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As if the high cost of tuition fees are not enough, in which our government can’t, or won’t, do anything about, private colleges and universities still has to cunningly find some ways to milk parents and make education even more commercialized. Being a parent who sends kids to school, this commercialized education is really hurting [...]
Tags: CHED, DepEd, Education, educational tour, high tuition fees, Philippines, private schools, private universities
“What’s your field of discipline?” I was asked by the girl at the registration, and I reluctantly replied, “Writing?” She looked at me like I didn’t make sense at all, paused for a while, and finally wrote “Literary” under my name on the nameplate. It was the first ever gathering of Kapampangan artists held on [...]
Tags: ACTO, Angeles City, discipline, Kapampangan artists, Music, Pampanga Artists Guild, theater
No doubt about it, Jaden Smith has the comedic flair of his Dad, Will Smith. He could be even better, given the right projects and training. And Jacky Chan hasn’t lost his touch. Not a bit. Like what I said in my other blog, I didn’t care that it was Kung Fu and that the [...]
Tags: Beijing, China, competitin, Dre Parker, Jacky Chan, Jaden Smith, Karate Kid, Kung Fu, martial arts, Movie, Mr. Han, training, triumph, underdog
In spite of my self-doubt and a towering hesitation, I proceeded to attend the UNLIMITED fashion event, and what an experience it was for me! I was my usual “wallpaper” personality at the start, but it did not take long before I mustered enough courage to approach people and asked them if I can take [...]
Tags: Barong Tagalog, dresses, fashion event, fashion show, gathering, gowns, luminaries, Philip D. Torres, Philip Torres, social event, UNLIMITED
Just because the iBlog6 blogging summit is all about blogging, it doesn’t mean the day’s proceedings would be confined to search engine optimization, making money online and niche marketing. After all, blogging involved a medley of interests. That is why it is not surprising that in the recent iBlog6, there was an intermission number performed [...]
Tags: blogging event, blogging summit, iblog, iblog6, networking, Rey Rombawa Jr., Syzgy, UP Concert Chorus, UPCC
Nothing like a good company to rekindle a passion, and for bloggers, iblog6 is the perfect venue not just for newbie bloggers, but for burned-out bloggers as well. The beauty about blogging is that, there is no “been there, done that” kind of thing. There would always be something new. Even for seasoned bloggers (read: [...]
Tags: bloggers meet-up, blogging event, blogging summit, fellowship, iblog, iblog6, networking, Roy, The Struggling Blogger
The plot isn’t really new, with the main character, Hiccup, trying to fit in and become a full pledge Viking. Adding more challenge to him is his father Stoic, the leader of the Vikings, who believes that he doesn’t have it in him to become a Viking. If only he could kill one dragon, Hiccup [...]
Tags: dragon slayer, dragons, E.T. Mac & Me, friendship, hero, Hiccup, How to Train Your Dragon, movie review, Night Fury, Stoic, Toothless, Vikings
Yes, this early Janette Toral sent out her invitation for the Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs of 2010 via her teaser post. There will be modifications in the rules for this year’s EIB nominees, and I believe, the same requirements also apply to the blogs who will make the nomination. The Top 10 Emerging Influential [...]
Tags: emerging influential blogs, Janette Toral, Philippines, writing project
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So I work hard on my blogs. I exert efforts on every blog posts that I make. I may not be the best writer or blogger, but every time that I write, what I give is a part of me. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my blog posts from my travel blog [...]
Tags: copy-paste, fake blogs, piracy, pirate, plagiarism, verbatim
What so special about a doughnut? Well, aside from it’s a Krispy Kreme, it was brought home by my son when he went home from a field trip, two or three days ago. My son went on an ‘exposure’ field trip last week where they went to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) and the Bangko [...]
Tags: BSP, doughnuts, field trip, Food, Krispy Kreme, MOA, Personal, PSE, Ralph, sharing, story