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Continue reading →: A Rose (Brigadoon) and a Tip for Healthy Living
Early stage of bloom Later Stage of Bloom Class: Hybrid Tea Year of introduction – 1992 Registration Name – JACpal Parentage: Unnamed Seedling x Pristine Hybridizer: William A. Warriner (United States, 1991) Introduced in the United States by Jackson & Perkins Co. This winner of the All America Rose Selection…
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Continue reading →: Marcos and Martial Law in the Philippines
Originally posted on Subli: The Sunday edition of the Philippines Daily Express on September 24, 1972, the only newspaper published after the announcement of martial law on September 21, the evening prior. Ferdinand Marcos changed parties to run against Diosdado Macapagal and was elected president in 1965. While running for the presidency,…
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Continue reading →: What’s the Fascination with the Old Garden Roses?
Originally posted on Rose Gardening World: By Rosalinda Morgan A sepal, a petal, and a thorn Upon a common summer’s morn- A flash of Dew – A Bee or two – A Breeze – a caper in the trees – And I’m a Rose! Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) I’ve been growing…
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Continue reading →: Choosing and Adopting a Primary Language Soon
Originally posted on Subli: IF I WERE THE NEXT PRESIDENT (Part 7 of a series) By BEN R. PUNONGBAYAN Founder, Buklod National Political Party The Philippines is one of the probably very few countries in the world that do not speak a primary language on a national scale. This situation,…
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Continue reading →: General Macario Sakay – Was He an Outlaw or a Patriot?
Originally posted on Subli: General Macario Sakay y de Leon was born on Mar. 1, 1878, along Tabora Street in Tondo, Manila. and died 114 years ago today on Sept. 13, 1907, at age 29. He first worked as an apprentice in a kalesa (carriage) manufacturing shop. He was also…
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Continue reading →: Overhauling the Philippine Education System
Originally posted on Subli: IF I WERE THE NEXT PRESIDENT(Part 6 of a series) By BEN R. PUNONGBAYAN Founder, Buklod National Political Party There is a common acknowledgement that the quality of our education system is quite low. This observation, without doubt, has been validated by the poor results of…
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Continue reading →: Letter XIII Latrines
Originally posted on Pacific Paratrooper: High class facilities in the Philippines, 1944 Back in the states, people were still dancing to the tunes of The Dorsey Brothers, Count Basie and Artie Shaw. They listened to the songs of Doris Day, the Andrew Sisters, Lena Horne and Rosemary Clooney. But, some…
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Continue reading →: Encomienda in the Philippines
Originally posted on Subli: Encomienda Drawing by Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala An encomienda was a system adopted in all the Spanish colonies based upon the practice of exacting tribute from Muslims and Jews during the Reconquista (Reconquest) of Muslim Spain. As legally defined in 1503, encomiendas (the term comes…
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Continue reading →: SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCING POVERTY – Reducing Child Stunting
Originally posted on Subli: IF I WERE THE NEXT PRESIDENT(Part 5 of a series) By BEN R. PUNONGBAYAN Founder, Buklod National Political Party A heartbreaking face of poverty is the present-day preponderance of undernutrition of Filipino young children. The leading single measure of this undernutrition, or malnutrition generally, is stunting—the…
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Continue reading →: FDR’s New Deal and Sanders’ 3.5 Trillion Spending Spree
Your thoughts? According to Washington Post today, “Bernie Sanders is on the cusp of leaving an indelible mark on the federal government, having shepherded a $3.5 trillion spending blueprint through the Senate this week. The legislation, backed by President Biden and Democratic congressional leaders, sets the stage for the most…