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Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Mar 14, 2008

  Yayain si Yaya - moved to April 5

YTRiP’s Yayain si Yaya Day has been moved to APRIL 5, SATURDAY, 130pm to accommodate more people.   As much as we would love to have Yayas with kids of their own, we’re opening the activity to Yayas without kids. They can join the tour with their alaga so they can both experience...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Nov 29, 2007

  Remembering Andres

Back in college, it hit me that Andres Bonifacio led a revolution that did not essentially succeed. It did not hit that point of victory - it was cut off. There are also vague memories of a history teacher pointing out that he did not win his battles (personal and national). That was a sad,...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Oct 1, 2007

  Rizal. When finally understood.

“He is a hero in the sense that he was able to see the problems generated by historical forces, discern the new social needs created by historical development of new social relationships, and take an active part in meeting these needs.” “The fact is that history is made up of...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Aug 27, 2007

  This is not a delayed reaction

Malu Fernandez has become synonymous to so many names. Most recently, I saw a made-up friendster profile for “Miss Piggy” and though that little character is really self-absorbed, I wish people didnt use it to to refer to her. Miss Piggy is much too adorable. It did not surprise me...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Aug 31, 2007

  If I can teach you how to spell then I would be happy

Tsong naman. —————- Something for the Pinoy... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Jul 29, 2007

  My new baby!

Say hi to my newest baby, MANILA HIGH! It’s a blog set up for the sole purpose of sharing one/two-day adventures in Metro Manila (and nearby places) that other people could also do. Maybe you can pick up a trip idea there. Maybe you can check out a site next weekend, a walking tour or...... [view]

Posted By:  mmbips
Posted On:  Jul 19, 2007

  Child marriages, trafficking on the rise in West Bengal

Child marriages, trafficking on the rise in West Bengal Antara Das A rising awareness against dowry is fuelling the incidence KOLKATA: A survey conducted across several districts in West Bengal has indicated that a rising awareness against dowry is fuelling the incidence of child marriage and...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  May 30, 2007

  The probinsyana’s diet for the summer

Stuff I have been eating while spending the summer in Pangasinan (helped the brother campaign, went house to house, watched the canvassing, endured the heat and the milking, then he won, and I’m still here - EATING!) I’m pretty sure some people could relate with this crazy summer...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Jun 1, 2007

  A letter from a National Artist

March 24, 2007 – YTRiP volunteers and friends trooped to Solidaridad in Manila, an amazing bookshop owned by one of the country’s leading literary greats and Philippine National Artist for literature,  F. Sionil Jose. Readers and fans that we were, we spent a good three hours listening to...... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Jun 3, 2007

  pirates and mangoes

Jack Sparrow: You know, for all that pirates are clever-called, we are an unimaginative lot when it comes to naming things. Gibbs: Like? Jack Sparrow: I once sailed with a geezer lost both his arms and part of his eye. Gibbs: What did you call him? Jack Sparrow: [pause] Larry....... [view]

Posted By:  clareamador
Posted On:  Jun 11, 2007

  What to do when you get bitten by a dog (Pinoy style)

 You have 2 options depending on where you are in the Philippines.   If you are in the city (I’m talking Manila, Cebu, highly-urbanized areas), this is what you do: 1. Wash the wound with soap and water. General advice is to make it bleed. Really bleed. 2. Go to the doctor and get an...... [view]

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