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The Year That Was and The Year That Will Be
The year 2020 is self-explanatory. It was one, if not the worst year of the decade, and it surely introduced us the new way to live (most of it I’m used to even before, at least this year I do… Continue reading
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What (Online) Teaching Has Taught Me
This 2020 is the year that we all try to figure it out how we can all work with little to nothing resources we have, to convert everything to online, and do everything with the use of the internet. Though… Continue reading
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Making ammends
I am sure you can relate, there were high hopes when we welcome the new decade. I guess, most of us really did not expect how 2020 will go. It’s been months of community quarantine and everything seemed to have… Continue reading
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#Conservatunes: WWF Philippines’ Fundraising Concert Series for Nature
On June 30, 2020, World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines is set to embark on another leg series of #Conservatunes with various music artists like National Artist for Music Ryan Cayabyab and the iconic 90’s OPM group Smokey Mountain reuniting with its original members –… Continue reading
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The Diary of a Young Girl
During the third or fourth week of the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, I’ve decided to read The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (I bought it very affordable from Amazon at $0.99 a… Continue reading
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BEarthDay 2020
Yesterday, April 22, I celebrated my Quarantine Birthday. While we are in the middle of Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ), it has been one, if not the most peaceful birthdays I have and I am exceptionally thankful for another year of… Continue reading
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OPINION: Suspending Online Classes and Ending the Semester Early due to COVID-19
Not all students share the same privilege. Some students are working too simultaneous with their studies to suffice their need for allowance and pay other expenses. Some have parents who are on a no-work, no-pay setup; and not all have… Continue reading
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An Open Letter to our Leaders: When Aggressiveness is Key, and Caliber is of Importance
Aggressiveness, in the positive and leadership context, can be defined as ‘readiness to engage in daring or difficult activity,’ or the ‘quality or state of being forceful.’ It can also be synonymous with action, initiative, drive, emphasis, and fierceness. In this time… Continue reading
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To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
Photo from the web I just recently finished reading To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han and it was so fancy, my eyes were totally glued to it. I first saw the film on Netflix in 2018… Continue reading
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Gone Girl
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn Photo from the web It took me a week to finish Gone Girl. I intended to finish it little by little because a part of me doesn’t want it to end. I’ve seen the movie… Continue reading

