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Essay heading: Biography Of Nick Joaquin
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He also translated the hero's valedictory poem, "Land That I Love, Farewell!" Joaquin served as a member of the Philippine Board of Censors for Motion Pictures under President Diosdado Macapagal and President Ferdinand E. Marcos. According to writer Marra PL. Lanot, Joaquin was untouched by Marcos' iron fist... displayed 300 characters
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Marcos. According to writer Marra PL. Lanot, Joaquin was untouched by Marcos' iron fist. Joaqun's first move as National Artist was to secure the release of imprisoned writer Jose F. Lacaba. Later, at a ceremony on Mount Makiling attended by First Lady Imelda Marcos, Joaquin delivered an invocation to Mariang Makiling, the mountain's mythical maiden... displayed next 300 characters
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