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  1. Heavy in Your Arms- SYTYCD8- Caitlynn & Marko




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    drinkit-bitch:

    In sixty short years, South Korea went from being one of the poorest countries in Asia to having the world’s 13th largest economy. Korean students have some of the highest test scores in the world, and a higher rate of acceptance into American Ivy Leagues than any other foreign country. But Korea also leads the world in two not quite so stunning ways- the highest rate of plastic surgery per capita, and a higher suicide rate than any other developed nation. 

    

    So. What’s life like for a Korean student? In one of the most competitive societies in the world, how does one find their place? What does it take to achieve your aspirations and goals? Our documentary will take a look at the lives of five Korean teenagers on the verge of either reaching- or losing- their dreams. The film will follow the students during the most stressful time of their lives- their last year of high school. After studying for roughly sixteen hours each day, their futures boil down to one last exam. On November 10th, 2011, thousands of high school seniors will take a nine hour test that for many, will determine their economic and social status for the rest of their lives.

    They have already reached the goal amount of fundraising and the film is scheduled to be finished on August 2012. visit their site for more info  http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1877491487/documentary-on-korean-education

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  4. If your kids are too shy or not interested in joining school competitions and activities, don’t push them; just wait for them to be confident and participate at their own pace. Same goes for kids who don’t like to mingle with other kids, said Maribel Sison Dionisio, author of the book “Helping Our Children Do Well in School” (Anvil 2004).

    “Some kids excel only in the later part of their grade-school years, some even when already in college,” she said. “Don’t force your kids.”

    You can bring out the greatness in your kids

    It starts with spending time with them, and being their biggest cheerleader

    By: Irene C. Perez
    Philippine Daily Inquirer


  5. Be a good husband. If a woman is happy as a wife, she will be a great mother.
    Maribel Sison Dionisio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 13, 2011

    (Source: lifestyle.inquirer.net)




  6. The father will remain unknown. Di na mahalaga yun. Maraming tatayong ama sa apo ko, lalo na ako. I wouldn’t wish my grandchild to [be around] a wimpy father who is still breast-fed by his mother.
    Mark Gil about the father of Andi Eigenmann’s baby

    (Source: pep.ph)




  7. thecolorofviolence:

Verbal abuse is still abuse.It’s abuse in the form of words. They still burn, sting, hurt and put us in danger. Don’t assume that a few hurtful words won’t cause them their life. Don’t assume that just because you haven’t put one finger on them, you’re not responsible for what happens after that. Mentally and emotionally, they are bruising, bleeding, suffocating. Your words have power, be careful. Speak life and love. 

    thecolorofviolence:

    Verbal abuse is still abuse.It’s abuse in the form of words. They still burn, sting, hurt and put us in danger. Don’t assume that a few hurtful words won’t cause them their life. Don’t assume that just because you haven’t put one finger on them, you’re not responsible for what happens after that. Mentally and emotionally, they are bruising, bleeding, suffocating. Your words have power, be careful. Speak life and love.