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  1. 3 days ago · The Panatang Makabayan (Patriotic Oath) is legally required to be recited at all public and private schools in which the majority of students are Filipinos. It is usually recited after the singing of the national anthem.

  2. Jul 8, 2024 · Sa Aking Mga Kabata. First appearing in the book Kung Sino ang Kumatha ng Florante by Hermenigildo Cruz in 1909, this Tagalog poem was long assumed to have been written by Filipino national hero Jose Rizal when he was eight years old, though that assumption is now widely doubted.

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · The flag’s blue represents peace, truth, and justice, while the red symbolizes patriotism and valor. The blue stripe is placed on top when the country is at peace. On the other hand, if the red stripe is on top, it means the country is at war 2.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Below is a side-by-side presentation of Article Three (3) of the 1987 Philippine Constitution in the Filipino language and in English.

  5. 2 days ago · Patriotism can build a strong nation. On July 3, 2024, the newly elected members of the Board of Trustees of the Veterans of World War II took their oath of office, administered by PVB Chairman Roberto de Ocampo. This organization, composed of descendants of World War II veterans, was created under Section 3, Republic Act 11597, providing grants-in-aid to veterans, their widows, orphans, or ...

  6. Jun 28, 2024 · When it comes to "motivation" in Tagalog, we've got a couple of options up our sleeve: motibasyon and mag-udyok. In everyday Pinoy conversations, you'll often hear "motibasyon" (mo-tee-bas-yon) which is the Tagalized version of the English word "motivation." Example: "Ang motibasyon ko ay ang pamilya ko."

  7. Jul 6, 2024 · JUNE 12 marks the day the Philippines gained independence from Spain after being under its colonial rule for four centuries. On this day every year, Filipinos — in the Philippines and beyond — commemorate and celebrate the country’s hard-won freedom.

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