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Star Dancer (2023)
Star Dancer (2023) #PamMiras #DeniseEsteban #RoseVanGinkel #PJRosario #PrincessZian #NerissaTorresAbelardo Mehr auf:
Jahr: 2023 Genre: Drama Regie: Pam Miras Hauptrollen: Denise Esteban, Rose Van Ginkel, PJ Rosario, Princess Zian, Nerissa Torres Abelardo, Thelma Bravo, Arah Alonzo, Erika Balagtas, Billy Villeta, Niño Mendoza, Arron Villaflor, Jayson Cometa, Geleen Eugenio, Karl Aquino, Sahil Khan, Nikkie Millares, Eunice Andrea … Filmbeschreibung: Denise Esteban gegen Rose Van Ginkel – es kommt zum…
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Salt City Roundup 2018 vs the Norfolk Tide
Salt City Roundup 2018 vs the Norfolk Tide
Game number 7 this season seems like just another game on the schedule, but to Chiefs fans this is the first chance that they get to see their beloved Chiefs in their 2018 campaign. The home opener was originally scheduled to be a 2:35pm EST start, due to weather the team decided that moving that back to a 5:35pm EST was a better chance to get the game in. Neither were the case and the start time…
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C's Alumni Update - Cardenas & Williams Make 2017 Spring Debuts with Blue Jays
C’s Alumni Update – Cardenas & Williams Make 2017 Spring Debuts with Blue Jays
With Spring Training drawing to a close in Dunedin, two more players with Vancouver Canadians ties saw their first game action with the Toronto Blue Jays over the weekend. Christian Williams and J.C. Cardenas got into Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles in Dunedin.
Williams – a first baseman with last year’s C’s – replaced Justin Smoakat first in the seventh inning. Williams’ lone plate…
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Rivermaya
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Ang Rivermaya ay isang maimpluwensiyang bandang Pinoy alternative rock na nabuo noong 1993. Ito ay binubuo ni Mark Escueta, Mike Elgar, Japs Sergio, Jayson Fernandez, Ryan Peralta, at Norby David. Ang kanilang musika ay nagbago mula ordinaryong rock, hard rock, pop, progressive at iba pa. Sila ang ikalabing tatlong pinakamabentang musiko sa Pilipinas.
Parokya ni Edgar
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Sa loob ng dalawang dekada, hindi nagpatinag ang Parokya Ni Edgar sa pagbibigay-aliw sa mga Pilipino sa kanilang kakaiba at orihinal na mga rock songs. Ang kanilang mga novelty melodies, satirical cover, at musika na magpapakanta sa iyo sa tuktok ng iyong mga baga ay ginagawa silang isa sa mga pinakamahusay na musikero ng bansa na umiral kailanman..Nabuo noong 1993 ng isang grupo ng mga kaibigan noong bata pa, ang banda ay lima ay nakatayo pa rin nang malakas, na ang mga tagahanga ay patuloy na nagnanais ng higit pa sa kanilang mga kanta-tunay na nagsasalita ng maraming tungkol sa kanilang natatanging talento at husay sa musika.
Kamikazee
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Ang Kamikazee ay isang Filipino rock band na nabuo noong 2000. Ang banda ay binubuo nina Jay Contreras (lead vocals), Jomal Linao (guitar and vocals), Led Tuyay (guitar), Puto Astete (bass) Bords Burdeos (drums), Jianelli James Lubiano (gitara) at Mikki Jill (mga keyboard at vocal). Inilarawan ng mga tagahanga at kritiko ang musika ng banda bilang pinaghalong pop punk at hardcore punk..Noong Agosto 2015, pansamantalang muling nagsama ang banda pagkatapos ng maikling pahinga na inanunsyo noong Enero 2015. Sa simula ng 2016 opisyal na pumasok ang banda sa isang hindi tiyak na pahinga. Naglaro sila ng kanilang farewell concert noong December 10, 2015 sa Smart Araneta Coliseum. Bandang 2017, nagkaroon ng reunion gig ang banda at mula noon ay naglilibot na.
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Ang Silent Sanctuary ay isang 5-miyembro ng Filipino rock band na nabuo sa Metro Manila, Philippines noong 2001. Limang studio album ang inilabas ng banda sa buong karera nito. Ang Silent Sanctuary ay isang banda na binubuo nina Raymund “Sarkie” Sarangay (vocals/guitars/keyboards), Anjo Inacay (cello), Jason Rondero (bass guitar/backing vocals), at, Allen Calixto (drums). Nabuo sila noong 2001 simula sa 3 miyembro na sina Norman Dellosa, Paolo Legaspi, atAllen Calixto.Nang maglaon, may mga ups and downs na nangyari ngunit nagawa nilang panatilihing buhay ang banda kasama ang mga kasalukuyang miyembro nito. They have released 5 albums 'Ellipsis of the Mind (2004)', 'Fuchsiang Pag-Ibig (2007)', 'Mistaken for Granted (2009)', 'Monodramatic (2013)', and 'Langit Luha (2015)'. At sa bawat album na iyon, may mga kanta na nananatili sa amin hanggang ngayon.Napakaraming nakamit ng outstanding band sa kanilang career. Upang pangalanan ang ilan sa kanilang mga nagawa, noong 2006 ang nakakuha ng In The Raw Award sa NU Rock Awards, ang kanilang mga kanta na 'Ikaw Lamang' at 'Rebound' ay pumangalawa at pumangalawa sa RX 93.1's Top 7 OPM Year Ender Countdown pabalik. noong 2007, at palagi silang nominado sa maraming kategorya sa MYX Music Awards.
6cyclemind
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Ang 6cyclemind ay isang Filipino rock band na binubuo nina Tito Fortunato "Tutti" Caringal II sa vocals, Ryan "Rye" Sarmiento sa rhythm guitars at backing vocals, Roberto "Bob" Cañamo sa bass guitar at backing vocals, Herbert Hernandez sa lead guitars at Vic Aquino sa drums. Ang ..6cyclemind ay isang multi-awarded Filipino band na kilala sa kanilang brand ng mahusay na musika na naging Pinoy anthem sa paglipas ng mga taon. isa sila sa mga nangungunang live act sa bansa. They are the band that brought the young generation’s numerous hits such as Sandalan, Sige, Trip, Magsasaya, Kasalanan, I, Biglaan, Kung Wala Na Nga and their popular version of Prinsesa and Upside Down.
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P16-M marijuana, shabu seized in Isabela
#PHnews: P16-M marijuana, shabu seized in Isabela
MANILA – Joint police operatives have arrested two illegal drug traders and seized around PHP16 million worth of illegal drugs during a drug buy-bust operation in Isabela on Saturday evening.
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Debold M. Sinas identified the suspects Anwar Sindatoc, 54, resident of Las Piñas City and Elson Cabunyag, 43, resident of Manila.
Both were arrested by the joint operatives of Regional Drug Enforcement Unit 2, Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit Isabela led by Col. James Cipriano, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Region 2, Isabela Police Provincial Office, Provincial Explosives and Canine Unit of Isabela, and Quezon Police Station at 10 p.m. Saturday in Barangay Abut, Quezon, Isabela.
“I commend our police and PDEA agents for a successful teamwork and cooperation which led to another positive operation against illegal drugs,” Sinas said in a statement on Sunday.
Citing reports from PRO-Cagayan valley director Brig. Gen Crizaldo Nieves, Sinas said the two drug suspects sold two bricks of marijuana worth PHP31,000 to police undercover operatives.
The two suspects tried to escape but they were intercepted by the authorities at the quarantine checkpoint of PNP Quezon and Isabela.
Authorities recovered from the suspects 125 bricks and four tubular packs of marijuana weighing 130 kilos worth PHP16 million; three grams of shabu worth PHP20,400, one .45 caliber pistol with seven live ammunition, M14 rifle live ammunition, various identification cards, two cellphones and boodle money.
The suspects were brought to PNP Crime Laboratory for drug testing while the pieces of evidence are now under the custody of PDEA Regional Office 2.
Criminal charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and Republic Act 10591 or Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunitions Regulations Act are now being prepared against the two drug suspects.
Last Friday, the government law enforcement operatives also arrested the claimant of a package containing PHP13.6 million worth of shabu in Sta. Maria, Bulacan.
The suspect was identified as Jayson Quijoy, 37, resident of 40 Pangasinan St., Bago Bantay, Quezon City and consignee of the package shipped by Glus SDN BHD of 18G Jalan SG 3/2 Taman SRI Gombak 68100 Batu Caves, Selangor, Malaysia. The Ninoy Aquino International Airport Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group earlier flagged the parcel declared as “steamboat with grill”.
The two steamboats contained 2,003 grams of suspected methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu with a street value worth PHP13.6 million. (PNA)
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* Philippine News Agency. "P16-M marijuana, shabu seized in Isabela." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132851 (accessed March 08, 2021 at 12:48AM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "P16-M marijuana, shabu seized in Isabela." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1132851 (archived).
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blackfrutos-blog · 7 years
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K to 12 Dilemma
Name: Oliver Jayson C. Sumadic
Issue: The Impact of K-12
Thesis: K to 12 must Abolished in the Philipppines
A recent change in the Philippines’ educational system was implemented starting in 2011. President Aquino signed the K 12 education into law in 2013, adding three years to the country’s basic education curriculum. The new K 12 curriculum guide requires all Filipino students to have one year of kindergarten, six years of elementary schooling (grades 1 to 6), four years of junior high school (grades 7 to 10), and two years of senior high school (grades 11 to 12).
 I'm not in favour of the K-12 Curriculum that the government has implemented because it takes a lot of changes, time, and a burden to the parents and some Filipinos disagree to the "K-12" program. Some of them doesn't want this program. May be the point of view of this people is in the negative side, that's why they don't agree with this program. And I wonder what their reason why they don't want this program to be implemented. I wonder what are their reason what why they don't want this phenomena.
 I strongly disagree about this issue because the government is not prepared to implement a 12-year basic education cycle mandated by k to 12, manifested by the actual insufficiency of class rooms, libraries, toilets and other facilities. Generally, the anti-tertiary education mantra of the K to 12 program will manufacture to accept and be permanently chained to low-paying and contractual jobs, at a time when even many college graduates are unable to find good jobs.
 K-12 curriculum is not the answer to all uncertainty in the future, it is only useful if you acquire it properly. You should take responsibility in your actions. We shouldn't be too confident on this curriculum even though it can really provide us a better future we should not depend on the government, we should work on our way not just for ourselves but for the better future.
 The almost simultaneous implementation of three big education reforms – Mother – Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) in the primary level, the creation of two-year senior high school at the secondary level, and the introduction of a trimmed down new General Education Curriculum (GEC) at the tertiary level- is very problematic and prone to ineffective and inefficient implementation as the government’s limited resources and personnel will be very stretched.
 As proven by subpar National Achievement Test (NAT) results in recent years, the over-all quality of education in the Philippines is bad and stagnant if not declining, thus, to improve the quality of education, the government must prioritize the improvement of facilities and teacher training, and non-teaching personnel especially those in public schools. The enactment of CHED Memo No.20, Series of 2013 which has trimmed down the college General Education Curriculum (GEC) and eventually cascaded subjects from college to senior high school, has led to the removal of vital subjects such as Filipino, Literature, and Philippine Government and constitution.
 Many courses such as Housekeeping and Caregiving- in the senior high school curriculum are shockingly suitable only to overseas jobs, and/or beneficial only to foreign businesses – such as medical Transcription and Contact Center Services, thus K to 12 Program has no nationalist and pro-filipino orientation.
Considering that more than 20 million Filipinos are poor as per official government statistics adding two more years in high school will certainly be financially burdensome for many families at this point, hence it is an indirect assault to our people’s right to education.
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New Post has been published on PBA-Live
New Post has been published on https://pba-live.com/forty-five-realities-about-the-pba-as-association-celebrates-45th-commemoration/
Forty-five realities about the PBA as association celebrates 45th commemoration
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APRIL 9, 1975 was a milestone day for sports in the nation after the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) was framed, the principal ever proficient b-ball alliance in Asia. From that point forward, the class has become a ball rivalry as well as a wellspring of amusement for Filipinos throughout the years.
As the group praises its 45th year, SPIN.ph concocted things that you could conceivably think about the class that relates with the numbers 1 to 45. Indeed, even with the rich history of the association, trust us when we state it was difficult to think of a rundown.
You should? What’s your critical minute in the PBA.
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The principal player to score in the PBA was Joy Dionisio. Playing for Concepcion Carrier, Dionisio scored a lay-up in the principal round of the class last April 9, 1975. Notwithstanding, Dionisio’s group bowed to Mariwasa, 101-98, in the initial game. Toyota, in the mean time, likewise came out champs in that playdate with a 105-101 triumph over U-Tex.
2
The MVPs won by Abet Guidaben, the player with the most number of games in the PBA with 1,081 games.
3
The quantity of MVPs won by William ‘Marshes’ Adornado, the principal player to win the individual plum in 1975. He won it again in 1976 and 1981.
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The quantity of MVPs won each by Ramon Fernandez and Alvin Patrimonio, the past high until June Mar Fajardo broke the record. Fernandez won the honor in 1982, 1984, 1986, and 1988, while Patrimonio copped the plum in 1991, 1993, 1994, and 1997.
Four is additionally the occasions Vergel Meneses won an All-Star MVP, doing the accomplishment in 1995, 1998, 2000, and 2003.
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Jun Bernardino was the fifth chief of the PBA where he served the group for a long time, the longest ever.
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The occasions June Mar Fajardo won the PBA MVP in back to back design, the most ever, outperforming Fernandez and Patrimonio. Through the span of his MVP seasons, Fajardo won eight PBA titles, and even got a group record 31 bounce back in Game Seven of the 2019 Philippine Cup finals against Magnolia on May 15.
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The quantity of Best Import grants Bobby Parks won in his PBA profession. The honor was later named after him.
8
In view of the PBA Annual, the Philippine group filled in as visitor group in eight seasons through the span of the 45 years of the PBA.
9
The quantity of PBA groups in the main year of the PBA. They were Toyota, Crispa, U-Tex, Mariwasa, Concepcion Carrier, Royal Tru Orange, Tanduay, Presto, and 7-Up.
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Current PBA official Willie Marcial is the tenth individual to hold the position.
Ten is likewise the quantity of takes Ryan Reyes had in a January 29, 2012 game against Powerade, the most ever.
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Norman Black has brought home 11 PBA titles as a mentor and is the second strategist throughout the entire existence of the class to win a Grand Slam when San Miguel asserted the uncommon accomplishment in 1989.
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The quantity of titles won by Barangay Ginebra, the most mainstream group in the PBA. The Gin Kings have won three All-Filipino/Philippine Cup crowns and nine titles in meetings with imports.
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The occasions Crispa won PBA titles, the most among groups that have disbanded from the class. The Redmanizers had a celebrated competition with Toyota in a tussle that made geniuses for the association around then. Crispa disbanded in 1984 per year after Toyota additionally left the class.
14
The quantity of successive misfortunes Shopinas endured in the 2011-2012 Philippine Cup, the longest such streak in PBA history that happened from October 5 to December 8, 2011.
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Virgilio ‘Child’ Dalupan won 15 PBA titles for the Crispa Redmanizers, turning into the best mentor before Tim Cone outperformed him. Dalupan additionally won two Grand Slams for the group in 1976 and 1983. In winning the 1976 Grand Slam, Dalupan just lost multiple times.
16
The pullover number of Toyota cager Gil Cortez, the main player to win the Rookie of the Year in 1976.
17
Allan Caidic changed over a class record 17 three-pointers when he scored 79 focuses in Tivoli’s 162-149 triumph over Ginebra in November 21, 1991.
18
The quantity of focuses Shell scored at halftime in its match against Mobiline on May 3, 2000. Shell proceeded to score only 47 in its 32-point rout, the least yield ever in a game by a PBA group ever.
19
Crispa dominated 19 straight matches from September 30 to December 9, 1980, considered the longest series of wins ever in PBA history.
20
As indicated by the PBA Annual, there are 20 establishments who have either disbanded or been sold. They are Barako Bull/Air21/Burger King/FedEx, Powerade/Coca-Cola, Sta. Lucia, Air21/Shopinas, Red Bull/Barako Bull, U-Tex, Pilipinas Shell, Sunkist/Sarsi/Pop Cola/Swift, Tanduay, Great Taste/CFC/Presto/Tivoli, Manila Beer/Beer Hausen, Toyota, Mariwasa/Noritake/Honda/Finance/Galerie Dominique, Seven-Up, Filmanbank, Carrier/Quasar/Fiberlite, Manhattan/Sunkist/Winston/Countryfair, Crispa, Tefilin, and Galleon/CDCP.
21
The quantity of misfortunes the San Miguel Beermen and Alaska Milkmen each had in their Grand Slam a long time in 1989 and 1996. With a 51-21 record, the 1996 Alaska group had the most successes among all groups which won the Grand Slam followed by the San Miguel crew in 1989 with a 50-21 imprint.
22
The quantity of titles Tim Cone has won in his training vocation, the most by some other guide throughout the entire existence of the PBA, that saw spells with Alaska, San Mig Coffee, and Barangay Ginebra.
23
Robert Jaworski played for a long time in the PBA, the most throughout the entire existence of the alliance. He played for Toyota before moving for Barangay Ginebra where he fabricated the ‘Never Say Die’ mantra of the group that despite everything exists right up ’til the present time.
24
The quantity of free tosses Nelson Asaytono made in a July 2, 1992 game by Swift against Purefoods, the most ever. The Mighty Meaties lost, 110-106.
25
The principal portion of the PBA’s greatest players were named in 2000 during the association’s 25th commemoration. The 25 were Johnny Abarrientos, Bogs Adornado, Ato Agustin, Francis Arnaiz, Ricardo Brown, Allan Caidic, Hector Calma, Philip Cezar, Atoy Co, Jerry Codinera, Kenneth Duremdes, Bernie Fabiosa, Ramon Fernandez, Danny Florencio, Abet Guidaben, Freddie Hubalde, Robert Jaworski, Jojo Lastimosa, Lim Eng Beng, Samboy Lim, Ronnie Magsanoc, Vergel Meneses, Manny Paner, Alvin Patrimonio, and Benjie Paras.
Danny Ildefonso, Willie Miller, James Yap, Asi Taulava, Eric Menk, Kelly Williams, Jayjay Helterbrand, Jimmy Alapag, Mark Caguioa, Arwind Santos, Jayson Castro, Marc Pingris, Kerby Raymundo, Chito Loyzaga, and Marlou Aquino later joined the 40 greatest in 2015.
26
Establishing magistrate Leo Prieto served the alliance for a long time where 26 meetings were held from 1975 to 1983.
27
The quantity of titles the San Miguel Beermen have in their spell in the PBA that started since the alliance’s initiation in 1975. The establishment has the most number of titles in the alliance with Alaska and Magnolia a far second with 14.
28
Eugene Quilban gathered an association record 28 helps for 7-Up in its 123-100 win over Shell on August 9, 1992.
29
The triumphant edge of Ginebra when it scored the most number of focuses in history with 197 in its game against Great Taste on November 21, 1985.
30
The quantity of games San Mig Coffee lost when it caught the Grand Slam in the 2013-2014 season. The triumphant level of .577 was the most minimal among the Grand Slam groups yet the Mixers despite everything took care of business to make it to the history books. San Mig Coffee beat Rain or Shine twice and Talk ‘N Text during that year, giving lead trainer Tim Cone the subsequent Grand Slam of his instructing vocation.
31
The period of Benjie Paras when he won his second MVP in 1999. In a year that saw a deluge of Fil-outsiders, Paras safeguarded his accomplishment of turning into the main player to win the MVP and Rookie of the Year on that year after he did it in 1989.
32
Ginebra scored 32 back to back focuses in the final quarter on its way to a 116-90 win over Shell on May 14, 1991. That 32-0 shoot was generally number of focuses scored successively and unanswered throughout the entire existence of the class.
33
Michael Hackett had 33 focuses in the second from last quarter of Ginebra’s 197-168 win over Great Taste on November 21, 1985. That was the most number of focuses scored by an import in a quarter, with Hackett in the long run completing with 103, a group record in those days.
34
LA Tenorio of Barangay Ginebra was 34 years of age when he played his 597th back to back game, outperforming Alvin Patrimonio as the group’s Iron Man on March 18, 2019.
35
The quantity of All-Star games the PBA has played. This incorporates the Rookies, Sophomores, Juniors versus Veterans, and North versus South arrangements, and the ongoing three-leg All-Star matches held in 2017 and 2018.
36
It was in the 36th season (2010-2011) of the PBA where the class returned to the old three-meeting position – the Philippine Cup, Commissioner’s Cup, and Governors’ Cup.
37
The joined number of misfortunes Talk ‘N Text and San Miguel had in a three-year stretch in the Philippine Cup after the two groups had the option to catch the Perpetual Trophy in 2013 and 2017 individually. The Tropang Texters had a 60-19 record from 2011 to 2013, while the Beermen gathered a 53-18 imprint from 2015 to 2017.
The trophy later named as the Jun Bernardino Trophy was kept forever by the two groups for winning three successive titles in the most renowned meeting of the association.
38
The quantity of two-point endeavors Paul Alvarez had when he scored a then-record 71 focuses in Alaska’s 169-138 win over Shell. Alvarez changed over 31 two-pointers in that game, an association high.
39
The quantity of minutes Terrence Romeo played when he scored a group record 48 focuses in the All-Star Game Luzon leg in 2018 in the Smart All-Stars 152-149 win over the PBA All-Stars in Batangas City. Romeo won his third All-Star MVP in the challenge.
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wallydoesblogs-blog · 7 years
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1.) Nasubaybayan ng mga oras na iyon habang pinapanood natin ang Dekada 70 kung saan pinaparating ng storya na hindi laging masarap ang buhay natin sa pilipinas kung saan kailangan natin mag hirap para maranasaan natin na hindi habang buhay nandyan si sarap at wala si pait sa mundo.
2.) sa dekada 70 makikita natin si jules na linayasan nya pamilya na para lumaban sa martial law , na inpsire ako kasi sa lahat kailangan may sakripisyo para sa lahat ng bagay o tao.
3.) Sa dekada 70 napanuod natin na napagkamalan si JAyson na nagtutulak ng droga kahit hindi naman, hindi naman kasi lahat ng bintang ng isang tao tama lagi yung iba diyan nakikigaya lang hanggang sa tuluyan na ang itunuturo na mawalan na ng hininga dahil sa akala lang.
4.)Sa Dekada70 nasubaybayin natin sa pinapanuod na pumunta ang pamilyang Bartolome sa “wake” ni Ninoy Aquino sa Domingo church sa quezon city, ang naramdaman ko sa parte na ito ay kahit gaano man kahirap ang mundo o kahit gaano kagulo kailan lagi kang may oras sa iabng tao kahit alam mong mahirap.
5.) Amanda was looking for a job but her husband Julián stopped her from finding it. At the prom, Gani and Jules are dancing with their partners, Gani tries to hold her but she accidentally kicks him instead.
6.) The Bartolome family got stuck in traffic in the streets on the way home from the event. A protest happened near the Legislative Building and large protests was the major cause when Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law, there were effigies burned by activists during the recent protest.
7.)pasko ay isang okasyon at pagsasalo kung saan sama-sama ang buong pamily kahit si jules nasa kulungan pinili ng pamilya na mag handa dun basta mabuo lang ang pamilya , sa unting gawaing eto nagustohan ko kasi pinapakita na ang pinaka importanteng bagay sa mundo ay pamilya
8.)sa dekada 70 pinakia na kahit iba iba ang gusto ng mga anak ni  Amanda Bartolome mahal nya parin sila kasi walang ibang tutulong sakanila kung di ang isat-isa
9.) si isagani(gani) bilang yung unang kapatid na nagasawa sya di ang unang nagkaruon nag responsibilidad , responsibilidad na hindi na natupad kayat sya ay iniwan ng kanyang asawa <pinapakita dito na dapat iniingatan ang responsibilidad para di mawala at mas pagkatiwalaan ka 
10.) ang napansin ko sa pelikulang dekada 70 ay centro ang storya sa pamilya na nasa martial law ang pilipinas , araw araw may mga sundalong namamarcha sa paligid pero kahit may ganun di natigil ang kaninlang mga araw-araw na pumumuhay , sa ganito pinapakita na sa oras ng bagong at lumang panahon marunong magadjust sa pagpbabago at pagbabagong yun umadjust din ang kanilang pagmamahal sa isat-isa ....
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goalhofer · 7 years
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2017 Baltimore Orioles Roster
Pitchers
#64 Jayson Aquino (San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic)
#35 Brad Brach (Freehold Township, New Jersey)
#53 Zach Britton (Weatherford, Texas)
#37 Dylan Bundy (Owassa, Oklahoma)
#71 Oliver Drake (Mount Herman, Massachusetts)
#39 Kevin Gausman (Centennial, Colorado)
#60 Mychal Givens (Tampa, Florida)
#58 Donnie Hart (Bedford, Texas)
#31 Ubaldo Jimenez (Nagua, Dominican Republic)
#38 Wade Miley (Loranger, Louisiana)
#52 Vidal Nuno (National City, California)
#56 Darren O’Day (Jacksonville, Florida)
#30 Chris Tillman (Fountain Valley, California)
#63 Tyler Wilson (Lynchburg, Virginia)
#49 Gabriel Ynoa (La Vega, Dominican Republic)
Catchers
#29 Welington Castillo (San Isidro, Dominican Republic)
#36 Caleb Joseph (Franklin, Tennessee)
Infielders
#19 Chris Davis (Longview, Texas)
#3 Ryan Flaherty (Portland, Maine)
#2 J.J. Hardy (Tanque Verde, Arizona)
#13 Manny Machado (Hialeah, Florida)
#67 Trey Mancini (Winter Haven, Florida)
#6 Jonathan Schoop (Willemstad, Curacao)
Outfielders
#10 Adam Jones (San Diego, California)
#25 Hyun-Soo Kim (Seoul, South Korea)
#23 Joey Rickard (Las Vegas, Nevada)
#54 Anthony Santander (Margarita, Venezuela)
#12 Seth Smith (Jackson, Mississippi)
#57 Aneury Tavarez (Barrio Obrero, Dominican Republic)
#45 Mark Trumbo (Villa Park, California)
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Designed & Produced by: We Are Royale
Executive Creative Director: Brien Holman
Creative Director: Carlos Stevens
Art & Animation Director: Juliet Park & Heather Lynn Aquino
Producer: Jazeel Gayle
Designer: Juliet Park, Heather Lynn Aquino, Jackie Doan, Allen Laseter, Eleena Bakrie, Michelle Kwon, Chris Murray, Gang Maria Yi Animation Lead: Mike HumphreyAnimation: Mike Humphrey, Hyungsoon Joo, Eleena Bakrie, Handel Eugene, Allen Laseter, Jake Armstrong, Oliver Dead, Calvin Prieto. Compositor: Steve Villari, Calvin Prieto, Mike Humphrey, Handel Eugene, Editor: Ryan Frey Music Company: Antfood
Executive Director, Brand Partnerships: Jayson Whitmore
Managing Director: Jen Lucero
Executive Producer: Scott Seigal
Head of Production: Melissa Johnson
Assistant Editor: Jasmina Zaharieva Coordinator: Isaac Ruth
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jbergren · 5 years
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British Army
Designed & Produced by: We Are Royale
Executive Creative Director: Brien Holman
Creative Director: Carlos Stevens
Art & Animation Director: Juliet Park & Heather Lynn Aquino
Producer: Jazeel Gayle
Designer: Juliet Park, Heather Lynn Aquino, Jackie Doan, Allen Laseter, Eleena Bakrie, Michelle Kwon, Chris Murray, Gang Maria Yi Animation Lead: Mike HumphreyAnimation: Mike Humphrey, Hyungsoon Joo, Eleena Bakrie, Handel Eugene, Allen Laseter, Jake Armstrong, Oliver Dead, Calvin Prieto. Compositor: Steve Villari, Calvin Prieto, Mike Humphrey, Handel Eugene, Editor: Ryan Frey Music Company: Antfood
Executive Director, Brand Partnerships: Jayson Whitmore
Managing Director: Jen Lucero
Executive Producer: Scott Seigal
Head of Production: Melissa Johnson
Assistant Editor: Jasmina Zaharieva Coordinator: Isaac Ruth
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krrw2020 · 6 years
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Issues with ex-NFA chief settled: Palace
MANILA -- Malacañang said Thursday the issue involving the presence of former National Food Authority (NFA) administrator Jason Aquino in a recent meeting of the NFA Council has been “settled.”
“Tapos na po ‘yang isyu na iyan (That issue is finished). I had a talk with SAP (Special Assistant to the President Christopher) Bong Go last night and that issue has been settled; he (Aquino) (is) no longer in NFA,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said in a Palace briefing, a day after he was surprised by Aquino’s attendance in the meeting despite having already resigned from his post at agency.
He said he also sought clarification from President Rodrigo Duterte himself about Aquino’s role in the NFA.
“Medyo magulo po ang schedule ng Presidente ngayon at punung-puno rin (The President’s schedule is messy and full). But, I sought clarification and I was given clarification – tapos na po iyan (it’s over),” Roque said.
In an interview over CNN on Wednesday, Roque said Duterte himself bared that he has accepted Aquino’s resignation.
“I think it was clear from the President’s mouth himself that he has accepted the resignation of Jayson Aquino,” he said.
Roque added that there will be no vacuum in the leadership because there’s always a deputy administrator to take over when the administrator’s post is vacant.
He earlier said he is willing to file malversation and graft charges against Aquino for his decision not to use the PHP5.1 billion subsidy from the national government to buy rice from local farmers to boost the buffer stock, which resulted in the shortage of NFA rice and price increases.
Roque, who said he was "personally angered” by this development, also blamed how Aquino managed the country’s rice woes as having affected the President’s approval and trust rating.
“The President knows that this rice crisis could have been prevented had NFA done its job. NFA should have bought rice, because it had the funds to do so,” he said.
Duterte first bared that Aquino wanted to be relieved of his post during a televised interview last September 11. (PNA)
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phgq · 4 years
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2 Chinese nationals nabbed in Nueva Ecija for P1.6-B shabu
#PHnews: 2 Chinese nationals nabbed in Nueva Ecija for P1.6-B shabu
CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija – Authorities arrested on Friday night here two Chinese nationals who reportedly received a cargo shipment containing some 240 kilos of suspected shabu worth PHP1.6 billion.
Agents from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), Bureau of Customs-Ninoy Aquino International Airport (BOC-NAIA), and NAIA Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group, in a joint operation, nabbed the two suspects in Barangay Sumacab Sur here at around 11:30 p.m.
Based on the statement of the BOC, the cargo arrived at the PAL-PSI warehouse which is near NAIA terminal 1 on Oct. 24.
Records show that the cargo was declared as “work, bench, tables”, shipped by a certain Ywlee 87 Trading of Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, and consigned to a certain company "Allejam International Trading" of the City of Manila.
Through intensified surveillance of BOC-NAIA, in close coordination with PDEA, the misdeclared cargo was subjected to X-ray scanning and 100 percent physical examination and was found to contain shabu.
The Customs team and PDEA tracked the recipients of the cargo that resulted in the arrest of Jayson Tan and James Ong.
The BOC-NAIA formally turned over the seized illegal drugs to the PDEA for further profiling and case build-up against the importers and other responsible persons, and inquest of apprehended claimants for violation of the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 in relation to Section 1401 of the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act.
Last December 2019, BOC NAIA, in coordination with PDEA and NAIA, also intercepted 20.8 kilos of shabu worth PHP141.44 million concealed inside two speakers, one of the largest seizures of illegal drugs in NAIA.
Since January 2020, the active partnership between PDEA and NAIA-IADITG has already resulted in the interception of 42 different shipments of illegal drugs. (PNA) 
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References:
* Philippine News Agency. "2 Chinese nationals nabbed in Nueva Ecija for P1.6-B shabu." Philippine News Agency. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1120319 (accessed October 31, 2020 at 10:40PM UTC+14).
* Philippine News Agency. "2 Chinese nationals nabbed in Nueva Ecija for P1.6-B shabu." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1120319 (archived).
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Toros inician entrenamientos de pretemporada con 38 jugadores   Con la presencia de 38 jugadores, los Toros del Este dieron inicio oficial a sus entrenamientos con miras a la temporada 2018-19, que tendrá inicio el 13 de octubre. Raymond Abreu, gerente general de la franquicia, recibió a los jugadores en el ¨Corral¨ y compartió con la fanaticada romanense que se dio cita en el estadio para el primer día de prácticas. “Estamos bastante satisfechos, ya los jugadores habían estado manifestando su hambre de venir a jugar en las redes sociales y lo demostraron aquí hoy. Se siente un buen ambiente y no me cabe duda de que las cosas van a cambiar,” dijo Abreu al finalizar la jornada. Los lanzadores Jenrry Mejía, Jayson Aquino, Jairo Labourt y Frank Garcés encabezaron el núcleo de los peloteros que asistieron al Estadio Francisco Micheli, así como los jugadores de posición Malquin Canelo, Yan Sánchez y el recién firmado Alex Valdez. Entre los jugadores que fueron seleccionados en el pasado Draft de Novatos LIDOM estuvieron el jardinero Bryan De la Cruz, el infielder Samuel Castro y el derecho Leovandy Rodríguez. Los zurdos Nelson Payano, César Cabral, Pedro De los Santos y los derechos Braulio Ortiz, Luis Parra y Sandy Rosario se dieron cita dentro de un grupo que fue invitados a los entrenamientos de pretemporada. Las prácticas fueron dirigidas interinamente por Arturo DeFreites hasta que se integre el dirigente Dean Treanor. Los entrenamientos proseguirán este martes a las 9:30 de la mañana, en el Estadio Francisco Micheli. Los Toros tendrán su primer partido el 13 de octubre en el Estadio Francisco Micheli de La Romana, cuando reciban la visita de las Estrellas Orientales @lidomrd @aguilasbbc. @tigresdellicey. @gigantescibao @eobaseballclub @torosdeleste @escogidobbclub. #osnyenlosdeportes https://www.instagram.com/p/BoHrJblgxnp/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=71dpulndwwmy
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mikkalaia · 6 years
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SLU PSYCHOLOGY CLASS OF 2015; BATCH PROPHECY (SIDEDISH NOT INCLUDED)
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SLU Psychology Class of 2015 Batch Prophecy
PS special side dish not included. To be served on your majestic mint condition YearBook copy. So be excited humans!
June 25, 2025
5:47 AM — Tahiti Time. As the sun radiates through the curtain lace. I woke up to the buzzing and throbbing in my head, and I’m still in the red dress I wore from last night. What did happen that night? I turned to my side table and saw a newly published book entitled “A Nomadic Entrepreneur’s Travels and Lifestyle” by Mikka Alaia Nalupa and a half filled glass of wine -still I’ve manage to stand up, and take a deep breathe and have one last look at the mile-long stretch of powder-white sand sloping gently into a shallow emerald lagoon of Bora Bora before I go back to the Philippines for our Class Gala on the 27th -exactly ten years ago from marching out of our college lives and into our own realities and fantasies. My flight’s four hours away, and I’ll be flying for thirteen hours more or less. And my bag’s already packed with the things I need for my wandering life.
8: 23 AM — It was still early. I decided to grab a cup of earl grey on my way out to the airport -while waiting for my tea I took a copy of their company pamphlet, upon reading I discovered that Minie Dimag Bagyan owns this café and she has been expanding her coffee business worldwide. After I got my tea, I walked a few blocks to hail a cab. And on my ride to the airport, I heard Mary Helen Tupong anchoring the morning news on an international radio station. The news was on; Karol Manalo‘s life as a time traveler and on her recent time travel to have tea with Queen Elizabeth II, Daniel Andrada on being the first Filipino muggle born to ever catch the flying snitch in the newest edition of the Nimbus broomstick at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, and Ulysses Dalog for being the first psychologist to transcend his consciousness to the digital world. After the morning news the driver changed the radio station, a rap song started playing and it was Lesley Christopher Bautista dropping rhymes on the radio until I arrive at the airport.
9:19 AM — Still early for my flight. I took the liberty of roaming around the airport looking for a magazine stand to get something to read while I’m on my 13hr flight. While browsing through all the foreign magazines a familiar face caught my sight on a cover of a well known magazine –Michelle Viray along side Jane Lennie Basco and Jaffey Mherca Cantor who are all wearing the latest ready to wear clothing line by Araceli Ronquillo. I was becoming a lot more curious about the magazine, so I flipped through the first few pages and I came across Ashley Gail Taron‘s name as the Senior Chief Editor of the magazine. I decided to grab a copy for myself. 10:13 AM— I was comfortably seated in the business class carriage of a Luxury Jet Plane owned by Adrianne Jane Amboni and piloted by Mary Chile Pasquin. The plane started to smoothly rise above the ground and glide through the gentle wind and clouds. I put my glasses on and started flipping through the magazine. Upon reading I found out that a lot of my batch mates were featured in this month’s issue; Nina Sarah Sarmiento a now renowned interior designer has been styling homes and mansions for the rich and famous, namely, Terence Fender Bania-ao, Zarah May Laroya, Rachel Lopez, Marjorie Madlon, Riza Cha-i Padcayan, and Ariane Joy Patacsil.  
During the flight, they showed a film that claims to be the top-grosser for the 2025 Cannes Film Festival. It was a pleasant surprise to discover that the leading stars were Kasmir Dumpit a now Broadway artist and Ben Jan Rusby Nativadad a big time Theater Actor. It was no surprise that the film was conducted by an up-and-coming indie filmmaker and director Rafael Handiong Kapuno. During the credit, the OST was sang by Roland Milan a Broadway singer/actor and an Executive Finance Manager. It was nice to see all my performing batch mates in one project doing what they do best.
The trip was tedious and had to stopover in Osaka for a connecting flight to Hong Kong. I was feeling a bit bored in the airport so I held my phone out to check my Facebook Feeds. I saw that Gino Daniel Abalos‘s just checked-in in Indonesia for the 38th SEA Games. Albertino Miguel Dimasupil just posted a group picture with Jenina Marie Manalo and Mary Ann Masliyan fresh from the Euro NASCAR Circuit. Sheila Natalie Juyag just changed her display picture of her riding a giraffe in the Africa. Annie Timbangan just shared an Instagram picture from her shopping spree in Europe. And I just received an event invite from Jazel Robert Ramos‘ Christian Rock Concert Tour in Malaysia for next month I accepted the invite right away.
While boarding on, I came across Ferry Anne Aquino, Camille Anne Arizo, Marriel Bautista, Sunshine Kristine Ray Lopez, Pamela Singh Cudhail, Arlene Caasi and Charina Caluwag who are boarding to their last stop from their grand Asian tour. I was able to catch up with them for a little while and told me tales about our other batch mates I missed while I was away. I learned that Donne Patrick Valbuena is currently building his mini basketball league with his kids. They also showed me a new volume of a manga comic about Karen Sarvito‘s anime travels, which Myne Bullan illustrated here in Japan. They also told me that Marinette Andal, Kyla Pauline Babon, Nove Kathleen Corsino and Divine Grace Ullalim are now registered physicians in a private hospital working along side with Leandra Edano, Divimae Lumaguey, Chelsea Claudine Mendoza who pursued Psychiatric Care, Jezreetila Wayasen and Maureen Mae Aro as the hospital’s certified Psychologist. We bid our goodbyes for now and promised to catch up some more and went on to our separate flights.
While heading to my seat I noticed some familiar faces, It was April Grace Bandonil working on her computer, and was on the phone scheduling a business meeting with Aiza Pearl Balingao also a business tycoon in the field of science. A few seats behind her was Beatrice Erica Popa a now Literary Archeologist who was studying two old copies of manuscripts. And three seats from the rear of the business class carriage was Mark Onia flipping through a magazine on “mysterious places to go to” he seems to have just arrived from a tomb raiding spree based on his “Indiana-Jones-like” get up. I carried on to my seat and thought to myself that I could catch up with them on the reunion itself. -Feeling nostalgic about coming together and hearing a lot of stories, and catching up, I put on my earphones and listened to my most recent favorite songs composed by Murphy Liswid, performed by Lemuel Botiwey on the drums, John Paulo Aguas on the lead guitar, Tyrone Dan Rullan on the back vocals and bass, and Mainne Vhe Jamison as the lead vocals. I was asleep for the whole flight and when I woke up I was already in Bangkok.
I’m on my last connect flight to the Philippines. The trip was sort of long, so I dilly dallied at the airport lobby. I saw Shirley Lingaling and Jarlene Parraexchanging stories of how exciting was bungee jumping and sky diving at Macau. I went to find a seat and grabbed an international newspaper. For the international headline news, Linda Tokyas together with Maria Jonah Catacutan, Marjorie Donato, Alyssa Gabot, Karina Magno, Julianne Tabanand Guillian Venturozo are the first group of female astronauts sent by NASA to set foot on the moon and take flight across the Milky Way. While flipping through the travel and lifestyle section I found out that Marwin Teniosodedicated his traveling in conquering mountain tops. And Rubie Borbon was also featured on the same page, talking about his latest travel to Milan for the Fashion Week. In the entertainment section, I came across a large print of Clarize Deewaii Balutoc and Dickson Ray Kimmakim holding an Oscar Best Actor award from a motion picture they both starred in. And on the business section, Sheena Marie Tayaban a now shareholder of all the biggest companies in the world. Heading on to my last flight, I saw Jan Vincent Angeles and his fiancé, Nicole Gerome Arellano and Lenny Catiyan who are traveling with their families, and Ruth Micah Celi with her cute kids and dashing husband boarding on the same fight back home. They all came from a holiday vacation and are all heading back just as I am.
June 26,2025 3:18 AM — Manila Time. I finally arrived at NAIA with 2 connect flights. I was fatigued, but I was used to the jet lag, I made my way to the Information Center and I was delighted to see Michelle Anne Basilio who also just arrived from her stay in Paris, France. We said our goodbyes for now and saved all the catching up for tomorrow’s big event. My driver picked me up in a luxurious car hired by my company. It was the newest model manufactured by Mei Arra Roberta Rosuello‘s Automotive company. She was not only able to buy her family cars, but owned a company as well. Upon arriving, I checked into the grandest 5 star Luxury Resort Hotel Casino in the capital owned by a big time business savvy Justine Ross Bañares and two grand lottery winners Jayson Rodel Javier and Rhemielyn Belen.
On my way to the penthouse, I stood in the lift for a long while since it was located on the top level. I enjoyed the elevator music which was an instrumental of strings played and composed by Christopher Evangelista. I settled my bag on the carpeted floor and I launched myself into bed, I turned the TV on -A rerun of Bryan Stephen Briones and Abigail Irang hosting their own food and travel show, for this special segment they traveled to an island owned by no other but Chiara Angelica Castro, featuring Clay Glaiza Idos‘s beach resort that serves Jolibee Fast Food. And for the next show, It was Precious Sharizz Bautista‘s food tasting show and for this episode she is going take a bite of one of Chef Gordon Ramsay’s gourmet dish. Finally feeling rested and relaxed I fell asleep right away. 9:48 AM —I woke up to the morning news. Charissa Jose, now on her 2nd term as the president of the Philippines honored the countries top secret service agents Chelsea Anne Gabriel and Rebecca Galvan for capturing an international terrorist. Suddenly Feeling famish about the news I got ready to get breakfast down at the Hotel’s in-house restaurant. I requested for the chef’s special and the restaurant’s executive chef, Caryl Aloida Retuta, personally served my meal. After I ate and chatted with Carly. I decided to go for a walk, after a few blocks away, I looked up and there I saw a billboard of Dave Jeremy Tan, Patricia Nicole Alcaraz, Moranda Black, Myleen Epie, Lyra Anne Lopez, Jessica Valerie Julian and Shanine Denice Sison who are now members of the United Nations doing humanitarian works and their campaign to end poverty. I then grabbed a cab to visit one of the largest library in the world. Surprisingly, it was owned by Jeane Caridad Supnet. Upon entering at the receiving lounge, there was a book promotion and reading of Novy Galletes and Mary Rose Garcia they authored and I can hear Novy reading an excerpt from her new novel. Not wanting to disturb her reading I went straight to the classic section and found Patricia May Alcarazstanding by the book shelves reading.
Everywhere I look was already a reunion waiting to happen. I was unintentionally surrounded by the outstanding works and dreams of my former batch mates. I decided to grab a cup of tea to calm myself from all the excitement. Upon ordering, April Alyssa Alarin who took a sabbatical leave from her high-paying profession to work as a cashier for fun, took my order. We took the chance to exchange stories about our male batch mate while no one was ordering yet. She told me that Brandon Capuyan, Mark Kevin Damasco Ty, Jan Michael Vincent Escosio, Franiel Lamadrid, Kevin Massagan and Rafael Alvin Tugade who are now living the dream of having a lavish, contented and happy life, and as being well respected professionals. She also showed me on her Instagram feed a picture of Darren Jedrick Mejiaand Mark Anthony Gabriel captioned “Finally graduating in flying colors with their 3rd Bachelors Degree Course” and she double tapped that picture. A new costumer was heading the counter and it was a pleasure to see Sarah Faith Bannay a now guidance counselor at one of the largest universities in the country together with Zarah Jane De Gollo a well respected lawyer in a prestigious law firm are simply dropping by to grab a cup of coffee before heading back to their workplaces. I gave out a faint smile as I made my way out of the coffee shop, I was in a state of ecstasy as my batch mates shared our lives and experiences, and I too have learned a thing or two not just about living a successful life but also living an ecstatic one.
June 27, 2015 6: 13 PM— The night of the Class Gala. I don’t know why, or what but I was both feeling extremely nervous and excited, and it was a feeling that was both familiar and distant. Only I cannot hide my wide smile. I made my way up to the Ballroom where the big event will be held, I was able to share the lift with Angelica Figuero, Kimberly Joyce Langagan, Jocel Ivy Peña, Ma. Cristina Peralta, and Rowena Sibaya who are in the middle of their chats about their South American travel, showing pictures on their phone to each other and giving tips and recommendations on the go-to places to see. I also had the privilege to walk alongside Monica Margarette Molina, who just recently opened her private dental firm, Marion Nicole Rodillas a now modern Mother Theresa, Aleli Langgaman an American citizen living in NY with her family, Ferleen Caluza a famous dancer/choreographer who has been working with international artist, and Lea Sibaya a now chief police officer, heading the same direction.
As I entered the Ballroom I was surprised to suddenly see Jemima Sawey and Briverlyn Jane Atuan who casually apparated their way in. The night took off in a whirlwind of warm hi’s, hello’s and how are you’s. I was overwhelmed to see everyone in one place after 10 years, I decided to grab a drink at the bar. There I saw a group of well dressed ladies hold in their cocktails are Xhachelle Ruiz, Marleen Ilagan, Marjyl Patacsil, Candice De Castro, Florence Raiza Gonzales and Charmaine Jimday Tan sharing stories about their lavish world tours and are planning to travel all together. I pave my way to the a far end table and sitting were, Brian Nicole Ruaro who were sharing his experience with the divine, Kurvin Kindipan & Allan Dave Tacay on their journey to awesomeness, Jose Nicolo Genilo‘s life and day as a superhero, Donna May Baliton talking about living her dreams, Denice Mae Cordero sharing her thoughts on happiness, Kenny Hanna Damaslog about hearing songs from the people’s heart, Joanne Legiralde sharing her search for meaning and actually finding it, Evamarish Dyquianco speaking how it would be really nice to give God a hi-five when you reached heaven and Jara Eunice Hernandez‘s on her finally discovering her ultimate dream. Overhearing them talk about something abstract and insuperable as if it was within reach and something feasible made me giggle inside. I was glad to know that it was possible to attain your dreams into your reality.
Before serving our well plated dinner, Elaine Fatima Simon a Nobel Peace Prize winner for her unique method of bringing people together through her witty inspirational talks, gives out one of her famous motivational speeches to the whole Batch. After the dinner, the mingling continued. Phoebe Eguiaand Prynces Fae Valdez are now neighbors and living in a mansion and owning luxurious cars. I caught Shanesse Avery Garcia and Niña Rica Valeroso still eating and chatting since they’ve always been a lover of food. On the table to the right front was Denise De Padua sharing how happy she is with her stable life, Desiree Gonzales a now successful professional in her chosen field, Michelle Hafalla a family woman with a stable career and a happy family, Ma. Cristina Tamio a now boss of her own business establishment and happily living with her own family.
And on the table farther to the left side of the stage was Eloise Amor Culimay, Karleen Depolio, Larysa Malecdan, Jenny Grace Mercado, Eloiza Kaye Payap-a, Harnice Joyce Santos and Zenith Faye Litac showing each other pictures of their continental travels around the world from Europe, North and South America, Africa, Australia and Asia, they’ve gone to them all leaving their mark an collecting souvenir on every country they go to. A few tables back are a group of lovely ladies that seems to be talking about something deep that includes existential themes, which sits, Emee Lize Mamuyac sharing her achievements to the people who sits on the same table, Jovelle Kaye Navarrete showing pictures of her fangirling moments with her favorite artist, Wendy Paragas shares her dreams and has been working on it to bring forth in her reality, Marian Reiko Rimando already found what she has been longing for and Klaudyne Rose Yango is now living a happy life that God has planned for her.
11: 53 PM — The night flew by so effortlessly and quickly as my batch mates reached their dreams and fantasies. We reminisced about our college years and compared ourselves back then to who we were and who are now. Exchanges of stories of success, struggles and getting back up for that fall. I can’t believe that the night was finally over and it will be another 10 years or so to have another gathering like this. the night ended with goodbyes and swapping of contacts and what not. Each promised to keep in touch via email, call, sms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, you name it they got it. As I close the door to my hotel room I could help but feel blessed to be surrounded by passionate and eager dream catchers. as I close my eyes I whisper a little thank you my alma mater, for harboring our Christian spirit, competence, creativity and social involvement.
June 28,2015
6:15 — Amsterdam time. Finally back to living our dreams in reality. —the end—
PS all information are credited to the graduates’ ultimate dreams. No pun intended.
Inspired by my High School Batch Prophecy 
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rainnerona · 6 years
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