José P. Laurel was a prominent Filipino politician and lawyer who served as the President of the Philippines during the Japanese occupation in World War II. He was born on March 9, 1891, to José Laurel Sr. and Victoria Agrava. He married Pacita Mariano, and they had six children: José Jr., Vicente, and Isaias, among others, who continued to be involved in various fields, including politics and business. The Laurel family has remained influential in Philippine society, with several descendants continuing to engage in public service and governance.
Full name of Jose P. Laurel: Jose Paciano Laurel y Garcia. 3rd president of the Philippines.
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The Dignity of Labor by Jose P. Laurel is all about the benefit of work to humankind. In being allowed to work and to support family, man is given dignity and hope.
because Jose p laurel is the one who amend the rizal law.
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Batangas State University Jose P. Laurel Polytechnic College was created on 1968-06-15.
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Jose P. Laurel believed in the importance of integrating both Western and Filipino values into education. He emphasized the need for a curriculum that honored both tradition and modernity, aiming to prepare students to contribute to nation-building. Laurel also stressed the significance of promoting critical thinking skills and fostering a sense of national identity among learners.
Sa Outer Space, alien kasi siya.
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