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    it ousted- the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos from 1965- 1986‚ who had served longest as president. When Martial Law was proclaimed on September 21‚ 1972‚ all the papers including the so- called “oligarchic press” and broadcast stations were closed. EDSA people power revolt came and with it a new found hopes for Asia’s bastion of democracy. The Philippine Revolution of 1986‚ from February 22- 25‚ has been acclaimed as a first televised revolution in the history. The first free local election in post-

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    Remembering All The Boys

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    On a day to day basis we depend on family and each other to make it through this world. When we come into this life‚ we start out with family; and by the end we have not only our family but a lot of others we have met through living. I’m going to touch on how we make those people we meet our family. Family is a much needed aspect in our lives whether it is conventional or unconventional. The essay‚ “The People Who Love You When No One Else Will‚” is about a girl that had a father that wasn’t worth

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    A DAY WORTH REMEMBERING April 10‚ 2007 is a day I will never forget. It was the day I gave birth to my son. Beforehand‚ I thought it would all be a piece of cake‚ but to my surprise‚ it was far from that. On my way to a routine check-up‚ it seemed as if all I was able to think about was how bad my back hurt and that I could not wait to have this baby. I arrived at the doctor’s office and everything seemed to be running smoothly. I sat in the small‚ cramped room for what seemed like forever after

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    It’s kind of rare for a kid like me to have a great grandmother as a part of your life; especially in this generation. I’m one of the lucky ones who had one. So‚ I was tasked to stand in front of you guys and deliver a speech about how great a person my great grandmother was. But to tell you the truth‚ I really don’t have much to say. Yes‚ I was lucky to have such a sweet and loving granny like her. The problem is‚ I didn’t quite take advantage of it. My brother and I were always dropped off

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    “I want to be just like you” Growing up‚ Sedaris had a good life. He had a loving family that supported him and made sure he was well taking care of. Sedaris’ friend‚ Hugh had a very difficult lifestyle. When Hugh was growing up as a child‚ he saw things that children should not be forced to witness. Hugh’s class took a field trip to a slaughterhouse one day‚ where they were treated to a pig’s execution. “…One of the brothers drew a pistol from his back pocket‚ held it against the animal’s

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    As time passes‚ whether it is realized or not‚ it is easy to forget things. Sometimes it is unimportant things such as where the keys are‚ a friend’s birthday‚ etc. As people get older‚ they forget childhood memories‚ and in cases of dementia and alzheimer’s‚ adults with these illnesses may forget who family members are‚ and even who they are as a person. In a similar way‚ it is easy to forget about history if it is not written and talked about. Soon enough‚ the survivors of Nazi treatment will be

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    June 19‚ 2013. For some‚ it may just be an ordinary day‚ but to a town rich in culture and tradition‚ it is a celebration of a hero. One hundred fifty-two years ago‚ the Mercado family from the town of Calamba welcomed a baby boy as their seventh child. At present time‚ the name Jose Rizal was not only a name of an ordinary citizen but a name of a somewhat ordinary man who has done extraordinary things for his family‚ and of mostly for his country. As far as tradition goes‚ the city of Calamba

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    Learning new vocabulary is easy. Remembering new vocabulary is much more difficult. This is what my students tell me all the time. Experts who study memory say that we need to hear or see or use a new word at least 50 times before we can actually "own" the word ourselves. So here’s some tips to help you remember the new English words that you learn: Tip #1 Write your new words on sticky notes and put them in prominent places in your house or office - next to the bathroom mirror‚ on the refrigerator

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    Remembering the Day of Infamy and Seems Like yesterday are both similar and different. It is sad to think about how these poeple felt after they lost their loved ones. Both sources remember the pain they went through when they lost their friends to this tragic day. Furthermore "Seems Like Yesterday‚" is about a man who lost his best friend‚ neighbor‚ hero in Pearl Harbor. This is similar too "Remembering the Day of Infamy‚" because in this video it shows the few left survivors remembering

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    Jose Buenrostro 10-8-13 Dr. Lind English 101 Remembering an Event The most significant event that has happened throughout my life was when I first joined my high schools wrestling team. Joining the wrestling team changed me in many ways. Wrestling taught me not to give up on my goals and to keep on going if I want to achieve anything in my life. Even though I might be talking about a sport‚ we‚ the wrestlers‚ saw it different because of how our coach taught it to us and how he

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