Blog Posts on poverty
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The Thrift Store by Outrageous Writer on Feb 9, 2012For these past few days, I am very astound on how my bag seems to be producing lots of coins out of nowhere. Hero-like coins I may say. Last Thursday, I mustered a total of 25 pesos deep within the murky side pockets of my bag, which answered my crav...
one thing poverty cannot completely take away from the people is... by thirty seven thousand feet high and rising on Feb 6, 2012one thing poverty cannot completely take away from the people is their happiness.. the Philippines is known to be one happy country for we laugh our way through poverty, and even if we don’t become rich in the end, we still sing karaoke, crack joke...
Rabid by Going against the current on Feb 4, 2012I would have gone on blaming poverty for what happened: If that area of Mandaluyong had been more affluent, if the houses had been gated, if the dogs in these houses had been vaccinated against rabies, or at least fed well to keep them from being rab...
[From the web] UN Commission on Social Development kicks off with focus on poverty and youth by hronlineph.com on Feb 2, 2012UN Commission on Social Development kicks off with focus on poverty and youth 1 February 2012 – Poverty eradication, youth unemployment and socially inclusive policies will be the main focus of the 50th session of the United Nations Commission for...
Reach Out by Blog-ags and Tsugugs on Feb 1, 2012I dream that one day Our voices will somehow fill the earth With joy forever I dream that somedayOur wishes will somehow soon come trueAnd last foreverI dream that one day our songs in some wayWill bring a bright tomorrowFull of love,...
[People] The Great Poverty Divide by Fr. Shay Cullen by hronlineph.com on Jan 29, 2012(Fr. Shay’s columns are published in The Manila Times, in publications in Ireland, the UK, Hong Kong, and on-line.) http://www.preda.org/en/news/fr-shays-articles/the-great-poverty-divide/ Manuel a semi-illiterate teenager just rescued from t...
Manny Pacquiao - A Sporting Icon, A Symbol of Success From Poverty, and the Philippines' Pride by Pacquiao Versus Cotto Boxing News Update on Jan 27, 2012I do not really like boxing as a sport. The only time I ever had any interest in boxing in England was when Cassius Clay (later Mohammed Ali) was on television. When I came to the Philippines 6 years ago, in 2000, I soon became aware of the popularit...
Sobrang Bait mo talaga BRO … by Definitely Filipino on Jan 25, 2012Nakakatuwang isipin na sa paglipas ng panahon..nag -iiba ang kasaysayan ng ating mga buhay. Ang mga nasa baba, napupunta sa taas at ang mga nasa taas napupunta sa ibaba. Wheel of fortune ika nga. Minsan ko ng nabanggit sa mga unang kwento ko na napak...
Biogas Technology and Rural Women in Kenya by Thinking Made Easy on Jan 21, 2012BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY AND RURAL WOMEN IN KENYA In developing countries of Africa especially in Kenya biogas can provide an estimate of 75% energy in their daily household consumption. In the year 1995 the promotion of bio fuel is widely carried out by di...
The CJ on Trial and the Poverty of the Filipino People by my random thoughts on Jan 19, 2012The Trial of a CJ Corona is a historical trial. Historical in the sense that hardly ever has the institution of the judiciary been under this kind of inquiry. The trial is being watched and will be judged by the Filipino people. I am one of those who...


