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Queen Elizabeth II
- is Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms. She came to
the throne in 1952, on the death of her father king George VI, and is the fourth monarch
from the Windsor dynasty. Queen Elizabeth doesn’t rule the country directly, since that is
done by Parliament. Instead, she has many ceremonial and diplomatic duties. The
Queen has ruled for longer than any other Monarch in British history, becoming a much
loved and respected figure across the globe.
- Queen of United Kingdom

2. Vico Sotto
- He was the youngest city councillor in Pasig and then became the youngest mayor in
Metro Manila. Vico Sotto first entered politics when he applied for a seat on Pasig City
Council in 2016. He won the election as an independent and served a tenure on the city
council. He is the son of Vic Sotto and Coney Reyes
- Mayor of Pasig City

3. Eduardo V. Manalo
- Eduardo Manalo is the third and current Executive Minister of the Iglesia ni
Cristo (INC), succeeding Eraño G. Manalo after his death. Elder ministers have
described Brother Eduardo as humble. Consistent with them, although he's the son of
the chief Minister, he has always been respectful of others ministers, especially those
older than he. When it involves the chief Minister's instructions, his principle is to "always
obey and never complain" albeit it entails sacrifice, regardless of how great, since such
derivatives are biblical.
-Leader of Iglesia ni Cristo

4. Mike Velarde
-Mike Velarde brothers, Mariano Zuniega Velarde is the founder and "servant leader" of
the Philippines-based Catholic charismatic movement "El Shaddai". He is the best
known televangelist in the Philippines.His preaching style is no different from the typical
Pentecostal television evangelist shaped by the gospel of prosperity. It promises God's
economic and physical blessings to all if they remain faithful to and obey the
congregation, tithe and donations. Part of Velarde's Practical Theology is the use of
certain inanimate items that are held in the air during service, such as handkerchiefs,
passbooks, and umbrellas. Such practices are not foreign to the indigenous and folk
beliefs of the Philippines. Therefore, Berarde's Catholic charisma is highly accepted by
the majority of Filipinos. First of all, Br. Mike reports that only "the poorest of the poor"
attended the El Shaddai worship service.
-Servant Leader of El Shaddai

5. Mother Teresa
-Nun and missionary Mother Teresa, known in the Catholic church as Saint Teresa of
Calcutta, devoted her life to caring for the sick and poor. Born in Macedonia to parents of
Albanian-descent and having taught in India for 17 years, Mother Teresa experienced
her "call within a call" in 1946. Her order established a hospice; centers for the blind,
aged and disabled; and a leper colony. Mother Teresa was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize and became a symbol of charitable, selfless work. In 2016, Mother Teresa was
canonised by the Roman Catholic Church as Saint Teresa.
- The founder of the Order of Missionaries of Charity

6. Ibaloi
-The Ibaloi are mostly agricultural people who cultivate rice in terraced fields. Many
contemporary Ibaloi have integrated into the mainstream Filipino culture. In 1975, Ibaloi's
population was about 89,000. The Ibaloi traditionally practised mummification. They live
in Mt. Pulag in Cordilleras.
- He is the leader of Ibaloi
7. Prince William and Catherine Middleton
- Prince Willian is Duke of Cambridge member of the British royal family. Prince
William was born on June 21, 1982, in London, England, the elder son of Diana,
Princess of Wales, and Charles, Prince of Wales. His official title is "His Royal
Highness Prince William of Wales.
- The Duchess of Cambridge, born Catherine Elizabeth Middleton, married Prince
William at Westminster Abbey in April 2011. Their Royal Highnesses have three
children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The family's
official residence is Kensington Palace. As well as undertaking royal duties in
support of The Queen, both in the UK and overseas, The Duchess devotes her
time to supporting a number of charitable causes and organisations, several of
which are centred around providing children with the best possible start in life.
- Prince William Duke of Cambridge, Kate Middleton Duchess of Cambridge
8. Joseph Ejercito Estrada and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
-Joseph Estrada is a Filipino politician, and former actor, who served as the 13th
president of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, 9th vice president of the Philippines from
1992 to 1998, and the 21st mayor of the City of Manila, the country's capital, from 2013
to 2019. His nickname is Erap, Also he is a film actor, playing the lead role in various
films. However, in 2000 Estrada was involved in a corruption scandal, and on October
12, Arroyo resigned from his cabinet post to rally his opposition. On January 20, 2001,
angry protesters expelled Estrada from the presidential palace, and Arroyo came to
power.
-Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo served as president of the Republic
of the Philippines from 2001 to 2009, the country's second female president. She was
also the country's first female vice president. Her father was Diosdado Macapagal, who
later served as Philippine president from 1961 to 1965. After her second term as
president, Macapagal-Arroyo was elected to the House of Representatives in the
Philippines, the first person to hold elective office in the Philippines after serving as
president.
-They are both former president of the philippines
9. Ronald Allan Kelley Poe,
- known professionally as Fernando Poe Jr., and often referred to by his initials FPJ, was
a Filipino actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, and politician. His long and
successful career as an action star earned him the nickname "Da King". He planned to
serve the Filipino people when he run for president in 2004 but became unsuccessful
against the prevalent and incumbent Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
- King of Phil. Movies

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