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    Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) in 1968. Moreover, supporters of CPP’s military arm, the New People’s Army, also grew in numbers in Tarlac and other parts of the country. Third, the alleged attempt on the life of then Minister of Defense Juan Ponce Enrile gave

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    Martial Law under the Marcos administration was a very uproarious period in Philippine history, and countless lives have been irrevocably changed because of it. With the working thesis of, “The execution of the orders from the higher ups during the Marcos era stems from the psychological capability of certain soldiers to communicate, understand, and properly implement the law in a peaceful manner,” the researcher delves into the concept of agency and how it is affected or compromised by both internal

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    Jan., 1970, some 2,000 demonstrators tried to storm Malacañang Palace, the presidential residence; riots erupted against the U.S. embassy. When Pope Paul VI visited Manila, an attempt was made on his life. 1971, at a Liberal party rally, hand grenades were thrown at the speakers’ platform, and several people were killed. Sept., 1972 President Marcos declared martial law in,charging that a Communist rebellion threatened. 1973 - The 1935 constitution was

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    Jennifer G. Bolisay A61 Rhetorical Pattern: Argumentative Essay Purpose: To argue with people against K-12 Audience: Parents and students Role: Researcher, one who wants people to be also pro K-12 Thesis Statement: Although adding 2 more years to the basic 10 year education system of the Philippines will cost the poorest Filipinos, imposing the 12 year education plan will give more job opportunities to students, make more globally competitive students and maximize their time on choosing their career

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    Philippines. State of the Nation Adress Submitted by: Merryl Angelic C. Borja An annual address by the President of the Philippines to the Congress of the Philippines. 08 Fall 08 Fall Colegio de San Juan de Letran Colegio de San Juan de Letran Vice President Jejomar Binay; Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile; Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr.; Former Presidents Fidel Valdez Ramos and Joseph Ejercito Estrada; Honorable Justices of the Supreme Court; Honorable members of the diplomatic corps; Members of the

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    INTRODUCTION The United States and the Republic of the Philippines maintain close ties based upon the U.S.- Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty, the period of U.S. colonization, common strategic and economic interests, and shared democratic values. The United States long maintained sizable naval and air forces bases in the country. Although the Philippine Senate voted against U.S. wishes to close American military installations in 1992, bilateral security cooperation resumed following territorial

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