“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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As your president‚ I would make many changes to the economy‚ education‚ healthcare‚ and the military. I came here today to talk to you about the changes in the military that would come into place when I am elected. If I step into the oval office‚ I would order more expensive standard gear to every American soldier‚ no matter the rank. This is because lives are more important than money and I would be an unqualified president if I thought otherwise. As president‚ I would also invest more money into
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The rally for a deaf president at Gallaudet University is pretty intriguing. I think I may have heard about it briefly before this assignment‚ but not enough to be able to explain it‚ let alone have an opinion on the matter. I never realized how crazy and intense the situation became. The students completely shutting down the school wasn’t as much of a surprise‚ I suppose. But the clips of people making dummies with name tags that read‚ “Spillman”‚ and “Zinser”‚ and hanging them on lampposts seemed
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15 Presidents of the Philippines Napholion C. Facunla AB Political Science- 2 Emilio Aguinaldo Fiscal Reform Local Government Reorganization Education Initiative Constitutional Amendments Visayan Federation Spanish Prisoners Revolutionary Government First & only president of the Malolos Republic signed the Pact of Biak na Bato Declared the Philippine Independence against Spaniards fought against the Spaniards and American to retain independence of the Philippines Manuel Luis Quezon Agrarian
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former president Corazon Aquino. Some laws have been changed‚ and some laws have been added‚ but almost everything remains the same. One of the laws which have not been changed is the law that states the qualifications for president. For the past four Presidential elections‚ the Commissions on Elections used the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines to evaluate the candidates for presidency. In the 1987 Constitution‚ Article 7 Sections 4 and 5 state the qualifications for president. First
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IF I WERE PRESIDENT By: Shawn C. Yelton June 25‚ 2012 FINAL REPORT If I were President‚ I would end corporate welfare. I would also work to disband the Department of Energy (along with the Department of Education and many other federal departments). There is absolutely no reason for us to be dependent upon OPEC. There is enough gas and oil under the soil of Alaska (not to mention the Dakotas and the Gulf of Mexico) to meet the energy needs of the United States for the next 150-200 years
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THE First Black President John C. Hanson a “Black” Man was a moor which is the European translation for black. He was also the first President of the United States! 1781-1782 A.D. Do not go and look in the encyclopedias because he’s been erased from history like some many others who had a stamp on history or invention. If you are lucky‚ you might find a brief mention of his name. The new country was actually formed on March 1‚ 1781 with the adoption of The Article of Confederation. The document
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Dual Executive/President The idea of an elective head of state for the American chief executive‚ in its conception‚ was virtually without precedent. The idea of an American dual presidency‚ split between domestic and foreign arenas is itself without precedent. A dual presidency would suit America well due to the pressures of the office of President of the United States. As Commander-in-Chief‚ the President bears incredible pressures and responsibilities. The President not only has power in the
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Memorandum To: President Obama CC: Teacher From: Student Date: 7/25/2013 Re: Department of Homeland Security Department of Homeland Security Mr. President‚ I am sending you the following correspondence in reference to the Department of Homeland Security and its structure. I wish to examine the arguments for the existence of this department and the concepts and information provided in my “Police Administration” textbook about the department. I ask you to consider the question “Is
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“anyone can grow up to be president” but it takes a certain type of person to handle the hardships of being president. The stress‚ secrecy and publicity that comes with the job can take a huge toll on the health of the individual. It takes a lot of energy‚ drive and effort just to win the presidency. It takes even more of a strong character to maintain a healthy mind‚ body‚ and reputation during the term. Warren G. Harding is a man that was not suitable to be the president. He was a part of scandals
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