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[[Image:Featured_article_star.jpg|left]][[Image: | [[Image:Featured_article_star.jpg|left]][[Image:300-EKIT-wht-bg-seal-wallpa.jpg|thumb|right|Sigma Kappa Pi]][[Sigma_Kappa_Pi_Fraternity|'''Sigma Kappa Pi''']]. "Taking a cue from Claro M. Recto, nationalism is '... a banner of freedom proclaiming the national interest of the people, to be promoted or safeguarded by themselves so that the fruits of their efforts and wealth derived from their God- given resources shall accrue to them and thus enable all our people to rise above poverty, and march to prosperity contentment and dignity...' | ||
It is from this very general definition of nationalism that the fraternity wishes to express love for the country and its people. Nationalism does not limit and does not prescribe how one would show his concern for the welfare of the country and the majority of the Filipino people." <small>[[Sigma_Kappa_Pi_Fraternity|<nowiki><<<</nowiki>Read More <nowiki>>>></nowiki>]]</small> | |||
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Featured Profile
Sigma Kappa Pi. "Taking a cue from Claro M. Recto, nationalism is '... a banner of freedom proclaiming the national interest of the people, to be promoted or safeguarded by themselves so that the fruits of their efforts and wealth derived from their God- given resources shall accrue to them and thus enable all our people to rise above poverty, and march to prosperity contentment and dignity...'
It is from this very general definition of nationalism that the fraternity wishes to express love for the country and its people. Nationalism does not limit and does not prescribe how one would show his concern for the welfare of the country and the majority of the Filipino people." <<<Read More >>>