Saturday, September 21, 2024

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 Philippines' Resiliency Through Autonomy

        The Philippines has been a prey for numerous predator countries for such a long period of time. Although it came to this, the Philippines demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of domination and strife. The country was well-known for its adaptability and strength against foreign control and internal conflicts. Despite this, the Filipino nation maintained its cultural identity and customs despite more that three centuries of Spanish domination that enforced fresh social arrangements, religious practices and economic systems. Local communities showed their toughness by always opposing colonial repression which caused many uprisings and revolutions against the Spaniards. The short American period also brought new forms of governance and economies but Filipinos still managed to preserve their independence.

            In response to this, the Pinoys way out of the problems raised by colonialism was a mix of both opposition and acceptance which paved their way towards autonomy. Several revolts and revolutionary movements such as the one seen in the Philippines at 1896 and later responding to America’s colonialism appeared in the 19th century as way of rejecting invasive dominion of foreign authorities over the land owned rightfully by the Filipinos. These movements served not only as means through which people fought for freedom from colonialism but also help them realise a common nationhood that unified them amidst great diversities found within an archipelago made up of several islands. In order to effectively counter colonial domination, revolutionary authorities were established and in 1899 a constitution known as the Malolos was drafted accordingly. However, there were many obstacles encountered in the course of attaining idependence including infighting between different fractions as well as difficulty in handling intricate global politics.

    Furthermore, the difficulties faced during the colonial period and after it were a lot and different. The fight for independence was stained by conflicts within as well as with the colonial powers, hence, periods of instability and uncertainty existed. The Philippines was under new forms of governance and political realities after the Spanish-American War and subsequent treaty of Paris which saw America took control over it. War and economic dislocations made it hard to join dissimilar regions and cultures to form a single nation. Social inequalities had long been in existence while colonial exploitation still affected its development. Nonetheless, throughout this colonial era, the Philippines showed great strength that would eventually lead them to self-rule at confronting challenges through courage and adjustment. 


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Ruth Esther Diane Gados

Ilocos Sur National High School

Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 2700

ruthestherdiane@gmail.com

August 29, 2024


Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos
President of the Philippines
Malacanang Palace
1005 San Miguel, Manila

President:


I hope this letter finds you in good health and high spirits. As a concerned citizen, I would like to take a moment to express my thoughts on an issue that is close to my heart:


First of all, I would like to congratulate you on winning the election and becoming the 17th president of the Philippines. I hope you'll do well because majority of the Filipinos gave you their trust to lead the country.


Unity was the main message of your campaign, and I hope you'll make it possible for all Filipinos have their eyes on you . Many says that your a tax-evader and a thief. I hope that you will disprove the accusations thrown against you. As the head of the nation, I pray that you will exemplify integrity and honesty. Please make wise decisions with clear conscience.

Thank you for your time and attention to this important matter. I have faith in your commitment to serve the Filipino people, and I look forward to seeing positive changes in the near future.

Sincerely,
Ruth Esther Diane Gados
0999 999 9999  

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 Embracing My Assets

     Within the life of existense, I am a grace woven from the love of my parents. Born on the chilly night of December 5th in the year 2008 in the nostalgic city of Vigen, l had gladly accepted the life that had been blessed to me. At age of 15, I find myself engulfed in an endless array of passions—reading, crafting, and exploring the world full of creative ideas. I am deeply engrossed with crocheting as I always feel the satisfaction I'm craving whenever I create an art. I find the beauty of these interests of mine through every creative knots that I make with my hook to which I always find fulfilling. Come along with me and explore my fields of discovery and expression where the art of lifte resides.


     Deep within me, I am a curious soul. My heart beats to understand and create with interest. I always feel contented and fascinated when discovering new ideas and putting it into life. I love being flexible and open-minded. People often call me straightforward to which I admit. I never knew how to sugarcoat as it makes me feel like I'm a hypocrite. Telling people the truth and letting them face the reality was never a problem, for I embrace the diversity of humanity with their stories as I try to understand their perspective and try to find the right words to say. Because I believe that there is always a beauty in everything and all we had to do is embrace and enrich it. With this personality of mine, I can freely be confident about it especially with me, being a campus journalist. I had also built a family in my journey of being a campus journalist, news writer, to be specific. 



Also, I have friends that I treasure who accepted me wholeheartedly. Our bond is something that I would not trade for anything.



    Looking ahead, I envision a future overflowing with possibilities. With my love for creating ad thirst for new kowledge. I aspire to carve a path that blend with my passions while ponding contributions to our society. I envison myself being a trusted and a great civil engineer, helping families to build their homes or even building and infrastractures that is of use. Swallowed by the satisfaction of creating, I believe that beng a certified civil engineer compliments me as passion is for creating. By the time I reach it, I promise to myself to put my family above all first to fulfill the promises I made to myself when I was younger. As a daughter, I wanted to fulfill my responsibilities to my family. As I embark on this journey., I am inspired by optimisms which nourishes me, guided by the power of preserverance and authenticty.

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