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Friday, June 17, 2016
Grandma uses 'please' and 'thank you' in google search, it makes people smile
Omg opened my Nan's laptop and when she's googled something she's put 'please' and 'thank you'. I can't 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/hiy2tecBjU— Ben Eckersley (@Push10Ben) June 9, 2016
This is the tweet of 25-year-old Ben Eckersley, who lives near Manchester, England. He was visiting his grandmother's place to do laundry with adryer since he has none. What he saw from the screen of his grandma's computer screen made him delighted.
Ben and Grandma
Finally managed to get my famous Nan to take a picture with me! pic.twitter.com/DKgEZf5SiU— Ben Eckersley (@Push10Ben) June 15, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Top 10 Examinees in the June 2016 Environmental Planner Licensure Examination
Rank
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Name
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School
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Rating (%)
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1
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Kim Robert Cuevas De Leon
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University of the Philippines - Diliman
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83.50
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2
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Maria Teresa Salas Alambra
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University of the Philippines - Diliman
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82.60
|
3
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Christian Resurrecion Buted
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University of the Philippines - Diliman
|
82.45
|
4
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Leonila Guigayoma Cajarte
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Xavier University
|
82.25
|
5
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John Titus Jumamoy Vistal
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Holy Name University (for. Divine Word – Tagbilaran)
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81.95
|
6
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Kenneth Sumadia Artes
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University of the Philippines – Los Baños
|
81.70
|
7
|
Edgar Labra Martinez
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Silliman University
|
80.75
|
8
|
Abigail Pineda Sunga
|
University of the Philippines - Diliman
|
80.75
|
9
|
Mariolito Mascariñas Bonggot
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Holy Name University (for. Divine Word – Tagbilaran)
|
80.65
|
10
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Joan Sabanal Barrera
|
University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City
|
80.50
|
Ricardo Victor Andaya Velasco
|
University of the Philippines - Diliman
|
80.50
|
The date and venue for the oath taking ceremony of successful examinees will be announced later.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Facebook apologizes for inverted PH flag, makes correction
Thank you Facebook for the correction. LOL
Facebook greeted this morning Filipino netizens for the Philippines Independence Day with inverted flag
In a statement released on Sunday afternoon, Facebook said the use of the inverted Philippine flag was "unintentional."
"This was unintentional, and we’re sorry. We care deeply about the community in the Philippines and, in an attempt to connect people on Independence Day, we made a mistake,” the social media giant said.
While it was inadvertent on Facebook's part, some netizens took to social media to react on the matter. My reaction is the image above.
Common guys, just a honest mistake. No big deal. Happy Independence Day everyone.
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