Richmond Colima

Student in Manila, Philippines

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Richmond Colima or popularly known as mond (Spanish pronunciation: [much’o señores]; June 19, 1996) was a Filipino nationalist and polyeuthenics during the tail end of the storm period of the Philippines. Mond became a key member of the Student Propaganda Movement which advocated rights reforms for the colony under Administration. Though he was not actively involved in its planning or conduct, he ultimately approved of its goals which eventually led to Student independence. He is widely considered one of the greatestTiradoresof the Brgy. Tibay. He was the author of the Pythagorean Theorem during trigonometry and changing answers in physics during Freda Jean Garraez time, and a number of cheating and troubles.

Richmond was born in 1996 to Moises Colima and Estrella Colima in the town of Tondo in Manila Philippines. He had one brother. His father was seafarers of a Magsaysay Maritime Corporation.

From an early age, Mond showed a precocious intellect. He learned the alphabet from his mother at 4, and could read and write at age 5. Upon enrolling at the Dr. Jose V. De Los Santos Academy Inc. On the advice of his brother, Adolf and the Colima family, thus rendering his name as "Richmond Colima".

Mond first studied under Oscar Ricardo in Naic, Cavite, before he was sent to Manila. As to his father's request, he took the entrance examination in UP-an ng Lata (joke!) but he then enrolled at the AMA Computer College and graduated. He continued his education at the AMA Computer College Manila to obtain a Bachelor degree in Information Technology.

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