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    A Modern Malolos Republic

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    Pia A. Kasaysayan 1: Philippine History Reflection Paper A Modern “Malolos Republic”: A Reflection on M. Guerrero ’s "The Underside of the Malolos Republic" It’s generally acknowledged among Filipinos and some people around the globe that the Philippines is among one of the most corrupt countries in the world. In 2012‚ the Philippines ranked 105 with a 3.4 Corruption Percentage Index in Transparency International’s compilation of data from 176 countries. The CPI score ranks countries from

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    Republic vs Empire

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    Is it worth losing a republic in order to gain an empire? For: The age of Augustus could be shown as classic example of the benefits of having a empire instead of a republic. He himself ascended to the throne after the assassination of his adopted father and‚ brought peace throughout the total empire which lasted for over two centuries. This was possible as he successfully defeated all the threatening forces to the empire. “Indeed he attracted everybody’s goodwill by the enjoyable gift of peace

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    Republic Civil War

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    Civil War and the Destruction of the Republic By the time Gaius Marius became a consul in 107 B.C.E.‚ opposition to reform was widespread within the Senate. Nevertheless‚ Marius reorganized the military by allowing landless citizens to join the army in return for land as a retirement pension. He then created a professional army with standardized training and equipment that was more effective for waging the growing number of extended military campaigns the Republic was involved in. Because their pensions

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    America: Democracy or Republic? Despite popular belief‚ The United States of America is‚ in fact‚ not a democracy according to the true meaning of the word. America is in actuality a republic. Although it is often referred to as a democracy‚ a democracy in its truest form is a nation in which the people do the actual voting on the issues at hand. A true democracy would place the power completely in the hands of the people‚ which can prevent matters from being handled in a timely matter. The founding

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    Introduction Ancient Rome existed for a long time and changed economically and politically over time. Kings ruled in Ancient Rome however‚ when they expelled the last King- Tarquin in 509 BCE‚ the Roman Republic was established. The Republic was ruled by Rome’s aristocrats. The aristocrats were mainly the patricians. (Gill‚ June 7‚ 2017). The society was divided into class‚ the aristocrats (the patricians)‚ the people (plebeians) and the slaves. The patricians and plebeians were citizens while the

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    Republic Act of the Philippines

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    Republic Acts of the Philippines Republic Act No. 10143 an Act Establishing the Philippine Tax Academy‚ Defining its Powers and Functions Lapsed Into Law on June 30‚ 2010 Republic Act No. 10142 An Act Providing for the Rehabilitation or Liquidation of Financially Distressed Enterprises and Individuals Lapsed Into Law on June 30‚ 2010 Republic Act No. 10141 An Act Converting the Sta. Catalina - Pamplona-Tanjay City Provincial Road in the Province of Negros Oriental Into a National Road Approved

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    Central African Republic

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    P1 Central African Republic Manova - Gounda St Floris National Park SCI 230 Axia College Jeanette Konesko December 13‚ 2009 P2 Manovo-Gounda St.Floris National Park is a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Central African Republic prefecture Bamingui-Bangoran‚ near the Chad border. It was inscribed to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1988 as a result of the diversity of life present within

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    Self-Mastery Quiz —The Roman Republic 1. The name of the ancient ancestors of the Romans who settled in 12 self-governing city-state kingdoms‚ spoke Latin‚ and introduced the arch in architecture were the _____________________________. 2. The most powerful social class in Rome was the one made up of the large landholding aristocrats who could trace their blood lines back to the original founders of Rome called ________________________. 3. All Roman citizens that were not of aristocratic

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    Republic and Great Pomp

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    January 26th is celebrated by Indians as Republic Day. We celebrate it every year. It was on this day in 1950‚ that India became a Sovereign Democratic Republic and gave to itself a constitution of its own. The Republic Day is celebrated all over the country as well as all over the world by Indians with great pomp and show In Delhi it is celebrated amidst great enthusiasm and joy. A special parade is held on the day. Early in the morning people begin to assemble at Rajpath and other places to see

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    Paradoxes are ideas that seem to be in opposition to one another but are mutually needed to function. In Plato ’s Republic he discusses several paradoxes. While reading The Republic we can see which side of these paradoxes Plato favors. We find which side he feels should be stressed so that we may live in a reasonable and safe society and be better human beings. There are three categories in which these paradoxes have been divided into: ethical‚ metaphysical and political. Plato was a legendary Athenian

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