I was supposed to post this last week, but there was just too many things I had to get done. My family and I went out for a drive and we decided to stop by the Paseo, which is quite similar to the “Baywalk” along Roxas Boulevard in Manila. There were so many things in…
Continue Reading »
It was in September 21, 1972 when former President Ferdinand Marcos declared the Philippines under Martial Law. This gave him full power over the whole of the nation. He suppressed the freedom of speech, freedom of press, and other civil liberties. He ordered the arrest of those who criticized him or went against him. Among…
Continue Reading »
When I was a young child, I think during Grade 2 or 3, I dreamed of being a teacher. I wanted to teach, and it was also because I was very fond of kids. However, this dream vanished when my parents kept telling me that it wasn’t a good career for me because teachers don’t…
Continue Reading »