The nationalism in the Philippines By Paolo Codilla Laquian In one of the most stunning display of nationalism in the world‚ the revolution known as the “People Power Revolution”‚ a series of popular demonstrations against the Marcos regime began in 1983 and culminated in 1986‚ set a new standard for displaying love of country whose example would be followed by multitudes of people all desiring change in their country. Nationalism is defined by Duhaylugsod (1999) is love of country with the advocacy
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FEB 25‚ BERLIN---The Philippine Embassy and the Filipino community in Berlin commemorated the 26th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power revolution‚ by reliving the vivid memory of the historic event. Though many of the Filcom members were too far away from home at the time‚ they reminisced the thought of how the EDSA spirit inspired other countries to aspire for their freedom‚ including the people power that led to the Fall of the Berlin wall in October 1989. The commemoration
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At the Crossroads- Revisiting EDSA-Taft Avenue Thousands of people roaming the streets‚ four different roads leading to different places‚ hundreds of vehicles plying the roads; these are the elements that draw the scene of the typical Pasay rotonda. To the ordinary man on the street‚ not much can be seen in Pasay rotonda. In fact‚ there is no trace of any rotonda at all. Accordingly‚ the post in the middle of the crossing serves as the rotonda itself. Looking closer‚ all you’ll
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The contributions of Corazon Aquino President Aquino made a number of really important contributions to the Philippines: She oversaw changes to the constitution that limited the powers of the president She promoted human rights and civil liberty She attempted to broker peace with various political factions and insurgents She pushed the Filipino economy in a more healthy and responsible direction She guided the country through difficult times She promoted national identity and the Filipino
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Contributions and Achievements of Fidel V. Ramos * during his time‚ the Philippines was cited as Asia’s Next Economic Tiger because he brought back economic growth * the Philippines celebrated Centennial Independence in 1998 * he’s the only Filipino who received British Knighthood from the United Kingdom‚ bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II (Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George) * he led the 4th APEC Summit held in the Philippines * his “Philippines 2000” vision
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1. Why was the 1973 Constitution amended? 2. What is martial law? 3. Why did President Marcos declare martial law? 4. How did the people show their discontent during the Marcos administration? 5. What problems did the country confront during the Marcos dictatorship? The 1973 Constitution basically changes the ‘presidential system’ of government into a ‘parliamentary system’ that puts the President into a purely symbolic statue. Therefore the president didn’t actually hold any power and wasn’t allowed
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The Economy of the Philippines is the 43rd largest in the world; according to 2011 World Bank statistics and it is also one of the emerging markets in the world; according to the CIA Fact book‚ the estimated 2011 GDP (purchasing power parity) was 391.1 billion. Goldman Sachs estimates that by the year 2050‚ it will be the 14th largest economy in the world; Goldman Sachs also included the Philippines in its list of the Next Eleven economies. HSBC projects the Philippine economy to become the 16th
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92. COMELEC Employees’ Walk-Out. technicians of the Commission on Elections walked out of their jobs after they were ordered to cheat the election returns in favor of President Marcos. 93. Military mutiny. February 23‚ 1986. Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and AFP Vice Chief People administration. administration soldiers. Two days after‚ President Marcos went on exile to Hawaii. 94. Oath-taking of Corazon C. Aquino‚ the senator’s widow‚ and Salvador H. Laurel as President and
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Centralization is said to be a process where the concentration of decision making is in a few hands. All the important decision and actions at the lower level‚ all subjects and actions at the lower level are subject to the approval of top management. According to Allen‚ “Centralization” is the systematic and consistent reservation of authority at central points in the organization. The implication of centralization can be :- 1. Reservation of decision making power at top level. 2. Reservation of
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thirty years ago‚ then exiled Senator Benigno ’Ninoy’ Aquino’ decided to return to the country then gripped in the claws of a dictator. On August 21‚ 1983‚ as he stepped down in the Manila International Airport tarmac‚ he was shot and killed‚ crimson blood staining his white suit. Historical accounts said several people had warned Ninoy that death awaited him‚ yet he was not deterred‚ even as he said these words‚ now immortalized‚ " Filipinos are worth dying for." Indeed‚ with his death
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