+ Follow ABAKADAMAYAN Tag
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[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Life is full of challenges. But these problems are not enough for keep one from achieving one’s dreams. This is what this year’s ABAKADamayan topnotcher Dionisio Aclo discovered.
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When Filipino performing artists in Japan found themselves in danger of losing their jobs sometime in 2003, 24-year-old Lourdes Poliquit saw it as a sign for her to come home and pursue the one thing she had not done for herselfget a high school diploma.
Two years later she was wearing a toga, clutching her hard-earned credential and a dictionary she has come to treasure as a symbol of a new life.
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Two years later she was wearing a toga, clutching her hard-earned credential and a dictionary she has come to treasure as a symbol of a new life.
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