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On Homecomings and Family Reunions: A Reminiscence
Due to job and other circumstances, members of a once intact family separate to pursue their own ways. During our college days starting in 1977, my brother and I always look forward to our planned family reunions every Christmas and/or summer break. Once we started working in 1981, though, our reunions became less frequent. It even became rarer when our late father passed away in 1996. Our unexpected and unannounced family gathering a year later is something unique among all other reunions – and indeed something to reminisce.
My 2nd feature article
I have uploaded today my second feature article titled On Homecomings and Family Reunions: A…
The cornerstone of human society
Family is an institutional cornerstone of human society. Family members, however, often get separated due…
A special invitation
Today, I have specifically invited the University of the Philippines Alumni Association (UPAA) members to…
My 1st feature article
Today, Wednesday, 10 July 2019, I am launching my first feature article titled: The University…
The University of the Philippines (UP) Mystique: Is it Real or Just a Bravado?
Graduates of University of the Philippines (UP) are generally held in high esteem. There is a certain ‘mystique’ that UP graduates are the best, if not among the cream of the crop. Hence, they used to populate the government service, private sector and civil society organizations. There is even a bravado argument that there are only two schools: (1) UP and (2) Others. This article presents an insider’s perspective about five factors that contribute and/or associated with such a UP mystique. While UP graduates may be considered as still among the best, other schools have closed the gap – albeit considerably. Hence, such a UP mystique may not last very long, if at all
The controversial educational system
The University of the Philippines (UP) System is a controversial educational system. Find out why…
Website Launching
I am launching today my website. Five travelogues are initially uploaded about Brisbane, Australia; Beijing,…
Reasonably-Priced Culinary Delights in Siem Reap, Cambodia: A Family Sharing
During our family of five members’ travel to Siem Reap, Cambodia, on December 2018, we spent on the average US$20 per meal, including drinks. The amounts of our family meals ranged from US$15 in street food stalls up to US$30 in not so pricy restaurants. Hopefully, this travelogue may help as a reference guide to those traveling families with limited budget for food.