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    Presidents of the Philippines Submitted by: Abud‚ Tegie De Vera‚ Sharmaine Inting‚ Mhae ‚Norman Olayvar‚ Ma. Elaine D. Submitted to: Mr. Ricky Tebang Professor in History MWF 7:00-8:00pm First Republic ------------------------------------------------- Emilio Aguinaldo (1899-1901) -> The first and youngest Philippine President (at age 29) -> A Filipino revolutionary general and politician -> Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight

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    If I Were the President

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    There was once a time when I escaped the hustles of the world. I found myself walking alone in a dark and lonely street. Trash was scattered everywhere and the street was filled with rats. I was deeply moved and saddened by the frightful sight. While I was walking down the street‚ I saw a boy. The boy had eyes similar to a jaguar’s but showed signs of depression; he was so thin that his bones were clearly outlined under his skin and his clothes were half torn‚ half worn. I approached the boy and

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    Do presidents have so much power that they can almost guarantee reelection to more than two terms? Instead of starting a second term knowing he could not serve again‚ the president would be able to keep congress and the public guessing‚ thereby retain their influence until the last minute. There was a great belief early on of steadiness for America‚ and to achieve that there must be a stable president‚ so it was more likely back then to be reelected opposed to getting change. Presidents were

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    Powers of the President A common question today amongst the citizens of the United States regarding the president‚ especially today’s president‚ Barack Obama‚ is whether or not the President has too much power. A question even asked in one of the video which garners different opinions with many‚ including myself‚ typically saying that the President’s power may seem a bit excessive. However‚ is it necessary that the President have that much power and how exactly does he acquire all that power

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    time. You are the president of the United States of America. The President of the United States of America has nine different “hats that he wears.” He is the Chief Executive‚ the head of executive branch that enforces the law. He is the Chief Legislature and presents legislation. He is the chief of state and is responsible for the wellbeing of the country and providing services to the people. He is the chief of economy and controls the budget. The constitution makes the president head of the nation’s

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    Roles of the President

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    Roles of the President Following is a schedule showing how a modern President may spend a “typical” day. Each activity on the schedule requires the President to play one or more of the roles of the President. For each activity‚ tell which specific role is involved (e.g.‚ commander-in-chief or chief executive). Some activities involve more than one role‚ so be sure to list ALL of them! 6:30 AM: Awakened by a staff member‚ the President listens to a brief report on events that occurred during

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    The President Must be a President Before They Are President An analysis of perpetuality in politics 2300 years ago‚ Aristotle wrote about the importance of character to persuade in his book Rhetoric‚ writing‚ “We believe good men more fully and more readily than others: this is true generally whatever the question is‚ and absolutely true where exact certainty is impossible and opinions are divided” (181-182). This has been proven true since then‚ particularly in politics‚ where certainty is impossible

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    government.  The President of the Philippines is the head of state governing the country. According to the Philippine government‚ the office has been held by politicians who were inaugurated as President of the Philippines following the ratification of a constitution that explicitly declared the existence of the Philippines Philippine Presidents‚ which are locally known as "Ang Pangulo"‚ are the head of state and government of the Republic of the Philippines. Philippine Presidents serve a term of

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    (1) In March 1897 Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President of a revolutionary government at the Tejeros Convention.[14] The new government was meant to replace the Katipunan as a government‚ though the latter was not formally abolished until 1899. Aguinaldo was again elected President at Biak-na-Bato in November‚ leading the Biak-na-Bato Republic. Exiled in Hong Kong after the Pact of Biak-na-Bato‚ with the advent of the Spanish-American War he returned to the Philippines to renew revolutionary activities

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    The ideal President according to the Constitution and what I believe would differ greatly from what was seen in the 90s. Where the ideal President would not act along party lines‚ the Presidents of the past sought to draw themselves into party struggles in which weakened the nation in numerous occasions. The ideal President would act only on the best interests of the nation and not act as part of any sort of political agenda that would seek to gain power for the President’s political party or from

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    Presidents of the Philippines PRESIDENT YEAR LEGACY FAMOUS TAGLINE Emilio Famy Aguinaldo January 23‚ 1899[ March 23‚ 1901[L 2] “this country will be great again” Manuel Luis Molina Quezon November 15‚ 1935 August 1‚ 1944[L 5] "Pro Patria et Jure: For Country and Law" Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel October 14‚ 1943 August 17‚ 1945[L 6] Sergio Suico Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 “immediate independence” Manuel Acuña Roxas May 28‚ 1946 - April 15‚ 1948 "Our noble aspirations for nationhood

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    President of India

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    of Presidents of India The Main Gate of Rashtrapati Bhavan‚ the official residence of the President of India The President of India is the head of state and first citizen of India. The President is also the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of India.[1] Although the president is vested such powers by the constitution of India‚ the position is largely a ceremonial role and the executive powers are de facto exercised by the Cabinet Ministers and Prime Minister.[2] The post of President is

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    President of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia President of India Presidential Standard Incumbent Pranab Mukherjee since 25 July 2012 Style Hon’ble President (Within India) His Excellency (Outside India) Residence Rashtrapati Bhavan Appointer Electoral College Term length Five years (renewable) Inaugural holder Rajendra Prasad 26 January 1950 Formation Indian Constitution 26 January 1950 Salary 1.5 lakh (US$2‚400) (monthly)[1] Website President of India The President

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    Complete name Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel *known as Jose P. Laurel born on March 9‚ 1891 at Tanauan‚ Batangas die on November 6‚ 1959 due to heart attack and stroke became president on October 14‚ 1943 thru election ended his term on August 17‚ 1945 because he issued an Executive proclamation which declared the dissolution of his regime. *greatest contribution/achievements founded Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila Controversies/Issues during Term -cooperated with the Japanese

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    Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Cristina Fernández de Kirchner President of Argentina Incumbent Assumed office 10 December 2007 Vice President Julio Cobos (2007–2011) Amado Boudou (2011–present) Preceded by Néstor Kirchner National Senator for Buenos Aires Province In office 10 December 2005 – 28 November 2007 National Senator for Santa Cruz In office 10 December 2001 – 9 December 2005 In office 10 December 1995 – 3 December 1997 National Deputy for Santa Cruz In office

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    President | Term | Policies | Contributions | | | | Positive | Negative | 1. Emilio Aguinaldo | 1898-1901 | *  Fiscal Reform * Education Initiative * Local government reorganization * Constitutional Amendments * Visayan Federation | | | 2. Manuel L. Quezon | 1935-1944 | | | | 3. Jose P. Laurel | 1943-1945 | | | | 4. Sergio S. Osmeña | 1944-1946 | | | | 5. Manuel A. Roxas | 1946-1948 | | | | 6. Elpidio R. Quirino | 1948-1953 | | | |

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    act‚ which continued the existing free trade between the Philippines and the United States. These laws provided financial aid worth millions of pesos to begin the rehabilitation of our country. Elpidio Quirino (1948-1953) His six years as president were marked by notable post-war reconstruction‚ general economic gains‚ and increased economic aid from the United States He created the Agricultural Credit Cooperatives Financing Administration (ACCFA) to facilitate the financial help extended

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    The primary duties of the class president usually include working with students to resolve problems‚ and relay information to the class. This information includes questions‚ concerns‚ gripes‚ groans‚ bitches and injuries that need to be reported. The president also has the responsibility of leading class is also the main resource for all questions and knowledge that is not understood he/she acts as a mentor to the class itself. The term for a class president is from the time he/she is elected

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    Election of the President The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of: • elected members of the two Houses of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies of the States - Article 54 • It includes the national capital territory of Delhi and the Union territory of Pondicherry • The President’s election is held in accordance with a system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote • there shall be uniformity in the scale of representation of the

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    A Short Summary of "Shall We Tell the President" by James Archer.       The novel starts with the inauguration ceremony of Florentyna Kane‚ the forty third presidents of America and also the first women. She defeated Ralph Brooks in the election. Her husband was Richard Winchester and she had two children William and Annabel. In her first speech she talks about the ‘Gun control bill’ and declared the war against the disease‚ discrimination and poverty. March 3 Thursday Evening: Nick Stames‚ the

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