Are you part of history?
By vianneyanzu
@vianneyanzu (908)
Philippines
June 4, 2008 7:32am CST
Well it's a nice time to think if you've been part of history :)
I'm talking about events that will surely make their way to history books or documents :)
Now think about this questions:
Have you been part of an event that changed the future?/that will change the future?
It can be any event, from your country's event to your school's event...
A few examples are: The Edsa revolution-surely this is a part of Philippine history. Were you there in the Edsa dos revolution?
or it could be the First the your school won in the interschool games, were you there in the crowd where it happened?
It's nice to think that we're part of some event so special that it can be part of history...and we don't even realize it!
So think about it...are you part of history?
3 responses
@kaezy_kulet (2465)
• Philippines
4 Jun 08
i am part of my schools history way back in college..
we were the pioneering batch of nursing students there and
the first one to take the board exam..and they were so
lucky that we have a high percentage of those who have
passed.
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@AnimeMom (516)
• United States
7 Jun 08
Everyone is a part of history, whether it is written or not. Anything you do affects something or someone in this world. And you dont have to take part of a huge gathering or some sort of "Berlin wall" type of action to be a part of history. Technically all of us who were watching 911 on t.v. witnessed and were a part of history. That is one event I'm sure will not be forgotten. But just so you know, I am part of history because i exist.
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@aseretdd (13729)
• Philippines
5 Jun 08
I was too young then to participate in the first Edsa Revolution... but i did go to Edsa 2... but i regret doing that... i was actually forced to participate because not doing so would mean that i am absent for work... so what the heck... i just went with the flow... these days... i don't really think it is wise to participate is protest and demonstrations agains the government... because we only end up being used for the political gain of others...
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