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conditioned not to make mistakes, but can't live that way
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I'm hired!
2008-03-01 02:50:00
“Hi Quincy. You (do) have a place at MBUSSP. I’m in the process of finalizing the arrangements for the extension of Norconsult with DILG. I will advise you early next (month).” I was elated. I was overwhelmed. I was speechless. I was excited. And I was challenged. The message was from the Senior Management Adviser of Norconsult Management Services (Philippines) Inc. and the Team Leader of the Mindanao Basic Urban Services Project, Mr. Herman Z. Ongkiko. First week of February, I received an email from the Administrative Officer of the company requesting me to report to Cagayan de Oro City on the 15th of February, 2008 for workshop. I’m hired! Now, I’m conquering the “Promise Land” of the Philippines with a job that gave me great opportunities to work for the greater Glory of the Lord, precious chances of sharpening my personality, priceless privileges of friendship, exposure, adventure and learning. To my indefatigable Nanay who has fervently perfected h...
A recollection of success and a simple celebration
2008-02-07 15:11:00
The four (4) months of staying in Mindanao was a priceless and precious experience. Swerving through the roads of the ‘promise land’ passing through bridges over deep wide rivers, unwinding in the beaches of Surigao, mingling with people from different sorts of life, laughing out loud with our friends from the Muslim community, hotel hopping and masticating luxurious food for free – these were things I never thought I could plunge into! But there was one event that really overwhelmed me while I was there forcing my body to move out every morning to battle short-time sleep. Third week of November 2007, a week before my birthday. Davao-bound from Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental, we dropped by Harbor Lights Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City to stay for the night. The next morning, while having a meeting with my boss regarding our liquidation during our past activity, my mother called up from home, in front of the computer, she was checking the licensure examination for teachers lis...
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He carried it
2007-12-30 08:47:00
It has been more than 4 months since my last post. Because my job in Mindanao is a wrapping up assignment of the JFPR project which started in 2003, it was too busy that it didn’t give me a chance to create posts. Tita (she doesn’t want me to call her boss because we are in a development project) and I worked even in Saturdays and Sunday afternoons. September 8 – I stepped out the plane at Davao Int'l Airport asking my self “what am I doing here?” The project didn’t give me proper orientation and briefing on what the nature of the job is, who’s who and what’s what. I didn’t know the facts behind the project at all. I was a blank sheet. It seemed driving in an unlighted highway in the night without headlight. I got no local vertical – no direction. I only got acquainted with the project during the first workshop at Harbor Lights Hotel in Cagayan de Oro City. There, by God’s grace, I was given light of what I was doing there. There have been vast chal...
God carries it also
2007-09-07 07:47:00
It's the last day of being home.I woke up around 8 in the morning this day and just before doing anything else, I prayed and checked my phone (I usually place it beside my bed.) if there's any message.I got this:"He is always to be found in the thickest part of the battle. The heaviest end of the cross lies ever on His shoulders. If He bids us to carry a burden, He carries it also. If there is anything that is gracious, generous and tender, so lavish and supernatural in love, you will always find it in Him." - C.H. SpurgeonIt's from 'textmate'.Mulling over my trip to Davao tonight for a research work until December 15, the message became a pressure-relieving reminder that whatever odd I will be needing to surpass, He is there for me for guidance, protection and strength.I say thanks so much to the one who sent it. I consider her life, per se, as an inspiration.This will be the very first time that I'll be away from home for more than a month. I thank God for this opportun...
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Textmate
2007-09-02 16:49:00
The advent of text messaging here in the Philippines definitely had an enormous impact on my personal life.I was really engrossed to text messaging and had several textmates in a row back in high school. Bad thing is, I didn't have my own phone that time and I was only borrowing from Nanay. Obviously, I was often scolded when she discovers i used more than 50 pesos of her load for petty conversations with anybody anonymous. That was really stupid!Not until year 2000 when somebody introduced me to a girl who is from the Panay Island. Her personality reflected on the way she replies, on what messages she shares, on how she gives advices, on how she explains things in the Biblical perspective and how she gives reminders. Yes, through that I knew who she is. She's God-fearing. Smart. Diligent. Prayerful. Optimistic. Loving. Thoughtful. You name it!She was worth every peso and every minute I spend with her through text until I already had my own phone. She has been there ...
When God molds and opens opportunities
2007-08-29 02:28:00
When I graduated March 25, 2007, I didn't have anything in mind but to review for the Licensure Examination for Teachers. I thought, I can better start with any job that comes along the way if I'm already a professional license carrier. There's a greater chance of getting hired to any institution, higher compensation and greater opportunities for promotion, privileges and other advantages.But that plan was twisted when God showered me with good breaks. I already had my application form that time and the only thing left to do is to pay for the 2-month weekends review in my Alma Mater when Kuya Aldwin sent me an e-mail telling me to be his partner for supervising an adolescent reproductive health research project in Region VI. He told me about the benefits and the advantages of indulging in this activity and the things I needed to do. Besides, it's research and it means new learning, new experiences, new adventure -and that's priceless.So, I kept my application form and pre...
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LET day: there's nothing wrong with failing
2007-08-27 14:57:00
The Board Examination is done and finally, I'm out of the pressure.It was tough, honestly. Especially, I wasn't able to review formally and seriously. I only read few notes the night before doom's day. I used my remaining cell phone load balance to ask for prayers once again from my relatives and from church family.I was really desperate for their intercession that night because I was a bit losing hope and my heart's pounding fast with the pressure.But thankfully, God provided me with a loving community who encouraged me to climb the mountain and surpass the shadow of fear.Hear are few of the text messages I received:"Whatever mountain stands in your path, whatever obstacle blocks your way, whatever difficulty immobilizes you, the prayer of faith can remove it! Praying for you. God bless!"- cindy"I'm praying for you, ta."-tita ging"Ok manong. I'll pray for you gid."-sarah joy"Kung ari ka lang di, himuan ta gid ka banner!"(I'll make you a banner if you're here!)-cindyThes...
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If you think
2007-08-24 17:47:00
I got this set of pictures from my brother's email inbox when he requested me to open it. And to compliment those who blogged about contentment, let me share this with you."Contentment is not the fulfillment of what you want; it is the realization of how much you already have."I got this quote from Jackie. If you think you are unhappy, look at them.If you think your job is tough, how about him?If you think your salary is low, how about this kid's?If you think you don't have many friends, ask yourself if you have one sincere friend.You think study is a burden? How about her?When you feel like giving up, think of this man.If you think you suffer in life, do you suffer as much as he does?If you complain about your transport system, how about them?If your society is unfair to you, look at her.Think positively and count your blessings. You have many things and aspects in your life to be grateful for. Now if you think life is unfair, think of these people.Join efforts to care for th...
The battle in 3 days.
2007-08-23 09:53:00
The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) is coming up fast and I can already feel the pressure - the squeezing I once experienced when I was yet filing for the Board. I never had felt of needing much prayers from my friends than now. Every time I'm OL, I'm in the community and in the church, I can't stop my self from asking for prayers from friends and my church family and from anyone across the globe.Gratefully, I was talking a while with my cousin from Laguna and she told that their church prayed for me. My teachers from our school also told that they'll do the same. Also my own church family and our sending churches. Not to forget, my blogging friends also left a word here that they'll also include me in their prayers.These really gave me a lift so I really really thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.Indeed, we need others in this world full of shadows of grief, anxiety and pressure. "No man is an island" as we often reiterate it.I came across a statement ...
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Banged head
2007-08-19 14:45:00
Few days left and it will the Licensure Examination for Teachers and I still haven't reviewed.Right after graduation, I was really eager to review for the board exam - that'll be on the 26th of this month - so I could pass at the first take. But because of unexpected incidents last summer and as the new school year started, I accepted job opportunities along the way - like the recently concluded fieldwork. It was due to my excitement to earn as soon as possible.In my previous post, I told you about the stuffs I made as tribute for my grandmother who's already history. After the burial, visitors came to ask me how much would it cost if I'd make some creatives (invitations, programs, tarp designing, cards and the like) for them. So, I thought, it would be a start of a small desktop publishing business for me and my family. We grabbed the opportunity to earn even just a little. It's already a big help for us anyway. But it came a prob for my review because we have pending order...
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My outlook on Death and a Tribute for Lola
2007-08-12 06:29:00
Death for our Christian family is a celebration - a celebration of life in eternity - and not mourning.Well, yes, there were always be tears human as we are who were beautifully created with emotions. But we believe, God sees the meaning of each tear that we shed. Deep in it are the joys and thankfulness that once again another member of our family has been promoted to live in eternity face to face with the Lord in a place where there is no sadness, no pain, no grief, no violence, no selfishness but all pure sharing, happiness and love.As tribute for my Lola who sacrificed a lot for her children and for all her grandchildren and great grandchildren, I made this photo montage with a colorful background signifying our assurance and bliss that Lola is now enjoying the most beautiful place with her long lost loved ones. I printed this in 7 by 3 feet tarpaulin and posted it in one of our walls here at home (Can't provide some pictures of the events here for now because I didn't have...
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See you in the morning Lola
2007-08-09 04:20:00
-whew-Finally! I'm done with the do-this-survey-or-i'll-damn-you thing during the past week. It has been a "calvary" and a "pressure cooker" activity that I got to exhaust every minute and every second when I was there in the field.I mean, it wasn't my regional coordinator who was pressuring me or the whole research team but it was just the thought that I don't want to compromise my accepted activity and my accepted tasks and responsibilities.By the way, how's everyone? I really want to thank you for visiting me by and by. The sparing of your time to click on my blog is really lifting my spirit. I didn't imagine my blog to deserve visits and comments like what I've received even though I wasn't here for several days. So, thank you thank you and thank you to those who visited, commented, left a word, gave updates on their blogs, gave suggestions, left farts and flooded my shoutbox. ;) j/kFriday, August 3, 2007Upon arriving home with great hopes that I can give my grandm...
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Tweaks before a blog leave (again!?)
2007-07-31 11:28:00
*What do you think about my new header? If it's kind of stupid, please let me know ha?Please beware: narcissism rules in this post. ha3 Just please bear with me. Sometimes, it's healthy to be proud of your own self. diba noh? diba? diba? (please tell me if I really am narcissistic or some kinda demanding here. hihi)Obviously, I have several tweaks and changes in my blog in a matter of 2 days. Well, this is a sort of preparation for another scheduled blog leave and that'll be about 8 hours from now (my clock ticks 8PM).Previously it was because we had a basic research training and now, it's going to be the fieldwork (We'll be having interview sessions with teen-agers from an area about their knowledge, attitudes and practices when it comes to sex and reproductive health) and I am assigned at Iloilo National High School in Iloilo City, Province of Iloilo (parang tongue twister ah). It's about an hour travel from our place, La Carlota City, to the Bacolod City pier and an hour...
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Are you special?
2007-07-30 09:09:00
One thing I realized while reading "Tuesdays with Morrie" written by Mitch Albom is that our widespread culture in this world does not make people feel good about themselves. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn't work, don't buy it."So many people walk around with meaningless life. They seem half-asleep, even when they're busy doing things they think are important. This is because they're chasing the wrong things. The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives your purpose and meaning." - MorrieThose who haven't realized these things feel bad about themselves and pull their lives into a pandemonium.Many go out into urbanity and crave for materialism, fame, power, money, sex and things like that but these didn't and wouldn't ever satisfy them. It only creates damange in their own lives and make them feel NOT SPECIAL ...
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Human Experiment: Coke + Mentos = ???
2007-07-29 09:10:00
This article with photos in sequence was sent to me through an e-mail. It told me that there was a little boy died in Brazil after eating MENTOS and drinking COCA-COLA (or PEPSI) together. One year before the same accident happened, another boy died in the same country.The photos are taken during an experiment done by mixing Coca-Cola (or Coka-Cola Light) with MENTOS .Check out what happens.Maybe I need to know the facts behind this.I posted this since I myself is eating Mentos (POLO's) and I also drink Coke . Fortunately, I swallowed these in seperate dates.Here's a human experiment, by the way:This may be truly dangerous or just deception. But it's better to be careful with your self eating MENTOS (POLO's) and drinking COCA-COLA or PEPSI together.Will you repost this?*Did you meet my first crush?
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Remembering Dick and Rick Hoyt
2007-07-27 13:03:00
Dick and Rick Hoyt are a father-and-son team from Massachusetts, USA. TOGETHER, they competed just about continuously in marathon races. And if they’re not in a marathon they are in a triathlon — that disheartening, almost superhuman, combination of 26.2 miles of running, 112 miles of bicycling, and 2.4 miles of swimming. TOGETHER they have climbed mountains, and once trekked 3,770 miles across America. It’s a remarkable record of exertion considering that Rick can't walk nor talk.For the past several years Dick, who is 65, has pushed and pulled his son across the country and over hundreds of finish lines. When Dick runs, Rick is in a wheelchair that Dick is pushing. When Dick cycles, Rick is in the seat-pod from his wheelchair, attached to the front of the bike. When Dick swims, Rick is in a small but heavy, firmly stabilized boat being pulled by Dick. TOGETHER...
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Reviving the Nation
2007-07-27 06:51:00
My late father's younger brother, Engr. John Erisima Tampo, was speaker during my secondary education Alma Mater's 60th Graduation Exercises last April 4, 2007.Tito John, as I call him, is currently the Project Manager of Southeast Asia Food Inc. (SAFI) He finished his studies in secondary and tertiary level as a State Scholar of our city.Now living in La Paz, Iloilo City, Tito has a loving wife, Tita Inday and has 2 sons and a daughter (obviously my cousins) John, Fredeliz Irene Rowena and Cid Henry Erickson. (I'm so blessed to have them part of my family.)Tito talked on ways on Reviving the Nation through simple steps.Here's what he told the 2007 graduates of Doña Hortencia Salas Benedicto National High School, the home of Luiji John Karlo M. Suarez, the Organization Awards Winner of the National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance, Lemelson Foundation Award during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held at Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA on May 13-19...
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An insane, freaky and paranoid college student
2007-07-26 12:11:00
I got this from the friendster bulletin Gracy posted.It's a sort of an expose. Please read.Anak,Naipadala ko na ang 50 thousand pesos na tuition fee mo, pinagbili na namin ang mga kalabaw natin.Ang mahal pla ng kursong DOTA, wala na din pla tayong baboy naibenta na din para dun sa sinsabi mo na project nyo na NOKIA N75, ang mahal naman ng project na yun.Kasama din ang 7 thousand dun para sa field trip nyo sa MALL OF ASIA, anak malayo ba yun? Mag ingat ka sa pagbibiyahe mo, isasanla pala namin ang palayan natin para mabili mo na ang iyong instrumentong I-POD na kinakailangan mo sa laboratory nyo.Anak komportable ka ba jan sa boarding house mo? san ba kamu yan...? sa VICTORIA COURT - maganda ba jan? di ba mainit jan? Anak kamusta na pala yung group project nyo na SANMIG LIGHT? Napailaw nyo na ba? mataas ba nakuha nyo na grado dun?Anak sana bago pa maubos ang lahat ng ari-arian natin ay maka gradweyt kana, walong taon ba talaga ang kurso mo sa SECRETARIAL?, sana pag gradweyt mo makaku...
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quinkoy tawops posts his top 10
2007-07-25 07:33:00
It was just last week when Karlo of Pinoy Blogero told me about Ms. Janette Toral's Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs in 2007 writing project. I didn't have the nerve of interest at first but when I saw that many bloggers had posted their own picks, I gained the push to show my readers who influenced me greatly in my one and half-month time blogging mulling over the reality that we need to influence more bloggers to produce sensible, healthy and substantial write-ups.By the way, July 28, 2007 will be the deadline of submission of nominations. You have your list? Send it ASAP.Here are my top 10 picks.Mark Aethen of Athen-ismFrances Paula of Small World Big PossibilitiesKarlo of Pinoy BlogeroAriel of Another JourneyGracy of Melodies of LifeMakoy of Memoirs of a Certified BloggerDunnu of OFW LyfForgot of Silkenhut's WorldNicely of Nice and Smiling GirlChief of UnwindThese bloggers and their blogs had a good impact on me in some kind or another. I hope somebody from this list wi...
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SONA and SELF
2007-07-24 05:12:00
This page requires a higher version browserThanks so much to gmanews.tv for providing a whole video coverage of yesterday's State of the Nation Address of Her Excellency Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Republic of the Philippines.First, I would like to congratulate my friend Luiji John Suarez, organizational awardee, during the International Intel Science Fair held at Mexico. I felt proud seeing him standing with a wide smile, bowing to the national audience - applauded - as he was being commended by the President on her SONA. We knew each other at a Local Youth Development Assembly last November, 2006.Hearing/reading about the apparent achievements of PGMA's administration from economy, education, empowerment, electricity, medicine, public safety, security and tourism and a lot more made me admire her courage, diligence and passion to serve the country well and right than being stunned of fame and power despite the baloney bickerings, petty scuffles and unintelligent pursuits of...
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Everything seems screwed up!
2007-07-22 16:03:00
Have you been bungled by lots of responsibilities and can't cope up with everything and you just start screaming within yourself angry, pissed and screwed up not with the people around you but with every situation that hampers you to finish a thing and dumps you on your darn baloney sulky mood that delays or even stops your interest and willingness to get things done as soon as possible?Just like this:1. You just came from a training thus, you're tired and wanted to sleep but when you do so and you're at the middle of your dream, your mother wakes you up while your younger sister shouts at you that somebody is looking or calling for you outside the house. What happens? You're disrupted and messed up because of the abrupt shift of the atmosphere from fantasy to reality and going dizzy while hanging over from the insufficient sleeep, you run to the house's main door to face your visitor and later did you know that you're just wearing a boxer shorts without a top.2. Your brothe...
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'Biyahe tayo,' take risks and enjoy priceless rewards
2007-07-22 05:00:00
Hi everyone. Thank you so much for visiting my blog for the past 2 days. On my way home, I was so excited to see if how was everything here. Though, I didn't have more comments on my latest posts. reading my messages on shoutboxes made me feel even better so I really thank you so much.As what I've told you in my previous post, I'll be having a training and I just came back from the 2-day training from Iloilo to Bacolod City and it has been a venturous experience for me. Why? It was my very first time to do almost all the jaunts and activities I did and I really thank God for that opportunity.To think that I coordinated for the event (with support from my fellow y-konek members most especially Jake Mae Valencia of West Negros College and Ramel Jacolbe of Riverside College), I thank God for the chance once again to be pressured, squeezed and harnessed for a good cause, a good advocacy and a very scary do-that-or-I'll-kick-your-ass instances during the preparations and when fa...
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A tribute to friends before graduation
2007-07-19 09:23:00
I wrote this before I graduated from college. This is a tribute to my batch as we left the portals of our alma mater even though things between us didn't seem to rhyme 2 weeks before the graduation.Minsan madarama mo kay bigat ng problemaMinsan mahihirapan ka at masasabing “di ko makakaya”It is November 22, 2027 and it will be my Alma Mater’s 60th Founding Anniversary. I am waiting for my flight home to the Philippines from Krabi City, South Thailand. I will be attending our Alumni Homecoming. It was a connecting flight from Thailand to Hongkong to the Philippines. I was naïve and was not really engrossed to going out of the country. But there I am teaching the kids in Prakhun Language School, a school established by a Filipino Pastor to teach English while integrating the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I am sitting inside the boarding lounge while surfing the World Wide Web in my laptop computer set up with Macintosh operating system and with a wireless internet connecti...
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Ok ka Pinoy!
2007-07-18 17:41:00
If you can remember a Korean student's short essay about the Philippines, this one's the complete text of Patricia Evangelista's public speaking entry as she did her country proud winning the International Public Speaking Competition conducted by the English Speaking Union (ESU) in London on May 2004.Patricia, 19, was a second-year Mass Communications student then then from UP - D. She bested 59 other student contestants from 37 countries, with her five-minute talk on the theme, "A Borderless World."She formally accepted her award at Buckingham Palace from Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the president of the ESU, November that year.I am always moved by her speech and I want to read it again and again to remind me how beautiful it is being a Filipino in a borderless world.Here it is.A Borderless WorldWhen I was little, I wanted what many Filipino children all over the country wanted. I wantedto be blond, blue-eyed, and white.I thought — if I just wished hard enough and...
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Famine + pressure + frustration = sighs
2007-07-17 03:52:00
I just had a very good day start. It was raining and it felt really good because it so cool. Enjoyed it much more with a cup of coffee while talking with Nanay.Before going to work she told me three things:1. Withdraw enough amount from the ATM;2. Buy rice for lunch and supper;3. Buy load for your phone.The last words sounded really good since it was been several days that I haven't loaded my phone and I badly needed it for coordinating with the facilitators of our training on basic research this coming Saturday.But:1. The line was getting longer at the bank and since we only have one teller machine here in our place, I have nothing to do but to practice my patience and line up after the last homo sapien.2. Worse. When it was my turn? The state of the art teller machine ran out of cash and I have nothing to buy everything for lunch and myself. My pocket's empty! The only amount I have at home is my collection of 10 and 5 centavos I keep in a plastic piggy bank! Impoverished ...
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Date-raped!
2007-07-16 03:54:00
Sleeping 1am in the morning yesterday because of a YM talk with a friend and then waking up early for church gave me a headache and a dose of drowsiness. But the thought of having a new found friend and knowing her deeper, somehow gave me a lift but at the same time, troubled me. Why? Our conversation reached to her tormenting experiences in the past and establishing her trust on me about confidential matters, she shared it. My friend was date-raped.Reading her messages shook my nerves and dimmed my eyes with tears of grief. Being part of an adolescent reproductive health advocacy for almost a year now, I felt a deep anger and resentment to the one who did it to her and generally, to all the paranoidic, irresponsible, foolish men who dates women with a single objective - SEX or worse, RAPE.Apparently, these cases are very common nowadays. You watch them on televised news reports, you read them on mainstream press and even in alternative press publications, you listen about these o...
Reproductive health and the youth
2007-07-15 13:07:00
Based on 2006 surveys, an average of 23.1% of the youth now engage in PMS; 15% for female and 31% for male. It was reported that 57% of the young people have unplanned first sex experience. Every year, 14 million children are born to adolescent women. Ten percent of all births and 80 million pregnancies in the world every year are unwanted. Unwanted pregnancies are common among female students. This resulted to serious problems with their families. Many postponed their schooling and get menial jobs to meet the needs of their baby. One common problem in a case like this is lack of dialogue between the parents and the son or daughter. The family is the basic unit of the society and life education including sexuality must start from it. However, the channel of communication seems to be dysfunctional among many families now. Some parents say that it is improper and unethical to talk about intimate issues with the members of the family. They believe, it's the job of the schoo...
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'Medyo-crity'
2007-07-13 14:14:00
In my alma mater, there are some instructors who have stayed in the college circles, working as staff, serving the college for several years and still stagnant. I mean, no promotions at all. Somebody asks the academic council about his currect status, "I've been here in the city college for a couple of years, but why am I not promoted?" When I heard that statement (from a friend), I also questioned why. I believe he has been their in the institution since his no-wrinkle years. But why wasn't he promoted? Pondering over the issue, I knew, there are many employees round the country who asks that, too. But later, I remembered what Mr. Francis Kong said in a seminar on "Life's Winning Points". The same why-am-i-not-promoted? question was asked to the boss, Mr. Kong told us. The boss eloquently answered, "Why? What have you done?" A slap on the face of the employee. The thing is, he was jammed in the so-called "medyo-crity" in his line of work (as what Rex Resureccion wrote...
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Phone prostitutes?
2007-07-12 13:28:00
S.O.P Life has become convenient since the invasion of cell phones. As I've observed, most of the young people these days can't end up a day without sending messages to there kakosa, kaklase, kabarkada, katong-its or kamahjong. The technology has been incorporated in Pinoy's culture.Today, cell phones manufacturers keep on upgrading. Cellular technolog breakthroughs upgrades it on the next level every now and then. In the Philippines, 3G phones take frontline displays in the market and Japan's on 4G already and now we got Apple's iphone.Immense developments come fast in this generation. But as things keep on changing and improving, people keep on abusing it.I'm sure you are familiar with SOP right now. I'm not talking about Standard Operating Procedure here or GMA7's entertainment show on Sunday's noon. Today, SOP is SEX ON PHONE.Survey reports that the most commonly discussed topics in the internet since the invasion of the internet developments in the world, are al...
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Who says religion can't be funny?
2007-07-12 09:05:00
I got these photos from an e-mail entitled 'Who says religion can't be funny?' Check it out and tell me where's your favorite.By the way, yes, these pictures are funny. But bear with me, what you will see and read are true if you would ponder over them.How to tell if a Catholic drives fast.Enough of it.One thing I want to tell you about me is I have a great God and I love HIm.
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