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Manila Mini Maker Faire

  AGREEMENT FORM: Manila Mini Maker Faire - Commercial Makers Name of Maker: Janet Sutina Braza Name of Group/Company: JB Artmaps and Things Address: #0009 Puro k 9 Tipanoy, Iligan City, Philippines 9200 Contact Numbers: 09359324500 Email Address: smpub.iligancity @gmail.com Website: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brainweaver Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smpub.iligancity/ Manila Mini Maker Faire Schedule applied for: Check preferred date Date Participation Fee Sub-total DAY 1 – June 22, 2019 (Saturday) P1,500 DAY 2 – June 23, 2019 (Sunday) P1,500 TOTAL Php3,000.00 Proceeds, Fees and Payments 1. All sales by the Makers from the Manila Mini Maker Faire shall be kept solely by the Makers. Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc. shall not take any percentage from the sales. It is the responsibility of individual makers/group to secure necessary business permits and issue official receipts. 2. A minimal participation fee of P1,500 per day shall be charged...

KATILINGBAN

Janet Braza Usa ka artikulo akong nasulat bahin sa Ancestral Domain nga karong panahona nahimong sensationalized nga topic. Lima na kabulan ang milabay gikan karon diin ang dakong hugpong sa mga MILF mipaingon sa Camp Mimbantas, Jannaton Naeem, Lanao del Sur aron sa usa ka dakong panagtigom. Tungod niini, nagkaguliyang ang tanang katawhan sa Iligan nga nakasaksi sa maong hugpong nga milabay niadtong Marso ning tuiga. Tungod kay misinformed kita aduna kitay mistrust sa mga ordinaryong tawo nga milabay alang sa ilang dakong tigom. Naalarma ang nakasaksi niadto kay wala man sila magdahom nga mangabot ang militarismo sa Bangsamoro Islamic Arm Forces (BIAF) diin gipatawag ni Mayor Cruz sa SP ang Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) sa pagpangulo ni BGen Rey Sealana aron sa pagtuki sa maong kalit nga panghitabo. Busa nahibal-an ta nga ang gobyerno ug ang MILF nagsugod sa ilang Peace negotiations paghuman sa 20 ka tuig nga pagkabulag o pagkasiak sa MNLF tungod...

RECOMMENDATION FORM

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    Art of Peace Fellowship RECOMMENDATION FORM   Name of Applicant     JANET BRAZA              Please check if: [  ] Organization  [  x ] Individual   For the Recommender to Complete 1.       How long have you known the applicant?      I have known Ms.Janet Braza since 2017.   2.       How is your organization / how are you connected or related to the applicant?   After the Marawi Siege in May 2017, my organization ARMM-RCBW- Mindanao Action for Reform and Empowerment (MARE) initiated OneMarawi Hub, a coordinating center for all volunteer organizations and individuals working in different capacities to help the Marawi Siege survivors and internally displaced persons. Ms. Janet was among those who trained and...

Buying College Sportswear: A Healthy Habit to Computer Gaming

Janet Braza   Kids and adults alike are to be pro-sports than to be hooked to technology, particularly to computer games. Playing computer games is a time-wasting and an unhealthy activity for them. Aside from this fact, they spend and waste a lot of money and they gain nothing except drowsiness and eyestrain.   Nothing is really wrong about playing computer games as long as they do it in moderation. Here is a word for them to live by. “An excess in anything is dangerous.”   The money that they will spend in Internet cafes can be used instead in buying sportswear. If they have computers at home, that is, they do not need to go to the cafe, the time that they will spend in playing computer games can be used in engaging to any healthy sports and, there are so many of them--hunting, swimming, running, bowling, tennis, volleyball, basket, and others. They can simply choose which sport they like and are more comfortable with.   If, however, they are not ...

Jennifer’s Slippers and Damp Dresses

Malabang, Lanao del Sur, Tuesday, January 27, 2009 --- While conducting a follow-up investigation of a vehicular incident where a platoon of the 51 st IB was involved at Brgy Timbangan, Binidayan, Lanao del Sur (a remote baranggay near Malabang), a girl approaches them asking for help. In their conversation, they found out that she was a victim of child trafficking. She revealed that she was brought to Binidayan by a certain Hadji Amer, a businessman who owns a stall in the public market of Malaybalay, Bukidnon. In Binidayan, she was sold to Kali Amerol, a resident of Brgy Timbangan, Binidayan, who then subsequently handed her over to the former’s brother Kabukar Amerol to become his “wife”. In a house where she stayed, she was made to work not only in the home but also in the farm. If she refused to work, she would be told that she was bought by Ten Thousand Pesos (Php10,000), a 51 st IB PA Intelligence Officer said. When I interviewed the girl, Jennifer Caballero (not her real ...
 
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