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    Power to the People Essay Over the course of history many people have stood up and fought to improve society‚ but two of the most influential people then and today are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai. They have greatly affected society by raising people’s awareness of certain political issues. Martin Luther KIng Jr. was born January 15‚ 1929. He was a Civil Rights Leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of African Americans. On December‚ 1955‚ the accepted

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    it is true. I really love her so much that I can’t find the right words to describe my love for her. Whenever I’m with her‚ it feels like I can do anything. And I’m so confident‚ because I know that person accepts me as I am. Not like the other people‚ who expects too much on me‚ and criticizes my wrong doings. She accepts my mistakes‚ and everything. She is my strength to go on and continue my everyday life with love in my heart. She serves as my inspiration to strive harder and study more than

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    One of my topics is something that most of the people I know fear‚ death. Another important topic that will be discussed is the power of God. Death One of the greatest fears that most people have in their lives is death. I wonder why this is so? Do people mostly fear the way that they will die? Do they feel as if they haven’t accomplished everything they have wanted to in their life? I feel these things attribute to the fear that people have with death. There are several examples of

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    versus Ferdinand Marcos a dictator‚ a leader‚ who wanted to keep the presidential power. David versus Goliath is what the “snap” elections were often referred to. What did the people of the Philippines think of these opponents? How did all the events surrounding the “snap” election come about? Accusations and actions were made on both sides of the table‚ some good‚ and some bad. This is to examine the reactions of people in the Philippines as well as around the world to Ferdinand Marcos and Corazon

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    People in Power

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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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    Reflection Paper “Cultural Change and Persistence in China” This article revolves about culture change and persistence in China. Since the 1949 Communist takeover in china‚ the central government has initiated variety of changes. Many of these changes were literally forced; people who resisted them were often resettled or jailed. Ancestor worship was also declared illegal. Some of the investigators did their studies about variability and similarity of Chinese family life. Most of them focused on

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    VILLANUEVA BS PUBLIC HEALTH III “PEOPLE POWER EMPOWERMENT: A POSITION PAPER” Last February 25‚ the Filipino people once again commemorated the People Power Revolution on its twenty-sixth year. Such national event has made a mark in the history being known as a bloodless revolution which other countries attempted to do as well. For the masses‚ it was the ultimate symbol of the true empowerment of democracy. Having ousted a so-called tyrant through the unity of the Filipino people and without any bloodshed

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    REFLECTION PAPER How did you spend the Kadayawan Festival? Kadyawan is a festival celebrated by Dabawenyos each year in the month of August. It is celebrated to thank our creator for the good harvest and blessing. There are lots of events‚ tourist from around the globe‚ TV Icons visiting and having Mall Shows‚ Sale and many marked down prices on almost all items in the Malls‚ Sporting events namely Motocross‚ Fun runs‚ marathons and many more. There is also street dance and float parade where

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    The powerful force of democracy is the masses or the people. It can topple dictatorship that suppresses the basic rights of an individual; the rights for freedom of speech‚ freedom for want‚ and freedom for religion. It happened in the Philippines. Since the proclamation of Martial Law in September 21‚ 1972 (Proclamation No. 1081) through the government of the deposed President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos‚ these basic rights were suppressed by the military rule. I remember in the 70s‚ when you get

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    activity and enjoyed it because it allowed them to express themselves about a topic that they live through but truly didn’t understand because of how young they were at the time. When 9/11 occurred I was only three years old and I didn’t realize what was going on. All I knew is something was not right that day as i saw all the adults around me put on the news and stood in shock of what they were seeing on the television. Many people were lost in this tragic islamic terrorist attack. All

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