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    Imelda

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    entitled “Imelda‚” former first lady Imelda Marcos was given the chance to tell her side of the truth on screen. The film was a perfect glimpse of the personality of one of the most powerful women during the 1970s. What Imelda said during her countless interviews throughout the entire film seems to contradict what actually happened in the past. Perhaps it was really how Mrs. Marcos saw the world‚ or perhaps it was just simply because she dwelt on the past for far too long. Mrs. Marcos’ superficial

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    Imelda R. Marcos (born Imelda Remedios Visitación Romuáldez on July 2‚ 1929) is a Filipino politician and widow of former Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Upon the ascension of her husband to political power‚ she held various positions to the government until 1986. She is the first politician elected as member of the Philippine legislature in three geographical locations (Manila‚ Leyte‚ Ilocos Norte). In 2010‚ she was elected to become a member of the House of Representatives to represent Ilocos

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    Ferdinand Marcos

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    Ferdinand Marcos‚ the infamous dictator‚ ruled the Philippines with an iron hand from the early 1970s to the late 1980s. At the age of 21‚ and a sharp shooter as well‚ his father lost in the Ilocos Norte elections. He became a suspect and was convicted of the murder of his father’s political opponent. But a brilliant man that he was‚ he topped the bar exams while imprisoned. In court‚ he defended himself and was freed by Jose P. Laurel. He believed that this soon-to-be dictator’s intelligence can

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    Ferdinand Marcos

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    Ferdinand Marcos’s Regime In about two months it will be the elections here in the Philippines. As I ponder about the candidates for president my mind goes back to all the history lectures I had about Ferdinand Marcos and his regime. He held the presidential seat for about twenty-one years and his time in power and even after power has always been controversial. I usually take cabs to get around‚ and it is common for cabs to have their radio on usually on the news station. Here in the Philippines

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    Ferdinand Marcos

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    Ferdinand Edralin Marcos (September 11‚ 1917 – September 28‚ 1989) was the tenth (10th) President of the Republic of the Philippines and the only president to stay in office for more than twenty years (1965 to 1986). Dubbed as the country ’s "strongman‚" he holds the distinction of being the first and only Philippine President to be re-elected in office and the last Philippine Senate President to be elected to the highest office of the land – the Philippine Presidency. He served as president from

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    the Philippines: a man who had a lot of controversies while it was his term‚ who ruled the Philippines for 20 years‚ and this man was the reason for giving wealth into our country before. And he is none other than Ferdinand Emanuel Edralin Marcos‚ SR. (September 11‚ 1917-September 28‚ 1989). He’s the tenth president of the Philippines who had a lot of achievements‚ not just in his studies‚ but also in his career. He was also a politician and a great lawyer. In fact‚ he won his first trial

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    Ferdinand Marcos Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (September 11‚ 1917 – September 28‚ 1989) was 10th President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer‚ member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949–1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959–1965). He was Senate President from 1963-1965. He claimed to have led a guerrilla force called Ang Maharlika in northern Luzon during the Second World War‚ although this is doubted.[1][2] As Philippine president and strongman‚

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    The Quiapo Golden Mosque

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    constructed. In connection with this‚ we will also discuss the various beliefs and rituals of Muslims. II. QUIAPO GOLDEN MOSQUE A. HISTORY OF THE QUIAPO GOLDEN MOSQUE There is a mosque at Quiapo‚ Manila because of Khadaffi. First Lady Imelda Marcos invited him to visit Philippines but he said‚ he can’t visit without a mosque being built. By then‚ the Quiapo Golden Mosque was constructed for the Muslims especially visitors to pray at. (H. Abdulrahim Marmaya) It is further explained in an

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    Marco Polo

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    MARCO POLO The name Marco Polo has excited the imagination of children and adults alike for hundreds of years. This famous explorer left his home in Venice in 1271 to sail for a journey of a twenty four-year. A journey that took him where no European had been before. He went across the Middle East to Central Asia‚ Peking‚ and eventually to the palace of the strong Mongol King‚ Kublai Khan. Yet‚ when Marco returned home‚ he told the amazing stories to very few people. In the thirteenth century

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    Marco Polo When I was younger one of my favorite games to play in a swimming pool was “Marco Polo”. Little did I know that this famous childhood game was named after the famous explorer‚ Marco Polo himself. It is said that the reason the game was named after him was because one day Polo was traveling through China and grew very tired. He fell asleep on his horse and wondered away from the rest of his group. Later‚ he heard his group members calling his name‚ “Marco”. In return he called back to

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