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During the awarding of PSIA Honor Award
Speaking infront of PSIA members about Case Study on IP
Making the news in the IT field these past few days is a Filipina named Ma. Odea “Deng” Ching. She made a big feat by being elected as the Vice President of Archiva, a community based Open Source project of [...]

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Reading this article got me teary eyed. Another touching life story of a Filipina.
Analiza Yape worked her way through high school and college by working as a maid. An orphan since Grade 6, she did not reason out this status in life to stop dreaming and believing. All she wanted [...]

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Calling all women who are interested to learn the basics of taking a good photo to join this workshop sponsored by New Enterprising Women
Basic Creative Photography Workshop

Intended for novice photographers and photo hobbyists, this workshop will cover the following topics: ONE DAY ONLY

History of Photography
Parts of the Camera
Digital vs. Analog

DSLR

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2008 as I have always felt will be a very good year for women who are active in different fields. Our voices are slowly being heard.
This article made me smile =)

PMA female cadets now allowed to sport longer hairBy Vincent Cabreza
Northern Luzon Bureau
First Posted 03:45:00 03/13/2008
FORT DEL PILAR, BAGUIO City—Only one female cadet [...]

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What kind of woman did I become after I got married? A very unusual question to ask oneself isn’t it?, funny but I thought about it while reading this http://filipinaimages.com/filipina-women-after-marriage/.

I agree that after we got married changes was evident in me, but what happened was a sign of maturity that I welcomed with an open [...]

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This is my answer to the call of promoting the image of Filipina to the World Wide Web. I get to answer a lot of queries why I am proud of being a Filipino, and I ask them back, why would I not be proud to be one? I guess this is the effect of [...]

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Growth Equity in Mindanao a program under USAID has announced that is now ready to accept applicants for the CIPYML Batch 7. My dear friend Faida Latip, a CIPYML Batch 4 Alumni, informed me of this and asked if I can help dessiminate information so that other young Muslims in different areas of Mindanao will [...]

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A Story of Friendship

What does a Christian girl and a Muslim girl have in common?
I thought of finally sharing one of my treasured relationships in life.. and that is a friendship that I share with a Muslim girl named Faida.
Faida and I get a long very well, she was my husband’s former student way back [...]

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I know that some of you are aware that I am married to a Geek(man of course heheh).. and I do feel its high time to share with you some stuff I’ve learned after being engaged to my husband for 6 years plus 3 years of married life.. so I think a total of 9 [...]

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I have found this cool poster that enumerates some of the do’s and dont’s in living a happy marital life. I also find some of them quite humorous.
I hanged it inside our bedroom for my husband to see.. hmm maybe I’d highlight the rule number 3 hehehhe that’s my favorite.
TEN RULES FOR A HAPPY MARRIAGE

Never [...]

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