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    date of “Independence Day” in the Philippines was changed from June 4th to June 12th; The official filling of the claim of the Republic of the Philippines over Sabah (North Borneo) on June 22‚ 1962; Formation of MAPHILINDO | | 10. Ferdinand E. Marcos | 1965-1986 | * Martial Law Measures | Stabilization of government finance by means of more effective collection of taxes‚ imposing new tax laws‚ and getting loans from foreign banks and governments; Greater production of rice by promoting the

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    Democracy vs. Martial Law

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    leader‚ who established the first Martial law regime was Governor-General Ramon Blanco‚ next was General Emilio Aguinaldo‚ then Former President Jose P. Laurel and last was one of the known dictators of the Philippines‚ Former President Ferdinand Marcos. He justified that it is because of the large threats of communist and Muslim rebels unto the country. Once in effect‚ it covered the entire republic on September 21‚ 1972. It was announced to the public two days later. The GNP of the country on that

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    The Philippines officially known as the Republic of the Philippines‚ is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. The Philippines is a constitutional republic with a presidential system of government. It is governed as a unitary state with the exception of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao which is largely free from the national government.  The President of the Philippines is the head of state governing the country. According to the Philippine government‚ the office has

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    monument to him in Manila. But monuments and statues‚ and glowing encomiums do not a hero make. But my thesis is that today‚ Ninoy is a forgotten hero. There was so much hype in the first halcyon years after the overthrow of the tyrant Ferdinand E. Marcos‚ and too many silly celebrations‚ with excessive hoopla‚ of each succeeding anniversary of the EDSA "people power" revolution (and then an EDSA II‚ and‚ sanamagan‚ even an EDSA III so-called) that the man whose heroism and sacrifice inspired not merely

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    the 1970’s. It details how a middle class family struggled with and faced the changes that empowered Filipinos to rise against the Marcos government. This series of events happened after the bombing of Plaza Miranda‚ the suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus‚ the proclamation of Martial Law and the random arrests of political prisoners. The oppressiveness of the Marcos regime made people become more radical. This shaping of the decade are all witnessed by the female character‚ Amanda Bartolome‚ a

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    Social Justice: Distribution of Wealth Ever since an early human decided to give intrinsic value to a bushel of wheat for trade‚ money has been a quintessential part of human culture. As time has gone on‚ a flaw in this system has become apparent: some people have lots of money while others have very little. Today‚ this very flaw is the basis of a large portion of today’s issues‚ like corruption or poverty. Monetary Inequalities Wealth is distributed unequally amongst the world’s people. This issue

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    CARP And CARPER

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    CARP and CARPER Programs for Agricultural Development John Mathew M. Nebrao BSA 1-10‚ Polytechnic University of the Philippines History of Agrarian Reforms including CARP and CARPER Throughout the years‚ the Philippine government has been facing a problem within the agricultural sector‚ the problem of land ownership. Because most of the farmers work in lands they do not own and these farmers are targets for abuse. It’s unfair for these farmers who develop these lands but do not have the profit

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    which started under the New Society‚ Martial Rule was at last lifted on January 2‚ 1981. To those in government‚ the lifting of military rule heralded a change. To their perceptions‚ the Philippines became a new nation and this; former President Marcos called “The New Republic of the Philippines.” A historian called this the Third Republic. The First Republic he claimed was during the Philippine Republic of Emilio Aguinaldo when we first got our independence form the Spaniards on June

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    Reform Code he instituted; the return to Free Enterprise; the change in the Independence Day from July 4 to June 12." Ferdinand Marcos was a good president gone bad and that he was a man of rare gifts - a brilliant lawyer‚ a shrewd politician and keen legal analyst with a ruthless streak and a flair for leadership. Having been in power for more than 20 years‚ Marcos also had the very rare opportunity to lead the Philippines toward prosperity‚ with massive infrastructure he put in place as well

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    PACO CEMETERY Paco Park was originally planned as a municipal cemetery for the well-off and established aristocratic Spanish families who resided in the old Manila‚ or the city within the walls of Intramuros during the Spanish colonial era. Most of the wealthy families interred the remains of their loved ones inside the municipal cemetery in what was once the district of Dilao (former name for Paco). The cemetery was built in the late 18th century but was completed several decades later and in

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