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    A Short Summary of Edsa

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    Filipino would be‚ not knowing his nations own history. The history that brought his parents and his own freedom. Who would even forget the sacrifices that former President Corazon “Cory” Cojuangco Aquino had given not only for her own good but also for the improvement of the next Filipino generations. Corazon Aquino had been known because of her nonviolent revolution held at Epifanio de los Santos Avenue Quezon City‚ Metropolitan Manila ‚ with the help of 2‚000‚000 Filipino citizens as well as several

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    Sharnela Kamil Sahidjuan BSN-1A Reaction paper The world‚ as we all know is going into high technological advances and its going real fast! Things that we never imagine possible is now a reality. Babies formed out of experiments‚ genetic diseases being corrected‚ solutions are being uncovered for medical problems we never thought we could solve‚ new ways to treat diseases and making real live human body organs‚ in years time the idea of human cloning may be a shocking

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    Reaction Paper about Martial Law On September 21‚ 1972‚ President Ferdinand E. Marcos placed the Philippines under Martial Law. The declaration issued under Proclamation 1081 suspended the civil rights and imposed military authority in the country. Marcos defended the declaration stressing the need for extra powers to quell the rising wave of violence allegedly caused by communists. As I watched the 11 clips of Martial Law‚ different feelings showed up in me. At first‚ knowing that a bright Filipino

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    Noynoy Aquino

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    Benigno Simeon “Noynoy” C. Aquino III has always viewed politics as a necessary vehicle for change‚ a perspective he formed early in life through the examples set by both of his parents. In 1998‚ he ran for a seat in the House of Representatives and won. He would serve as Congressman of the 2nd District of Tarlac until 2007. In his nine years at the Lower House‚ Noynoy focused on the fiscalizing role of a legislator. He felt that there were already too many laws‚ and good ones at that‚ but

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    They should also be tested by both the serological and virological methods (RT-PCR) the reason the test may be incorrect the first couple of weeks is due to the virus being isolated from the blood. The various reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) can be used for genotyping of the virus‚ which can allow comparisons of virus samples from different geographical

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    Rizal and Aquino

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    Biography of Ninoy Aquino He smiles‚ but his eyes look wary. Aquino walks out onto the tarmac of the Manila International Airport‚ while uniformed men prevent his companions from following. Suddenly the sound of a shot rings through the plane. Aquino’s traveling companions begin to wail; three more shots sound. The western cameraman filming the event 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

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    Ten years of dancing exhibited in a more or less 90-minute performance. With all those expertise they have gained in their decade of dancing‚ I must say that I expected it to be great of course. I got to see the whole part of it‚ so I will base my reactions on what I really saw. First and foremost‚ the title itself‚ “Sangdekada Sandayaw Reloaded‚” already had an impact with the aid of the alliteration used and the word “reloaded.” However‚ saying that it is a benefit concert gave a greater impact to

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    The Edsa Shrine

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    THE EDSA SHRINE [pic]The EDSA Shrine‚ located at the crossroads of Epifanio de los Santos (EDSA) Avenue and Ortigas Avenue in Quezon City‚ is formally known as the Shrine of Mary‚ Queen of Peace (Our Lady of EDSA)‚ It is dedicated to Our Lady who has miraculously interceded to oust the dictatorship in a peaceful and bloodless uprising that is now world renowned as the People Power Revolution of 1986. On December 15‚ 1989‚ the EDSA Shrine was established with then Rev. Fr. Socrates B. Villegas as

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    corruption operates in our government‚ it is like a cancer that is slowly killing us but having no cure for it. When Sir Atienza told us that that corruption is present in the government and to show a proof for his statement he will show us a movie about it. Back to the movie‚ government officials have different tactics in order to steal money that should be used for their said projects. One example of their tactics is price fixing‚ they will say that a specific item will cost higher from its usual

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    Ninoy Aquino

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    Benigno “Ninoy” S. Aquino Jr. (Nov. 27‚ 1932-Aug. 21‚ 1983) I. Background Benigno Aquino of the Philippines was a leading opponent of the rule of President Ferdinand Marcos (1917–1989)‚ who governed the Philippines from 1966 to 1986. Aquino’s opposition ended in August 1983 when‚ after living in the United States for three years‚ he returned to the Philippine capital of Manila and was assassinated (killed) at the airport. Aquino’s death touched off massive demonstrations against President

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