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    Unlawful Arrest

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    How has the implementation of Martial law impact the increase in Unlawful Arrest in the United States from 1863-2015? Introduction In efforts to suppress wars‚ counter terrorism and illegal immigration‚ the declaration of martial law has been devised. Although its proclamation shows in favor of settling these major issues that the United States has faced over the years. However‚ under the assertion of martial law‚ it has played a major role in the vast amounts of unlawful arrest of citizens and

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    Some Trivias About the New Philippine Bank Notes: P 20.00 FEATURES FRONT - President Manuel L. Quezon - Filipino as the National Language - Malacanan Palace - Seal of the Republic of the Philippines - New BSP Seal BACK - Banaue Rice Terraces (UNESCO World Heritage Site) - Palm Civet (see description below) - Indigenous weave design from the Cordilleras P 50.00 FEATURES FRONT - President Sergio Osmena - First National Assembly - Leyte Landing - Seal of the Republic

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    Colleen Gatchalian September 17‚ 2012 II – Ilang-ilang 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

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    MAGDADARO‚ MA. LIZZA P. IR-458 There were lots of insights‚ points of view and arguments to whether martial law had negative or positive effects to politics‚ economy‚ society and culture of the Philippines. Some may say that martial law was the darkest episodes in the country’s very recent past and some may applauded Marcos for imposing such system that results to a more “disciplined Filipinos ”. But most of them who experienced martial law‚ considered it as one of the horrible memory of

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    Leading by Virtue

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    Sem. Gerald Paul Grijaldo July 9‚ 2012 Oriental Philosophy 1 Mr. Ramon Rafael Dolor “Leading by Virtues” “A ruler who governs his state by virtue is like the north polar star‚ which remains in its place while all the other stars revolve around it.” - Confucius‚ The Analects 2:1 The Confucius saying that is quoted above is very meaningful and it is very helpful to every government leaders especially in our country. Confucius was referring to the leaders

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    The 1986 EDSA Revolution taught the world democracy. An event proudly included in history textbooks‚ as the Filipinos victorious non-violent attempt to overthrow the violent Marcos government. But the EDSA Revolution outcome would have not been in the Filipinos favor without the intervention of the Americans. Marcos and America‚ particularly their president Johnson‚ started with an extravagant friendship. Their friendship provided the assistance Americans needed for the ongoing Vietnamese war

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    The nationalism in the Philippines By Paolo Codilla Laquian In one of the most stunning display of nationalism in the world‚ the revolution known as the “People Power Revolution”‚ a series of popular demonstrations against the Marcos regime began in 1983 and culminated in 1986‚ set a new standard for displaying love of country whose example would be followed by multitudes of people all desiring change in their country. Nationalism is defined by Duhaylugsod (1999) is love of country with the advocacy

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    FEB 25‚ BERLIN---The Philippine Embassy and the Filipino community in Berlin commemorated the 26th anniversary of the 1986 EDSA People Power revolution‚ by reliving the vivid memory of the historic event. Though many of the Filcom members were too far away from home at the time‚ they reminisced the thought of how the EDSA spirit inspired other countries to aspire for their freedom‚ including the people power that led to the Fall of the Berlin wall in October 1989. The commemoration

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    At the Crossroads

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    At the Crossroads- Revisiting EDSA-Taft Avenue Thousands of people roaming the streets‚ four different roads leading to different places‚ hundreds of vehicles plying the roads; these are the elements that draw the scene of the typical Pasay rotonda. To the ordinary man on the street‚ not much can be seen in Pasay rotonda. In fact‚ there is no trace of any rotonda at all. Accordingly‚ the post in the middle of the crossing serves as the rotonda itself. Looking closer‚ all you’ll

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    Immunitarian Democracy

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    Does "community" refer to democracy? If not‚ could it or is it too deeply embedded in the conceptual lexicon of the Romantic‚ authoritarian and racist Right? This is the question‚ one already asked by American neo-communitarianism‚ that is emerging again in Europe at the precise moment when‚ some‚ especially in France and in Italy‚ are risking thinking community anew. At issue is not only a legitimate question‚ but in some ways even an inevitable one‚ in which democractic culture deeply examines

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