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8 things I HATE ABOUT YOU(y 8? dunno?)
1. I hate the way he calls my name soo "pangsilingan" id rather love him to call me B! bwhahaha
2. I hate the way he drives his car----pssstt.....toink! unsay car? wla man kay car, dli man gani ka kahibalo mu bisiklita!(sorry na buking tka)
3. I hate him when he wears his cap---48 yrs nang wlay ilis2x!
4. I hate him when he lie coz obvious kaayo na namakak..hehehe(kaya girls watch out kay kung mo.porma c macoy ninyo namakak ra na!)
5. I hate his hair coz it's super long, hmph... dli ko ganahan kay ta.as pa sa ako hair!!! suya ko!
6. I hate it him so much when he did give me present---Iya ko ge.drawing and it was so damn perfect! (product of love to macoy?hehehe)
7. I hate this guy coz wla na pakitakita nako, na.a pa ra ba ni utang hah! hehehehe(joke)
8. And lastly i hate the way i hate u...Coz i dont hate u at all! Toink!
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- Gender:Male
- Age:25
- Ethnicity:Asian
- Occupation:Retired
- Country:Philippines
- City:Cebu City
- District:mambaling
- hometowns:south town
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- About me:I'm on my time with everyoneI have very bad posture
Sit and drink Pennyroyal Tea Distill the life that's inside of me Sit and drink Pennyroyal tea I'm anemic royalty - Language:English
- Interests:computers.... games.. etc
- Clubs & Organizations:BDS
- Favorite books:Reading and Phonics
- Favorite music:REGGAE
- Favorite TV programs:Wild Boyz
- Favorite movies:house of 1000 corpses
- Places I've Traveled To:NAGA
- I'm looking for:IKAW
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Sunday,Sep 10 2006, 03:48:34 AMPoverty
Sustaining the fight against global poverty will be possible only if the "wider civil society", i.e. citizens in richer countries, actively and critically support international development co-operation efforts. The willingness undoubtedly exists: Mc Donnell, Solignac Lecomte and Wegimont (2003) found that public support in OECD DAC member countries for helping poor countries has remained consistently high for almost two decades. There is no aid fatigue. One indication is that donations from the public to development and emergency NGOs have been steadily increasing, although mostly in reaction to emergencies and natural disasters in developing countries. There is concern among the public about aid effectiveness, but it exists alongside continued high support for aid.
However, people's understanding of poverty and development issues
remains very shallow. Similarly, public awareness about official
development assistance (ODA) and development co-operation policies is
low. Awareness does increase significantly as a result of global
education, awareness raising campaigns and public debate, but the media
remain a primary source of information about developing countries.
However, there is some evidence of scepticism about the nature of the
information. Against this background, official expenditure on global
education and on information about national aid programmes, although it
has been increasing in some OECD countries, remains very low. In
particular, the adoption of the Millennium Development Goals so far
largely remains an untapped opportunity to peg more vigorous efforts to
inform and engage the public. The global anti-poverty consensus they
are spearheading has hardly trickled down to national public debates,
which remain (with a few noticeable exceptions) rather rare and
unsophisticated.
Still available evidence shows that citizens in OECD DAC member countries want more solidarity and justice in the world. They support international development co-operation, and if they were more and better informed, if their capacity to critically engage in the policy debate was stronger, they could be a precious constituency for its reform and improvement. There lies an opportunity for governments, especially those that have pledged to increase their ODA, to kick-start a virtuous circle of transparency and reform, and effectively rise to the challenge of global poverty reduction.
Sunday,Sep 10 2006, 03:42:31 AMfight against discrimination
The European Union has played a leadership role in establishing legal standards in the field of anti-discrimination. It now needs to build on this solid foundation by making clear that ethnic data is an essential tool to render these laws effective and by elaborating standards for how such data should be gathered and maintained consistent with privacy and data protection norms. Guidelines for the use of ethnic data should be explicitly grounded in the obligation to prohibit and provide remedies for racial and ethnic discrimination, as set forth in the ...
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- leavingSoon
- 107, Antarctica
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Posted at 9/10/2006 3:59 AMdaghang salamat jud
- belladonna
- 22, Manila, Philippines
musta? daghang salamat sa imo pag add sa akong zorpia, hehehe...tama ba? ay kakapoy uy, cge gwapo ari na ko...bisita nalang kaw pirme..hehehe..bye




























