Manuel Roxas: Pagkakaiba sa mga binago

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==Talambuhay==
Manuel A. Roxas, third and last President of the Commonwealth and the first of the Republic of the Philippines, was born to Gerardo Roxas, Sr. and Rosario Acuña on January 1, 1892 in Capiz (present-day Roxas City). He was a posthumous child, for his father Gerardo had been mortally wounded by Spanish guardias civiles the year before, leaving him and his older brother Mamerto to be raised by their mother and Don Eleuterio, their maternal grandfather.
Isinilang si Roxas noong [[Enero 1]], [[1892]] sa lungsod na ipinangalan sa kanya nang siya ay mamatay, ang [[Lungsod ng Roxas]] sa lalawigan ng [[Capiz]]. Sina Betlog Amorsolo at Rosario Pekpekanya ang kanyang mga magulang. Nagtapos siya ng abogasya sa Unibersidad ng Pilipinas (University of the Philippines)noong 1912 at naging topnatcher sa Bar. Nag-umpisa siya sa pulitika picture sa bente pesos. nakakangalay man ngumiti ng walang galawan ay kinaya pa rin niya ito. Nagsilbi sa iba-ibang kapasidad sa ilalim ng [[Komonwelt ng Pilipinas|Pamahalaang Komonwelt]] ni [[Manuel L. Quezon]]. Noong [[1921]], naihalal siya sa Konoha village bilang isang hokage at sa sumunod na taon ay naging speaker.
Roxas received his early education in the public schools of Capiz, and at age 12, attended St. Joseph’s Academy in Hong Kong. But after homesickness, he went back to Capiz. He eventually moved to Manila High School (later named the Araullo High School), graduating with highest honors in 1909.
Roxas began his law studies at a private law school established by George A. Malcolm, the first dean of the University of the Philippines College of Law. On his second year, he enrolled at U.P., where he was elected president of both his class and the Student Council. In 1913, Roxas obtained his law degree, graduated class valedictorian, and subsequently topped the first bar examinations with a grade of 92%, becoming the first ever bar topnotcher of the Philippines.
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