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Peace in Pakil - FACEBOOK

https://www.facebook.com/PeaceInPakil In search of better community, some concern citizens are driving information in search of truths and peace. Pakil can have a better orderliness, progress with touch of family ties and religious belief, community attachments and quiet environment. This can be dome if information are ties within the original Pakilenos speaking with credibility and intellectual process. Whom we believe in where we should listen to the old people of Pakil where we seek advice are not common now.  Our historian and old wise people do not dominate over young and aggressive people, instead they are heard commonly by their own aged group. We believe that technology might help to deliver the view and words of credible or old people of Pakil. We believe that wise young folks of Pakil with prime motives to facilitate the development of the town can speak in a way they are seen centered or grouped. Centering the information through Facebook is not ...

PHILIPPINE HAWK-EAGLE in Saray

One of this vulnerable hawk-eagle was transferred to Saray, Pakil, Laguna to secure to live and for hope, to multilply its species. PHILIPPINE HAWK-EAGLE Spizaetus philippensis Critical — Endangered — Vulnerable A1c,d; A2c,d; C1; C2a This raptor qualifies as Vulnerable because its small, severely fragmented population is undergoing a continuing rapid decline owing to lowland forest loss, exacerbated by hunting and trade. DISTRIBUTION The Philippine Hawk-eagle is endemic to the Philippines where records exist for at least 12 islands. A taxonomic revision of the species, separating birds on at least Mindanao as a new subspecies, has recently been completed (Preleuthner and Gamauf 1998). Records from Masbate and Lubang (McGregor 1909–1910) are unacceptable (Dickinson et al. 1989, 1991), while an observation from Gaong valley, Sibuyan, March 1992 (Evans et al. 1993a), treated as provisional by Goodman  et al. (1995), has now been retracted (R. J. Timmins in litt. 1...

The Visual Artists of Pakil, Laguna

Danilo Echavaria Dalena   (4 Jan 1942) made his mark in the early 1970s with his caustic political cartoons and illustrations for the  Free Press  and  Asia-Philippines Leader  as it raised the standards of editorial art in the country. He also did a series of highly realistic toilet and graffiti drawings in 1972. He has produced series of paintings depicting folk costums and lifestyles in the city. When he returned to his hometown in Pakil, Laguna he has found new artistic inspiration in folk costums and lifestyle depicting its festivities. In 1974 shortly alter the declaration of martial law caused the closing down of the Philippine Leader, Dalena found himself without work. He then began the Jai A/ai Series that portrayed not the game itself but the swirling mass of bettors who arrived hopeful but left as losers. One of the paintings in his series grabbed the grand prize in the Art Association of the Philippines competition the following year. An exhib...

Walang Dulo, Walang Himala

Concerned Artists  of the Philippines In cooperation with Kino Arts Production, NCCA, FDCP, Bantayog ng mga Bayani and FQS "Walang Dulo, Walang Himala" Apat na dekadang sining ni Ishmael Bernal  Renan Ortiz   Karl Ramirez   Sari Dalena   Federico Boyd Sulapas Dominguez   Petrick Franco   Peter Paul Loteria Magat   Pol Torrente Chuckie Calsado   Justin Ray Guce  — with  Vencer Crisostomo ,  Roselle Pineda ,  John Paul Balanquit , Bienvenido Lumbera ,  Nicole Andrew L. Guila ,  Yasmin Neo Reynancia ,  Ricky Lee ,  Roland Tolentino ,  Roel Flores ,  Toyang K. Doodledoo ,  Winnie Aguilar ,  Kulot Funa ,  Joel Saracho ,  Lorelei Bulan ,  Lengua De Guzman ,  Gerson M. Abesamis  and  Keith Sicat .

Judge Emily L. San Gaspar-Gito

In her office are boxes of neatly filed index cards colored red, white, yellow, orange and blue, reminding her of the lives at stake under the justice system and the urgency with which she should act on their cases. http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/276128/lady-judge-and-ace-vergel-fan-cited-for-speedy-justice These seemingly simple measures, plus a strict enforcement of a time table, enabled Judge Emily L. San Gaspar-Gito to steadily cut the backlog of cases pending in her sala from 626 to 74 in just four years. She did it by resolving an average of 33 cases a month. Gito, who presides over Branch 20 of the Manila Metropolitan Trial Court, is one of the judges being honored by the Supreme Court Monday for doing her share in erasing the judiciary’s image as a creaking, snail-paced machinery.

Family Tree/genealogy of Pakil, Laguna

Although I cannot have any information about the family tree of particular clan of people of Pakil, I got some links lead: MACABASCO-IGLESIA-PASANG http://dollymacabasco.blogspot.com/2012/09/macabasco-iglesia-pasang.html MACABASCO-YBARDOLAZA-VALERO http://dollymacabasco.blogspot.com/2012/09/macabasco-ybardolaza-valero.html

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