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Evoke Season 2 Episode 1

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President-Elect Benigno Aquino III takes his oath at the EDSA Shrine in Manila, Philippines foreseen by all as the beginning of a new era in Philippine governance. Elsewhere in a small town in the province of Pampanga, former President Gloria Arroyo and allies lead by Pampanga Governor Lilia Pineda plot the assassination of the new president's nephew, Joshua Aquino, son of TV celebrity Kris Aquino.

Posted on May 12, 2010 at 6:06pm

The Next Evoke Fights Corruption

I think that the next Evoke should touch on corruption which is a major cause of poverty in third world countries. We should build Evoke communities in these developing countries and make use of Evoke as a platform to create change within the socio-political landscape of the government in those said countries. We can start in my country, the Philippines, where we have just elected Noynoy Aquino to be the next president to lead our country free from the shackles of its traditional… Continue

Posted on May 12, 2010 at 5:58pm

Social Networking to Battle Pandemic

I guess that the simplest yet most effective group that I can tap for a pandemic are my Facebook and Twitter groups. Social networking has become a vital part of our lives be it for entertainment, information, communication, etc. I think that tapping on these networks, I can reach the most people in a matter of seconds. These people will in turn send the vital information to their own networks to create a web for information dissemination.…

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Posted on May 12, 2010 at 11:15am

Social Networking to Battle Pandemic

I guess that the simplest yet most effective group that I can tap for a pandemic are my Facebook and Twitter groups. Social networking has become a vital part of our lives be it for entertainment, information, communication, etc. I think that tapping on these networks, I can reach the most people in a matter of seconds. These people will in turn send the vital information to their own networks to create a web for information dissemination.…

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Posted on May 12, 2010 at 11:15am

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At 7:53pm on May 2, 2010, Buffy B said…
Thanks HF yes, the child in me and I are good friends that's why I still love to play :)

I am so impressed by your posts, it has been an honour to connect with you through this 'game'.
At 5:07am on March 18, 2010, Rahul Dewanjee said…
 
 
 

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