Sila yung kaka-iba, kasi sila yung normal. Simula’t sapul, hangang-hanga na ako kay Batman at Iron Man. Sa kani-kanilang mga grupo, sila lang ang hindi taga-ibang planeta. Sila lang ang hindi nakagat ng insekto. Sila lang ang hindi nag-iiba ang anyo dahil sa kahit anong kemikal. Sila lang ang walang kapangyarihan. Sila lang ang mga [...]
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WHY SHOULD BRACKET A STUDENTS BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF OUR FIGHT FOR EDUCATION?
Posted: September 17, 2011 in AcademicsBRACKET A: A Bracket to Brag? With the new (stricter) policies on socialized tuition fee assistance program (STFAP) of the university, the number of Bracket A students skyrocketed. In simple terms, it means that a wave of rich students are entering the university (or have been discovered, for that matter). No, this is not to [...]
This was a reaction paper for my Social Science II. Done when I was a freshman. Read more »
I really would be lying if I will say that I am enjoying my Summer Practicum. Among others, this is one of the decisions I have made that I wish I could have reconsidered, that I could have taken a different route. For some reason, picking Ombudsman seemed to be not so bad after all. [...]
Reposting: I freaking wrote like a DORK back in the day! DAMN. *** I buried a chest of highschool memories but I kept a map, for one day I know, I'll find my way back to open the lock. One day, I'll reminisce these treasures, knowing that college can never replace the smiles my "berks" [...]
The Possible Threats of Unification: The German Experience as a basis for Korea In this article, more than the process, we will focus and examine closely the possible threats that unification may bring to the Korean peninsula. However, it must be stressed that the starting point of the discussion lies in the historical happenings of [...]
I was browsing through my articles just this day. And I found a bunch of my reaction papers and other write-ups. I plan to upload them coming this week or so.
Pause. A great topic still eludes me. This is for my PS 172: Comparative Politics and Government of European Nations. The first part of the course description is okay, however, what makes this more tasking is the fact that it concerns Europe. And let us face it, the continent has not really been of much [...]
Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Immanuel Kant and many more – they are some of the world’s famous philosophers. They are the people who made a mark and changed how the way the human beings think and perceive things. [...]