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Charter Change Initiatives in 2009

Yesterday's rally at Makati City was an affirmation of the People's disapproval to change the constitution of the Philippines, more so with the manner that Speaker Nograles and cohorts want it done. Filipinos have likewise used the cyberspace to condemn these deceptive and canard acts. The distrust has metamorphosed to abhorrence. Changing the constitution of this country via Constituents Assembly on their own (Lower House) is a display of political arrogance substantially influenced by their be… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 11:16am —

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Changing lifestyles

Here's an article written by my former professor at Ateneo GSB Rene Azurin

STRATEGIC PERSPECTIVE
René B. Azurin


Changing lifestyles


Don’t look now but our lifestyles are changing. At $200 per barrel of oil, regular unleaded gasoline will be P90 per liter and LPG for cooking will be P990 per 11-kg cylinder. (These figures come from a pricing model developed by Energy Consultant Marcial Ocampo.) At those prices, I will have to shelve plans to tour the country by car –visiting long unseen rela… Continue

Posted on July 3, 2008 at 12:56pm —

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At 9:43am on November 16, 2009, Carmina Torres said…
Hello sir thank you! I'm from UPB batch 2007.
At 2:18pm on February 26, 2009, Rodel said…
Hi Sir Mon, My parents are both from San Narciso, I'm not sure about their roots. I am presently working at SBMA Tourism Department as Division Chief.
At 7:25pm on February 18, 2009, MICHAELROHIT SANYAl said…
Glad to connect with You !!
At 8:57am on February 8, 2009, eych said…
I will, soon.
Please visit www.pedxing.co.cc
have a nice day.=)
At 1:01am on October 16, 2008, yolynne said…
Thank you very much!
At 2:26am on July 27, 2008, Ramon Ignacio said…
Yes, I was with the government before but I guess I am not the one you might be referring to. There are plenty of sites that offer free hosting and some affordable ones. Send me a private email and I'll you the details, rmignacio@up-alumni.com
At 12:10am on July 26, 2008, Andrea L. Si said…
Hello again Mon. I see you're the one who invited Salvie to ask her environmentalist friends to join this community. Your name rings a bell but even when we had exams about government officials, I usually didn't bother remembering their names. Were you ever in government. Somewhere you're famous for something. I like this social network site. Is it free? I maintain 2 websites, one for Asian Catholic women theologians (http://geocities.com/ecclesiaofwomen) and another for the save Kanlaon campaign (http://geocities.com/savekanlaon). Not too fancy because I self-learned how to make websites and I can't get away from the newsletter look. Anyway, I have been looking for free space where I can have a discussion forum. This site has an advertisement that says I might be able to use it too. Great. And Since geocities only has space for 15 MB, I also need more disk space for my websites and I think I saw an ad for that in one of your pages.

I hope you're familiar with our issues against Energy Development Corporation's geothermal development in Mt. Kanlaon. I got pushed into handling the case (stood alone against 7 male lawyers yesterday) because EDC was ready to come in and the group couldn't get a lawyer who'd really stick with them and not keep disappearing when there were questions to be answered, updates needed, etc. Because of this case, I've been meeting or corresponding with the most incredible persons and the circle just keeps growing. Tonight I met Mara Pardo de Tavera for the first time (we corresponded because of the Kanlaon issue.). Kanlaon seems to be her present passion though she isn't a Negrense. Salvie's bringing the Kanlaon issue and posting our first day in court pictures in her page gives me a really wonderful feeling about how well supported our cause is. I certainly will find time to post some of our material in this webcommunity.

Andrea
At 11:37pm on July 25, 2008, Andrea L. Si said…
Hi Mon. Thanks for the welcome. Master of Divinity is a theology course for pastors. Studied it because I wanted to know more about the Bible, theology and ecclesiology so I could see a feminist path through the jungle of patriarchy. Couldn't get into a Catholic seminary so had to do with what was there.
At 12:51pm on July 25, 2008, Green Watch Philippines, Inc. said…
Hi Mon,

Thanks for opening up this wonderful portal that links people from all walks of life, for as many different reasons as there may be.

This gives us a chance to share what we hold most dear to those who may wish to care....

More power to WFA!!!

Salvie & GreenWatch Phils
At 10:18pm on July 18, 2008, Ramon Ignacio said…
Nothing was deleted in your webpage
 
 

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