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The True Growth of The Philippines


    The philippines is known as a third world country because of its lack of wealthiness and discipline it is hard for our country to achieve growth. First of most we need to overcome or deal with poverty, by hiring more and more people to work in factories, stores, markets and more, until each individual can make a certain amount of  wealth to create businesses so that it can help our country overcome poverty. One more thing is the natural resources of our environment they are getting destroyed they are getting abused so we need to do things to conserve or protect them so that we can help our country achieve true growth

    We can help our country achieve through growth by, first of all selecting the right leader so that she or he can truly be trusted in leading us towards a more resilient country. Secondly we must always follow the rules are made by the government. Third is as you mentioned the first paragraph we need to take care of our country by conserving its natural resources, and not only think about our own self he also need to think for what school for our country. Stop being so selfish and doing teens only you have benefit of. We need to love our country just like how we love ourselves because this is where we are from and where we got excuse and abilities from and this is the place where we started our life

    By doing these things we can have a big impact to the upcoming growth of our beloved country, which has need to help each other in protecting and helping our country. Let's work together we need to help of every individual so we can truly achieve the true growth for our country that we've been waiting for

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