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You’ll meet travelers of all kinds along the journey, including a fairly large number of Pinoys! Here are 10 types of Pinoys you’ll meet along the way, by Aby Yap. #Illustradomagazine #taasnoofilipino
Our government treats its people as an export commodity and a means to earn foreign exchange, disregarding the social cost to Filipino families.
We’re no Supergirls, Wonder Women, or Darnas. But how do Pinays ever manage to get what we want—well, well (a la Maleficent)—nearly every time?
We honor ten of these Filipino women who have shaped culture, nurtured the heart of the family and the masses and celebrated their uniqueness in their fields of endeavor, wherever they may be.
Since Bahamas depends mostly on tourists for their economy to thrive, everything’s pretty much expensive in the island—like a can of soda that costs $3.00 from a deli.
I was brought up in a family of artisans. For as long as I could remember, I’ve been sketching and painting to my heart’s content and I remember my mom pointing out that I was like her uncle who too was gifted.
“Which love is more than capable of purity and nobility except love of country?” It is this love and pride of country that I always want to highlight to our fellow Filipinos.
Love is in the air, markets donned with flowers and mushy greeting cards, chocolates and stuff toys and heart shapes everywhere…
Wishlist This Christmas: Dear Santa, I know I’ve been a good girl, lalo na this year. Alam ni Lord na ginawa ko ang lahat upang maging isang mabuting girlfriend, loyal best friend at concerned citizen. I tried my best and gave my all to make this world a better place for all mankind…
Spirit of the Trees By JR Bustamante Boo! It is that time of year again when the young and old don their scariest costumes to the surprise and delight of friends and onlookers as they walk the streets in the spirit of Halloween. Witches, vampires, zombies, and ghosts mingle with the cute fairies, superheroes, little …
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