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    And so they won‚ and elected Ninoy’s wife‚ Cory Aquino as a successor of Marcos and the first ever woman president in our country. His death was the root and the very cause of the first ever Filipino movement‚ it made them prove or even people across the globe‚ that we‚ Filipinos can unite and fight for what we think is right. And so‚ it should be our motivation that we should also act and move as one if there’s another problem still yet to come. The movement also proved‚ that we can still

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    Issue 1 (time 40 min): Claim: In any field—business‚ politics‚ education‚ government—those in power should step down after five years. Reason: The surest path to success for any enterprise is revitalization through new leadership. For Enterprise to move forward is only the objective. Virtually it all depends only on its Leaders and their Leadership. So‚ different Leader would have different issues on their mind and different ways to tackle them. Good leader would certainly do good for Enterprise

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    After declaring the Martial Law‚ Marcos then get the power that he wanted‚ he controls all. Martial Law has its own disadvantage and advantages‚ tanks are everywhere‚ critics of Marcos Administration were sent to jail‚ he controlled the media‚ people must get into their houses when 6:00 pm comes and the economy is stable. With the power of Marcos‚ led the Philippines in its desirable place but he used to have so much wealth. That’s why people like Benigno Aquino continue to provoke and express disagreement

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    during the Marcos regime. It showed us how President Marcos greed for power. He wants to remain as president of the republic even though he was not elected as one. Marcos was a good president because in his time‚ the Philippines was raised and the economy was good but when his term starts to end‚ he still wants to remain on the office for good. He graved for power and never want to end it. Because of that‚ he strengthen the power of the military so that the military will protect him from the opposition

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    from people because of graft and corruption issues. Manuel Roxas tried to destroyed the rebel group which is known as Hukbalahap but he only created widespread anger among peasants. But his power didin’t last long‚ he died on heart attack‚ on April 15‚ 1948 while giving his speech at the Clark Air Force base. He died at the age of 56. And He was succeeded by his vice president‚ Elpidio Quirino. Elpidio Quirino during his term poverty was present. And because of inflation salary of people cannot

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    Martial Law in Philippines I. Introduction Martial Law was proclaimed by Ferdinand Marcos the 6th president of the Philippines on September 21‚ 1972. Dictatorial in which he will able to control‚ rule‚ and manipulate people through his power. He was a topnotch law student. Since he argue at the Supreme Court accusing him as a murderer‚ because of his ability as a sharp shooter. He quickly gained supporters because of winning against it. Even in his love life he considered it

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    “Comparative Study on EDSA I and EDSA II” In EDSA I people were protesting about an election fraud supposedly done by Ferdinand Marcos during February 1986. EDSA I lasted five days from February 21-25 1986. Many of Corazon Aquino’s devoted followers were angered because they were not able to vote due to the fact that their names were deleted from the registered voter’s list. Members of the Commission on Election left work because they were offended that Ferdinand Marcos was demanding that he

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    Martial law accompanies curfews for the citizens; it also applies the military law and military justice to the citizens. Martial law in the Philippines was imposed in September 21‚ 1972 until January 17‚ 1981. During the imposition of the Martial law‚ people were divided. Some said that it was just right to impose the Martial law‚ some said it wasn’t right. Some agreed to Ferdinand Marcos and some to Corazon Aquino. I personally think that the imposition of Martial law was just. In my opinion‚ even

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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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    elections here in the Philippines. As I ponder about the candidates for president my mind goes back to all the history lectures I had about Ferdinand Marcos and his regime. He held the presidential seat for about twenty-one years and his time in power and even after power has always been controversial. I usually take cabs to get around‚ and it is common for cabs to have their radio on usually on the news station. Here in the Philippines‚ it is almost as if politics is the only news. It is what you’ll hear

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