Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Ferdinand Marcos A. List of Failures B. Causes of Failures C. Results of Failures III. Corazon Aquino A. List of Failures B. Causes of Failures C. Results of Failures IV. Fidel V. Ramos A. List of Failures B. Causes of Failures C. Results of Failures V. Joseph Estrada A. List of Failures B. Causes of Failures C. Results of Failures VI. Gloria Macapagal Arroya A. List of Failures B. Causes of Failures C. Results of Failures I. Introduction - I want to start my term paper by telling you what my topic is, and why I chose this topic. My topic is about the presidents’ failures during the years of 1965 to 2010 made. These presidents are Ferdinand Marcos, Corazon C. Aquino, Fidel V. Ramos, Joseph …show more content…
Corazon greatfully dealt with her husband’s death. Marcos was believed to be behind the killing. While Corazon gracefully dealt with her husband 's death, Aquino developed into a national symbol of reform. With international pressure bearing down on his administration, Marcos unexpectedly called for presidential elections on February 1986. Marcos 's disapproval chose Aquino as their candidate. When Corazon narrowly lost the election, Aquino and her supporters challenged the results. Quickly, Marcos 's fortunes began to turn. The army, and then the defense minister declared support for Aquino, causing Marcos to seek exile in Hawaii. Aquino was sworn into office on February 25, 1986. She became the first female president of the Philippines. During her six years as the country 's president, Aquino avoided coup attempts by Marcos supporters and struggled to address her country 's economic problems. In 1992, she left office and was replaced by her former defense secretary, Fidel V. …show more content…
Ramos’s presidential term started on June 30, 1992 to June 30, 1998. When he was president, the Philippines experienced fast economic growth and a period of political stability, which were good for the Philippines, and its people. He served as the Secretary of National Defence and Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the rank of General. As President, Fidel V. Ramos’s policies and programs led to major peace agreements with Muslim separatists, communist insurgents, and military rebels, which renewed investor confidence in the Philippine economy. Ramos pushed for the deregulation of key industries and the liberalization of the economy. He encouraged the privatization of public entities, to include the modernization of public infrastructure through the expanded Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) law. During the years of 1993 to 1997, the Philippine economy recovered dramatically. Gross National Product averaged 5 percent. The total inflow of foreign exchange into the country outpaced that of the combined periods of rule of both Presidents Marcos and Aquino, and the average income of the Filipino family increased during Ramos’ administration than in the preceding two decades. This allowed Fidel V. Ramos’s government to implement a comprehensive Social Reform Agenda (SRA) that addressed problems that were continuing for a long time. These problems were poverty, education, health and skills training, housing, environmental protection, children and
Some of those problems consist of, unemployment, education, police brutality, single parent households, drugs, gang violence, and the high rate of incarceration
When looking at the cover of this book, one may think that the rest of the book will only get better from there. They will be greatly disappointed when they finish the whole book and realize that when they looked at the cover, they encountered the most interesting part of the whole book. Failures of the Presidents does not exceed or even fulfill the expectations the reader has for this book. If someone wrote a book called “Failures of the History Books”, this book would get its deserving spot on the top of the list. Failures of the Presidents by Thomas Craughwell is a nonfiction history book.
The immediate results and the means that acheived them, however, ended up being unsustainable and a poor outcome in the long term for
The problems of the Progressive Era, each were addressed and solution were found. The difficulties of the Progressive Era like Women Suffrage, Slums, and Unregulated Railroads were discovered and found solutions to. The Progressive Era had difficulties with Women Suffrage, Slums, and even Unregulated railroads. Slums lived in poverty with disease and crime in there life and had now other way to live. There were a few solutions to this problem, Jacob Riis photographed pictures and putt them in a book called How The Other Half Lives, about the poverty, crime, and disease in there lives, Tenement houses were set up, and the government regulated landlord practices.
Military death squads roamed the streets, picking up suspects and taking them off to unknown military installations, where they were often beaten, tortured, and never seen again. The military junta filled the presidency
Due to Urbanization over the years there has been an increase in pollution, poverty, and crime. Air Pollution is one the Mexico City’s Worst issues. Many residents of Mexico City suffer from Asthma and other illnesses due to air pollution. Many social problems have occurred due to urbanization. Their are not enough jobs in the city to keep everyone employed.
Causes can be divided into the following. Structural Causes: These can include poverty, unemployment, and lack of good quality, affordable housing. More people are now at risk
Our educational system is failing us. The United States of America is supposed to be the “greatest” country in the world but statistics are showing that our government/educational system is failing us; children/young adults of the nation. Being a student of a middle ranked school in Arizona, I personally have had a first-hand feel for how good and/or bad teaching affects students. Just in high school I have had teachers that would just assign websites as our lesson and even teachers that sit at their desk for the whole hour; don’t even go over the mindset, homework, and maybe only show one problem so that we’ll know what the homework will be like. Until sophomore year I didn’t even know the differences between you’re, your, too, and to.
The topics include for example the poverty caused by the
Some examples would be Obesity, the lack of nutrients a child needs, and the influx of chemicals that come with the eating of fast food (Lombardo, ? 8 Monumental Pros??). These are problems because America has been fighting against child obesity for years and having open campus lunches near all of these fast food chains and unhealthy food choices would combat the work of the movements against obesity. This is very important because the health of a child affects how the child behaves, learns, and communicates (Lombardo, ? Top 7 Pros and Cons?.?).
Fidel Castro’s rise to power involves different factors but historians disagree concerning which one is directly responsible for Castro’s being in power. However, the factors leading to Castro’s rise to power are separated four ideas. Firstly, Batista’s government played a huge role along with the United States of America. Secondly, Cuba’s economic situation and thirdly the Cuban revolution (1953-1952) which revealed Fidel Castro as a revolutionary and war hero. Lastly, Castro’s ideology, even though historians tend to leave little place to this factor in his rise to power.
So making a bad decision is never fun. I’d like to think that most of us prefer not to make them but can’t help to sometimes because we think a bad decision isn’t that bad. It might even be a good one in the right mind set. The point of this paper being to reflect on a pass choice looking at it with the elements of critical thinking. My bad decision is one I think most are guilty of, waiting until the last minute on something important.
What factors create or determine the health problems? What resources are available to address the health problems? What are
The Philippines has always had a rich musical history. It takes its roots from the indigenous tribes of the Philippines, who used it as a way to pass on epics and stories about gods and heroes, a way to celebrate good harvests, festivals, weddings and births, a way to mourn the dead, to court women, and a way to praise the gods. This music was then enriched by the Philippines’ western colonizers. The Spaniards imparted the zarzuela (called sarswela in the Philippines) and the rondalla, adding more Spanish touches to Filipino folk songs. The Americans, on the other hand, influenced the Philippine music scene by introducing pop and rock, eventually leading to the creation of “Pinoy pop”, which included a wide variety of forms like dance tunes, ballads, rock n’ roll, disco, jazz, and rap.
In our everyday life, all individuals are obliged to be successful. People work hard on a daily basis looking for money, education, power, perfect relationships with others. However, only a small number of people considers the exact meaning of love. Failure to determine what success means have led to people climbing the wrong ladder. For most people, success means obtaining a specific object such as building wealth, launching a million-dollar business or being in a perfect relationship.