Yes indeed in the last will and testament of Ferdinand Marcos whose legally aquire that is earthly possession will be given to the beneficiary of the wealth and that is the people of the Philippines. But time and when is we dont know it all depends upon the marcoses heirs and the trustees of the wealth... it was said when the right time comes the wealth will be given to all filipinos... but maybe one of the reason why we still waiting for it because our true enemy controls the media and the government.... like PCGG they are true THIEVES.
maybe.... Filipinos. Is it true?
In Carlos P. Romulo's essay "I Am a Filipino," he highlights qualities such as hospitality, resilience, faith, and adaptability as true characteristics of the Filipino people. Romulo emphasizes the Filipino's ability to overcome challenges and maintain a strong sense of identity amidst various influences.
This statement is not true. Filipino words can start with various letters of the alphabet, not just the letter "c."
Carlos P. Romulo, a Filipino diplomat, highlighted the qualities of a Filipino as being hospitable, respectful towards elders, resilient, and family-oriented. He also emphasized the strong sense of community and the importance of faith in Filipino culture.
Positive Filipino Values Filipinos Strenght and Weakness Filipinos Shining Moments Filipino Values Today in General yes that's true...
A Filipino is a native or inhabitant of the Philippines. Filipino is also the national language of the Philippines.a person from the island of the philipines located in southeast asia
Yes true happiness is found by wealth.
She comes from Filipino family, Patrick said it on an interview.
yeah,that's true filipino are worth dying for >>>>>>.....
maybe.... Filipinos. Is it true?
Is the Sky Blue? Does Megan Fox have toe thumbs? It is undoubtedly true that Pacman is Filipino.
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No it is a Filipino mythology.
yes
Everyone loves wealth, wealth kills true love
Marcos de Niza was a member of the Franciscan religious order. He was to explore to see the 7 cities, and see if the tales and legends were true. He was the leader of the expedition.
In Carlos P. Romulo's essay "I Am a Filipino," he highlights qualities such as hospitality, resilience, faith, and adaptability as true characteristics of the Filipino people. Romulo emphasizes the Filipino's ability to overcome challenges and maintain a strong sense of identity amidst various influences.