Shainne Hostalero
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School Spirit
The Sunday had a lot going… especially SM Mall of Asia. It seemed that everyone in Metro Manila was present there because of the multiple events happening all at once – The Best of Anime 2016, Manila International Book Fair… Continue reading
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On days I feel empty… well, slight
One of those days, can I just say? I slept 12mn last night right after fixing the electric fan. By which, my fault why it was broken and needed fixing at the very first place. So, I have accepted that.… Continue reading
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Kung hindi ka na babalik
Manila, Philippines | July 2016 Kung hindi ka na babalik, ayos lang naman. Siguro. Siguro sa dami ng mga salitang nasabi at hindi nasabi Siguro sa dami ng mga bagay na naramdaman at hindi naramdaman Siguro hindi na magbabago, sadyang… Continue reading
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Papa, I remember
I remember when I was young and looking up to you – and to all the things that you do. I get reminded when I’m in here, a little bit older, still looking up to you – and to all… Continue reading
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The Children’s Rights And The Life After Typhoon Yolanda
Photo from the Philippine Star (internet photo) November 6, 2013 was indeed memorable to the whole Philippines; the kind of memory that was far behind the good light and was way too painful to be remembered as Typhoon Yolanda (internationally… Continue reading
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Press Release: Landmark permanent exhibition opens at ArtScience Museum in March 2016
Collaboration with Japan’s teamLab will open a new world of imaginative play in Singapore Singapore (2 February, 2016) – Come 12 March, ArtScience Museum will unveil its first ever permanent exhibition to the public – a futuristic world… Continue reading
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On Challenging Your Assumptions With the Right Principles and Integrity
Since that I have started a new semester for my Master’s degree, I went back to various lessons from certifications I took up before I finally decided to get on board for (even) higher education. Quite surprisingly, I found past… Continue reading
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Oceans’ Health
Oceans acidifying at ‘unparalleled’ rate Photo by telegraph.co.uk Carbon emissions can make the oceans and other bodies of water more acidic and causes calcification or prohibits a shell or the skeleton to form. Thus, the end of these marine organisms… Continue reading
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2015 Year-End Ramble: Baguio
Last touch for the year! Wooohooo! Sorry, couldn’t get over the excitement my short travel brought. Looking back, I have started this year with a travel – to Baguio – and eventually ended it in… Baguio. Baguio has been that… Continue reading
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The #NoToStraw Experience
#NoToStraw campaign initially started when I was still in college taking up my Green Marketing course. The said course opened my eyes and my being to be an environmentally responsible marketer which also constituted with our group then doing a… Continue reading