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Name : Jamaica F.

Paraiso Section/ Code : GE1 (1053)


Self-confidence is one of the most fundamental aspects of the human psyche. It has an
impact on our career, health, relationships with others, and, perhaps most importantly,
our relationship with ourselves. I hope to explore the various manifestations of self-
confidence in our lives throughout this article. If you grew up lacking confidence in
yourself, your first goal should be to truly understand what we mean by self-confidence.
There is a significant difference between confidence and cockiness, with the latter being
something that many people are afraid of becoming when they begin their journey
towards the former. Confidence is founded on a genuine understanding of one's own
strengths, as well as a compassionate understanding of one's own weaknesses.
Discovering myself has always been a struggle for me, especially when I was younger,
in my early teen years. Personally, I struggled to fit in and find my place within the
various high school friend circles. Though it was not difficult to find my place among the
majority of other people, I would occasionally struggle to determine which friends I fit in
with the best. I remember thinking of myself in high school as someone who could get
along with almost anyone and fit in with even the most opposing of friend groups. It
wasn't until the end of my freshman year of high school that I felt I'd found a group of
people who truly understood me. All of my friends would talk about the upcoming tryouts
for my school's dance team near the end of my first year of high school. I was initially
put off by the prospect of putting myself out there in public in such a way, but the
prospect of being a part of a close-knit team piqued my interest. Despite an underlying
sense of insecurity, I was very reserved and shy at this point in my life, and hearing the
words "tryouts" terrified me.
it is an act to make the Rizal’s
novel Noli me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo compulsory
reading matter in all public and
private colleges and
universities and for other
educational purposes.
f. HB 5561 - it is an identical
version of Senate bill 438 in
which it was filed by the
Representative Jacobo Z.
Gonzales on April 19, 1956.
g. Claro M. Recto - he is the
main author of Rizal Bill and
was the main proponent
of the bill that is in the senate
known to be Noli-Fili Bill or
Senate Bill 438 (SB 438).
h. EO 75 - it was issued by
Fidel Ramon entitled “Creating
the National Heroes
Committee under the Office of
the President. The principal
duty of the Committee is
to evaluate, study and
recommend Filipino national
heroes in recognizing of their
character and their remarkable
achievements for our country.
i. National Hero - it means
someone who had a significant
positive contribution to
the growth and development for
our country. For example, Dr.
Jose P. Rizal, he is
one of our national hero who
made a significant contribution
in our country and made
a remarkable contribution to all
Filipinos.
j. Makamisa - it is an unfinished
novel made by Dr. Jose Rizal
due it ends in a
sentence that reads “Although it
was rumored that aunt Anday
received slaps on her
face, they still do not [have]”. It
is thought to be intended sequel
to El Filibusterismo.
it is an act to make the Rizal’s
novel Noli me Tangere and El
Filibusterismo compulsory
reading matter in all public and
private colleges and
universities and for other
educational purposes.
f. HB 5561 - it is an identical
version of Senate bill 438 in
which it was filed by the
Representative Jacobo Z.
Gonzales on April 19, 1956.
g. Claro M. Recto - he is the
main author of Rizal Bill and
was the main proponent
of the bill that is in the senate
known to be Noli-Fili Bill or
Senate Bill 438 (SB 438).
h. EO 75 - it was issued by
Fidel Ramon entitled “Creating
the National Heroes
Committee under the Office of
the President. The principal
duty of the Committee is
to evaluate, study and
recommend Filipino national
heroes in recognizing of their
character and their remarkable
achievements for our country.
i. National Hero - it means
someone who had a significant
positive contribution to
the growth and development for
our country. For example, Dr.
Jose P. Rizal, he is
one of our national hero who
made a significant contribution
in our country and made
a remarkable contribution to all
Filipinos.
j. Makamisa - it is an unfinished
novel made by Dr. Jose Rizal
due it ends in a
sentence that reads “Although it
was rumored that aunt Anday
received slaps on her
face, they still do not [have]”. It
is thought to be intended sequel
to El Filibusterismo.
end Filipino national heroes in
recognizing of their
character and their remarkable
achievements for our country.
i. National Hero - it means
someone who had a significant
positive contribution to
the growth and development for
our country. For example, Dr.
Jose P. Rizal, he is
one of our national hero who
made a significant contribution
in our country and made
a remarkable contribution to all
Filipinos.
j. Makamisa - it is an unfinished
novel made by Dr. Jose Rizal
due it ends in a
sentence that reads “Although it
was rumored that aunt Anday
received slaps on her
face, they still do not [have]”. It
is thought to be intended sequel
to El Filibusterismo.

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