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Untitled class article about my pet dog

April 7, 2013

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My pet dog, a Labrador, is heavy and big.

Untitled class article about my hardcore intense procrastination

April 7, 2013

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                It was always a hard task to wake up in the morning. But this morning was different; it was one of those mornings when I’d rather stay in the comfort of my bed than face the tragedy that is bound to happen later.

Untitled class article about Dubai

April 7, 2013

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The last vacation I spent out of the country was in Dubai. It was the second time that I went there; the first was when I was eight. I can’t recall exactly what it was like vacationing there. It seemed so long ago, like the last parts of a dream before waking up. Only the […]

Made an infographic-ish thingy for a class project: Close enough.

March 31, 2013

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MASYADO AKONG NATUWA SA GAWA KO OKAY

Transit: the bago-mahuli-ng-pulis shots

March 13, 2013

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I know, I know. I’m not allowed to take pictures at MRT stations. I couldn’t resist. 🙂

I want to be a great everything.

March 3, 2013

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I was the kind of little girl who easily got bored with one hobby. I went from piano lessons to violin lessons to short story writing to drawing to swimming to ballet to taekwondo to photography.

The Internet Identity Paradox: A self-concept exercise

February 17, 2013

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The Johari window is a technique created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1955 in the United States, used to help people better understand their relationship with self and others. It is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window

Photo Analysis Exercise

February 10, 2013

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This is a photo taken by my classmate, Norwin Gonzales, during the class trip to Baler, Aurora. Unfortunately, I was unable to come because of reasons. I was deeply saddened because were it not for these reasons I would have gotten the chance to take in the beauty of Baler and take my own pictures, […]

Loneliness and solitude: just one gig, ONE gig, please?

February 2, 2013

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Last week, Friday in particular, my self-esteem got hit by a sixteen-wheeler truck. It was about time, too. I wasn’t feeling depressed lately and this change in routine was starting to scare me. I was starting to think that I was going to pull off a Donnie Darko and move to a parallel universe until […]

Exercise on Sontag

January 28, 2013

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A photograph is a form of documentation. It is a way of showing people that something truly does exist. Susan Sontag argues that a photograph is closer to the actual experience of an event than, say, a written account of such event. Photography is a powerful form of recording. Our photographs can tell who we […]