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    I hardly can sleep. I feel that my target now is really to save Mother Earth for humanity. And it’s doable. A quotation of Mrs. Imelda Marcos campaigning Filipino’s to save mother Earth. Some people Saying that Saving mother earth was so very hard. Is anyone concerned with what our world will be like in years to come? With the effects of global warming is causing to the environment‚ it’s hard to say that our planet Earth will be the way it is today. Today I have talked to you about the need to

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    History of Sta. Brigida Elementary School Sta. Brigida Elementary School is surrounded with evergreen irrigated rice field and rich vegetation. It was named after the late Mrs. Brigida Marte Villamin‚ wife of the late Mr. Severo de Leon Villamin‚ a very prominent man and the pioneer of the existence of the said school. It is situated south of boundary of Roxas and Mansalay that is five (5) kilometers of Roxas and seven (7) kilometers from Mansalay. The school is located along the national road

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    JEAN PAUL GAULTIER Born in Acueil‚ a self-contained‚ working class suburb of Paris in 1952‚ of a bookkeeper farther and secretary mother John Paul Gaultier was an only child. In the 1960 as a teenager John Paul was obsessed with fashion especially the costumes from Moulin Rouge and often pretended to be ill to stay off school‚ draw and have gay fantasies of men wearing feminine clothes. During this time Jean Paul Gaultier began detailed drawings of whole collections including accessories taking

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    Why wasn’t the Philippines better  prepared for the typhoon? Corruption‚  shoddy buildings to blame    Dan Kitwood / Getty Images  An aerial view of a demolished coastal town on Eastern Samar Island on Nov. 14 in Leyte‚  Philippines.    By Jim Maceda‚ Correspondent‚ NBC News    As the Philippines grapples with the devastating aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan‚ Filipinos are  asking why the country wasn’t better prepared to deal with the super storm.    Government officials claim they were ready‚ broadcasting warnings of a potential 20­foot 

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    and the government as a speaker and it shows how he influenced the events that transpired within the country with his speeches. The time setting is within the period 1972 to 1992 and most of the parts of the book focus on Sin’s speeches during the Marcos regime. The book tackles the question whether Jaime Cardinal Sin violated the constitution by using the church to meddle with the affairs of the state. Jaime Cardinal Sin had two personas as a speaker. The first one was a citizen of the Philippines

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    Save Mother Earth

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    Save The Mother Earth By: Arjhon Acordon “I hardly can sleep. I feel that my target now is really to save Mother Earth for humanity. And it’s doable. A quotation of Mrs. Imelda Marcos campaigning Filipino’s to save mother Earth. Some people Saying that Saving mother earth was so very hard. Is anyone concerned with what our world will be like in years to come? With the effects of global warming is causing to the environment‚ it’s hard to say that our planet Earth will be the way it is today. 

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    Order Of Debut

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    ” by Nelson and Nielsen Zacarias (song) (7:30 pm)  9. 18 Wishes (7:40 pm)  a. Maryanne King  b. Ana de Guzman  c. Cherrie Marcos  d. Malou Arquelita  e. Vangie Dy­Cok  f. Ghess Neri  g. Ching Dizon  h. Richie Uyan  i. Aileen Arevallo  j. Merilyn Guardacasa  k. Jonnifer Quiros  l. Maria Wallace  m. Lisa Yacat  n. Agnes Medina  o. Anna Mercado­Mills  p. Jobi Doverte   q. Cynthia Pareja  r. Imelda Castro  10. Mother’s Speech (8:10 pm)  11. Father and Daughter Dance (8:20 pm)  12. 18 Roses Dance (8:25 pm) 

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    About Nick Joaquin

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    About Nick Joaquin Nicomedes Marquez Joaquin (May 4‚ 1917–April 29‚ 2004) was a Filipino writer‚ historian and journalist‚ best known for his short stories and novels in the English language. He also wrote using the pen name Quijano de Manila. Joaquin was conferred the rank and title of National Artist of the Philippines for Literature. He is considered the most important Filipino writer in English‚ and the third most important overall‚ after José Rizal and Claro M. Recto. Biograph Early

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    Philippines History The metatarsal of Callao Man is reported to have been reliably dated by uranium-series dating to 67‚000 years ago[16] thereby replacing the Tabon Man of Palawan‚ carbon-dated to around 24‚000 years ago[17][18] as the oldest human remains found in the archipelago. Negritos were among the archipelago’s earliest inhabitants but their appearance in the Philippines has not been reliably dated.[19] There are several opposing theories regarding the origins of ancient Filipinos. F. Landa

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    Green Revolution refers to a series of research‚ development‚ and technology transfer initiatives‚ occurring between the 1940s and the late 1970s‚ that increased agriculture production worldwide‚ particularly in the developing world‚ beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.[1] The initiatives‚ led byNorman Borlaug‚ the "Father of the Green Revolution" credited with saving over a billion people from starvation‚ involved the development of high-yielding varieties of cereal grains‚ expansion of irrigation

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