“God” forwards (part 100,000)
February 29, 2008 · Comments Off
“If you believe in God and in Jesus
Christ His Son .. send this to all on
your buddy list . If not, just ignore it.
If you ignore it, just remember that
Jesus said ….
‘If you deny me before man, I will deny you before my Father in Heaven”
Ito ay isang uri ng pananakot ng mga chain...
Source: blog ni ella
Part 2: Challenges for a “Non-native” (L2) ESL Teacher
February 29, 2008 · Comments Off
by: Rolly Obedencio, ang ating ULIRANG GURO in Thailand** Part 1 of his story) ** Part 3 of his story** Part 4 of his storyContinuation...The experience in China was so rich that I was able to teach six university classes, three middle school classes, six elementary classes, and one kindergarten class...
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Part 1: Challenges for a “Non-native” (L2) ESL Teacher
February 27, 2008 · Comments Off
by: Rolly Obedencio, ang ating ULIRANG GURO in ThailandTeaching English as a Second Language (TESL) can either be a chosen or a fortuitous career. For many, TESL has been a chosen profession planned since before entering college, to finishing courses leading to a baccalaureate degree in TESL or its related...
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The Cast Away Blogger
February 27, 2008 · Comments Off
He should’ve brought his laptop. Who knows, maybe there’s a Wi-fi hostpot on that deserted island.
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Hamsters on Content Scraping
February 25, 2008 · Comments Off
Aileen Apolo of An Apple a Day asked me to create a comic about Hamsters yesterday, so here it is!
If you want me to make a comic about a topic, drop me a line using my contact page. I’ll immediately make a comic about it once I think up of a clever and funny gag.
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Covering the Filipino teacher suicides
February 25, 2008 · Comments Off
by Sara Neufeld, Baltimore SunMy story in today's paper was one of the hardest I've had to write in a long time.As those of you who have been following The Sun's education coverage for awhile may remember, I spent the 2005-2006 school year following Aileen Mercado, a teacher from the Philippines who...
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Preparing Your Trail Kit
February 24, 2008 · Comments Off
Every 4×4 owner is aware they should have some kind of kit in their vehicle when on the move, whether you’re doing daily errands or tackling the trails. Needless to say the contents of your kit should be adjusted depending on where you are going, how long you’ll be in the trails, or...
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Filipino Teachers on Exchange Visitors Program to Implement Training Program for Teachers in the Philippines
February 20, 2008 · Comments Off
PHOTO: Labor Attaché Linda Herrera (left, standing) and OWWA Officer Oliver Flores (left, seated) with three Filipino teachers.On 31 January 2008, three Filipino teachers visited the Labor office of the Philippine Embassy in Washington D.C. to secure an Overseas Employment Certificate. These teachers...
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If Only Blogging Were Easy…
February 20, 2008 · Comments Off
Non-bloggers/Newbies have this impression that earning from blogging is as easy as pie. When in reality, it’s as hard as hell!
Blogs using this comic:
PinoyBlogero.com
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Lawmaker wants pay for teachers doubled
February 19, 2008 · Comments Off
SENATOR Loren Legarda is pushing for new legislation that would nearly double the minimum basic pay for the country's public school teachers.Legarda's proposal is contained in Senate Bill (SB) 1611, which proposes to raise from Salary Grade 10 to 19 the entry-level pay classification for teachers in...
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