By It's Annjo with a double N on May 12, 2011 in:
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Lies therefore do not always contain lie, there are truths behind it. Nonetheless, a lie is a lie, it is a sin, and must never be tolerated. We may have good intentions in our lies, but it may be misinterpreted. And after all, there may be truths beh...
By It's Annjo with a double N on May 11, 2011 in:
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How is the Filipina now? A century after Rizal wrote a letter to the Women of Malolos. Are they the same with those women back then? Or did they change rapidly, as the time went by.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Apr 6, 2011 in:
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Isn’t it time we start thinking of Mindanao too?
I am starting to appreciate the efforts of each Barangay here in Cebu in implementing such policy. Indeed, it’s one way of helping Mother Earth and it’s also one way of disciplining the people.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Mar 25, 2011 in:
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Young at heart..in mind..with family. Are we socially responsible to them? Yes, I think so.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Mar 24, 2011 in:
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My 2 cents about the Ligots and the Death Row Convicts in China.
By It's Annjo with a double N on Feb 28, 2011 in:
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Politicians and public leaders must practice giving out tactful statements because they are one of the many people being looked up to by Filipinos, especially kids that may be influenced and have their minds corrupted by tactless statements.