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Ang Mga Ugat ay Hindi Namamatay by iridescentlush
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ANAK NG CAYAMANAN: IKALAWANG BAHAGI - ANG MGA UGAT AY HINDI NAMAMATAY 1992. Dalawampung taon matapos magsimula ang mga sugat ng Batas Militar, isang bagong pangalan ang lumitaw sa mga poster ng Cayamanan. Paz Li-Macaraeg. Para Kagawad. Ngunit bago pa man siya maging bahagi ng kinabukasan ng bayan, kailangan muna niyang harapin ang nakaraan nito. Sa pagbabalik ni Paz sa kanilang tahanan, muling nabuksan ang mga alaalang matagal nang nakabaon-mga alaalang nag-uugnay sa mga pangalang minsang ibinubulong lamang ng matatanda. Teresita Bulan. Soledad Dimansala. Epifanio Li. Eduardo Li. At ang kanyang ina na si Vivencia. Habang unti-unting bumabalik ang mga alaala ng 1972, mabubunyag ang mga lihim sa likod ng mga lupang inagaw, mga buhay na winasak, at mga taong napilitang pumili sa pagitan ng kapangyarihan at konsensya. Sa panahong ang katotohanan ay maaaring maging krimen at ang katahimikan ay maaaring maging kaligtasan, may mga taong lumaban. At may mga taong natutong mabuhay kasama ang kanilang mga kasalanan. Ngunit gaano man kalalim ang pagkakabaon ng nakaraan, may mga bagay na hindi kailanman namamatay. Sapagkat ang mga ugat ay hindi namamatay. Lumalalim lamang sila. Ang Mga Ugat ay Hindi Namamatay- isang makasaysayang drama tungkol sa kapangyarihan, pamilya, pagkawala, at pamana-isang kuwento ng mga sugat na iniwan ng kasaysayan at ng mga taong piniling huwag itong kalimutan.
Anak ng Cayamanan by iridescentlush
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Sa isang maliit na barrio sa lalawigan ng Rizal, ang lahat ay may mukha ng kagandahang-loob - ngunit sa likod ng bawat ngiti ay may tinatago. Ang pulitika. Ang pera. Ang mga lihim na mas matagal pang nanatili kaysa sa mga taong nagtatago ng mga ito. ANAK NG CAYAMANAN - isang kwento ng kapangyarihan, konsensya, at ng mga pagpiling hindi na mababawi. Ang karma ay hindi naghahanap. Naghihintay lamang ito.
48 LAWS OF POWER (summary) by whyonlynia
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the short summary , easy to understand the book "The 48 Laws Of Power " by ROBERT GREENE
How To Harm People Without Harming Them; Book 1 [COMPLETE] by TheBoyInRed_
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We all carry wounds that no one else can see - betrayals, lies, harsh words, or silent rejections that leave a mark deeper than any bruise. In those moments, the instinct is often to fight back, to hurt the ones who hurt us. But revenge rarely brings peace; it only ties us tighter to the people we want to escape. This book is not about revenge. It is about something far more powerful. To harm without harming means to take away the control that others once had over you - to silence cruelty without becoming cruel yourself, to rise so high that the pain no longer reaches you. What follows are principles, lessons, and stories about turning pain into power. Not through hatred, not through violence, but through strength, clarity, and quiet victories. This is the path of freedom. This is how you harm people without harming them.
Between The Lines Of My Life by Hershey_O
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She grew up in a house where love was quiet but steady folded into warm meals, handwritten letters never sent, and stories whispered through the walls. Raised by her grandparents in a small barrio of Davao, she dreamed of a life beyond the horizon but never imagined how far she would have to go to truly find her way back home. Between the Lines of My Life is a heartfelt memoir of a daughter, a dreamer, and a healer torn between past and present, duty and desire, silence and voice. Through memories both tender and painful, Dr. Kaia Velora traces the shape of a life built not from grand moments, but from the pauses in between. A journal of healing, of returning, of becoming. This is for every soul who has ever longed for home, for answers, for peace. For those who have ever wondered if they are enough. Sometimes, the most powerful stories are not the ones shouted aloud but the ones written softly between the lines. Between The Lines of My Life by Hershey O.
Always, Best. by lucilles_thoughts
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He showed up when she needed water. He showed up when she needed books. He showed up at the gate every night just to make sure she got home safe - without ever telling her. She felt something. Said nothing. He felt everything. Said nothing. This is the story of what happens when love is too careful to speak and too real to disappear.