Yes, b'coz now a days the most very important to them are their own freedom..='*
Yes, many Filipinos today value the freedom that past heroes fought for. This can be seen in how they participate in social and political causes, express their opinions freely, and honor the sacrifices made by previous generations to secure this freedom. However, there are also challenges and complexities in fully realizing and maintaining this freedom in modern times.
The Philippines has a democratic system in place, but there are concerns about the erosion of democratic freedoms due to issues such as political corruption, human rights abuses, and attacks on press freedom. While Filipinos have the right to vote and participate in elections, the country faces challenges in upholding the principles of democracy in practice.
An abolitionist is someone who advocates for the complete prohibition and elimination of a particular practice or institution, such as slavery or capital punishment. Abolitionists work towards ending these practices through activism, advocacy, and legislative change.
Yes, Zeus had friends among the other Greek gods and goddesses, such as Athena, Hermes, and Apollo. However, Zeus was primarily known for his position as the king of the gods and thus had more subjects than friends among the divine realm.
Jose Rizal is considered the national hero of the Philippines for his role in advocating for reforms against Spanish colonial rule through his writings and peaceful activism. His martyrdom in 1896 helped inspire the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule and sparked a sense of national identity and unity among Filipinos.
There is no ethical or valid reason to have slaves. Slavery is a violation of basic human rights and dignity, and it perpetuates inequalities and injustices in society. All individuals should be treated with respect, freedom, and equality.
Attraction is subjective and varies among individuals regardless of nationality. It's important not to generalize preferences based on nationality. It's best to focus on building relationships based on shared values, interests, and mutual respect.
no.
no!
They are creative, but no more so than any other peoples.
El Salvador fought for freedom and its independence from Spain in September 15, 1821, winning it in 1838 and becoming and independent country in 1841. It was not really recognized until 1898.
The War was fought from 1914 to 1918.
parents really give freedom to both
I think Justin Beibers first song was one time causes its really really old
no it is Korean but you can't really tell
No one should have to die for freedom, but many do.
No, physical appearance does not determine one's nationality or cultural identity. Filipinos and Americans come from diverse backgrounds and can have a wide range of physical appearances. It is important to recognize and respect this diversity within each population.
They pretend to be heroes, but they aren't really. But then weird things happens making them seem like heroes.