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GRATEFUL for the third win in a row.
This is what I like about this panel of judges. They stick with their mechanics and technicalities of the prompt. Salamat AmbassadorsPH

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When I was in grade school, I hated the idea of war, rebellion and slavery. With that, I never liked history class to be honest. But there is this one story from my teacher that I will never forget about Andres Bonifacio. It's not about the sedula, himagsikan nor the KKK. He did a lot of things for our country but what impressed me most was that thing that most of us would probably relate to.( Specially, the poor kids in the slums of Tondo with silver lining and all that stuff. ) My teacher told me that Andres learned reading from the things he was selling in front of Tondo church. He never had a striving family like Rizal, Aguinaldo nor Quezon. Bonifacio was poor. He had nothing yet he made a huge impact to our future. He strived not just to be successful but also to free his country men. And it all started with his desire to read. That's why, if ever I could travel back in time to thank a hero, I would always choose him. Ang bayani na nasa limang piso.

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