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POV: Kiano by Kiano Michiko L. Soliva     The infographic shows my four frames of identity which are based on Hecht's study. The frames, namely, Personal, Relational, Enacted, and Communal have subtopics that are written according to how I view myself, how others view me, how I show myself to others, and how I am collectively seen as a part of certain groups.  Personally, I see myself as a strong, yet introverted and emotional man. Based on the comments of others, I am seen as someone as energetic as I am quiet. However, I express myself to people as someone who is approachable and ready to help at all times. Lastly, my identity is common with the groups I am in. I am a player; both online and on the field. I am seen with a common identity with my fellow teammates on the pitch and on the game's battlefield.

Persuasion in the Context of Presidency

 "Pare-pareho lang naman lahat na politiko. Kahit sino namang uupo, may korapsyon pa rin na mangyayari." This phrase is something that I often encounter and sadly, hear too much from the people I'm acquainted to. Persuasion is a powerful thing. When used right, it can be a way to access power and authority over a country.  The political advertisements of President Bongbong Marcos, Former VP Leni Robredo, and Mayor Isko Moreno are examples of how they attempt to persuade an audience into voting for them for the presidential seat. Isko's attempt to persuade involved laying out his plans and his current projects. His plans were mainly focused on hospitals, schools, and housing. His political advertisement was decent. And to add up, he already has a good reputation as Manila's mayor through his clearing up operations and school energy conservation projects (Madarang, 2019). However, this was not enough to convince me to vote for him. President Bongbong Marcos' pol