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    Soc Sci 2 MARTIAL LAW REFLECTION PAPER During our humanities week in my high school‚ we commemorated the 40th anniversary of Martial Law as the Social Science activity. 1 There were exhibits‚ rituals‚ talks‚ and many experiences shared and throughout all this‚ I have come to realize how lucky I am‚ that I have the freedom all those heroes during martial law fought for‚ without breaking a sweat. 2 I realized how blessed I am‚ that I

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    there we’re many laws that were imposed. But the law that made a huge impact on citizens before is the imposition of the Martial law. Basically‚ the 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

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    Social Movements after Martial Law Even after the martial law‚ social movements still existed because the basic issues remained ignored by the state. Post-Martial Law period was a transition between the authoritarianism to democracy. Therefore‚ they are challenged to find ways on how to take advantage of the resources available under the new political dispensation. The three dominant social movements in this era are the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)‚ New People’s Army (NPA) and National

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    Martial arts From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The martial art of boxing was practiced in the ancient Thera. Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practices‚ which are practiced for a variety of reasons: self-defense‚ competition‚ physical health and fitness‚ entertainment‚ as well as mental‚ physical‚ and spiritual development. Although the term martial art has become heavily associated with the fighting arts of eastern Asia‚ it was originally

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    Arnis‚ as a martial art‚ was spawned in Philippine soil. It was known in ancient Philippines as kali‚ an ancient Malayan word that implies a large bladed weapon longer than a knife. This art was practiced primarily for self-defense by the pre-Spanish Filipinos who were noted for their friendly nature and legendary hospitality. The art of hand-to-hand combat has always been an integral part of the Filipino in his long‚ turbulent‚ and bloody history. By force of necessity and self-preservation he

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    Fiona Scott-Doran Assignment 1 HIST150 In what ways does Governor Brisbane’s Proclamation of Martial Law provide insights into the nature of conflict between Aborigines and settlers in the frontier areas around Bathurst in 1824? Essay introduction approx. 200 words There has been much controversy and debate over the issue of frontier violence and conflict between colonial settlers and indigenous Australians during early colonisation of Australia. While some historians contend that the evidence

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    PHILIPPINE ENVIRONMENTAL LAW FINAL Submitted By: Philip Baumgarten Introduction to the Philippines System of Government The Philippines has a government of representative democracy based on the United States system. The 1987 constitution‚ adopted during the administration of Corazon Aquino reestablished a presidential system of government with a bicameral legislature and an independent judiciary. The President‚ the members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are elected

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    ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS OF THE PHILIPPINES ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND POLICIES Bio 425/426/427 (Environmental Issues and Policies) P.D. 984 – Pollution Control Law P.D. 1151 – Philippine Environmental Policy - defines the general policies on he pursuit of a better quality of life for the present and future generations and mandates the undertaking the environmental impact assessments for all projects‚ which may significantly affect the environment. P.D. 1152 – Philippine Environmental Policy - defines

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    PHILIPPINE MINING LAW What is mining? Mining is the extraction (removal) of minerals and metals from earth.  Manganese‚ tantalum‚ cassiterite‚ copper‚ tin‚ nickel‚ bauxite (aluminum ore)‚ iron ore‚ gold‚ silver‚ and diamonds are just some examples of what is mined.  Why mine? Mining is a money making business.  Not only do mining companies prosper‚ but governments also make money from revenues.  Workers also receive income and benefits.  History of Mining in the Philippines First Mining Law:

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    Civilian vs. Military rule in Latin America In any study regarding the relationship between military and civilian rule In Latin America‚ it is important to have an understanding of the extensive role that the military has played in the region. The almost inseparable link between the civilian political system and military authority is key to gaining an insight into the challenges of attempting to consolidate rising democratic trends in a post-transition environment‚ from military to civilian rule

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