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Kenneth Roger's Salon For Men and Women

Kenneth Roger's Salon For Men and Women

by Christian Mack on March 11, 2014
With so many salons in the city with the same boring services, one will definitely have a hard time trusting a special place that will satisfy your beauty and relaxation needs. Thankfully there’s Kenneth Roger's Salon For Men and Women, a place that’s made just for you. With extraordinary courtesy and service, they have established themselves as a cut above the rest, and they’re just waiting for you to try them out.
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Andres Bonifacio Monument

Andres Bonifacio Monument

by Christian Mack on September 25, 2013
Filipinos have shown their patriotism and courage throughout the ages as shown by the many heroes who have given up their lives in the name of freedom, and perhaps the Filipino who is best known for his bravery is Andres Bonifacio. For his unparalleled legacy and sacrifices for Philippine independence, there have been many tributes to him, but probably the most well-known is the Andres Bonifacio Monument in Caloocan.
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San Roque Cathedral and the Ministry of Altar Servers

San Roque Cathedral and the Ministry of Altar Servers

by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012
The Ministry of Altar Servers of San Roque Cathedral, formerly known as Knights of the Altar, is a Catholic brotherhood of males over the age of nine who stand as Altar servers at San Roque Parish Cathedral. It was instituted by a small group of young men affiliated with the San Roque Parish Cathedral when the church started as a small chapel.
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Tala Leprosarium: Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital

Tala Leprosarium: Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital

by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012
Formerly known as Tala Leprosarium, Dr. Jose N. Rodriguez Memorial Hospital (DJNRMH), was established in 1940 to accommodate patients suffering from Hansen's Disease in the entire Luzon region.
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I am a Filipino! The Story Behind Bonifacio Monument

I am a Filipino! The Story Behind Bonifacio Monument

by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012
For his unbeatable sacrifices and contributions to the Philippine history, and for his fearless role in inciting the Revolutionary War against the Spanish colonizers – Gat. Andres Bonifacio – is indeed a Filipino hero.
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