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  1. för 2 dagar sedan · Quezon’s Impact on Philippine-American Relations. Manuel L Quezon played a pivotal role in shaping the relationship between the Philippines and the United States. Through his leadership and negotiations, he influenced the policies pursued by the United States regarding Philippine independence and economic development.

  2. för 16 timmar sedan · May 12, 2024. 1. Dr. Erwin Tiongson displays an old photo onscreen of the Filipinos in exile in the U.S. led by Manuel Quezon, who was president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines from 1935 until his death in 1944. The photo was taken in Ashburn, Virginia, in June 1942 during the 16th birthday of his son, Manuel L. Quezon, Jr. Whenever he ...

  3. för 4 dagar sedan · Columnists. The Long View. Know your hazards. By: Manuel L. Quezon III - @inquirerdotnet. Philippine Daily Inquirer / 04:35 AM May 08, 2024. In a forthcoming episode of “Proyekto Pilipino,” the civics program of which I’m a part, our guest Mahar Lagmay answered our questions about the heat wave that made everyone’s lives a misery over recent weeks.

  4. För 1 dag sedan · The tradition started in the Philippines in the 1920s. In 1937, President Manuel L. Quezon declared a Mother’s Day celebration every year on the first Monday of December. The same date was also set as proclamations by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1980 and President Joseph Ejercito Estrada in 1998.

  5. för 5 dagar sedan · Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) celebrated on April 25, 2024 at Las Casas De Filipinas Juico, the exceptional achievement of 32 graduates who passed the 2023 Bar Examinations.

  6. för 4 dagar sedan · May 08, 2024 BY: Manuel L. Quezon III. Columnists. Investing in the ‘First 1,000 Days’. May 08, 2024 BY: Gary B. Teves. Columnists. ‘Oplan Tuli’. May 08, 2024 BY: Ambeth R. Ocampo. Columnists. No mere decorations. May 08, 2024 BY: Inez Ponce de leon. Columnists. Sincerely yours, Mister Phathupats. May 08, 2024 BY: Ethan Mosuela. Latest Opinion.

  7. för 16 timmar sedan · The tradition started in the Philippines in the 1920s. In 1937, President Manuel L. Quezon declared a Mother’s Day celebration every year on the first Monday of December. The same date was also set as proclamations by President Ferdinand Marcos in 1980 and President Joseph Ejercito Estrada in 1998.