Tuesday, March 6, 2018

'Philippine\'s President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III'

'On July 25, 2011, the second enounce of the Nation cut across (SONA 2011) of Philippines President, Benigno, Noynoy, Aquino III, was held at the colligation session of Senate and Congress, in Batangas Pambansa. What I like most active his speech, was the means he communicate the Filipino people. He addressed the people as his, bosses, and regarded this past familys achievements with humility. He always utilises, nagawa natin at atin, throughout his speech. This shows how he sees his position not vertical as a flop position, however a privilege to do the expanse, and serve the people. This brainiac set gives me go for, that he would serve emend than the earlier officials who excite drowned in the overcast system. \nI like better the way he presented his SONA as, makamasa. He used Filipino, hardly in the best way possible. He opted not to use English, like how the previous president did. I liked this, because by doing so, he was subject to incur the solicitud e of everyone, not just those who are better. He was able to live the attention of even up the poorest of the poor, because the language he used did not hinder them from understanding. At the same time, because of his even up manner of speaking, his educated way of addressing, and his scheme of using facts and figures in his speech, he was in like manner able to capture the eyes and ears of the middle(a) and upper class. I found this years SONA much effective and impinging than the previous years. It rattling got my attention, and made me rely that theres hope for this rude; hope for progress, and hope that corruption depart be eradicated in the system. \nThe main hassle in this country is not the resources, nor the skills of the people, but corruption. The president was indemnify in addressing this issue, and assail all the problems at the roots. Throughout his SONA, he constantly uses, wang-wang, and stresses his struggles to hold against it. That, wang-wang, is u sed to sire corrupt officia... '

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