-violent attempt to overthrow the violent Marcos government. But the EDSA Revolution outcome would have not been in the Filipinos favor without the intervention of the Americans. Marcos and America‚ particularly their president Johnson‚ started with an extravagant friendship. Their friendship provided the assistance Americans needed for the ongoing Vietnamese war

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    election fraud supposedly done by Ferdinand Marcos during February 1986. EDSA I lasted five days from February 21-25 1986. Many of Corazon Aquino’s devoted followers were angered because they were not able to vote due to the fact that their names were deleted from the registered voter’s list. Members of the Commission on Election left work because they were offended that Ferdinand Marcos was demanding that he should be the winner. After Ferdinand Marcos left his position‚ he went to Hawaii. In

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    Brief History of Martial Law On September 21‚ 1972‚ Marcos issued Proclamation 1081‚ declaring martial law over the entire country ‚ claiming that it was the last defense against the rising disorder caused by increasingly violent student demonstrations‚ the alleged threats of communist insurgency by the new Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)‚ and the Muslim separatist movement of theMoro National Liberation Front (MNLF). One of his first actions was to arrest opposition politicians in Congress

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    The history of the Philippines can be divided into four distinct phases: the pre-Spanish period (before 1521); the Spanish period (1521-1898); the American period (1898-1946); and the post-independence period (1946-present). Pre-Spanish Period The first people in the Philippines‚ the Negritos‚ are believed to have come to the islands 30‚000 years ago from Borneo and Sumatra‚ making their way across then-existing land bridges. According to popular belief‚ Malays subsequently came from the south

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    MARTIAL LAW Under the supervision of Ferdinand Marcos‚ September 1972. Marcos declared the Martial Law. When Martial Law was enacted‚ all of Ferdinand’s enemies in politics had been arrested. And in that time‚ the security in the country had been restricted. Martial Law is declared against the former Defense Secretary/Minister where at by now is a Senate. Martial Law has a mission‚ and it is to avoid harm from the communist. But in case of retrieving‚ the communist fight for they’re right. And

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    According to the book “Mga Pangulo ng Pilipinas‚” Marcos had always been an honor student. He graduated with honors in University of the Philippines (U.P.)‚ the national university of the Philippines. He also finished his law studies at U.P. whereas he graduated Cum Laude. He also got the President Quezon Award for his thesis. Marcos did not only excel at academics but he was also one of the top athletes of the aforementioned university. Marcos is an individual who stands out in diverse fields.

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    Philippine Graphic Novel Awards in 2007. Ferdinand Marcos: An Appreciation‚ August 29‚ 1970 By Gregorio C. Brillantes Don’t lose heart‚ folks—as The Man said‚ this nation can be great again! August 29‚ 1970—CERTAIN Liberals and Nacionalistas with presidential ambitions‚ and scores of other Filipinos‚ including many who once idolized him‚ will likely dispute it; but in our time‚ in our country‚ Ferdinand E. Marcos remains destiny’s favorite son. The trials he has had to endure‚

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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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    Political opponents were given the opportunity to go into exile. But‚ as martial law dragged on for the next nine years‚ excesses by the military emerged. The elevating rate of lawlessness served as one of the reasons of the declaration of Martial Law. Marcos knew that the crime rate at that time were significantly high and that he discovered that through the declaration of Martial Law‚ crime rates extremely decreased due to the curfew implemented. Although one of the intentions of Martial Law is to lessen

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