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Many of them come from families of educators; one says that is the "legacy    our family can offer to humankind". Many of them were inspired to become teachers by teachers who unlocked the doors of the vast treasure houses of knowledge, who showed by word and deed the nobility of the teaching profession.

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"Admittedly, we have lots of problems. Having studied and taught at the University of the Philippines for 27 years and comparing our resources with those of other universities abroad, I cannot help but envy the others for what they have," Dr. Raquel del Rosario-Fortun, a forensic pathologist, said.
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Many of them come from families of educators; one says that is the "legacy    our family can offer to humankind". Many of them were inspired to become teachers by teachers who unlocked the doors of the vast treasure houses of knowledge, who showed by word and deed the nobility of the teaching profession.

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"Admittedly, we have lots of problems. Having studied and taught at the University of the Philippines for 27 years and comparing our resources with those of other universities abroad, I cannot help but envy the others for what they have," Dr. Raquel del Rosario-Fortun, a forensic pathologist, said.
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