Hours ago, I had my pen laboring over this article which I wrote for an educational institution. It carries with it my view on cyber games. Not far from where this institution is standing and down to almost every lane we go, we will certainly find a very interesting activity that has caught many a youth to its lure [...]
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Games and values: meet or clash
Posted in values, World, tagged action, amusement, blood, child, children, cyber games, cybercafe, education, educational institution, effects, entertainment, fantasy, fun, internet, internet cafe, media, online safety, parents, school, sex, suspense, teachers, technology, values, virtual violence, youth on January 31, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Christmas is not all laughter (part 3): razed to the ground
Posted in Christmas, nation, tagged children, Christmas, evacuation, evacuees, giving, homeless, homes, infants, Pasay fire, Philippines, sad, saddest, season, suffering, young on December 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Days ago, it had me wondering, what is Christmas like to families and to individuals whose homes were snatched away from them at the time when the world is merrymaking. What does it really feel like for these now-homeless folks? On the morning of 23 December 2009, over 800 families living in Pasay City, Philippines lost their [...]
