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    Presidents of the Philippines PRESIDENT YEAR LEGACY FAMOUS TAGLINE Emilio Famy Aguinaldo January 23‚ 1899[ March 23‚ 1901[L 2] “this country will be great again” Manuel Luis Molina Quezon November 15‚ 1935 August 1‚ 1944[L 5] "Pro Patria et Jure: For Country and Law" Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel October 14‚ 1943 August 17‚ 1945[L 6] Sergio Suico Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 “immediate independence” Manuel Acuña Roxas May 28‚ 1946 - April 15‚ 1948 "Our noble aspirations for nationhood

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    to admit violent crime cannot be controlled by the Criminal Justice alone. I believe and fairly confident that citizen ’s can make a major difference in ending violence on one ’s community. In addition each citizen may have his‚ or her own ideas (due to race‚ religion‚ etc)‚ pertaining of crime prevention‚ but the public believes that this issue should be addressed. Citizen ’s have already made an extraordinary difference in preventing crime in his‚ or her own communities. Example‚ Neighborhood watch)

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    Franklyn Fawundu Civics Period6 5/13/14 Naturalized Citizens as President The framers as Thomas Jefferson put it “an assembly of demi-gods” are respected for their phenomenal work; the constitution which has been the guide for the nation since its creation. However‚ there are a few debates concerning some aspects of this work of the “gods”. The argument concerning the eligibility of a naturalized citizen holding the most important office in the world has been one of the topics of debate since

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    Other Voices. Other Rooms

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    Other Voices‚ Other Rooms by Truman Capote | Iulia Covrig | Degree in English Studies Group: 2ºA Professor: Maya García de Vinuesa | INDEX: 1. Other Voices‚ Other Rooms. Chapter 8………………………………….2 2. Otras Voces‚ Otros Ámbitos. Capitulo 8………………………………….5 3. Analysis…………………………………………………………8 4. Bibliography…………………………………………………….10 Other Voices‚ Other Rooms. Chapter 8 Truman Capote Randolph dipped his brush into a little water-filled vinegar jar‚ and tendrils of

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    Look Before U Leap

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    something. Look before you leap. Consider possible consequences before taking action Story:- Once a fox was roaming around in the dark. Unfortunately‚ he fell into a well. He tried his level best to come out but all in vain. So‚ he had no other alternative but to remain there till the next morning. The next day‚ a goat came that way. She peeped into the well and saw the fox there. The goat asked �what are you doing there‚ Mr. Fox?� The sly fox replied‚ �I came here to drink water. It

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    Richard Nixon Ends the Vietnam War The Cold War was a dark time period. Richard Nixon‚ the 37th president of the United States‚ had two wars on his hands. The first war was the fight to defeat the communists‚ and the second war was in Vietnam. The Vietnam War was a difficult war to win because it was against the communists‚ but Nixon found a way to end it. With the help of HUAC he was able to hunt down the communist. A major person he brought down was Alger Hiss. Richard Nixon ended the Vietnam

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    Bell Trade Act and the War Damage act‚ which continued the existing free trade between the Philippines and the United States. These laws provided financial aid worth millions of pesos to begin the rehabilitation of our country. Elpidio Quirino (1948-1953) His six years as president were marked by notable post-war reconstruction‚ general economic gains‚ and increased economic aid from the United States He created the Agricultural Credit Cooperatives Financing Administration (ACCFA) to facilitate

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    to heart attack and stroke became president on October 14‚ 1943 thru election ended his term on August 17‚ 1945 because he issued an Executive proclamation which declared the dissolution of his regime. *greatest contribution/achievements founded Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila Controversies/Issues during Term -cooperated with the Japanese in contrast to the decision of Filipino Chief Justice Abad Santos -Food shortage - declared the country under martial law Complete

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    Presidents and Affirmative Action In 1965‚ President Lyndon B. Johnson issued Executive Order #11246 at Howard University that required federal contractors to undertake affirmative action to increase the number of minorities that they employ. He wanted to ensure that minorities were recruited to have real opportunities to be hired and then eventually get a promotion. In 1969‚ the Department of Labor exposed widespread racial discrimination of the Construction Department so President Richard M

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    Congress and the President

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    and the President The framers of the U.S. Constitution created a presidency that must win cooperation from Congress to get the work of government done. Lawmaking and policy-making powers are divided‚ and the politics of shared power has often been stormy. In general‚ however‚ Congress and presidents somehow find ways to collaborate and solve problems. The relationship between a president and Congress is the most important one in the American political system‚ and while presidents spend great

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