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The Freeman has just celebrated its 95th year of public service.

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First published in 1950, Don Vicente's book talks on the importance of good ethics, sound values and respect for elders and authorities, which are lacking in many of the youth nowadays. The book has 176 pages and 24 chapters.
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The oldest university in the Visayas which was founded in 1919, UV was considered as one of the country's largest schools with six satellite schools located in Pardo, the towns of Minglanilla and Compostela, and the cities of Mandaue, Danao, and Toledo. Its medicine school and hospital are located in Banilad.
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First published in 1950, Don Vicente's book talks on the importance of good ethics, sound values and respect for elders and authorities, which are lacking in many of the youth nowadays. The book has 176 pages and 24 chapters.
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