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The First Time I Heard Papemelroti
by LeiraOlecra, Nov 11, 2008
No this is not French, German or other foreign language; this is a store that can be found in the Philippines.
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Obstructions Galore in Metro Manila Sidewalks
by jaygotera, Oct 12, 2008
On the many obstructions found in the streets and sidewalks of Metro Manila, Philippines.
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Philippine Events with Great Impact and Importance in World History
by nobert soloria bermosa, Oct 11, 2008
Important historic events in the Philippines.
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The Role of the Youth in the New Philippines: Dedicated to Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
by MJPatrick, Oct 8, 2008
The youth are the foundation of a nation. They shouldn't be taken for granted because they will be the next generation leader.
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Seven Philippine Traditions Pertaining to Halloween
by Melody Arcamo Lagrimas, Sep 18, 2008
This is how Halloween is typically observed in the Philippines.
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The Leading Drama Actresses of the Philippines
by Napoleon Azura, Sep 2, 2008
They are the greatest, most bankable, most admired, and shining icons of Philippine cinema, but who do you think is the one shining above the rest?
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Blood Compact
by Wylrhyss Terrado, Sep 1, 2008
Remember the history of the Philippines.
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A History of Journalism in the Philippines: Historical Notes (11 of 11)
by Alixander Haban Escote, Aug 28, 2008
Twenty-four important notes necessary in understanding a history of journalism in the Philippines.
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A Brief History of Campus Journalism in the Philippines
by Alixander Haban Escote, Aug 28, 2008
According to Jesus Valenzuela in the History of Journalism in the Philippine Islands (1933) and John Lent in the Philippine Mass Communication (1964), the history of campus journalism in the Philippines started when the University of Santo Tomas published El Liliputiense in 1890.
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A History of Journalism in the Philippines: Contemporary Period (10 of 11)
by Alixander Haban Escote, Aug 28, 2008
After the 1986 EDSA Revolution, the press, which plays a potent role in the promotion of truth, justice, and democracy, and of peace, progress, and prosperity, was liberated from dictatorship. During this period, crony newspapers were closed and the National Press Club and the Philippine Press Institute were revived to professionalize mass media in the country.
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