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The policies and achievements of the Government and Regeneration Of the Filipino
Social and political conflicts have been the crucible in which the dynamic faculties and virtues of man have been tempered and fused. Chivalry and the Bushido, as well as the industrial revolution and the advancement of science and art, are the offspring of death-struggles of man against man or of man against nature. It is in a sense our misfortune that God has not visited such trials and vicissitudes upon our people in adequate measure. We would be a stronger, sturdier race if we had faced such ordeals.

Much as we have endured during our quest for liberty, our sufferings are as nothing compared with the price paid by other peoples. Nevertheless, while we were engaged in our fight for freedom, our nation produced men of great worth and character. But—Bonifacio, M. H. del Pilar, Mabini, Luna—where are their equals now? Who can compare with Rizal, with his serene wisdom and his great courage, his spirit of self-sacrifice preferring death to slavery? Who is there that can tread the level of loyalty and gallantry exhibited by Gregorio del Pilar who, like a Spartan soldier, offered his life as a holocaust to duty? There were many others, giants all, who lived in those days and gave luster to our name. They are dead, and it seems that their individual and civic virtues were buried with them. But the sparks still glow within us, and I know that in an emergency they can be fanned into a flame that will fire our souls with heroic determination.


 * The Filipino of today is soft, easy going. His is tendency is towards parasitism. He inclined to sustained strenuous effort; He lacks earnestness. Face-saving is the dominant note in the confused symphony of his existence. His sense of righteousness is often dulled by the desire of personal gain. His norm of conduct is generally prompted by expediency rather than by principle. He shows a failing in that superb courage which impels action because it is right, even at the cost of self-sacrifice. His greatest fear is not to do wrong, but of being caught doing wrong.
 * Based on Former President Manuel L. Quezon's speech he has been a good leader to the Philippines . He made our country secured from the lawlessness against to the former constitution . In his prime the constitution was so great . He was not just a spokesman of the malacanang but also he make a country better . Our government was unique they make a school, roads , hospitals , and he extend the benefits of social workers . The government was so helpful to the needy one , because they want the country better , but Manuel Quezon feared that if the former government and his goverment will compared because the old government was better as he thought . He didn't knew that his government was the best one . He taught us how to obey a policy in our own country.
 * Manuel L. Quezon is Worried in the Filipinos that suffers and had struggles in political issues and their status that can not solve by the government. He also worried about the people while in war, for a fight for freedom our nation produced men of great worth and character. While in that time we are engagee of danger for that I salute the love upon the Filipino people and on to the Phillipines.
 * Manuel didn't expect that there's so many faculties and Students of all the universities and of the teachers and pupils of the public and private schools of manila. for the purpose of doing his honor on the occasion of his birthday, he felt the unbounded happiness for his in that fine and generous tribute, not only for the kindl of y feelings to him but also their approval of the policies and achievements of his administration in the last three years. The expression of the friendship and the support of the Filipinos to Manuel was spur him to go onward with renewed faith in the policies he has pursued and with redoubled determination to carry us to a successful completion

Manuel L. Quezon
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina, KGCR, also referred to by his initials MLQ, was a Filipino statesman, soldier and politician who served as president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944

Parasitism
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one"

Education in the Philippines
Education in the Philippines is offered through formal and non-formal systems. Formal education typically spans 14 years and is structured in a 6+4+4 system: 6 years of primary school education, 4 years of secondary school education, and 4 years of higher education, leading to a bachelor's degree.

Traits of Filipinos
Filipinos have been described as friendly, outgoing, sensitive, easily offended, nosy, garrulous, direct, hospitable, feisty, irreverent, good natured, clever, witty, gregarious, happy, generous, easy to laugh, gracious, easy to befriend, casual, fun loving, sensitive and hospitable.