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    Rizal and Aquino

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    captures the image of two bodies lying on the ground‚ shot to the head. Soldiers hustle one of the bodies onto a luggage cart. Then‚ the soldiers come at the cameraman. Ninoy Aquino was dead at the age of 50. Beside him‚ Rolando Galman also lay dead. Ferdinand Marcos’sregime would blame Galman for killing Aquino - but few historians or citizens of the Philippines give any credence to that claim. Ninoy Aquino’s Family History: Benigno Simeon Aquino‚ Jr.‚ nicknamed "Ninoy‚" was born into a wealthy landowning

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    couldn’t find the car of my dreams‚ so I built it myself‚” Ferdinand Porsche One of the key goals of a company is branding. Many companies strive to create a brand that will be memorable to every consumer over time. It is a part of the chain‚ if done correctly‚ will be the strength of the company and needs to be stronger than ever. Porsche is one of those companies. Porsche’s brand has been established since the 1930’s by Ferdinand Porsche when he designed and mass-produced the “Ur Beetle” (pg

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    Review of “One Man Alone” In “One Man Alone” I think William Manchester was trying to use the story of Ferdinand Magellan to show how innovative thinkers can change the world. It fits in with the rest of the book‚ but was much more enjoyable to read because of the adventure-style it was written in. The other two sections were rather bland and factual; it emulated more of a documentary-type feeling. The third section‚ however‚ was written at a much faster pace which I found much more enjoyable

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    Cojuangco-Aquino (January 25‚ 1933 – August 1‚ 2009) was a Filipino politician who served as the 11thPresident of the Philippines‚ the first woman to hold that office‚ and the first female president in Asia. She led the 1986 People Power Revolution‚ which toppled Ferdinand Marcos and restored democracy in the Philippines. She was named "Woman of the Year" in 1986 by Time magazine. Early Life: Maria Corazon Sumulong Conjuangco was born on January 25‚ 1933 in Paniqui‚ Tarlac‚ which is in central Luzon‚ the Philippines

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    History of Journalism

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    Philippines founded by Juan de Salcedo‚ grandson of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi. Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda wrote Noli Me Tangere‚ 1887; and El Filibusterismo‚ 1891. He was executed in Bagumbayan‚ now Rizal Park‚ on December 30‚ 1896. Ferdinand Blumentritt‚ the “true brother” and “loyal friend” of Jose Rizal‚ made several studies about the country. He was born in Praque‚ Bohemia‚ now Czechoslovakia. Andres Bonifacio is the father of Philippine Revolution and Philippine Democracy and the

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    shipwrecked during a storm. On October 21 1520‚ Magellan finally entered the strait although he didn’t know it was the strait yet. He ordered the Concepcion and the San Antonio to see where it led. A vigorous storm struck shortly after the ships sailed. Ferdinand was in despair because everything had went downhill during the storm. The two ships were lost and his own ship seemed to be sinking. A few days later‚ the Concepcion and the San Antonio came back with great news. They had discovered el paso! The

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    1920 Wilson Medal / Wilson DollarObv: President Of The United States/Bust of President Wilson facing       left. Rev: To Commemorate The Opening Of The Mint/Figures of woman and boy center/Manila‚ P.I./1920 below.  Bronze : (38mm‚ plain edge) 3‚700 struck     EF 65.00         BU 125.00 Silver : (38mm‚ plain edge) 2‚200 struck     EF 100.00      BU 200.00 Gold : (38mm plain edge) 5 pcs. only struck   VERY RARE Note: This commemorative‚ struck in silver and bronze to commemorate the

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    Gregorio C. Brillantes

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    the Philippine Graphic Novel Awards in 2007. Ferdinand Marcos: An Appreciation‚ August 29‚ 1970 By Gregorio C. Brillantes Don’t lose heart‚ folks—as The Man said‚ this nation can be great again! August 29‚ 1970—CERTAIN Liberals and Nacionalistas with presidential ambitions‚ and scores of other Filipinos‚ including many who once idolized him‚ will likely dispute it; but in our time‚ in our country‚ Ferdinand E. Marcos remains destiny’s favorite son. The trials he has had to

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    Impact of Edsa Revolution

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    EDSA Revolution I In the year 1986‚ the Philippines was given the world’s limelight because of the nonviolent revolution to overthrow the dictatorship of Former President Ferdinand Marcos. Many countries were astounded by our country’s move and it draw much more attention because nobody died. With 2 million participants involved in the protest‚ the military was given a choice whether or not firing back to the protesters who are free of firearms and are only holding rosaries. And because of this

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    In 1972‚ the Philippines was ruled under a Martial Law by President Ferdinand Marcos because of a threat of armed communist insurgency‚ among other reasons (“Proclamation‚” n.d.). This phenomenon made a big impact in the Philippines. Some of its effects are constitution manipulation‚ reduction of crime which led to human rights violation‚ stability of the economy‚ and cut off of mass media and communication (Frivaldo & Orozco‚ 2014). Despite this‚ in the recent years‚ the Marcos family still holds

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