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Tag Archives: Mt. Telakawe

Passion of Youth in Social Development

Posted on March 30, 2013 by Joanna Lerio

What can you do at age 16? The death of Filipino youth Kristel Tejada has created a phenomenon urging education policy makers to listen to a poverty stricken populace albeit at the expense of one’s own dear life.     … Continue reading →

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