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    MKV TUA MATRIX OF THE PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS | HISTORY | | PRESIDENT | POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY | POLITICAL EXPERIENCE | ACHIEVEMENTS | STRENGHTS‚ WEAKNESSES‚ THREATS | EVALUATION | EMILIO AGUINALDOYears of Administration:March 22‚1897- April 1‚ 1901 | Dedicated to the expulsion of the Spanish and independence of the Philippines through armed force. | He was elected cabeza de barangay of Binakayan‚ QuezonHe also engaged in inter-island shipping‚ travelling as far south as the Sulu ArchipelagoThe

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    Mutiny in the Philippines

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    Ltsg. Antonio Trillanes IV‚ Army Capt. Gerardo Gambala‚ Army Capt. Milo Maestrecampo‚ Navy Ltsg. James Layug and Marine Capt. Gary Alejano. They took over the Oakwood Premier in the Ayala Center‚ Makati City to air grievances against the Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo administration and alleged graft and corruption in the military and government. They also affirmed that they saw signs suggesting that the President was going to declare martial law. The bloodless mutiny ended unsuccessfully within 18 hours

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    The Congruence of Legitimacy to Power By: Chissan Rae M. Balderas Adamson University‚ Philippines Under presidential system of government having three equal branches‚ in which the executive is one‚ several conflicts would have been vital to the immediate decay of all three in just one misinterpretation in the rule of law. Checks and balances are the main concern of this kind of government; thus‚ the executive in particular has its own executive power. In contrast‚ loop holes (legally) to consider

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    POLITICAL DYNASTIES IN THE PHILIPPINES Last 2011‚ Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago introduced the Senate Bill 2649‚ also known as Anti-dynasty bill which guarantees the Article II‚ Section 26 of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines which states that “The state shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law.” Political dynasty can be put in effect when a person who is a spouse to an incumbent official runs for an elective

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    people themselves‚ and from the higher power directing it. This paper is to tackle current issues in our government that I consider a tele-novela which remains a box office hit. What I think about the ongoing saga regarding former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s (GMA) efforts to leave the country to get medical treatment abroad and the Aquino administration’s efforts to stop her. Not to mention the controversial TRO issued by the Supreme court in connection with the refusal of the DOJ secretary

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    Caap History

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    tPhilippines’ Civil Aviation Authority formerly Air Transportation Office‚ abbreviated as CAAP‚ is an agency of thePhilippine government under the Department of Transportation and Communications responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe‚ economic and efficient air travel.[2] The agency also investigates aviation accidents.[3] The agency’s main office is in Pasay City ------------------------------------------------- History Legislative Act No. 3909 passed by the Philippine

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    development has various concepts which were formulated to support its strategies for the good of our country. But with what our country is experiencing right now‚ do we have to consider the Philippines as a progressive or‚ as our President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo described it‚ a STRONG republic? Are these concepts effective? Despite the fact that those who are in power are continually claiming that our country’s economic status is improving‚ is this so-called "improvement" prominent? Are our surroundings

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    ARALIN PANLIPUNAN

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    smart‚ and made our country a better country‚ but that was the problem‚ he did not give any freedom to the people. Money changes people. There are these people who uses their money for them instead help the community. Let us use President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as an example‚ instead of using the money or donating the money for the people she used the money of the people for her body and face. If you are wondering what my answer is‚ it’s a yes. Leaders wanted power and wealth. It led violent guest

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    GMA and Plato’s Equality of Women Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is the fourteenth president of the Republic of the Philippines. She became the country’s leader in necessity after the ouster of former president Joseph Ejercito Estrada and then was elected as president during the 2004 elections. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo is also the second female president of the republic. This paper is a manifestation on Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as a female head of the nation guided by the Platonic idea on equality on

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    and to improve the lives of the Filipino’s. It was Arroyo’s challenge to bring the Filipino’s back to its feet. PRIMARY PROBLEMS Killings • There have been more than 840 killings in the Philippines since President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo came to power. • One of the major problems of the Philippines are the arbitrary‚ unlawful and extrajudicial killings which includes the death of journalists. • More than half of the journalists who were killed after Marcos’ time

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