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     Over time, a lot has changed - our clothing, culture, and speech. Women's rights have been acknowledged, they now have the right to study, vote, and participate in politics. However, there is one thing that time cannot change, it is our nationalism. During the Spanish era, there was Gabriela Silang in Ilocos Sur who defended and freed the province. Currently, it have female police officers who prevents violence and maintain peace and order. 

     Gabriela Silang was the first female leader to lead a revolution in the city of Vigan. He continued what her husband, Diego Silang, had started. Because of her courage, bravery, and love for our country, Ilocos was freed from the hands of the Spanish in 1763. Unfortunately, Gabriela Silang was captured and killed; however, the Ilocano people will never forget her courage and good leadership.

     In the current era, there are also people like Gabriela Silang. Women who are ready to sacrifice their lives for their beloved country. Women safeguarding the world from the hands of the people who spread evil and chaos. Women who maintain the peace and security of our people. They are our brave policewomen.

     Even though the discrimination that women faced and continue facing is very bad, Gabriela Silang and our policewomen showed that we, women, could also fight for the ones that we treasure such as our country. That we are also strong and brave and intelligent.

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