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But what really does the said phrase means?
Bill in is synonymous with Hand Poster, Hence “Post no Bill” literally means don’t place posters here.
The Tree Planting Tumblr Meet Up!
And more fun and games in between!
Registration Fee: 150 Pesos
We will only recognize RSVP in the link below, all that is made through the Tumblr RSVP Page will not be recognized. Registration and Payment is from September 1, 2011 to October 10, 2011. Registration Fee payment is also from the same period, all RSVP entries without payment by October 10, 2011 will have their participation forfeited.
Participant Organizer Agreement, Payment Procedures
More questions? Tumblr Ask me or the following People. You can also reach me thru theurbanhistorianblog@gmail.com for more details.
Awesome poster design? This poster is made by Cedie (@muntingprinsipe). Souvenir will be a surprise :)
PS: Do not delete the original caption please.
Photos of the day
A child runs amongst some of the 1,600 papier mache pandas set up in Geneva by World Wildlife Fund members to celebrate their 50th anniversary, Sept. 2, 2011. (Sebastien Feval/AFP/Getty Images)
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WALKING DOWN column by Michael Xiao Chua, Good Morning Philippines, 19 August 2011
Dahil kaarawan ngayon ng Pangulong Manuel Quezon na nag-adhika na magkaroon ng isang Pambansang Wika na batay pangunahin na sa Tagalog ngunit kabilang dapat ang mga salita mula sa ibang mga wika sa Pilipinas, kaibigan, tara, usap tayo… sa Filipino.
Madalas ako makakita ng mga karatula sa mga paaralan ngayon na ipinagmamalaki na “This is an English-Speaking Zone.” Diumano upang tayo ay maging “globally-competitive,” ipinatupad ng nakaraang administrasyon ang polisiya na halos lahat ng asignatura ay dapat itinuturo sa Ingles. Dito, kapag ikaw ay nagsasalita sa Ingles, kahit wala namang laman ang sinasabi mo, ang tingin sa iyo ay matalino. Sa isang mamahaling kolehiyo aming nakita minsan ni Dr. Zeus Salazar, “English is the language of leaders.” Sabi niya, “Bakit? Si Napoleon ba iningles ang mga Pranses? Si Mao ba iningles ang mga Tsino?”
Kahit marami ngayon ang “wrong grammar” sa paggamit ng Ingles, ipinagmamalaki natin na mas marami pa ring nagsasalita ng Ingles dito sa Pilipinas kaysa sa Inglatera. Kung totoo ito, bakit tila hindi tayo mga pinuno sa daigdig? Bakit tayo naghihirap? Bakit walang sapat na marangal na trabaho sa bansa na kinakailangan na matuto tayo ng Ingles upang magsilbi sa pangangailangan ng mga dayuhan sa mga kasambahay, nars at caregiver at tagasagot ng telepono? Bakit ang Hapon, Tsina, Europa ay mayaman kahit na maging ang mga CEO ng kanilang mga kumpanya ay bobo sa Ingles? Sapagkat ang biyaya ng edukasyon, ekonomiya at pulitika dito sa Pilipinas ay nananatili lamang sa mga marunong mag-Ingles. Ang may kontrol sa wika ay may bahagi sa kapangyarihan. Maraming dahilan kung bakit tayo mahirap, ngunit hindi ba’t kabilang dito ang katotohanang hindi talaga makasawsaw ang mas nakararami sa mga isyu ng pagkabansa? It’s the language, stupid.
BLOWN AWAY A dust storm, known as a “haboob,” moves across Phoenix, Arizona about 6pm Thursday, dramatically reducing visibility and enveloping residents in an eerie, rust-coloured glow. It’s the third major dust storm that has hit the Phoenix metropolitan area since July 5; “microbursts” of wind, gusting up to 60 miles per hour, caused much of the area damage. (Photo: Pat Shannahan / The Arizona Republic via the AP / The Telegraph)
justboat.Croatia(CampBorik).July 2011
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The Tree Planting Tumblr Meet Up!
And more fun and games in between!
Registration Fee: 150 Pesos
We will only recognize RSVP in the link...
Photos of the day
A child runs amongst some of the 1,600 papier mache pandas set up in Geneva by World Wildlife Fund members to celebrate their...
New York
WALKING DOWN column by Michael Xiao Chua, Good Morning Philippines, 19 August 2011
Dahil kaarawan ngayon ng...
BLOWN AWAY A dust storm, known as a “haboob,” moves across Phoenix, Arizona about 6pm Thursday, dramatically reducing visibility and enveloping...