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Election as a Democratic Instrumentality Appropriated in Philippine Politics via the Agency of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC)

Ruel F. Pepa

The free election of government officials in a country is said to be a classic legacy of democratic politics. In the context of the Philippines, it is a legacy of what we have come to know as the American brand of democracy. Generations before the Americans came to colonize the country after more than three centuries of Spanish colonization, US democracy had already been an institution in its own right where elections happened at all levels of government and hence were an institution in themselves. Read More.

 

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In 1491, Leonardo da Vinci looked at his invention and knew he had to hide it. Centuries later, museum curator Rollo Barnett's Georgetown home burns to the ground. Only his son, Reb, survives. A Hollywood stuntman, Reb travels to Tuscanny, Italy on a quest to find da Vinci's Circles of Truth - a coded map concealing the hiding place of The Medici Dagger.


 


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