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    dictator‚ signed the declaration of Martial Law. He ruled the country with an iron hand for about 20 years. The declaration under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. It ensured Marcos’ grip on power‚ in defiance of the constitutional two-term limit for Philippine presidents. The declaration also marked the darkest age in Philippine history. It was during this time that hundreds of Filipinos disappeared‚ presumably murdered. It was also then that

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    order to cater to selfish and corrupt desires to remain in power. September 21 1972‚ President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos‚ President of the Republic of the Philippines signed Proclamation No. 1081‚ placing the entire country under his firm grasp. On that fateful day‚ the course of Philippine history would be changed forever‚ signaling the start of a new fight for freedom‚ not against a foreign invader‚ but a mad dictator blinded by absolute power. Under the guise of insurrection and by staging of several

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    Lead and Manage People Leadership is the key dynamic force that motivates and co ordinates an organization to accomplish its objectives. A leader creates a vision for the others and then directs them towards achieving that vision. To be a leader you must have followers who have confidence in you and who give you their support and commitment to a goal. My Leadership Role I have been employed at Harley Nursing Home since September 1997 every Sundays. My initial position at Harley was as a

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    Pork Barrel (Philippines)

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    last week‚ Aquino announced that he was suspending the releases of money and vowed to reform the system. At a speech marking National Heroes’ Day‚ Aquino said the government would catch those who stole state funds. “We will do everything in our power to find those who conspired to take advantage of the PDAF’s good intentions‚ and to hold them accountable‚” he

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    President Ferdinand E. Marcos placed the Philippines under Martial Law. The declaration issued under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. Marcos defended the declaration stressing the need for extra powers to quell the rising wave of violence allegedly caused by communists. As I watched the 11 clips of Martial Law‚ different feelings showed up in me. At first‚ knowing that a bright Filipino would take over the president’s position during those times

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    2. The observance of the rule of the majority. 3. The observance of the principles that ours is a government of laws and not of men. 4. The presence of election through popular will 5. The observance of the principle of separation of powers and the system of checks and balance 6. The observance of the principle that the legislature cannot pass irreparable laws 7. The observance of the law on public officers 8. The observance of the principles that the state cannot be used

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    Power to the People: The Effects of the French Revolution on European Politics The French Revolution was an event that altered the course of politics in Europe forever. From 1789 to 1799‚ the French people battled for their rights and freedom against the French government and monarchy. A few decades before‚ the Americans successfully declared their secession from Britain after years of discontent. France played a big part in this revolution by aiding the American colonists to gain their independence

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    around a rotation of drama between a married couple (Amanda and Julian) and their five growing boys who have witnessed the shaping of the decade‚ and their growing involvement in the country’s politics. It details the struggles and the changes that the people have to face under Marcos’regime  in his proclamation of Martial Law. Events went along smoothly from 1970’ til 1975’ but as the familial drama heats up‚  Amanda’s eldest son joins a militant group‚ her other son Emmanuel writes in a communist propaganda

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    Pork barrel scam

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    Pork barrel started in the American era. In the book The Senate 1789-1989: Addresses on the History of the United States Senate‚ former US senator Robert Byrd wrote that the term “pork barrel” refers to the national treasury from “which government officials dip for pork‚ or funds for local projects.”( Robert Byrd. The Senate 1789-1989: Addresses on the History of the United States Senate) And also‚ defined by a Civil Society group in the Philippines‚ PDAF Watch‚ “pork barrel funds are those allocated

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    Democracy vs. Martial Law

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    Philippines: Martial Law Regime or Democratic Country Before the Filipinos attained the democracy of their country‚ they first experienced the different kind of discipline the most of their leaders gave‚ the Martial Law regime. Martial Law (Batas Militar) refers to the period of Philippine history wherein Philippine Presidents and Heads of state declared a proclamation to control troublesome areas under the rule of the Military‚ and it is usually given when threatened by popular demonstrations

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