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My Insight on President Elpidio Quirino

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  President Elpidio Quirino was born on November 16, 1890, in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. He grew up in a simple family and loved learning from a young age. He studied at the University of the Philippines and later went to the United States to learn more about law. After finishing his studies, he became a lawyer and started helping people in his community. His early life taught him to be strong and care about others, which helped him in his future jobs. I think his start in life shows how hard work can lead to big things, even if you come from a small town. Quirino's career began when he got involved in politics. He was part of the Philippine Constitutional Convention in 1934, where he helped write the country's new rules. During World War II, he joined the resistance against the Japanese invaders and even hid in the mountains to fight for freedom. After the war, he became Vice President under President Manuel Roxas. When Roxas died in 1948, Quirino took over as President. ...

My Insight on the 2025 National Children's Month Celebration

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The theme for the 2025 National Children's Month is “OSAEC-CSAEM Wakasan: Kaligtasan at Karapatan ng Bata, Ipaglaban!” This means we need to stop online sexual abuse and exploitation of children, or OSAEC, and also stop child sexual abuse or exploitation materials, which is CSAEM. The big idea is to fight for the safety and rights of kids everywhere. I think this theme is very important because it reminds us that children should be safe from bad things online and in real life. Many kids face dangers like being tricked or hurt by strangers on the internet, and this celebration helps raise awareness so we can protect them. The government has many ways to protect children's safety, dignity, and rights. For example, they make laws like the Anti-Child Abuse Law to punish people who hurt kids. They also have programs through the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to help families and schools teach kids about staying safe. Online, the government works with groups to b...