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    Ayala Museum

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    xtreme "Eye-Gasms" More fun In The Philippines! On September 9‚ 2012‚ me and my mom went to the Ayala Museum. the guards greeted us with a smile and the lady at the front desk was very helpful in describing what we are to find in the four floors of the building.The building was minimal. so you can say that it was easier to appreciate the collections. since i came from an arts high school‚ i can say that I love going to museums. i keep on having “eye-gasms” on all the “eye candies” on display! may

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    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 infrastructures were implemented. The pace of the documentary then shifted to the excesses‚ and the abuse of power on the part of Marcos and his family. It is of common knowledge that Marcos was implicated as the cause of the huge foreign debt the country is dreadfully facing. ‘Newsmakers’ then connected the abuses of the Marcoses with the lavish and Imeldific

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    president who was a famous film actor. His governance had so many downs due to controversies‚ impeachment and slow economic growth. I think he’s the first president who has been impeached and the second one who was forced to leave the office because of People Power III in Edsa. Philippine economy was at its worst because of leadership uncertainty. Contributions and Achievements of Joseph “Erap” Estrada: * during his time‚ the MILF’s headquarters and camps were captured * he joined other leaders and

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    VIII-SS2 Submitted to: Mrs. Linsangan TITLE The Life‚ Struggles and Victory of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino DEDICATION The Researcher wants to dedicate this to the people who help the Researcher to do this‚ to the people who always beside of the Researcher‚ to the people who always supporting the Researcher. Especially to the person who is making effort just to encouraging the Researcher. To the Friends of the Researcher who always help the Researcher. The Researcher

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    Rizal and Aquino

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    Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.‚ nicknamed "Ninoy‚" was born into a wealthy landowning family in Conception‚ Tarlac‚ the Philippines on November 27‚ 1932. His grandfather‚ Servillano Aquino y Aguilar‚ had been a general in the anti-colonial Philippine Revolution (1896-1898) and Philippine-American War (1898-1902). Grandfather Servillano was exiled to Hong Kong by the Spanish in 1897‚ along with Emilio Aguinaldo and his revolutionary government. Benigno Aquino Sr.‚ aka "Igno‚" was a long-time Filipino politician

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    President Benigno Aquino III on Monday delivered his longest State of the Nation Address (SONA) so far‚ but has been applauded less frequently than last year. Facing the joint session of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ Aquino delivered a 102-minute‚ slightly longer than last year’s 91-minute SONA. More than three years after accepting an urgent challenge to lead a crisis-ridden nation‚ President Benigno Aquino III said Monday he has done everything possible to solve many of the country’s

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    Power to the People

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    Power to the People Essay Over the course of history many people have stood up and fought to improve society‚ but two of the most influential people then and today are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai. They have greatly affected society by raising people’s awareness of certain political issues. Martin Luther KIng Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a Civil Rights Leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of African Americans. On December‚ 1955‚ the accepted

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    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 the first people power barricades‚ but a national upsurge I prefer to call "The Spirit of 1986" has been forgotten. These days‚ in fact‚ the Filipino spirit has been dampened‚ our self-confidence

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    such as the Kalayaan and La Independenca. However‚ these newspapers were not legally and openly allowed to be circulated in the Philippines. Nonetheless‚ these newspapers contributed to the nationalist ferment and the expansion of thePhilippine revolution against Spanish rule. ------------------------------------------------- American colonial rule The modern newspaper in the Philippines was pioneered by the American colonial regime. Two currently existing newspapers--The Manila Times and the Manila

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    of educated Filipinos to create a polity as enlightened as any in the world (see The Malolos Constitution and the Treaty of Paris ‚ ch. 1). That first constitution was modeled on those of France‚ Belgium‚ and some of the South American republics. Powers were divided‚ but the legislature was supreme. A bill of rights guaranteed individual liberties. The church was separated from the state‚ but this provision was included only after a long debate and passed only by a single vote. The Malolos Constitution

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