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Daily Archives: July 21, 2013
Kuya Pultak who started the movement ‘Klassroom Ng Pagasa’ deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
If anyone deserves the Nobel Peace Prize it is Kuya Pultak, the Philippines corporate lawyer who, in 2011, started a community effort known in that country as a bayanihan to build school houses and classrooms in the remotest areas of the … Continue reading
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