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Welcome Barbie, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2010
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Congratulations to Ms Barbie Salvador, for winning the Mutya ng Pilipinas 2010 !
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Anna “The Hurricane” Julaton: Proud to be Pinay, Pangasinense and Pozorrubian!
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5th District Lady Solon Speaks In Congress
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Pangasinan language must live - governor
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UPSP A Decade After: Revitalizing Pangasinan And The Blueprint For The Next Ten Years
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Mutya ng Pilipinas bets introduced; Pangasinan is represented by a Pozorrubian
MANILA -- Twenty four candidates were introduced Wednesday afternoon as the official bets of the upcoming Mutya ng Pilipinas 2010.
Held at the Maxims Rooftop Pool at the Resorts World Manila, the candidates were clad in black swimsuits representing various provinces and cities all over the archipelago.
The 24 candidates are: Suzette Hernandez (Batangas), Carla Lizardo (Bicol), Ma. Tanchellie Lobete (Bogo, Cebu), Aileen Ella Dango (Bohol), Katherin Tapang (Bulacan), Shihan Go (Caloocan City), Karen Fatima Montanez (Cebu City).
Read more: Mutya ng Pilipinas bets introduced; Pangasinan is represented by a Pozorrubian
Kimi Cojuangco searches solution to flooding in the 5th District
This was her district tour since she assumed office and 5th District of Pangasinan Congresswoman Kimi Cojuangco spent it mostly atop and across dikes and floodways in serious huddle with engineers and mayors, thrashing out solutions to lessen if not to prevent massive devastation wrought her district by flooding and other related calamities during typhoon season.
Read more: Kimi Cojuangco searches solution to flooding in the 5th District
On Going Abroad
Going abroad, to find employment has been the popular thing to do among Filipinos, that even a vast number of teachers are joining the trend. Many of the counties we end up in, could recognize the daring nature of our culture requiring much courage taking the risk of staying in somebody else’s land struggling to find work. One major reason would cite deciding to leave the country is a better compensating salary, regardless of whether or not they pursue working in the field they went to school for: in the case of the educators who leave, it’s regardless of whether or not they continue teaching.
A Better Hekasi Teaching
HEKASI or Heograpiya, Kasaysayan at Sibika, is one of the fundamental subject areas in the elementary grades based on Dept.Ed curricula, along with English, Mathematics, Science and Filipino. But among these subject areas, to some, HEKASI, is considered a dull subject to teach. Why?
Speech Curriculum: A Need In School
Speech is a vital part of man’s normal life. Simply defined, it is the ability to speak, transmit information, ideas or attitude from one person to another. It is the most immediate vehicle to convey one’s feelings and emotions towards other fellow beings. It is said to note, however, that most of our pupils are lagging behind in this aspect. They lack the ability to communicate their thoughts and ideas particularly in the classrooms. How about introducing the learners especially in the elementary level to a speech class that hones speech skills? Once these learners step in college with developed skills in speech, they will not end up being a bunch of defenseless, clueless, and ill-prepared students’ not ready to face the battles of smarts and college – level public speaking.
Kimi Cojuangco Fights For BNPP Revival
By: Loejan S. Anudon
07-24-2010
New 5th District Representative Kimi S. Cojuangco sought the revival of the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) by re-filing the bill that was originally authored by her husband, former Pangasinan Representative Mark O. Cojuangco, in the House of Representatives in its first regular session. The new 5th District Representative seeks the immediate study of the new pro-BNPP, which is according to her is now more reflective of former House Bill (HB) No.6300 as it now contains refined essences and amendments of what were discussed during the interpellation and debate during the 14th Congress. Originally, the bill was referred to as House Bill No. 4631 but it subsequently evolved into House Bill No. 6300 after it passed approval by the Committee on Energy and referred to the Plenary for second reading, Rep. Cojuangco said in her two-page pro-BNPP bill submitted to the House of Representatives on July 13, 2010.
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