My friend Jun Borres, an alumnus of the Department of Social Work, Central Philippine University, inspires me no end. He was the one I referred to in my Never lose hope post. Since then, his text messages are timely and relevant. At times, witty...
By Juan Republic on May 1, 2012 in:
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Padayon Isang basong tubig galing sa poso inutang na kanin at malamig na ginamoskaunting asin sa plastik na platito busog na bay, puwede nang magtrabaho Sa aking balikat ay papasanin tatlong-daang kilo ng asukal limandaang sako ng denorado sanlibo...
By lariza.website on May 1, 2012 in:
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Today is Labor Day as celebrated in many countries worldwide. In my other blog, I shared some researches on the historical significance of this day to commemorate the economic and social achievements of workers. Inspired by the Pauline epistle to ...
By PADAYON: Our Life Journey on Apr 26, 2012 in:
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A month delay in the data gathering of one advisee, as discussed in the previous post, has a domino effect on our overall schedule. Supposedly, the data gathered in December were scheduled for processing in January. Just the time another advisee file...
By lariza.website on Apr 3, 2012 in:
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Article first published in PADAYON: Our Life Journey While many tend to glorify suffering, people who experience it will surely disagree. Having tasted the worst in life, so far, I can attest to this. Yet, the belief in the virtue … Continue re...
By lariza.website on Feb 19, 2012 in:
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The title reminds me of tutorial sessions with my father when I decided to join him in his trade after graduation from High School. Unable to pursue college immediately in the university of my dream (Central Philippine University), I did … Cont...
By PADAYON: Our Life Journey on Feb 18, 2012 in:
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Today marks my first blogging anniversary. Indeed, it does not seem so long, when I posted my first blog. This after consistent, should I say persistent, proddings from a pastor friend, Jonan Castillon, during our morning walks. At that time, I...