General Trias (Filipino: Lungsod ng General Trias), formerly San Francisco de Malabon, is a first-class component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. Through Republic Act 10675, a plebiscite was held in December 12, 2015 with majority of its residents voting yes to cityhood, thus converting the municipality into a city, in time for its 267th charter anniversary. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 243,322 people in a land area of 81.46 square kilometers.
During the earlier part of the Spanish colonial period, General Trias was often referred to as Las Estancias (the ranches), which was once a part of Cavite el Viejo, the present-day Kawit. It was also called Malabon Grande. The name Malabon was speculated to have been derived from either the local term "maraming labong," due to the abundance of bamboo shoots in the area, which is a main ingredient in Filipino cuisine; or from "mayabong," referring to the trees and other plants once abundant in the place.
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The Book of Genesis (from the Latin Vulgate, in turn borrowed or transliterated from Greek γένεσις, meaning "origin"; Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית, Bərēšīṯ, "In [the] beginning") is the first book of the Hebrew Bible (the Tanakh) and the Christian Old Testament.
The basic narrative expresses the central theme: God creates the world (along with creating the first man and woman) and appoints man as his regent, but man proves disobedient and God destroys his world through the Flood. The new post-Flood world is equally corrupt, but God does not destroy it, instead calling one man, Abraham, to be the seed of its salvation. At God's command Abraham descends from his home into the land of Canaan, given to him by God, where he dwells as a sojourner, as does his son Isaac and his grandson Jacob. Jacob's name is changed to Israel, and through the agency of his son Joseph, the children of Israel descend into Egypt, 70 people in all with their households, and God promises them a future of greatness. Genesis ends with Israel in Egypt, ready for the coming of Moses and the Exodus. The narrative is punctuated by a series of covenants with God, successively narrowing in scope from all mankind (the covenant with Noah) to a special relationship with one people alone (Abraham and his descendants through Isaac and Jacob).
Join the waves in the ocean
Or let my soul fade away in the dark
'Cause I've gone on astray
And all my flowers turned to dandelions
Now I'm falling on my knees
And tumblin' down
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I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
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I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
It's like my early morning sunset
And my night's rise
Day by day, night by night
I'm full of lies, I'm full of cries
Ain't dead and gone, but I'm paralyzed
From the waist up hard just to take a breath
And from the waist down hardly can take a step
Thrown to the left, far from the best
Questions till I fall
Should I
Join the waves in the ocean
Or let my soul fade away in the dark
'Cause I've gone on astray
And all my flowers turned to dandelions
Now I'm falling on my knees
And tumblin' down
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
I'm tumblin' down
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
It's like my early morning sun's gone
And my night's stay
Day by night, night by day
It's hello predators, I'm feeling like a prey
I need security to box me up in a cage
Let it fade away, I just can't get shot
And to keep the pain away, I just take a shot
Falling from the top, havin' sudden thought
Questions till I fall, I
Join the waves in the ocean
Or let my soul fade away in the dark
'Cause I've gone on astray
And all my flowers turned to dandelions
Now I'm falling on my knees
And tumblin' down
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin'
I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
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I'm tumblin'
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I'm tumblin' down, oh down, oh down, oh down
General Trias (Filipino: Lungsod ng General Trias), formerly San Francisco de Malabon, is a first-class component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. Through Republic Act 10675, a plebiscite was held in December 12, 2015 with majority of its residents voting yes to cityhood, thus converting the municipality into a city, in time for its 267th charter anniversary. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 243,322 people in a land area of 81.46 square kilometers.
During the earlier part of the Spanish colonial period, General Trias was often referred to as Las Estancias (the ranches), which was once a part of Cavite el Viejo, the present-day Kawit. It was also called Malabon Grande. The name Malabon was speculated to have been derived from either the local term "maraming labong," due to the abundance of bamboo shoots in the area, which is a main ingredient in Filipino cuisine; or from "mayabong," referring to the trees and other plants once abundant in the place.