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IRGUHAN NG MGA INFANTAHIN: Ang TULA ni Aileen Ines
IRGUHAN NG MGA INFANTAHIN: Ang TULA ni Aileen Ines:
nung elementari lagi kong gawi sa sasahan sa libsukan maninima maninihi tapos ay gagat-an ng malapot may maanghang na sili kami ...
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nung elementari lagi kong gawi sa sasahan sa libsukan maninima maninihi tapos ay gagat-an ng malapot may maanghang na sili kami ...
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ACTRESS @ CELEBRETIES HOT PHOTOS
Young and Adult Sexual Reprouctive Health
Organic Farming
Friday, August 30, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
FORECLOSED PROPERTIES FOR SALE: La Union Properties
FORECLOSED PROPERTIES FOR SALE: La Union Properties: LIST OF FORECLOSED PROPERTIES IN LA UNION Branch Propety No. ...
Thursday, July 4, 2013
IRGUHAN NG MGA INFANTAHIN: Why Not Improve The Way of Planting Rice
IRGUHAN NG MGA INFANTAHIN: Why Not Improve The Way of Planting Rice: By: Ben Asis Source: http://mit-che-66.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=82&sid=a16848fce2824f82104c145...
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
On OFW family problems: Readers talk back
For more than a decade, Bantay OCW has helped address various issues of Filipino workers all over the world. The program has been instrumental in assisting and documenting thousands of OFW cases, as a response to various problems encountered in the course of migration and overseas work, including illegal recruitment and unfair or inhuman labor practices by some employers abroad.
I would like to share some insightful comments from readers sent through e-mail, Facebook, and responses posted on globalpinoy at www.inquirer.net. Some excerpts:
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Rebecca Calaor from Vatican City, Rome, writes: “Hello Susan, today your story caught my attention. Thank you for sharing this with us. Overseas work is not always a bed of roses. I have been working abroad for a long time not so much to earn money but for a mission … currently I am involved in an academic institution of the Vatican administered by the La Salle Brothers. Long ago I was in direct contact with our OFWs here. This is holy land, mind you and yet many ‘katarantaduhan’ are happening here: There are married Pinoys with other families here; women with children here with married men. But there are also many ‘good ones’ who maintain the real Pinoy values. My advice if they come is: ‘you are here for a greener pasture, so work, save, enjoy and return home ready for a better life. Take care.”
Read more: http://globalnation.inquirer.net/27831/on-ofw-family-problems-readers-talk-back#ixzz2XSSCQFtv
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