luningning
@luningning (43)
Philippines • Age 66
Joined myLot 16 years ago
Responses (17)
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Bebs08
@Bebs08 (10681)
• United States
16 May 08
That's ridiculous!!!! Many parents are complaining why their kids still can not read even if they already are in the higher grades. Whose fault is this? do we put all the blame to the teacher? what if he has a lot of students in...
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luningning contact time between students and teachers is limited. the teachers alone should not be blamed for the low reading performance of the kids. that is why there are parent-teacher association because they are supposed to be partners in educating the child. the...
23 May 08
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above31rubies
@above31rubies (1863)
• United States
22 May 08
I can carry a tune fairly well I guess- my daughter says I can and isn't embarrassed for me to sing in front of her friend. She is 14 so I guess that speaks volumes...lol. I do not sing in public but I would very much love to sing...
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Morning Girl
@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
21 May 08
Shortage of rice and increase of price of rice are in the news today and I really wonder why we have to worry if there is shortage of rice. The more we worry, the more we panic, all the more those greedy merchants will take...
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maquisa
@maquisa (316)
• Philippines
21 May 08
i wonder why some mylotters are so selfish,im still new in my lot,i feel sad when one of the highest earnings in mylot disregard me as a friends,why did he/she do it just because i still doesn't have lots of post? every body of us...
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luningning it is not a question of being selfish or having more earnings. its just that they find other topics, and maybe other people, more interesting. anyway just go on sharing your good ideas, keeping your light burning for others to see (to read)... just enjoy the...
21 May 08
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TheManager24
@TheManager24 (1302)
• Philippines
17 May 08
What makes a good leader?
People see different angles. People see leaders differently, depending on their culture, values, norms, experiences..
Let everyone hear your thougths on this.
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