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Joy Angelica T. Subido
Joy Angelica T. Subido
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From trash to trinkets: Creating revenue out of rubbish
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - April 27, 2013 - 12:00am
There is hope and an end to the mountains of garbage in sight.
It’s World Children’s Day at McDo
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - November 20, 2005 - 12:00am
At a celebration held in McDonald’s Greenbelt last Nov. 15, it was announced that its charity arm Ronald McDonald House of Charities (RMHC) won the Agora Award for Outstanding Achievement in Advocacy Marketing....
Tokyo Tokyo turns 20
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - May 19, 2005 - 12:00am
Seven hundred kilos of pork, 500 kilos beef, 300 kilos chicken, 120 kilos of tuna, 10,800 pieces of shrimp, 800 kilos cabbage, 500 kilos carrots, 300 kilos mung bean sprouts, and 200 kilos of onions consumed per...
The road to healing from drugs begins with Self
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - April 19, 2005 - 12:00am
Drugs and alcohol are insidious fiends. For the unwary, the path towards addiction is easy. "It was so much like bungee jumping," says a former habitual substance abuser. "There was the thrill that...
Smart cards conquer the Asia-Pacific region
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - April 18, 2005 - 12:00am
THE cliché that "money makes the world go round" has some truth to it. Currency is vital in making economies work. It is still the best way to carry out the exchange of goods and services. A barter...
Rediscovering the Filipino palate
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - March 31, 2005 - 12:00am
My mother once claimed that ipil-ipil pods were edible and a rich source of protein. Beans, being legumes, are a good source of vegetable protein, and ipil pods resembled beans. Ergo, we didn’t question my mother’s...
Baguio through the eyes of a Filipino-Japanese
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - February 13, 2005 - 12:00am
"Home is where you are happy… Yet home, like parentage, must be legitimized through love; otherwise, it is only a fact of geography or biology."–Henry Anatole Grunwald, former Time magazine...
Smart kids & multiple intelligence
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - January 16, 2005 - 12:00am
I heard a disturbing story recently: A teacher in a public high school gave an essay-type exam to her literature class. While most of her students complained, sweated and squirmed in their seats, she noticed one...
ZNH: So delicious, so modern, so Chinese
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - November 7, 2004 - 12:00am
Zhongnanhai means "The Central and Southern Seas." It refers to a place and a lifestyle. Within its closely guarded walls, the Chinese elite enjoyed all the best China could offer. It was home to the...
Lessons in Peace
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - September 9, 2002 - 12:00am
It was the early ’90s, and as village director, I was presiding over a tense leader’s meeting in a Children’s...
Baguio In Bloom
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - March 2, 2002 - 12:00am
PANAGBENGA is Baguio City’s equivalent of a town fiesta. For a few days in February, the city is thrown into minor chaos as hordes of people flock to the city center to watch the street dancing or view the floral...
Forest House: Quintessentially Baguio
by Joy Angelica T. Subido - July 29, 2001 - 12:00am
Forest House. The name evokes many images: a wooden cottage set in the middle of the woods, with smoke spiraling to the sky from its chimney; a blazing hearth; the comforting smell of gingerbread and newly-baked...
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