Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

Top 12 Wins of Team Philippines at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games



  1. Mary Joy tabal giving the Philippines its first gold medal in the 2017 SEA Games even though she had some previous conflicts prior to joining the Philippine Team.
  2. Eumir Marcial and John Marvin winning boxing with the former having an injured left hand and the latter winning on the fastest win in boxing which was winning in 21 seconds.
  3. Filipino triathletes, Niko Huelgas and John Chicano taking home the gold medal and the silver medal which also happened in the distaff or the women's division, Kim Mangrobang winning the gold medal and Claire Adorna taking home the silver medal.
  4. Mariya Takahashi, a 16-year old teenager upsetting Surattana Thongsri of Thailand who was the undefeated champion in the women's division under -70 kilogram category. Mariya Takahashi ended the reign of Surattana Thongsri by taking home the gold medal from winning by ippon in 48 seconds.
  5. The Mighty Ducks is the name of the Philippine Ice Hockey Team and they won in their SEA Games debut since this was the first time that ice hockey was included in the Southeast Asian Games. They scored 5-4 against Thailand winning the first place and they were just formed two years ago to become the pioneer ice hockey team for the Philippines.
  6. Trenton Beram contributing not just one but TWO gold medals for Team Philippines making him the only double-gold medal winner in Kuala Lumpur 2017 SEA Games. He won his first medal when he finished the 200-metre dash in the men's division in 20.84 seconds. He was assigned on a strange lane, lane number 7 which was a difficult lane, assignment the following day after he won and struggled with cramps and still won the men's division of the the 400-metre race and finished in 46.39 seconds.
  7. Chezka Centeno and Rubilen Amit, female players for the billiards, winning the gold medal and silver medal in the 9-ball billiards championship match.
  8. Kaitlin De Guzman, a 17-year old female gymnast, winning the gold medal in the same event where her mother won in the 1995 Chiang Mai Games. She brought home the gold medal in the uneven bars event and also won a silver medal in the floor exercise and a bronze medal in the balance beam event.
  9. Gilas Pilipinas proving their basketball expertise by winning the 18th gold medal for the Philippines with a score of 94-55 against Team Indonesia.
  10. John Colin Syquia, an unknown 46-year old equestrian rider, winning the gold medal in the individual showjumping competition at the 3Q Equestrian Center in Rawang, Malaysia. He won together with his mount named "Adventure E" surviving a 36-hour travel from Florida to New York to Amsterdam to Baku giving the Philippines its 23rd gold medal which was also the first gold medal in equestrian event since the 2011 Palembang Biennial. It was his first time to compete in the Southeast Asian Games.
  11. Eric Cray, a Fil-Am track and field athlete, giving the Philippines its 8th gold medal by winning the gold medal in the 400-metre hurdles event of the men's division with a time of 50.03 seconds and also winning the silver medal with a time of 10.43 seconds in the 100-metre finals of the men's division an hour after his gold medal win.
  12. The trio of Taekwondo jins, Dustin Mella, Rafael Mella, and Rodolfo Reyes, Jr. winning the men's division of the team poomsae event in the Taekwondo competition held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. They won with a score of 8.40 and their victory was the third victory in the same event for the Taekwondo Team Philippines since winning in the 2013 SEA Games. It was also the trio's second straight win and the third win for the Mella brothers.
    References:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPegS0XicUQ
    http://sports.tv5.com.ph/summitseagames/article/the-top-10-moments-for-team-philippines-at-the-2017-southeast-asian-games

    Thursday, August 31, 2017

    Donate to Marawi via These 12 Groups



    1. Phililippine Red Cross (PRC)
      1. Donations in Cash
        • Account Name: PHILIPPINE RED CROSS
        • Type of Account: SAVINGS
          • BANCO DE ORO
            • Branch: Port Area, Manila
            • Peso: 00453-0018647
            • Dollar: 10-453-0039482
            • Swift Code: BNOR PH MM
          • PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK
            • Branch: Port Area, Manila
            • Peso: 3752-8350-0034
            • Dollar: 3752-8350-0034
            • Swift Code: PNB MPH MM
          • METROBANK
            • Branch: Port Area, Manila
            • Peso: 151-3-04163122-8
            • Dollar: 151-2-15100218-2
            • Swift Code: MBTC PH MM
          • BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
            • Branch: Port Area, Manila
            • Peso: 4991-0036-52
            • Dollar: 4994-0103-15
            • Swift Code: BOPI PH MM
          • UNIONBANK
            • Branch: Taguig
            • Peso: 1015-400-002-01
            • Dollar: 1315-400-000-90
            • Swift Code: UB MPH MM
      2. Donations in kind
        • National Headquarters located at 37 EDSA cor. Boni Ave., Mandaluyong City.
    2. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP)
      1. Donations for families of soldiers who have died in battle
        • Landbank Account Name: AFP Marawi Casualty
          • Account Number 00000552107128
      2. Donations for evacuees from Marawi City
        • Landbank Account Name: Marawi IDP 
          • Account Number: 00000552107136.
    3. Teach Peace Build Peace Movement Inc. (TPBPM)
      1. Account Name: Teach Peace Build Peace Movement Inc.
        • Bank: BDO
        • Account Number: 000040837270
        • Branch: SM Makati
    4. Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
      1. DSWD Dollar Saving Account for Foreign Donation 
        • Account Name: DSWD FOREIGN DONATION
        • Account Number: 3124-0055-81 
        • Swift Code: TLBPPHMMXXX 
        • Bank Address: Land Bank of the Philippines, Batasan Branch, Constitution Hills, Quezon City 
      2. Peso Current Account
        • Account Name: DSWD DONATION 
        • Account Number: 3122-1011-84 
        • Bank Address: Land Bank of the Philippines, Batasan Branch, Constitution Hills, Quezon City
    5. Tulong Kabataan
      1. College Editors Guild of the Philippines
        • Philippine Postal Savings Bank 
        • Account Number 0001-003036-211.
    6. Kaya Natin! Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership
      1. For cash donations
        • BPI
        • Account Name: KN MOVEMENT FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE AND ETHICAL LEADERSHIP INC.
        • Account Number: 3081 1163 84
    7. Student Council Alliance of the Philippines
      1. Send email to SCAP at scap.neb@gmail.com
      2. Contact Persons: 
        • Francis (09322284155) 
        • Isaac (09083151257).
    8. Ateneo de Naga University
      1. AdNU-SSG Office, 2nd Floor of Xavier Hall. 
      2. Contact Persons:
        • Bianca Melanie Medenilla Montero - 0977 200 2536 
        • Adnu-Ssg Kasurog - 0927 517 3369
    9. Chevening Alumni Foundation of the Philippines
      1. Account Name: CHEVENING ALUMNI FOUNDATION OF THE PHILIPPINES, INC
        • Account Number : 3351-01126-6 
        • Bank: Philippine National Bank (PNB) 
        • Branch: Makati C. Palanca Branch
    10. Save The Children
      1. Visit savemarawichildren page or this direct link: http://donate.savethechildren.org.ph/marawi
    11. Caritas Philippines
      1. Bank: Bank of the Philippine Islands 
        • Branch: Intramuros, Manila 
        • Account Name: CBCP CARITAS FILIPINAS FOUNDATION, INC. NASSA
        • Account Number: 4951-0071-08
    12. World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF)
      1. Account Name: World Vision Development Foundation, Inc.
        • Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI): 4251-0024-15
        • Banco de Oro (BDO): 000-2700-4341-1
        • Philippine Savings Bank (PSBank): 038-332-000-138
        • Metrobank: 0607060-518641
    References:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mhe3ZyHiEpY
    https://www.rappler.com/move-ph/170756-groups-call-donations-relief-operations-marawi
    http://primer.com.ph/blog/2017/06/02/prayformarawi-marawi-city-needs-our-help/
    http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2017/06/19/1711526/afp-opens-2-bank-accounts-marawi-donations
    http://www.ovp.gov.ph/index.php/media-realeases/press-release/19-government/1658-stand-with-marawi-call-for-donations-and-volunteers
    https://www.rappler.com/move-ph/171634-how-help-marawi-evacuees-dswd
    https://www.rappler.com/move-ph/170756-groups-call-donations-relief-operations-marawi

    Wednesday, May 3, 2017

    12 Films That Starred Bela Padilla from 2007 to 2016 only


    Krista Cariño Sullivan (born May 3, 1991), better known by her stage name Bela Padilla, is a Filipino actress, film producer, screenwriter and model.
    1. Bahay kubo: A pinoy mano po! 
      Janet (as Krista Valle) 2007
    2. BFF: Best Friends Forever 
      Mean Girl (as Krista Valle) 2009
    3. You to Me Are Everything
      Therese (as Bella Padilla) 2010
    4. Bangkang Papel
      Hazel 2011 
    5. My Kontrabida Girl
      Evelyn 2012
    6. 10000 Hours
      Maya Limchauco 2013
    7. Sa ngalan ng ama, ina, at mga anak 
      Damian 2014
    8. Bang Bang Alley 
      Jing Ricafort 2014
    9. Felix Manalo 
      Honorata de Guzman-Manalo (the wife of Felix Manalo) 2015
    10. I America 
      Erica 2016
    11. Camp Sawi  2016
    12. Working Beks  2016
    References:

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2685020/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bela_Padilla

    Sunday, March 26, 2017

    Purple Day




    1. Purple Day is the international day for epilepsy and falls on 26 March each year. 
    2. On Purple Day people come together to turn the world purple for epilepsy, by raising vital funds and awareness of the condition.
    3. Cassidy Megan born in Nova Scotia, Canada created the idea of Purple Day on 26 March 2008, who was 9 years old at the time. motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy. 
    4. Cassidy's goal is to get people talking about epilepsy in an effort to dispel myths and inform those with seizures that they are not alone. 
    5. The Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia came on board in 2008 to help develop Cassidy's idea, which is now known as the Purple Day for Epilepsy campaign.
    6. Cassidy chose the colour purple because lavender is recognised as the international flower of epilepsy.
    7. In 2009, the New York-based Anita Kaufmann Foundation and Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia joined forces to launch Purple Day internationally, and in March 2009, the official USA Purple Day Party launch was organized by the New York-based Anita Kaufmann Foundation - a charity dedicated to educating the public about epilepsy.
    8. Epilepsy is a chronic disorder, the hallmark of which is recurrent, unprovoked seizures.
    9. The cause of most cases of epilepsy is unknown.
    10. The word epilepsy is from Ancient Greek: ἐπιλαμβάνειν "to seize, possess, or afflict".
    11. The world's oldest description of an epileptic seizure comes from a text in Akkadian (a language used in ancient Mesopotamia) and was written around 2000 BC.
    12. The oldest known detailed record of the disease itself is in the Sakikku, a Babylonian cuneiform medical text from 1067–1046 BC.
    References:

    http://metro.co.uk/2017/03/26/purple-day-how-epilepsy-has-affected-my-family-6489838/
    https://www.epilepsy.org.uk/news/features/fighting-loneliness-and-low-mood-purple-day-67186
    http://www.cairnspost.com.au/lifestyle/cairns-family-moves-forward-with-treatment-for-epilepsy-on-purple-day/news-story/5d821e59ba6c592b318286ec4d05969e
    http://www.smh.com.au/comment/people-stepped-over-me-epilepsys-power-comes-from-ignorance-20170317-gv0bji.html
    http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/tv-radio/90843940/wellington-radio-host-kath-bier-hasnt-let-epilepsy-slow-her-down
    https://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/what-purple-day-0#.WNfJ-dKGPIU
    http://purpleday.com.au/
    http://purpledayeveryday.org/why-purple/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_Day
    https://www.epilepsy.com/learn/epilepsy-101/what-epilepsy
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epilepsy
    https://youtu.be/OHF0iEnySfc

    Monday, November 24, 2014

    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

    Today is the 150th birthday of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
    1. Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec Monfa was born in Albi, Tarn in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France, the firstborn child of Comte Alphonse and Comtesse Adele de Toulouse-Lautrec.
    2. Henri's parents, the Comte and Comtesse, were first cousins (Henri's two grandmothers were sisters) and Henri suffered from congenital health conditions sometimes attributed to a family history of inbreeding.
    3. At age twelve Toulouse-Lautrec broke his left leg and at fourteen his right leg and the bones did not heal properly, and his legs ceased to grow. The post-Impressionist, whose legs stopped growing when he was a child so that he grew to a height of 1.54m (5ft 1in), was one of the most celebrated characters of La Belle Epoque.
    4. Deprived of the physical life that a normal body would have permitted, Toulouse-Lautrec lived completely for his art. Lautrec's physical appearance contributed to his suffering from alcoholism, and he's thought to have invented the notorious cocktail "Earthquake" - 3 parts Absinthe, 3 parts Cognac, over ice. 
    5. The bright green and alarmingly potent spirit Absinthe became the creative fuel for the bohemian artists of the day. It became known as "the queen of poisons", favoured by Lautrec, Picasso and van Gogh.
    6. In his 20-year art career, Toulouse-Lautrec was exceptionally prolific, creating 737 canvases, 275 watercolours, 363 prints and posters and at least 5,084 drawings - as well as ceramic and stained glass work.
    7. "The Laundress" is the painting that set a new record when Christie's auction house sold it in 2005 for $22.4m.
    8. Actress Marcelle Lender was a favourite subject of Toulouse-Lautrec, who had a passion for theatre in all forms.
    9. The young Pablo Picasso imitated Toulouse-Lautrec when he first visited Paris and in fact, Toulouse-Lautrec influenced Picasso’s concept of art throughout his career.
    10. “A favourite model was a red-haired prostitute called Rosa la Rouge from whom he allegedly contracted syphilis.”
    11. An alcoholic for most of his adult life, Toulouse-Lautrec was placed in a sanatorium (also spelled sanitorium and sanitarium) after a particularly violent bout of delerium tremens in 1889 shortly before his death. He recovered and was released, but died in 1901 from complications due to alcoholism and syphilis at the age of 34 at the family estate in Malrome, fewer than three months before his 37th birthday. He is buried in Verdelais, Gironde, a few kilometers from the Chateau of Malrome, where he died.
    12. Toulouse-Lautrec's last words reportedly were: "Le vieux con!" ("Old fool!")
    References:

    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
    Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec Biography
    Henri de Toulouse Lautrec: Google celebrates 150th anniversary of French artist's birth
    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901)
    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864–1901)
    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec [French Post-Impressionist Painter and Printmaker, 1864-1901]
    Why Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec is much more than Google Doodle’s poster boy
    Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: The French painter's 10 most famous works and facts about his life

    Thursday, November 20, 2014

    Universal Children's Day


    1. UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, promotes and coordinates this special day for international children, which also works towards improving children's welfare and lives all over the globe.
    2. By resolution 836(IX) of 14 December 1954, the General Assembly recommended that all countries institute a Universal Children's Day, to be observed as a day of worldwide fraternity and understanding between children.
    3. The General Assembly recommended that the Day was to be observed also as a day of activity devoted to promoting the ideals and objectives of the Charter and the welfare of the children of the world. 
    4. The Assembly suggested to governments that the Day be observed on the date and in the way which each considers appropriate. 
    5. On 20 November 1958 the United Nations adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child.
    6. The United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 1989.
    7. The Convention on the Rights of the Child can be downloaded on this link: http://www.coe.int/t/dg3/children/participation/CRC-C-GC-12.pdf
    8. UNICEF is dedicated to meeting the six of eight goals that apply to the needs of children so that they are all entitled to basic rights written in the 1989 international human rights treaty.
    9. In September 2012, the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon of the United Nations led the initiative for the education of children.
    10. Universal Children's Day is not simply a day to celebrate children for who they are, but to bring awareness to children around the globe that have succumbed to violence in forms of abuse, exploitation and discrimination.
    11. The International Labour Organization in 1999 adopted the Prohibition and Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour including slavery, child prostitution and child pornography.
    12. Canada co-chaired the World Summit for children in 1990 and in 2002 the United Nations reaffirmed the commitment to complete the agenda of the 1990 World Summit.

    References:

    Universal Children's Day 20 November
    Children's Day
    Universal Children's Day 2014: 6 Fun Facts; 10 Quotes and Wishes to Take Inspiration From
    COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD Fifty-first session Geneva, 25 May-12 June 2009

    Monday, August 18, 2014

    Brain Attack Awareness Week 2014

    Brain Attack Awareness Week for 2014

    Location: Nationwide
    Venue: DOH Offices
    Date: From August 18, 2014 to August 22, 2014
    Time: 8:00 am
    Event Website: www.doh.gov.ph
    1. Brain attack is more commonly known as stroke.
    2. Proclamation No. 92 which was signed by former president Gloria Arroyo on 28 August 2001 declares every third (3rd) week of August as Brain Attack Awareness Week.
    3. The weeklong event will campaign the awareness on this health problem that has killed many Filipinos in the past years.
    4. Brain attack happens when blood circulation to the brain stops which eventually leads to dying brain cells due to decreased blood flow resulting to lack of oxygen. 
    5. Paralysis or death are the serious yet common outcomes of brain attack. 
    6. Stroke is a debilitating disease. 
    7. Stroke, as one of the most preventable cause of disability, can be of two kinds -- hemorrhagic and infarct.
    8. Hemorrhagic kind is caused by aneurysm or sudden rupture or bleeding of an artery within the brain (intracerebral) or that surrounding the brain (subarachnoid) but some are also caused by high blood pressure.
    9. Infarcted kind is the most common type of brain attack which is caused by a clot or other blockage within an artery leading to the brain or a blood clot or a sudden vasospasm which is referred to as an ischemia much akin as to how a heart attack develops.
    10. A basic requirement for an acute stroke unit is a CT Scan machine which can quickly determine whether the brain attack is an infarct or is hemorrhagic.
    11. A 'computerized tomography' (CT) or 'computerized axial tomography' (CAT) scan uses a computer that takes data from several X-ray images of structures inside a human's or animal's body and converts them into pictures on a monitor.
    12. Tomography is the process of generating a 2-dimensional image of a slice or section through a 3-dimensional object. Similar to looking at one slice of bread within the whole loaf.
    Warning signs of brain attack:
    • Sudden weakness or numbness in the face, arm or leg on one side of the body.
    • Sudden dimness or loss of vision, particulary in one eye.
    • Loss of speech or having trouble talking or understanding speech.
    • Sudden, severe headaches with no known or apparent cause.
    • Unexplained dizziness, unsteadiness or sudden falls, especially together with any of the previous symptoms.
    These signs may only last only a few minutes--a condition due to a "mini-stroke" known as transient ischemic attack (TIA)--but you still need medical attention because this may lead to brain attack.
    References:

    DOH Annual Calendar
    BRAIN ATTACK AWARENESS WEEK
    Brain Attack Awareness Week: Third Week, August
    Brain Attack Awareness Week
    Proclamation No. 92 PDF
    Proclamation No. 92

    What What is a CT scan? What is a CAT scan?
    Warning signs of brain attack

    Tuesday, July 22, 2014

    12 Facts About Hermano Pule

     De la Cruz, Apolinario (1815-1841) 
    1. Apolinario De la Cruz was also known as Hermano Pule (Brother Pule).
    2. He was a Filipino religious leader who tried to provide native-born Filipinos with a means of entering a career in the Roman Catholic Church which meant opposing the Spanish rulers of the Philippines during that time.
    3. Hermano Pule was born in Barrio Pandác in the town of Lucban in Tayabas Province (now Quezon) on 22 July 1815. 
    4. His parents were wealthy and devout Roman Catholics named Pablo de la Cruz and Juana Andres.
    5. As a young man in 1829, he went to Manila and tried to join the Dominican Order to become a Catholic priest, but no Catholic order would accept a native Filipino during those times.
    6. He was accepted as a donado in the San Juan de Dios Hospital and he was admitted to the Cofrad'ia de San Juan de Dios, a religious brotherhood open to the native-born, which was an affiliate of the hospital that opened De la Cruz's interest in public speaking. 
    7. He was expelled from the hospital for reasons unknown and went back to his native town, Lucban, and founded  Cofradia de San José (Confraternity of St. Joseph) in 1832 which was composed of native Filipinos.
    8. The aims of the cofradia were never clear in the accounts, but one of them was to honor Saint Joseph and Virgin Mary by having a mass celebrated on the 19th of every month. This gave historian David P. Barrows reason to describe the cofradia as a "special cult."
    9. Apolinario started the Cofradia with 19 members and called himself, being the leader, as hermano mayor, thus, he became widely known as Hermano Pule and later on, the Confraternity's membership rose up to 5,000 members which prompted the Spaniards to suspect that it was a secret political organization set to overthrow the state. 
    10. In 1 November 1841, Spanish soldiers attacked Apolonio De la Cruz and his followers and after fours hours of fighting, a thousand members were killed.
    11. Hermano Pule was able to escape to Sariaya, Quezon but was tracked, captured, arrested, tried for treason, executed at the age of 26 on 4 November 1841 and and as a warning those who are similarly inclined, his body was cut into pieces while his head was placed in a cage and was hung on a pole along the road leading to Majayjay town. Two days later on 6 November 1841, prominent members Dionisio de los Reyes and Miguel de Jesus, both of tayabas Town, and Francisco Espinosa of Sariaya, were executed by a firing squad.
    12. A monument in his honor now stands in Tayabas City, and his death anniversary is a holiday in Quezon Province and Hermano Pule may have influenced secular priest José Burgos - who was executed in 1872 - to demand for racial equality in the clergy.

    Bust of Hermano Pule; Photo courtesy of Watawat Website
    References

    2010 World Book
    APOLINARIO DELA CRUZ (1815-1841)
    APOLINARIO A. DE LA CRUZ (1815-1841) Crusader of Religious Freedom
    Hermano Pule
    HERMANO PULE AND THE COFRARIA DE SAN JOSE'

    Tuesday, July 1, 2014

    12 Frat Hazing Victims

    Another hazing-related death incident last 30 June 2014 made it to the news headline. In light of this issue, this post is a list of neophytes that did not survive the cataclysm of "brotherhood" initiation rites.

    These are just a few of the many neophytes who did not made it alive to be called "brod" or "brother" of the fraternity members.
    • 12. Guillo Cesar Servando - De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), Sophomore Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management (HRIM) student, Tau Gamma Phi, 30 June 2014
    • 11. Marc Andre Marcos - San Beda College (SBC), Freshman Law student, Lex Leonum, 30 July 2012
    • 10. Marvin Reglos - San Beda College (SBC), Freshman Law student, Lambda Rho Beta, 19 February 2012 (The Lambda Rho Beta fraternity is the counterpart of San Beda Law's Lambda Rho Sigma sorority that De Lima co-founded)
    • 9. EJ Karl Intia - University of Makati (UMak), Building and Wiring Management, College of Technology Management Freshman student, Alpha Phi Omega, 15 August 2010 (Vice President Jejomar Binay, a member of the APO fraternity, was aware of the incident and also wants justice for the victim and his family.)
    • 8. Cris Anthony Mendez - University of the Philippines (UP), National College of Public Administration and Governance (NCPAG) student, Sigma Rho, 27 August 2007
    • 7. Jan Angelo Dollete - Capiz State University (Capsu) Roxas City Main Campus, Fifth (5th) year Engineering student, Alpha Phi Omega, 6 May 2006
    • 6. Marlon Villanueva - University of the Philippines, Los Baños campus (UPLB), Agriculture Economics student, Alpha Phi Omega, 14 January 2006 (Marlon is a College of Commerce student from 2002 to 2004 who transferred to UPLB)
    • 5. Alexander "Alex" Miguel Icasiano - University of the Philippines, Diliman campus, Junior BA Public Administration student running for cum laude, Alpha Phi Beta, 16 August 1998 (Alex is a former Chairperson of the NCPAG Student Government and a former Chairperson of Sanlakas Youth UP Diliman)
    • 4. Joselito Hernandez - University of the Philippines, Baguio campus, Scintilla Juris, 1992
    • 3. Mark Roland A. Martin - University of the Philippines, Diliman campus, Graduating Geodetic Engineering student, Epsilon Chi, 6 August 1995 (Epsilon Chi is a lesser known frat concentrated in the UP College of Engineering in UP Diliman)
    • 2. Raul Camaligan - San Beda College, Lex Talionis, 8 September 1991
    • 1. Leonardo "Lenny" Villa - Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), Freshman Law student, Aquila Legis, 10 February 1991 (His death eventually led to the passage of Republic Act No. 8049, or the Anti-Hazing law.)       
    Spanking Paddle. Image from Wikipedia
    References:
    Paddle (spanking)
    Fraternity

    On HAZING - G.R. No. 151258
    CSB hazing victim wanted to back out
    Casualties of frat-related violence in UP
    On being a barbarian and the hazing death of Andrei Marcos
    Suspects in Benilde student’s alleged hazing to surface soon –VP Binay
    SC punishes 5 frat members for Lenny Villa's death
    Leader of fraternity linked to hazing death shows up at NBI
    Senators condemn frat violence after CSB student's death 
    Justice remains elusive for UP hazing victim’s family
    For what reason do fraternities exist and should they continue to exist?
    In the Matter of Petitions for Admission to the Bar and Oath Taking of Successful Bar Applicant; ARGOSINO
    initiation rites 
    Lex Talionis Fraternitas
    G.R. No. 99327 May 27, 1993
    Hazing at University of Makati
    Student dies in violent hazing in Philippines+
    4 APO hazing suspects walk free
    EJ Karl Intia
    UPLB student dies in suspected hazing 
    Town councilor in Capiz hazing case missing
    A former fratman gives a glimpse of “The Brotherhood”
    best FRATERNITY in UP? 
    Rise In Hazing Cases Blamed On Government
    De Lima orders probe of alleged hazing victim
    Hazing Deaths & Abuse in Philippines
    Hazing victim’s dad seeks NBI probe on death of son 
    Hazing death troubles Capiz family 
    Dad of slain hazing victim seeks help 
    11 Sued For Neophyte’s Death Due to Hazing
    SC affirms guilty verdict in Lenny Villa hazing
    Death of Lenny Villa
    G.R. No. 151258
    UP Sigma Rho Fraternity
    Brod is thicker than water
    37 suspects charged in Marc Andre Marcos 'hazing' case
    Hazing victim’s body recovered in Laguna 
    In Memory of Alex Icasiano 
    Dead: Dennis, Alex, Niño, Cris
    Podcast transcript: Why do students join fraternities? 
    Ex-Commerce student slain in UPLB hazing
    Fraternity Violence
    Incomplete List Of Fraternity Hazing Deaths
    Brotherhood-lums 
    Death Of .A Student .By Ike Arevalo . - Google News
    Brothers Up in Arms
    Lex Talionis Fraternitas
    ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 69
    Fraternities: Violently Traditional in the Name of Brotherhood

    Ama ng unang hazing victim sa San Beda, nagsalita