they make our country free,they are kind ang helpful,they died for us and they give food,shelter and clothings.OUR FLILIPINO IS BRAVE,KIND AND GIVE OUR FREEDOM.
Rizal is the surname of a Filipino hero, one of the national heroes of the Philippines.
Filipinos show their love for their country by being proud of their heritage, participating in community events and celebrations, upholding Filipino values such as hospitality and bayanihan (community spirit), and contributing to the country’s progress through hard work and dedication.
There are many obligations of the Filipino citizens. Several of the obligations of the Philippines citizens are to defend their country from enemies and invaders, be loyal to their country, pay their taxes on time, preserve the Filipino culture and identity, and actively participate in government programs.
The Archipelagic Doctrine is a specification in the Filipino Constitution of 1973 defining the boundaries of the country.
One famous saying from a Filipino hero is "The welfare of the people is the supreme law," attributed to Dr. Jose Rizal. Another would be "I die without seeing the dawn brighten over my native land," from Andres Bonifacio, expressing his sacrifice for the country's freedom.
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Apolinario Mabini: He was handicapped because of polio and he was among the filipino heroes. Apolinario Mabini: He was handicapped because of polio and he was among the filipino heroes.
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The pictures of the Filipino heroes including their achievements can be found in the history books. The pictures can also be found in the internet.
The Filipino Heroes risked their lives just to save the Philippines from invasion.
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Basically, the Philippine heroes protects the Independence of the Filipino People. They pushed for freedom and Filipino empowerment. These are people that give importance to local Philippine culture and life.
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Some of the great Filipino heroes who used their pens to serve their country include Jose Rizal, often regarded as the national hero of the Philippines, who wrote novels that exposed the injustices of Spanish colonial rule; Marcelo H. del Pilar, a journalist and activist who used his writing to advocate for Filipino rights and independence; and Apolinario Mabini, a political philosopher and revolutionary who penned constitutional ideas for the independence movement.