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    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‚ the EDSA Revolution

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    Regina May P. Hinagdanan 10-SCB Physics Reaction Paper Is nuclear power plant really that dangerous? It is true that many people have varying opinions about having nuclear power plants and developing nuclear energy. I‚ myself‚ see it as a good alternative source of energy while my brother sees it as a weapon for mass destruction. Nowadays‚ people are easily swayed by the reports of the media. Indeed‚ most of them are true but some of them tend to be a bit exaggerated. The article pointed

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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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    5Develop diseases 6.2Loss of appetite 6.4Inhability to sleep well 6.6Loss of family VIII.Conclusion. IX.Work cited. The dangerous effects of drugs Into the body of a person Introduction When people take drugs they are usually trying to get the substance from outside their body to receptor cells inside their body. Mostly‚ in the case of mood altering drugs these receptors are in the brain‚ although with some drugs like anabolic steroids these

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    Good day tourists! I’m ziel your tour guide for today and now where going to explore and see the beauty of the “resort province of the Philippines” welcome to LAGUNA!!! The Province of Laguna‚ which was formerly called La Laguna‚ was named after Laguna de Bay‚ the body of water that forms its northern boundary. Laguna de Bay‚ in turn‚ was named after the town of Bay (Laguna de Bay is Spanish which means "Lake of Bay")‚ the first provincial capital. Laguna (Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Laguna)‚ is a province

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    by now is a Senate. Martial Law has a mission‚ and it is to avoid harm from the communist. But in case of retrieving‚ the communist fight for they’re right. And the more that they became strong because of they’re unity. There were so many innocent people died because if the fight between the government and the communist. There are several persons are accused that they are part of the Communist Party of the Philippines. Most of them died. Marcos wanted to have a new society through the Martial Law

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    Malacanang has declared February 25 as a special holiday for all schools nationwide. People Power Day or Araw ng People Power is a school holiday. This is in commemoration of the 1986 People Power Revolution. Senator Gregorio Honasan‚ a former rebel soldier‚ was one of the major figures in the 1986 EDSA Revolution. As the anniversary of the 1986 EDSA revolution approaches‚ he thinks that there is no reason yet to "celebrate" its anniversary. For now‚ the Philippines can only "commemorate it." "Siguro

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    EDSA People Power Revolution Kaitlin Frazier Strayer University Sociology of Developing Countries Professor Anderson 3/4/13 EDSA People Power Revolution In 1986 there was a peaceful revolution against the Philippines’s President Ferdinand Marcos. The Filipinos were tired of how President Marcos government oppressed the people. The Philippine people staged a revolt called the EDSA People Power Revolution. The revolution is also known as the Peaceful Revolution because there was no bloodshed

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    I. BACKGROUNDThe essay was written by Jose Rizal during the writing of La Solidaridad in 1887 in Berlin. The essay itself originally appeared in the Filipino forthrightly review‚ La Solidaridad‚ of Madrid‚ in five installments‚ running from July 15 to September 15‚ 1890. According to Mr. Charles Derbyshire‚ it was a continuation of Rizal ’s campaign of education in which he sought by blunt truths to awaken his countrymen to their own faults at the same time that he was arousing the Spaniards to the

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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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