Posted by: philouise on: May 27, 2012
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Posted by: philouise on: May 27, 2012
THE PROFILE AND MANAGEMENT OF DIASPORA PHILANTHROPY IN THE CORDILLERA By Philian Louise Weygan Allan February, 2012 Summary of the research for Oral Presentation A. As to problem statement, conclusions and recommendations Problem Statement (Pages 72-73) Conclusion (Pages 174-183) Recommendations (Pages 184-194) 1) What is the profile of Diaspora philanthropy/giving with respect to [...]
Posted by: philouise on: August 30, 2009
Panangipateg: Cory opened changes in the Cordillera region Philian Louise Weygan published by Cordillera Today August 21 is significant in Philippines history as it brings us back to significant incidents in the life of a couple –Ninoy and Cory Aquino – who made impact in lives of many, the Igorots and Cordillerans included. By mid [...]
Posted by: philouise on: March 11, 2009
“Come, let’s celebrate: Anitap Festival ed Kapangan” by Philian Weygan (March 7,2009) Last Sunday, we had a choice spot in Mandarin Restaurant as we watched the Panagbenga Float Parade. My interest was triggered when my sister Marlene text the night before that they were still out doing the Assemblies of God float. So that information [...]
Posted by: philouise on: January 18, 2009
Something happened more than 2000 years ago I read an anecdote that one of the pioneers of America traveled the new continents including the Grand Canyon. He looked at the canyon 1 mile deep, 18 miles wide and reaches as far as the eyes can see and paused, said “something must have happened here.” In [...]