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  2. Ebralinag v. Division Superintendent - Wikipedia

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    Division Superintendent Susana Cabahug and Assistant Division Superintendent Dr. Atty. Marcelo Bacalso wrote a division memorandum recalling the previous Supreme Court's decision Gerona v. Secretary of Education, rebuking and condemning the pupils and teachers who refused to do so. Cebu school officials created a number of ways to persuade ...

  3. List of justices of the Supreme Court of the Philippines

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  4. Pateros - Wikipedia

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    Pateros is the smallest municipality both in population and in land area, in Metro Manila, but it is the second most densely populated at around 37,000 inhabitants per square kilometer or 96,000 inhabitants per square mile after the capital city of Manila. Unlike its neighbors in Metro Manila, Pateros is the only municipality in the region.

  5. Artemio Panganiban - Wikipedia

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    He was Legal Counsel of the Manila Archdiocesan and Parochial Schools Association (MAPSA) from May 7, 1993, to October 9, 1995. He was chair of Workshop on Administration of Justice, Multi-Sectoral Conference convened to discuss the first 100-day and first 1,000-day programs of President Fidel Ramos , held on June 13, 1992, and on October 17 ...

  6. Patriotic Oath (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Cebu Division Superintendent argued in a court hearing that the students and the teacher violated Republic Act No. 1265, the law making the flag ceremony compulsory for all schools, citing the case of Gerona et al v. Secretary of Education. [6]

  7. Robert Barbers - Wikipedia

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    His uncle in the father's side, retired police general James Barbers, was a vice mayor of Manila and superintendent of the Western Police District. [4] [5] Barbers finished elementary (1955) and secondary education (1959, as valedictorian) in his hometown. [3]

  8. Jose Vasquez Aguilar - Wikipedia

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    Born on March 23, 1900, Jose Vasquez Aguilar was the second of eight children of Martin Aguilar and Sofia Vasquez. As a child he won oratorical contests because of his deep and booming voice. He finished his elementary education at Cadiz Central School in 1915 and graduated from Negros Occidental High School in 1920.

  9. Ferdinand Topacio - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Sumague Topacio (born November 9, 1965) is a Filipino lawyer, film producer and jazz vocalist. [1] He was a speechwriter to Vice President Salvador Laurel, and had served as legal counsel to Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim, former presidents Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Joseph Estrada, the families of the victims of the 2015 Mamasapano clash, and POGO businesswoman Cassandra Ong.