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Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina, Was Born August 19, 1878, Baler, Aurora Philippines and Died August 1, 1944, Saranac Lake, New York. He Studied at the University Of Santo Tomas at the manila. He Was a Filipino Politician, Soldier, and considered a second President of the Philippines. He gave thought to the future shape of the Philippines Polity, and its leadership. Quezon was re-elected President in 1941. After Japan invaded and occupied the Philippines in 1942, He went to the United States where he formed a government in exile, served as a member of Pacific War Council, and signed the declaration of the United Nations against the fascist Nation. He wrote his Autobiography, The Good Fight (1946). Quezon died because of 	Tuberculosis before full Philippines Independence was established.

The Traits of Filipinos
In the speech of Former President Manuel L. Quezon on the Policies and Achievements of the Government and Regeneration of the Filipinos mentioned the traits of our forefather and the traits today. The Filipinos in the past is Strong and doing their best for the country, they don't care what happens to them as long as the future of the country is safe and secured. They are fearless pioneers that had the courage to do the right thing and to fight. they had the power to grow for each individual. They had a tradition to be more influential to each other and to their lives. And they are rich in good values, and Moral. But, as a year passed the traits of our forefather changed, had been forgotten and only existed in the past.

Today the traits of Filipinos are a lot different and unlike to the previous one if it is compared. The Filipinos today are self-centered and doing what best for them not for the country. They had no fear of doing bad things, they were only scared when they were being caught. they are all carefree, they don't take their life and religion seriously. They believe anything regardless if it's true or false. And they gave up easily to the things they find difficult.