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Martial Law impact on Philippine education

The Impact of Martial Law on Philippine Education

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

In 1972, Ferdinand E. Marcos declared Martial Law in the Philippines. This had a big impact on education, making it harder for students to think freely. It also made it tough for them to learn the truth about this time in history. Today, social media is full of fake news, especially about Martial Law. The…

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Human Rights Organizations

The Role of International Human Rights Organizations

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

International Human Rights Organizations are key in protecting human rights and helping humanitarian causes worldwide. The 1993 UN World Conference on Human Rights showed how important these groups are. With hundreds of thousands of active NGOs, they fight for human rights through advocacy and education. Groups like Amnesty International, with over seven million members, support…

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Catholic Church in the Philippines

The Role of the Catholic Church in Philippine Society

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Catholic Church has been a cornerstone of Philippine society for over five centuries. Its influence extends beyond spirituality, shaping the nation’s culture, education, and social values. With a membership exceeding one billion globally, it remains a vital institution in the lives of millions of Filipinos. From its introduction in 1521, the Church has played…

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Philippine Economy

The Impact of Martial Law on the Philippine Economy

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippine Economy took a big hit during martial law. The country’s Economic Growth plummeted. The Philippines became the first in Asia and second globally to get World Bank loans with strict conditions. These conditions included cutting tariffs and removing import licenses. This change led to a drop in average nominal tariffs from 44.3% in…

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New People's Army

The Rise of the New People’s Army (NPA)

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The New People’s Army (NPA) started in 1969. It is the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP). Their main aim is to take down the government and create a communist state. The Philippines has faced a lot of issues with communism. The NPA is one of the biggest groups involved. The…

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political corruption in the Philippines

The Impact of Political Corruption on Philippine Governance

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Political corruption has long been a challenge for the Philippines, affecting its governance and development. The government faces significant hurdles in maintaining public trust and ensuring transparency. Recent data, such as the Corruption Perceptions Index, highlights the persistent issues in the country. Corruption undermines political integrity and economic growth. It leads to mismanagement of resources,…

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economic dependence in the Philippines

The Impact of Economic Dependence on Philippine Development

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Economic dependence has long shaped the political and economic discourse in the Philippines. From historical theories by thinkers like Marx to modern global contexts, the concept of dependence remains central to understanding development. In the Philippines, this dynamic plays out in unique ways, influencing policies and community structures. The interplay between independence and dependence is…

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alternative media

The Development of Alternative Media and Communication

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Alternative media has become a big deal lately. It’s all about giving a voice to different views in the media world. Independent and community media are key players here. They focus on groups that are often ignored. These media types are all about getting people involved and supporting social change. They offer a space for…

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Filipino art post-war era

The Development of Filipino Art in the Post-War Era

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The post-war era marked a significant turning point for Filipino creativity. After the devastation of World War II, the Philippines experienced a cultural revival that reshaped its artistic landscape. This period saw the emergence of new styles and themes, reflecting the nation’s resilience and evolving identity. During this time, artists began to explore social realism,…

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Catholic Church opposition to martial law

The Role of the Catholic Church in Opposing Martial Law

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Catholic Church was a major force against martial law in the Philippines. This time was filled with human rights abuses and social unrest. With about 75% of Filipinos being Catholic, the Church’s voice mattered a lot in politics. Leaders like Cardinal Jaime Sin spoke out against the Marcos regime. They were key in the…

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