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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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    Zhao Elnora Zhao Christina Davis American Literature Jan 31‚ 2017 The Mix-Raced Identity In 1920s‚ the social status of African American was not improved in essence‚ which caused the Harlem Renaissance and appearance of many African American artists to express their own cul- ture. During that time‚ though slavery had been abolished‚ people just pretended to respect the African Americans but actually some differences still existed in their minds. More seriously‚ the offsprings of the white and

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    The Life of Gangsters the 1920s In the 1920s to the 1930s there was an uproar of gang activity. Most of these gangsters made living in the 20’s a hard time. These gangsters made their lifestyle robbing banks organising prison brakes and killing those who stand in their way. The major and most infamous criminal gangsters of this time were John Dillinger‚ Charles “Lucky” Luciano‚ Baby Face Nelson and Pretty Boy Floyd. One of the most notorious gangsters of all was John Dillinger. The first act that

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    1920s Affluence & Anxiety: During the 1920s‚the United States achieved remarkable economic growth (affluence) because of various conditions - electricity‚ Europe’s destruction (WWI)‚ technlology and others. At the same time‚ immigration (Southern Europeans and Asians)‚ new ideas (Evolution and Science)‚ political (Socialism‚ Anarchism‚ Communism)and religious ideologies ( Catholism‚ Judaism) entered American society. With the affluence‚ was also the presence of anxiety. How did most Americans deal

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    blood types. Human beings as a whole are described as the “human race;” I believe this to be an accurate definition as human beings (despite color‚ language‚ or any other physical characteristics) are all the same. Genetically speaking‚ we are all made up of the same “parts.” The term “race” is an all-encompassing statement used to define a large group‚ overall. Ethnicity defines the background of a particular person or thing. This term encompasses many backgrounds and associations

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    The 1920’s was a huge struggle for women around the U.S. Huge rallies were formed and outrageous furry was spread city to city. All this drama and series of strikes was caused by the women that were eager to have the same rights as everyone else‚ without and racial or gender profiling against them. But late in that time period‚ that wasn’t the cause. After numerous protests and the creating of the women’s national party‚ little did they know but it would soon become a huge success for all women around

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    What a scene. What a crowd. Thank you Yaroslavl. Let me start by noting‚ Yaroslavl that this is our last rally. This is the last rally of a campaign that began nearly 2 years ego. We’ve gone to every corner of this contry‚ from here in center region to “land three hundred volcanoes” of Kamchatka‚ from an inhospitable coast of Myrmansk to a clear waters of Baikal. I have just one world for you? Yaroslavl. Tomorrow. Tomorrow you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility

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    Jacob Hallam P. 2 5/12/15 1920s and 1950s After the worlds wars‚ America was different then everyone else. They were not affected by the war like the other nations in Europe. The devastation wasn’t as prominent in the U.S. like it was everywhere else. This created a specific sensation in the actions of America‚ specifically the political‚ social‚ and cultural ideas‚ and their foreign policy. The 1920s and 1950s gave way to the change in culture. After the wars‚ the men came home to go back to

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    Celynn Tu Period 8 Due Date: September 23‚ 2011 Heroes of the 1920s: Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge‚ born John Calvin Coolidge‚ Jr. in Plymouth Notch‚ Vermont‚ was the only U.S. President to be born on Independence Day (July 4‚ 1872). Coolidge’s mother‚ Victoria Josephine Moor‚ died of tuberculosis when he was thirteen. At eighteen his younger sister died as well. Afterwards his father remarried a school teacher in 1891. Later in his life Coolidge married Grace Anna Goodhue‚ on October

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    On August 26‚ 1920‚ the right to vote was finally granted to women in the US by the United States Congress‚ marking the end of over half a century’s worth of campaigns and rallies and protests over the woes of the women‚ and the beginning of a new era. And yet‚ Waldo will still not be found. From the omnipresent and ever widening gender pay gap to the disproportionately huge number of women who experience gender violence (not to mention the alarming number of unreported cases of the same) to needs

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