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I am a Filipino, and I'm proud to be a Filipino. And what happens to our ancestors in the past. From the Malayan pioneers sought our land and live on their own. Make home on what they see on the nature, land, hills, mountain and seas, hoping to have a better life with their family in the nature. How they care to their nature is what I will pass to the next generations. I'm proud to be a Filipino, to our ancestors who became a hero. They battle against the aliens who want to claim our own land. From Lapu-Lapu, Diego Silang, Dagohoy, Jose Rizal, Bonifacio, Gregorio del Pilar, Antonio Luna, Emilio Aguinaldo and Manuel L. Quezon. They sacrifice their own life just to give us freedom. They called it "Nationalism". Just like a seed, we have to bury it on our own lives, the mark of manhood and symbol of our dignity as a Filipino. We have to preserve what our ancestors have done and pass it to the next generations. I'm proud to be a Filipino. Even we have been slave of west countries. We have been covered by their habit, culture and customs, and there we see justice, equality and freedom and give us the vision of democracy and we have to do all things just to have a better life and together we stand. I am a Filipino, and this is my inheritance. What pledge shall I give that I may prove worthy of my inheritance? We all have the characteristics of our ancestors. What can we do to prove to ourselves that we are a Filipino? Do we have to live in the nature? Or be a hero to fight for our freedom? No we don’t, we just have to keep and preserve what our ancestors have done. We need to pass it to the generations so that this history will be keep forever and never fades.

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