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blackcatarts · 11 days ago
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are you in the philippines?? specifically luzon?? specifically near QC??
do you like theater?
do you like stories about women, theater, representation, sisterhood, life, death, and words?
CATCH OUR THESIS PLAY THIS MARCH: THE REVOLUTIONISTS by LAUREN GUNDERSON
dm me or ask off anon for ticketing details!! hope to see you there :)
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tofumiao · 5 months ago
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Gojo Satoru x ADMU
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piensamcfly · 2 years ago
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Ateneo Grand Splendid, CABA, Argentina. 35mm
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ateneo-tips · 3 months ago
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#2 — guidance counseling and health services on campus are part of yr tuition, use their services as much as you need
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unolvrs · 2 years ago
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I PASSED MY COLLEGE EXAMS!!!!
GUYS SO I KNOW SOME OF YOU KNOW ABOUT MY HIATUS BECAUSE OF COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS BUT ACTUALLY, I JUST APPLIED FOR TWO COLLEGES AND ONLY ONE OF THEM HAD AN EXAM BUT I PASSED I AM DECEASED
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UNFORTUNATELY CAN'T AFFORD ATENEO AT ALL EVEN THOUGH THAT'S MY DREAM COURSE BUT AHHHHH THAKN YOU THANK YOU FOR TEH SUPPORT AND THE LOVE I AM LITERALLY CRYING RN
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loiteredvalentines · 10 months ago
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I GOT ACCEPTED IN BOTH THE SCHOOLS I APPLIED FOR HAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAA THIS IS MY MOMENT MY TIME TO SHINE MOVE!!!!!!
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dimwitmusiclover · 2 years ago
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El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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kalakian · 2 years ago
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Babaylan Sing Back: Philippine Shamans and Voice, Gender, and Place by Grace Nono is published by Ateneo de Manila University Press.
Category: Arts, Music, and Culture Language: English Price: P470.00 Get your copy: website | Lazada and Shopee stores
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serfpasaylo · 2 years ago
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Laws that Maketh Man: A Political Scientists’ Use of IHLs in the Peace-Process Effort | Blog 1 of 6
Our political landscape has come a long way in the last 200 years. Due to rapid globalization, politics have changed to cater to a country, its neighbors, and the rest of the world. World policies, i.e., UDHR and IHLs, create limitations and benefits for all of humanity, which drastically changed policy-making across the globe. But amid these political advancements arise new problems that require a thorough analysis of its dynamic. A particular discipline, Political Science, spearheads the fray in investigating the effect of rampant globalization in politics. With that said, This blog will delve into the importance of political scientists in learning IHLs and how it would affect the peace process and implementation of policies. We will also delve into the potential challenges a political scientist may encounter in implementing procedures that deal with the three themes.
The Role of Politics, IHLs, and the Peace Process 
In a Nutshell, Political Science delves into the use and transfer of power in politics. Majors of this discipline use political theories and recorded phenomena to understand how states interact and co-exist. States occasionally clash and wage war against one another, drastically affecting their constituents and their daily lives. This is apparent in major wars like WWI and WWII, where major atrocities of man were committed. Because of this, International Humanitarian Laws (IHL), also known as Laws of War and Armed Conflict, were created to mitigate the effects and safeguard parties caught between hostilities. IHLs are especially important for Political Science majors because they get to learn the ethical, legal, and human dimensions of armed conflicts. 
Another major theme in modern politics is Peace studies. This study provides a basis for resolving, managing, and preventing peace-related conflicts. The study of peace equips political scientists with the tools to foster cooperation, mediate disputes, and address policies that address the root causes of conflicts. This knowledge is invaluable in the aims to contribute positively to tensions between states. Exploring the areas of peace and IHL offers difficulties. The complex nature of both issues poses a major obstacle. It is necessary to be thoroughly aware of each dispute's cultural, historical, and socioeconomic aspects. Similarly, it can be difficult to navigate IHL because it is a complex network of treaties, conventions, and customary laws. 
So why should Political Scientists study and implement world policies like the IHLs in their research? First, state conflicts have effects that go beyond national boundaries in a connected globe. Understanding IHL gives aspiring diplomats and policymakers the tools to promote moral behavior during disputes, such as highlighting the significance of human rights even during unrest. In addition, IHLs could be useful to Political Science majors due to rapid reforms in recent policies. PolSci majors can interact with these shifts and help develop more inclusive and long-lasting global frameworks. Lastly, Political Scientists could use innate knowledge to understand and work across tensions between states. IHL and peace studies are integrated to foster critical thinking, empathy, and conflict resolution. 
In a world where the consequences of political decisions resonate across continents, a PolSci major's education cannot be confined to theories of governance and power already set in stone. International Humanitarian Law and peace studies must be included for a complete grasp of global dynamics. IHL and peace studies knowledge will enable PolSci majors to influence a more just and peaceful society as future leaders, diplomats, and activists.
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abubakarmohammed · 3 days ago
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by: Abubakar, Mohammed A.
Rizal is a nationalist, much like me. He was a polymath with doctorates in various subjects and a man I aspire to be. His dedication to knowledge, his love for his country, and his unwavering commitment to his beliefs make him a figure worthy of admiration. While we are different in many ways, we are also strikingly similar in our principles and convictions.
Rizal lived in a time of conservative rule when Filipinos were abused and exploited under colonial oppression. Despite the risks, he fought for what he believed was right, using his intellect and writings to awaken national consciousness. His courage and strength were not defined by physical power but by his ability to inspire change through his words and actions. These are the very qualities I strive to embody in my own life. I believe that standing up for one’s beliefs, regardless of opposition or adversity, is a true measure of character. This is where I see the greatest similarity between Rizal and myself. We both live to fight for what we believe in, and through this struggle, we cultivate a sense of courage and resilience.
The only significant difference between us is our physical stature. While Rizal was not the tallest or strongest man, he had a big heart and a brilliant mind that made him stand tall in history. His impact on the Filipino people was immense, proving that strength comes not from size but from intellect, passion, and determination. I may be different from him in many aspects, but like him, I aim to use my knowledge and abilities to stand for what is right and contribute to something greater than myself. In this way, I find inspiration in his legacy and strive to follow in his footsteps, carrying forward the same spirit of courage, integrity, and love for my nation.
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primepaginequotidiani · 3 months ago
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PRIMA PAGINA Gazzetta Del Sud Calabria di Oggi mercoledì, 11 dicembre 2024
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chicken-blitz13 · 5 months ago
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I'm so nervous sa Ateneo help
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tofumiao · 5 months ago
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will 4ever be an atenean x thomasian satosugu truther (unfinished suguboo ><)
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brunojordanposts · 5 months ago
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Homenaje en Cieza a Pepe Marín, persona que fue de leyes, pinceles y letras en lucha
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ateneo-tips · 1 month ago
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#5 — don’t call yr seniors “ate” or “kuya”. just calling them by name is fine
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jmlistings · 6 months ago
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