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Friday, June 7, 2013

Modess Girl, Talk Book Launch at the Mind Museum


 

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Everyone needs to be involved in the issues of the country. It is our obligation to take part in nation-building. It is admirable to see the youth, and even the younger generation of girls taking an active role in expressing their needs and aspirations to our leaders to create a better society.

To culminate the nationwide campaign, “Your Voice, Your Move,” MODESS Philippines unveiled at The Mind Museum in Bonifacio Global City a special edition publication called “Girl, Talk” – a compilation of messages for the country’s leaders from teen girls who were too young to vote in the recent elections. The clincher? These books will be delivered to the offices of our senators for their serious consideration.

“Sana bigyan nila ng pansin ang mga kabataang nasa kalye,” said Joyce.
“Hopefully we can have enough equipment like books, electric fans, and desks in every school,” said Yssa.

Deannie says: “Lahat ng sinasabi ng running senators ay importante sa tao. So, sana lahat din ay galing sa puso.”

Spring Singapura: No! Its Not From Singapore! LOL!



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If the name was not descriptive enough of what to expect at Spring Singapura, then you probably haven't heard of Singapore.

Officially called the Republic of Singapore, it is a Southeast Asian island city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It is also an island country made up of 63 islands (not as many as our own Philippines). It is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to its south.

In Singapore, food is viewed as crucial to national identity and a unifying cultural thread. Singaporean literature declares eating as a national pastime and food, a national obsession (quite similar to the Philippines where there's a restaurant or food kiosks at every corner).


Independence Day Rockin' Freedom Party at the Araneta Center

 

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OPM bands rule! They totally hit the spot whenever I get to hear them play a tune and sing a song that would normally blew my head off.

I kinda like it when the beat would somehow make my body move to the rhythm. It would start with some finger tapping, head going up and down, feet stomping to the ground, then all of the sudden, I see myself rocking to the magnetic beat. It feels like I'm totally free to do anything. To let my body follow in total freedom.

FREEDOM ROCKS! That’s why OPM bands Join The Club and Tanya Markova are rockin’ the night away on June 12 at The Araneta Center…for FREE! Yes, it’s FREE! We are giving you a FREE CONCERT on Independence Day!
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