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Bonsai trees

September 13, 2024

I was once fascinated with bonsai trees. According to Google, Samurais were said to grow the plants for meditative purposes, clearing their minds and transcending their consciousness. But what is intriguing is not the reason but the result achieved by these exercises. Imagine a banyan tree growing in a pot?

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‘Changing the narrative’

September 10, 2024

A visual popped up this week in my Facebook Memories that reminded me of a global observance at this time of the year. It was a post I shared eight years ago about an event that has been annually marked since 2003 – the World Suicide Prevention Day.

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Climate Action

September 10, 2024

We continue this week our 17-part Seeds of Faith series on the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, proudly supported by Central Philippine University.

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Bittersweet success

September 5, 2024

He strikes a first-time acquaintance as a boy-next-door type, someone who you would want to introduce to your parents as your boyfriend. It was no wonder, then, that Jay Louie Jarbonido became a campus heartthrob when he enrolled at the Foundation Preparatory Academy (FPA), Dumaguete City for his Senior High School under the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) strand.

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Cabbages, kings, & court decisions

September 5, 2024

In the 1770s, British settlers in North America fought a war to free themselves from the tyranny of the English king. If you follow American news and politics, however, you would probably come to the conclusion that we’ve been fighting for the past two hundred plus years to establish our own monarchy.

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A trip I am looking forward to

September 5, 2024

I will be in Bacolod this week to attend La Consolacion College – Bacolod’s 75th Homecoming Anniversary. I am excited since I am a recipient of the Leadership in Education

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Lost art

September 3, 2024

One of the more interesting subjects I had in the Journalism graduate school required no face-to-face classroom contact with a professor and classmates.

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Responsible consumption & production

September 3, 2024

We continue our 17-part Seeds of Faith series on the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, proudly supported by Central Philippine University.

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A legacy for a healthy planet

August 30, 2024

In a concerted effort to build up and sustain their advocacy of “saving the oceans and feeding the world,” Oceana Philippines’ senior advisor Alexandra Cousteau has continued the work of her renowned grandfather, Jacques-Yves Cousteau and her father, Philippe Cousteau.

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Control your fate

August 29, 2024

Our past has a lot to do with our present. Our present, on the other hand, has nothing to do with our past. But the present has a lot to do with our future. As much as we would not want to intertwine these various events, they are interrelated.

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