Nightmares that really scares me off my wits

Have you ever experience a dream where in you wake up in the middle of the dream then again, maybe it is more of an awareness that you are in a dream and you start to see your bed and everything except that you could not move, you can only see everything. That is how I feel most of the time when I sleep. I find it ahrd to wake up and and there are even spooky times where I see supernatural beings roaming around my bed. The worst experience is seeing a black shadow cloising in on me and I felt the life being sucked out of me. It really is scary., And recently I had another experience where my sould seems to be separating from my body. It is really scary. have you had any such experience?

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PRC (ECE) Electronics Engineer Licensure Board Exam Results - October 26 and 27, 2009

ECE Board Exam Results October 2009
Complete List of Passers

1 ABADEJOS, ERNEST STEPHEN FLORES
2 ABANAG, ALVIN ISABIDA
3 ABANDO, ARGIE DAVID
4 ABAYARE, JOSEPH ADRIAN CERDEÑA
5 ABELADA, SKHEVEN ANDRADA
6 ABELINDE, CHRISTIAN VILLANUEVA
7 ABERGAS, LEONARD CRISTOBAL
8 ABINAL, MELANIE VILLEGAS
9 ABINGOSA, MARION REY FABELLON
10 ABONG, GLENN PAUL PAYOD
11 ABORDAJE, LJ DEMORAR
12 ABRIGO, JULIE ANNE RELAYO
13 ABUEG, LAURICE CAGANDAHAN
14 ABULENCIA, GEOFFREY LIMIN
15 ABULENCIA, REYNALDO III JACABAN
16 ABUNDO, FRANCIS BEN SOMBREO
17 ABUYOG, ALMA OMBROG
18 ACASO, MARGARITO JR DAPITON
19 ACORDA, IVY MARAMAG
20 ACUÑA, MARK JESTER DELOS SANTOS
21 ADALIA, EILLEEN CRISTINE ALBO
22 ADAMI, ERWIN RICHARD EUSEBIO
23 ADANTE, JEROME OLIARTE
24 ADOLFO, FLORE
25 ADORABLE, ERWIN GAPO
26 AGAWIN, RICHARD COLOYAN
27 AGUADO, JOJO BAJIO
28 AGUILA, MARIBEL BALMES
29 AGUILAR, ARMIELIZA RIVERA
30 AGUILAR, JHUZEN CABANBAN
31 AGUILAR, JONAS TUNGCAB
32 AGUILING, PAUL JARRED RAVINA
33 AGUINALDO, MARCO ANTONIO ALIPUSTAIN
34 AGUIRRE, ADRIAN UY
35 AGUIRRE, LEEMAN REGISTOS
36 AGUJA, LUIS ANTONIO AGUILA
37 AGUSTIN, JOHN MAÑADO
38 AGUSTIN, MARK JOSEPH ALCANAR
39 AGUSTIN, REX JASON HIQUIANA
40 ALABADO, ROBERT EDWARD PADILLA
41 ALAMEDA, SHIMRON PERALTA
42 ALBANIA, KRYSTEL MARIE BURGOS
43 ALBERTO, ROLY DAIPAN
44 ALCAZAR, JAMAICO DONATO
45 ALCUIZAR, SCHENDLEY MALLO
46 ALDEA, LAWRENCE ANTHONY QUIRANTE
47 ALDEON, KERWIN VAL CACOT
48 ALEGNO, KERRIE KEANNE ANTONIO
49 ALEGRO, MARLON BAÑEZ
50 ALEON, ROWENA BIYO
51 ALIDO, ALVIN MIRAS
52 ALIDO, GERARD CRUZ
53 ALIDO, REGIL CUIZON
54 ALMARIO, KHRISTINE BUSALPA
55 ALMENDRAL, BEN MAR ALVAIRA
56 ALPAÑO, JOSE EMANUEL SISON
57 ALTAR, TEOSSETH GALLO
58 ALTES, ARJAL BRYAN BELLEZA
59 ALVARADO, KRISTINA JOY BISQUERA
60 ALVAREZ, MA AVERYL CALIPAYAN
61 ALVAREZ, RENCIS MANGALIMAN
62 ALZAGA, BAYDIR TEODORO GOGOLA
63 AMA, JOHN RUZZEL RAMOS
64 AMAYA, ALVIN BATIQUIN
65 AMBID, ARIANNE TRACER AMBOJIA
66 AMOLAR, JASMIN LISETTE BATALLA
67 ANCHUVAS, MARDON PAUL AVILA
68 ANDAL, ADRIANNE MARANAN
69 ANDUTAN, TIM ABE PATES
70 ANG, JOHNSON CERILLA
71 ANG, MARC LOUIE TAN
72 ANGCO, MARC JORDAN GLORIOSO
73 ANGELES, ALDRIN OLOTEO
74 ANGULO, RHEA ROSE SANTIAGO
75 ANGULUAN, ABIGAIL PALABAY
76 ANIES, APRILSON PEÑEZ
77 ANINIPOT, RONEL PAJO
78 ANTOLIN, JENNY LEE MORADA
79 ANTONIO, MARK ANTHONY TAWAG
80 ANTONIO, ROBERT JOSEPH CAPARANGA
81 APAREJO, MARY GRACE NERA
82 APOSTOL, RASCHID LEE FERRER
83 AQUINO, HAROLD SORIANO
84 AQUINO, ROMNICK DE GUZMAN
85 ARABEJO, ANTONIO JR GALON
86 ARACAN, NATHANIEL VELUZ
87 ARAW, ROLANDO JR MANONGSONG
88 ARCELLANA, MONINA FRANCESCA VENTOCILLA
89 ARCENA, GRESA CABANES
90 ARCO, RANDOLPH BARBOSA
91 ARELLANO, KERWIN CAYANAN
92 ARELLANO, SHERWIN ANTHONY CASAO
93 ARESTA, HANS URMATAM
94 AREVALO, IRJOHN CABIGAO
95 ARZADON, ERROL JAYSON DAGDAGAN
96 ASAHAN, ZYRA SHEENA CAPOQUIAN
97 ASI, PABLO BARRAC
98 ASIGNAR, BILL HARRIS EMBALZADO
99 ASOG, ARMANDO JR BERMEO
100 ASUELO, DAVID CALDERON
101 ASUNCION, RICHARD ALIX
102 ATIENZA, ALLAN MALOLOS
103 ATIENZA, FRANCO ANTONIO JR MANGUBAT
104 ATIENZA, MELVEN DE LOS REYES
105 AUCENA, ROSELLE GENERAO
106 AUMENTADO, JEFF DALIDA
107 AUSTRIA, VERGEL JAMES DOMINGO
108 AYON-AYON, JOEVANY VILLANUEVA
109 BABAO, JAKE CYRILL ANTENERO
110 BABARAN, WILSON MANSIBANG
111 BACARON, RAMON JOHN TORRES
112 BACHO, CLIVEBRAY SABAYLE
113 BACHO, SAN MENDOZA
114 BACOL, MELVIC PASON
115 BADUA, ALEXANDER ARGAME
116 BADURIA, ENRIQUE SEBASTIAN CONLU
117 BAGAPORO, JOSE VICTOR PASCUA
118 BAGYAN, MICHAEL PAT-OG
119 BAIDIANGO, MARY ROSE QUIAP
120 BAJANA, JEREMIAS FACISTOL
121 BALAGTAS, PAUL JEROME SEVILLA
122 BALAGTAS, RAMMEL CALARA
123 BALANSAG, GENEVEVE YACAT
124 BALANTIN, CANDY GAPAS
125 BALAYONG, MARCO CRIS ESTILLERO
126 BALBIN, GLENN SABLAS
127 BALBIN, KATHRINE BERNADETTE SAGUN
128 BALBONTIN, LOUIE JOHN VILLARET
129 BALBUENA, RAMBERT ISABELO NAVARRO
130 BALCE, EMILY FRANCE MANDIA
131 BALINAS, ELEAZAR ASENJO
132 BALINES, ERWIN GUNDA
133 BALMES, MELISSA FRANCES LORIA
134 BALUYUT, RAYMOND ZAMBRANO
135 BANIEGA, SHALINA REALIZO
136 BANTA, REX JASON BUHISAN
137 BARACE, RANDEE OFAMIN
138 BARDON, CHRISTIAN RAY ESPINAR
139 BARICAUA, RALFE CARLOWE GABONA
140 BARNIDO, KRISTINE GAMIER
141 BARRETTO, KAREN BASILA
142 BARTOLOME, KATRINA PICACHE
143 BARTOLOME, LEO SAN PEDRO
144 BARTOLOME, RAYMOND PAUL LIBUNAO
145 BARUIZ, RYAN DIAMA
146 BASBAS, KIERON HUFANA
147 BASCO, JOEBERT BACCAY
148 BATE, RONDHEVER LOYOLA
149 BATHAN, SONIA FERRER
150 BATING, CARLOS BAGUION
151 BATONGBAKAL, RAFAEL VERDE
152 BATOON, NESLEY MODESTO GUZMAN
153 BAUL, FRITZ CARLO CONTRERAS
154 BAUTISTA, BRIGITTE ANNE LACAP
155 BAUTISTA, JAN MICHAEL CANSICIO
156 BAWALAN, MARK BRYAN GARTE
157 BAYBAY, KATHRYNNE ANNE CAROLINO
158 BAYLON, MARLON MAANO
159 BAYONA, ANTHONY DABUCO
160 BAÑEZ, ARDRYNN CASAJE
161 BAÑO, JOSE FRANCISCO ARCE
162 BE, RONALD PAOLO TAN
163 BECENIA, ANGIELO BULBEQUE
164 BECITE, MARY JANE BAYOTAS
165 BEDRUZ, RALPH ANGELO RAÑOLA
166 BELANTE, ALLEN KAE ULAT
167 BELARO, WILMARK ANTHONY CUEVAS
168 BELDAD, SHIELA MAE SOLANO
169 BELDIA, ANDRO GIL BANAGODOS
170 BELGICA, PRINCESS BRAVO
171 BELOSTRINO, FIDEL LORICA
172 BERMAS, JOHN LESTER GUEVARRA
173 BERMEJO, DAVE JONES DOÑA
174 BERMUDEZ, DYNA ESLAVA
175 BERNARDO, EDUARD ERESE
176 BERNARDO, JESSICA PALESA
177 BETE, RITCHIE LIM
178 BIAGTAN, RANIEL SANTOS
179 BIEL, LUIS LUCIO NIÑO BANOGON
180 BILOY, ALBERT QUIÑENIZA
181 BILOY, NIVA LENT DANIGOY
182 BINAY-AN, JENNIJOY CARINIO
183 BISNAR, JOSEPH KENNETH MANUEL
184 BOL-ANON, SEMION REPULLES
185 BOLLOZOS, JOENERO BRANZUELA
186 BON, DIVINA GRACIA BARLIZO
187 BONGCARAS, JUVIE FERNANDEZ
188 BONGCAYAO, ARNEL JR COMIA
189 BONILLA, GERALD EBREO
190 BORBON, KHEMIE JANE SALVADOR
191 BORDADO, JOSIE SIAO
192 BORJA, RONNEL EFREN RANARA
193 BORROMEO, JEFFERSON SARAMUSING
194 BRAZAS, JASON ENRIQUE
195 BRIONES, CARLA MARIE LOPEZ
196 BROMA, JULIUS MIGUEL JUAREZ
197 BRUTAS, NATHANIEL DORONELA
198 BUBAN, NIE-JO-KENN EPRES
199 BUENCILLO, MARTIN EDISON BELLO
200 BUHAIN, BRETT ISBERT GONZALES
201 BUMANGLAG, ALWIL CLARK RIMBAUD
202 BUNAG, EDWARD SARVIDA
203 BUNDA, FRANKLIN JOHN JAMOLES
204 BURBOS, ALFIE MOOG
205 BUSTAMANTE, LIZ ALEXIS BONIFACIO
206 BUÑOL, MIKO JOSE MACROHON
207 CABABAHAY, HOMER DELA SERNA
208 CABAGUIO, PRECIOUS CATHERINE ADAME
209 CABALLERO, MARLON JR GULMATICO
210 CABANSAY, JAY MAR CAJARO
211 CABAUATAN, DEXTER CABARONG
212 CABLES, PONS BRIAN IGARTA
213 CABRAL, EVANGELYN ENEREZ
214 CABRAL, RENATO TRIÑANES
215 CABRERA, MARK ABLAÑA
216 CACNIO, MARITESS YABUT
217 CADA, VAN RAYMOND SARIO
218 CADAY, NICHOLAI DE JOSEPH
219 CAGADAS, MARY ANN QUIEM
220 CAGAPE, GERSON BUTAWAN
221 CAGCON, LEONIL CERAFICA
222 CAGULADA, MARK URBIZTONDO
223 CAHILIG, REYNALDO JR JAGMIS
224 CAINTIC, AILEEN MATULAC
225 CAJUCOM, MARK JESTER IDIO
226 CALALO, CARMIE NAMOC
227 CALAMBA, FRANK HERNAN BOMBEO
228 CALAPARDO, JHUN MARK BIABAN
229 CALING, GEZZEL-ANNE LOMEDA
230 CALLADO, SHERALYN MAE GESTUPA
231 CALLEJA, KERLAINE KEYE LOPEZ
232 CALUB, MARIA KRISTINA TORDESILLAS
233 CAMANDERO, FERNAN MARK CRUZ
234 CAMBALON, NEIL CLYDE PALANAS
235 CAMPOMANES, DANICA JARADAL
236 CANABE, CHRISTIAN SANGRANO
237 CANGCO, MIKE JAYSON ABUAN
238 CANOZA, JERVY BUCU
239 CAPALAC, RHEA GONIO
240 CAPAO, JOSHUA SERNA
241 CAPATAR, MA LYNNEL MONTESINO
242 CAPAYCAPAY, REYMAR JOHN PATACSIL
243 CAPONONG, FRITZ PANES
244 CAPONPON, JONELLE RUBIA
245 CARACAS, JAMES JORDAN CAROLINO
246 CARANDANG, AIMEE LORIA
247 CARANGUIAN, LUTHER PAUL DELA ROSA
248 CARAS, CHRISTIAN PRINCE CARLIT
249 CARILLO, CRISTINA PAULA VALEROSO
250 CASTICIMO, JOSE MARI BRILLANTES
251 CASTILLO, ANTHONY JOSEPH SUICO
252 CASTILLO, JOHN PATRICK LOPEZ
253 CASTRENCE, GENEI JUSTINE HERRERA
254 CASTRO, JOSE EDUARDO TUAZON
255 CATUBAO, CARL ANTHONY CADLUM
256 CAYETANO, NIÑO BENEDICT EDANG
257 CAYUBIT, MARK SIBLE
258 CAÑEDA, GENER SANTOS
259 CAÑON, ROEL CHRIS AYSON
260 CEDILLO, JAY LORENZ PIEZA
261 CENINA, KATHRYN BALDOSTAMO
262 CENIZA, ARIEL JAY SILAYAN
263 CENIZAL, NORMAN ESCUBIDO
264 CENTENO, SHERRIL BALLESTEROS
265 CEPRES, RONALD BALAGUER
266 CHAN, DAVID RAY RICO
267 CHENG, JEREMY BORLONGAN
268 CHENG, JROMED CANONIZADO
269 CHIM, CLINT BENJIE GUTIERREZ
270 CHUA, CHRISTOPHER CAGBALEÑO
271 CHUA, ELAINE CLAIRE BORBE
272 CIRERA, GERRY BACHILLER
273 CIUDAD, MAY FAITH SIASON
274 CLAMANO, BRYAN JAMES NINTE
275 COLAWET, RAUL RAMBO BASILAN
276 COLMENARES, JOHNRY GUZON
277 COMA, LOURDAN MALDONADO
278 COMPLEZA, CRISPHER FULGAR
279 COMPUESTO, FARZEN OÑAS
280 CONCEPCION, JEFFREY SANTOS
281 CONDES, DOMINIC MONTEADORA
282 CONSTANTINO, KELVIN ANTHONY DE CLARO
283 CONVENTO, NEIL DOMINIC MOJAL
284 COROÑA, LOUIE ANTHONY AQUINDE
285 CORPUZ, ERIC MEL PEDROCHE
286 CORRALES, PATRICK SIMON TORRES
287 CORTEZ, MA CHRISTINA POJA
288 COSTARES, ERNESTO JR AMPOLOQUIO
289 CRISOSTOMO, KRISTINE GUILLERMO
290 CRUZ, AYESHA LOPEZ
291 CRUZ, CECILE LUCERO
292 CRUZ, DARLENE KAYE STA MARIA
293 CRUZ, JASPER DELGADO
294 CRUZ, JAYSON BELIGON
295 CRUZ, MICHELLE BORROMEO
296 CRUZ, RAMIR MATUNDAN
297 CRUZ, REYAM MELANDREW BONDAD
298 CUENCA, FEIRWIND SUMALPONG
299 CUENCA, LAWRENCE STAR TRASADAS
300 CUEVAS, MIKE ARVIN CLEMENTE
301 CULLANO, JAN VINCENT MARTAL
302 DAEP, RAYMOND TUMAMAO
303 DALAGAN, DENESSY JOPIA
304 DALIGDIG, CYRUS CRUZ
305 DARON, MA ELIZABETH ALVIE LACOMEL
306 DATINGALING, ALVIN BAGSIT
307 DAVID, ARIANNE TUAZON
308 DAVID, JAYSON MANINANG
309 DAWISAN, GERTRUDES OLIVA
310 DAYAO, MARICEL MANANSALA
311 DAYON, VIRONICA DAGOY
312 DE ASIS, RAY FREDRIC SOLIS
313 DE CASTRO, ADEMAR ROBLES
314 DE CASTRO, ARNOLD JANSSEN CASTILLO
315 DE DUQUE, JOHN RHEY GALSIM
316 DE GUZMAN, JERIC VIDAL
317 DE GUZMAN, LEONECILLE YOR
318 DE GUZMAN, MAYNARD MATEO
319 DE GUZMAN, RAYMOND ENCARNADO
320 DE GUZMAN, ROLANDO DELA CRUZ
321 DE JESUS, CHERRIE LYN CRUZ
322 DE JESUS, JONATHAN MORADA
323 DE LA CRUZ, VENER GUTIERREZ
324 DE LA RAMA, ED CHRISTIAN PADERNILLA
325 DE LA ROCA, LILIBEL ROSALES
326 DE LEON, BENSON PAOLO MANANGU
327 DE LEON, HANNA PALMA
328 DE LEON, IRIS VILLAMARIN
329 DE LEON, JANET VIVAR
330 DE LEON, TITO JR VALMEO
331 DE LUNA, ANNALYN DICCION
332 DE LUNA, JOHN ALBERTO BUAN
333 DE NAVA, HAROLD PERIA
334 DE OCAMPO, MINARVIN MONTEALTO
335 DE VERA, GERRY PATAYAN
336 DEANG, RAYMOND JOHN PARREÑAS
337 DEL CORRO, ANGEL ROLANDO JR DEL ROSARIO
338 DEL MUNDO, ADRIAN DALIDA
339 DELA CRUZ, GERALD ESCOLAR
340 DELA CRUZ, JESSA MINE GOMEZ
341 DELA CRUZ, JOMAR FRANCISCO
342 DELA CRUZ, LORENZO REYES
343 DELA CRUZ, MARK JAYSON ATABAY
344 DELA CRUZ, MARK JOSEPH DEL ROSARIO
345 DELA CRUZ, MARY GOLD NIGOS
346 DELA CRUZ, SHERLYN CAUBALEJO
347 DELA IGLESIA, ADRIANE RABANAL
348 DELA PEÑA, BINA FE MALABANAN
349 DELA ROCA, RICHARD CASTRO
350 DELA TORRE, JELARD HALLEG
351 DELDO, RENATO SALEM
352 DELGADO, ARNELLE BAGASLAO
353 DELGADO, EZEKIEL BENITEZ
354 DELGADO, GERALD PETER ABAG
355 DELOS REYES, JAMES IAN ROBERT DIMAYACYAC
356 DELOS REYES, JAY MAPANAO
357 DELOS REYES, JOSE RAFAEL VILLARICO
358 DELOS SANTOS, NELLIE DAVID
359 DEMEGILLO, KRISTO MARI ODONEL
360 DEPOSITARIO, MARK KENNETH PANIZALES
361 DEQUILLA, REJON PATIÑO
362 DEREQUITO, ANGELA KRYSTA BALLESTEROS
363 DESTAJO, ED SAMUEL VUELGA
364 DIAMANTE, ALEXANDER JR TORRES
365 DIASANTA, RIZALDEE SAN BARELA
366 DIAZ, EMELY ORAIZ
367 DIAZ, RENDOVIC SOLIVEN
368 DICHOSA, RIA VILLASIS
369 DIMAANO, ALVIN GAMBOA
370 DIMAANO, WORREX MARQUEZ
371 DIMACULANGAN, ANTONIO FEDERIGAN
372 DIOLA, NORMAN RAFAEL DE GUZMAN
373 DIONISIO, ALDRIN AVIÑANTE
374 DOMANTAY, JOANNA RUBI MARCELLANO
375 DOMINGO, RAYMOND NAYRE
376 DOMINGO, RICARDO JR CRUZ
377 DOMINGUEZ, DONNA MAE MONTELIJA
378 DONATO, SALLY ROSE KOLNOG
379 DONGOR, ALCRADE PAULITO DELA CRUZ
380 DUCO, GABRIEL FEIL TUMULAK
381 DUKA, JEFFREY JAY BARDAGO
382 DUMA, ARIS BAUTISTA
383 DUMANLAG, PAUL RECY CONCEPCION
384 DUMAUA, MA LEA GRACIA ACERA
385 DUMAYAG, ELDY MARCELO
386 DUMIGPI, AARON EMERSON CENTENO
387 DUPA, MAXIMILLIAN CATANGAY
388 DURAN, MICHAEL ESCARCHA
389 DY, FRANCIS PAOLO BRIONES
390 DY, HANSEL CHUA
391 DY, JOSEPH MANUEL CO
392 EBALIN, SHEENA LELIS
393 EBARDO, DAISY EDCELLE DULANAS
394 EBREO, YSMAEL PAGNET FLORENDO
395 ECO CRUZ, JONA MARIE DIZON
396 EDQUILANE, LINCOLN JET DE LEMOS
397 EDQUILANG, RIC EGALLA
398 EDURIA, RALF ALEXIS BALANGYAO
399 EGAMA, VON RONALD BALANDRA
400 ELLORIN, MARILEZ PAPASIN
401 ELPA, PAUL DAVID RODOLFO
402 ELPEDES, GENEVIEVE MONTES
403 EMBILE, KRISTOFER ALER
404 ENOJAS, JOHN MARK BULLOS
405 ENRIQUEZ, JASON LEGASPI
406 ERESTAIN, JAYVIE MENDOZA
407 ESBER, BENEDICT OBINA
408 ESCALA, RONALD PEREZ
409 ESCASINAS, JAKE ZALDY LABASAN
410 ESPANTO, ARNIE JOSE NIEVES
411 ESPAÑOLA, VENUS OCAMPO
412 ESPEDIDO, RYAN MORALES
413 ESPINA, JOBMAN LAGARDE
414 ESPIRITU, KELVIN GEMAR ONGSOTTO
415 ESPIRITU, LORENA BARGO
416 ESPIRITU, ROMA LYNNE GUIAO
417 ESPIÑA, MARIA AURORA ORIA
418 ESQUEJO, JOVENIC ROMERO
419 ESTAY, RHODA LOU CARANZO
420 ESTOYA, MA KATHLEEN SAN JOSE
421 ESTRADA, ERIK JOHN CORONADO
422 ESTRADA, JENNIE LABALAN
423 ESTRADA, LEO CARLO IGNACIO
424 ESTRADA, MAY MARIE AMAN
425 ESTRELLA, RONNIE BARBASAN
426 ESTREVILLO, WINSTON HAGUISAN
427 EVANGELIO, CARLITO I UNLAYAO
428 EVANGELISTA, JUAN CARLO CALDERON
429 EVANGELISTA, MERVAN BONNIE IGNACIO
430 EVANGELISTA, RONNIE ARGUELLES
431 EXCONDE, ALDRIAN MAULA
432 FABREAG, JAYSON MAGCAMIT
433 FABRO, JIMSON DUQUE
434 FAILANO, GENER SOMERA
435 FAMILLARAN, CHARISSMA REYES
436 FEDELIN, MARK JASON SALVACION
437 FELICIANO, LUISCARLO RICARDO
438 FELICIANO, MARK ANTHONY GALVEZ
439 FERCOL, RYAN ADRIANO
440 FERMIN, ERICKSON GUYAB
441 FERNANDEZ, ALVIN DEL MUNDO
442 FERNANDEZ, MARK EDISON HIDALGO
443 FERNANDO, GILBERT ESOY
444 FERRER, CHARLES NEUMANN MENCIAS
445 FERRER, DERRICK CLARENCE GALAMGAM
446 FERRER, JENNIFER AVILA
447 FERRER, MARC DOMINIC MAGO
448 FIGURACION, JOHN MARTIN REAL
449 FILOSORO, RALPH BRYAN LOREÑA
450 FLAVIANO, WILMAR ORTEGA
451 FLORENDO, CHRISTIAN VILORIA
452 FLORES, JENNY MABILANGAN
453 FONTANOSA, DAIMLER CACHUELA
454 FONTILLA, JALEO JR CHAN
455 FORMENTERA, GRACIELLE VERIDIANO
456 FORTAS, MICHELANGELO GAVIOLA
457 FORTUNATO, ADAM
458 FRANCISCO, ELMAR COSTILLAS
459 FRANCO, DON LESTER TIMOG
460 FRANI, ALDRIN JOSEPH MOJICA
461 FRONDA, JOHN MARVIN DE VILLA
462 FUENTES, JOHN MARK CALUYA
463 FUENTES, RIZALDO BLANCO
464 FULLON, WILSON EMOLAGA
465 GABALLO, GERALD DRIO
466 GABASA, RUSSELL JAN MAGBERO
467 GACAYAN, DALE MANUEL SUMALINOG
468 GACRAMA, JONAS PERALTA
469 GAFFUD, TERENCE CO
470 GALLAN, MICHAEL ALON
471 GALLARDE, KYLE SIMBACO
472 GALLARTE, BRIAN LAWRENCE PIJAN
473 GALLETO, FREDELINO JR AGUISANDO
474 GALOSO, ERIC JOHN GUILLERMO
475 GAMIL, ROMILLE PLATA
476 GANUB, MELUNA YBAÑEZ
477 GAPPI, DARYL SABIO
478 GARCE, JOMEL LORENZANA
479 GARCIA, ALONA BUISAN
480 GARCIA, ARJAY GALIN
481 GARCIA, HERNAN RAMOS
482 GARCIA, ISAIAS JR HONRADO
483 GARCIA, JAY HERBERT SORIANO
484 GARCIA, XAVIER ABANIO
485 GATAL, JENNIBETH FABE
486 GATCHALIAN, RHEA RUTH ESPINO
487 GATONGAY, REGALADO JR ABALON
488 GAUTIER, CHRISTIAN FAJARDO
489 GAYETA, ARC RAYJAN MANUMBALI
490 GEDA, JOHN MARK SOLANO
491 GENOVA, PAUL JOHN ANGELES
492 GEQUILLO, RICHARD PINCARO
493 GERMINAL, MARVIN BADUA
494 GIANAN, JAMES CLORES
495 GIMENO, JOBERT EVANGELISTA
496 GIMPAYA, ANDY JR SALVADORA
497 GO, ALLIA DONNA DELFINO
498 GO, CHRISTIAN ANTHONY DOMALAON
499 GO, JEROME DIWA
500 GOC, ABRAHAM ILAGAN
501 GOCO, HARRIS CERRO
502 GOMEZ, GERALD CASTILLO
503 GOMEZ, GIOVANNI TUNGALA
504 GOMEZ, MARITES PAYPON
505 GONZALES, JOHNNAR CATACUTAN
506 GONZALES, JONAS TRISTAN VENTANILLA
507 GONZALES, LOUELLA GRACE CALICA
508 GONZALES, MARK SYREX BITAGUN
509 GONZALEZ, DAVID ANTONIO SAPLALA
510 GREGORIO, LAILANIE FERRER
511 GREGORIO, RONALD SANTUA
512 GUARIN, HISHAM AHMAD
513 GUELA, BRYANN MICHAEL DEL MUNDO
514 GUERRERO, AIMEE GRUTAS
515 GUILAB, JOREN MORANTE
516 GUILING, JAY-JAY BAKIL
517 GUILLERA, MICHAEL TAPE
518 GUIMARAY, LEO JUN SEGAYA
519 GUIRIBA, RYAN CALIZO
520 GUITERING, OLIVIA MALANA
521 GUJILDE, ARJIL BAYSA
522 GULINAO, PAUL LORENCE DIMERO
523 GUMANIT, ROSHIEL JOIE ARQUION
524 GURANGO, KATRINA SARAH NAVERA
525 GUY-JOCO, MARK ANDRE GONZALES
526 GUZMAN, MARVIN RYAN LEGASPI
527 HERBO, MA ELENA TRAFANCO
528 HERNANDEZ, VINCENT ROSS DELA CRUZ
529 HERRERA, ADELOIN ROMIEL DESIDERIO
530 HERRERA, MICHAEL CRUZ
ECE Board Exam Results October 2009
531 HOMBREBUENO, BEN JOSEPH VIDAL
532 HORMIGUERA, ALNICK BRYAN SAN BUENAVENTURA
533 HOSMILLO, JOEY BAUTISTA
534 HOSTELLERO, ARAN JED LICAROS
535 HUANG, AINSLEY PEDROZA
536 HUETE, ABEL JR JONELAS
537 ICO, ANNA ROSE AQUINO
538 ICO, SHERWIN BANAG
539 ILAGAN, ENRIC JOSEPH VIDUYA
540 INCIONG, ALLEN PINION
541 INGUSAN, ARFINE TOLENTINO
542 INTON, KENNETH ROY YUTUC
543 IQUIN, JERICK CABALZA
544 ISAIS, JAY MARK DUNGCA
545 ISBERTO, ZENDEL ROSE DELA CRUZ
546 ISIDERIO, JOHN VIANNEY ZETA
547 ISIDRO, JONALYN BELLO
548 ISLA, ANGELO PAULO MACALALAD
549 ISRAEL, IZEL WILLIANNE MARTINEZ
550 ITO, TERUYUKI JR PERLAS
551 JABATAN, KRISTIAN JOEL SEMINIO
552 JACA, JACQUELINE GRAVADOR
553 JAEL, MARBERTH CUSTER BOKINGO
554 JALA, MICHAEL SALARDA
555 JALOS, JAYCEE RANES
556 JANCE, VERGEL DELINA
557 JARDINIANO, JARVEY PAULO GELLE
558 JARO, LEA JOY GEREGIA
559 JAVIER, GENIVIE TUERO
560 JAVIER, JAN CARLO MIRANDA
561 JAVIER, JONRYAN JAMES RAMOS
562 JAYAG, JACQUELINE CADERAO
563 JAYO, ARGEL RYAN CINCO
564 JIMENEZ, ABIGAIL LAUZON
565 JIMENEZ, JAYSON MAURI
566 JOSUE, JONATHAN TENERIFE
567 JOVEN, CLIFF LAREN NANA
568 JUANITO, JOSHUA ENOJO
569 JUINIO, LIONEL OLIVER REYNOSO
570 KHAN, ALDRIN FRIAS
571 LA CHICA, JUAN PAOLO HENSON
572 LABADAN, HOPE SHALOM EBABACOL
573 LABERGAS, JEFFREY BEDRIO
574 LACARAN, GEROME ILOGNON
575 LADIA, AIDAL BULAONG
576 LAGARAS, JERREYME CABAÑERO
577 LAGO, ROEL ERICK RAMIREZ
578 LAGUE, FRANCO JR DALOGDOG
579 LALU, WILSON ROSCO
580 LALUMA, JOHN KIMWELL ESPEJO
581 LANDICHO, ROLAND RASAY
582 LAO, NELSON JEFFREY UY
583 LAOAGAN, SHEBA SOBREPEÑA
584 LAPINID, LOWELL ABENDAN
585 LAPITAN, RICHARD TORIO
586 LAQUINDANUM, DARWIN SANCHEZ
587 LARA, RAINIER TAYAO
588 LAS, HERNAND TEMBLOR
589 LASTIMOSA, JAY-AR QUEYQUEP
590 LAUDE, RAFAEL CARLOS BINAY
591 LAXA, TRISTAN GRANDE
592 LAXAMANA, ARJEY RONQUILLO
593 LAYA, BILLY JAY MILES
594 LECCIO, ZORELLEE UY
595 LEDESMA, WILLIAM GERMAN
596 LIM, MARIA CATHERINE ANTONIO
597 LIMKIN, JEROME LUI KUO
598 LIMUCO, MARIA DIANA FINEZA
599 LIWANAG, JAYRIZ PAGTANANAN
600 LIZARONDO, RANCY ROBLES
601 LLAMADO, GENETTE MENDOZA
602 LLANETA, KIM CHRISTIAN BACLAYO
603 LLENA, JOMAR DELA CRUZ
604 LLENA, NANDIE CARL OLINARES
605 LOBIANO, MARK VIVAS
606 LOPEZ, JOHN GREGORY MANAGBANAG
607 LOPEZ, MAILEEN MONTEFALCON
608 LOPEZ, MICHAEL DE LAS LLAGAS
609 LOPEZ, RANDEL POGADO
610 LOPEZ, RENZ CRUZ
611 LOPEZ, RJOVAL PANOPIO
612 LOPEZ, SALVAFLOR LUDIVICO II JIMENEZ
613 LORENZANA, MANUEL DELOS ANGELES
614 LORENZO, RENZI AUTOR
615 LORETIZO, FERNAND CASTAÑEDA
616 LOU, ANDRELIE CABRILLOS
617 LOZANO, MARBEN SAPICO
618 LUBONG, BRYAN EDWARD DOMINGO
619 LUCERO, DANIEL JOSHUA GUERRERO
620 LUGAY, JOEL TEJADA
621 LUGTU, ERWIN ANG-ANGAN
622 LUGTU, PAULO CARLOS
623 LUMAYAG, DEXTER CENIZA
624 LUMAYAGA, RODSON ROMANDE
625 MABINI, NEVO GODOYO
626 MACALINAO, MILLECENT BERNABE
627 MACAPAGAL, DOMINGO JR CAPARAS
628 MACARANAS, WILFIE BALASABAS
629 MACATANGAY, MARLON ROMEO MACARAIG
630 MACBEAN, MARIANNE LOUISE PATENIO
631 MACEREN, MARJOHN DAGONDON
632 MACULOB, ELWEN SALISE
633 MADEJA, ACE CASTOR III GADACHO
634 MADERA, JESSICA IBASCO
635 MADRID, JULIUS ANGELES
636 MADRIGALEJOS, ROSHELLE DALINO
637 MAGAN, LESLIE ANNE FERNANDEZ
638 MAGANA, RJAY LORENZ GUTIERREZ
639 MAGDADARO, KRISTYL POLINIO
640 MAGLASANG, ARWEN FLORES
641 MAGLASANG, GERALDINE BON
642 MAGLAYA, GENESIS ROBLES
643 MAGLUYAN, RN GUSTILO
644 MAGNAYE, ELAINE TALAIN
645 MAGNO, BJENVOL MORATALLA
646 MAHIA, MARY ROSE DE CASTRO
647 MAIGUE, JOANNE MARTINEZ
648 MALAGSIC, JERRY CABALLERO
649 MALAMANIG, RYAN ALMERA
650 MALAREJES, JANE PATULIN
651 MALIG-ON, MALVIN BIOL
652 MALIGALIG, KATHRYNNE PRINCESS CAPISTRANO
653 MALINAO, JADE GABUTAN
654 MAMAC, GASPAR QUILOJANO
655 MANAHAN, RANDY NAVARRO
656 MANALAYSAY, NIKKI GERARD ANGELES
657 MANALO, JUVYLYN MEDRANO
658 MANATIGA, KURT LANCE PAAT
659 MANGLAL-LAN, ERIC DE LA CRUZ
660 MANGLICMOT, LESTER RYAN GREGORIO
661 MANIQUEZ, MICHELLE GRAJALES
662 MANLANGIT, BRYSON JAY GRA-AS
663 MANLAPAZ, FRANCIS SOLEDAD
664 MANLAWE, CHARITY JOY MATUOD
665 MANONGSONG, ALVIN DELA CRUZ
666 MANONGSONG, RAFF JERSON DE LEON
667 MANRIQUE, DIANNE STEPHANIE SALVANI
668 MANUEL, ALAN FAJARDO
669 MANUEL, JAMES PAUL SUAZO
670 MANUGUID, MARK IAN MENESES
671 MANUMBALI, LEO RAMOS
672 MARANAN, DIANNE ROSSE LUMANGLAS
673 MARASIGAN, JOHN JOSEPH LAMAC
674 MARASIGAN, MARY JOY REYES
675 MARAVILLA, BRIAN APALE
676 MARCAIDA, MARION JOSEPH REYES
677 MARCELO, FELIX DOMINGO
678 MARCO, JEFFERSON CORNEJO
679 MARCOS, BRIAN KRISTOFFER APOSTOL
680 MARCOS, JEROME BALMORE
681 MARIANO, PLARIDEL JR SANTOS
682 MARIANO, SHIERYLL WAJE
683 MARQUESES, DAVE LEONEL PALMA
684 MARTIN, MARK LESTER QUETUA
685 MARTINEZ, DAVID YANO
686 MARTINEZ, MARK BALDWIN BALSAMO
687 MASAQUEL, CHRISTOPHER SAMSON
688 MASCULINO, JO XI DEGENION
689 MATEO, LORLYNN ASUNCION
690 MATEO, MA KHRISTINA JIMENEZ
691 MATIRA, EMERSON MARTINEZ
692 MAYO, JOB IV RELATIVO
693 MAZON, BERNARDINO DUNGAN
694 MEDALLA, JUNDREL SILAWAN
695 MEDRANO, CHRISTIAN PADUA
696 MEJOS, RAFAEL BONN ORTEGA
697 MENDOZA, ALBERT BORJA
698 MENDOZA, ANALYNN RAMOS
699 MENDOZA, BRYAN ACLAN
700 MENDOZA, EDWARD DAVE PEÑAFIEL
701 MENDOZA, JEFFERSON ALIM
702 MENDOZA, JOHN ROBERT TEVES
703 MENDOZA, KARLO MONTENEGRO
704 MENDOZA, MORIELLE PINEDA
705 MENDOZA, ROEL GLENN GUEVARRA
706 MILITANTE, ADRIAN GO
707 MILLAR, ALBERT HERNANDEZ
708 MILLO, BIANCA ROSE GUZMAN
709 MINA, JEONABELLE LUYUN
710 MIRANDA, ARVIN DIAO
711 MIRANDA, CATHERINE MIRANDA
712 MIRANDA, MICHAEL SALVADOR
713 MIRAS, MARY GRACE CUSTODIO
714 MIRASOL, JELWYN THERESA AQUINO
715 MISTIOLA, GRACELYN MIRASOL
716 MIÑON, JUN KING PINTO
717 MOLINA, EVAN LESTER LEGASPI
718 MOLINO, LEOPOLDO JR MON
719 MONGUEZ, JOYCE BANUA
720 MONTE, RICHARD HEROLD GABOTERO
721 MONTILLA, RHIME DESPACIO
722 MUAÑA, MARK GREGOR SALVADOR
723 MURING, EMMANUEL ESCABUSA
724 MURRAY, JONATHAN CRUZ
725 MUTUC, JENNIFER ONAYAN
726 MUÑOZ, KRISTIAN PAOLO MIRANDA
727 NABAUNAG, JUDY DAVID MORALES
728 NAKPIL, EMIL PATRICK CORNEJO
729 NALDOZA, JOHNSON BORINAGA
730 NANAY, CHRISTIANE DERRICK LOMIBAO
731 NARCISO, MA KRISTINA DE MESA
732 NARDO, NICANOR CALVIN
733 NARVATO, KEVIN LACANARIA
734 NAVAL, JOANA MARIE VELASCO
735 NAVAL, MITCHELL DE JESUS
736 NAVALTA, KENNETH SAYANG
737 NAVARRO, RAY TIMOTHY YU
738 NEGAPATAN, KEITH MAE GRAJO
739 NICOLAS, CHRISTIAN POLICARPIO
740 NIDUAZA, JAYLORD SIA
741 NIETO, FRANCIS HEINRICK CASTRO
742 NILAYAN, AIZA LUARES
743 NOMA, EDWIN SAMSON
744 NORA, JAYSON OPULENCIA
745 NOYNAY, JARED GO
746 NUARIN, FERMIELLISSA BUNUAN
747 OARES, ROGELIO JR TATARO
748 OBGUIA, ROMERO REMOJO
749 OBOS, JAYSON REGGIE TARUC
750 OBSEQUIO, RUBIE CYNTHIA ARIZO
751 OCHOCO, RUFINO JR OBAL
752 OCHOTORENA, CARLO NOEL ESTRADA
753 OCO, ARMIN FRANZ PATAWARAN
754 OGILVIE, TIMOTHY LAWRENCE EVANGELISTA
755 OLA, ROMAR JAYSON VILLANUEVA
756 OLANDRIA, JULIUS JR VIBO
757 OLAYRES, PAULO JOSE
758 OLIVEROS, RECHIE MAGSIPOC
759 OLMOGUEZ, CHARESE FLORES
760 OLOFERNES, CHRISTIAN NGO
761 OLORVIDA, MARJON AMORIN
762 OLPINDO, CHRISTIAN ADRIAN MASMELA
763 OMADTO, MARK JOLLY REBLANDO
764 OMPANG, MANUELLE DALIDA
765 ONDAP, JENNIFER VONNE DENILA
766 ONG, EMMANUEL LLENARISAS
767 ONG, MARK JHON FERED ANTONIO
768 ONGOS, FELECITAS ALINGIG
769 ONIA, LAURICE ABANGAN
770 ORBINO, EULALIO JR SERRA
771 ORILLO, JOHN WILLIAM FUERTES
772 ORPILLA, EMIR JO ARAULLO
773 ORTIZ, MARK PLANTILLA
774 OSIAS, MARC KRISTOFFER TANGI
775 PABELONIO, CARL WASHINGTON MORE
776 PACOMIOS, ELJUN COSARE
777 PACULA, ARNEIL GACUTNO
778 PADERNA, RYAN RANARIO
779 PADILLA, PHILSEN DASIGAN
780 PADRINO, EDZEL TENECIO
781 PAGADUT, SERGIE LOUI BATULON
782 PAGUIO, GERARDO JR VICTORIA
783 PAITAN, RHEA JUANITE
784 PAL, MON GERALD RAGMAC
785 PALATTAO, LOVELY JOY MARTINEZ
786 PALCONIT, MARIA GEMEL BISNAR
787 PALERMO, ANN OBACH
788 PALIGUTAN, MILDRED VELASCO
789 PALMA, JAYPEE SUNIO
790 PALOMO, JO ANNE CHIONG
791 PANALIGAN, KEITH RYAN CASTRO
792 PANCIPANE, CATHERINE LACSON
793 PANGANIBAN, BIEN JOSEPH SANDOVAL
794 PANGANIBAN, JO-ANNE MUSÑGI
795 PANGANIBAN, MARVIN QUINN GERON
796 PANGANIBAN, PAOLO ROCAFORT
797 PANGATUNGAN, FRANCIS
798 PANIS, CHERRY ANN OSORIO
799 PANLA-AN, MICHAEL VERGARA
800 PANTANO, ESPEREDION JR VILLANUEVA
801 PAR, HAROLD VERGEL OCCEÑA
802 PARAGAS, JOSE MARLO FERNANDEZ
803 PARAISO, MARK ANDREW MAMANGON
804 PARANTAR, LORVHEN BAJENTING
805 PAREDES, YVES ROGELIO JR GARCIA
806 PARNASO, FARLEY LAURENTE
807 PARRERA, JERIEL DELA ROSA
808 PARREÑAS, PATRICH JOHN SEDIGO
809 PARREÑO, ARTHUR BRYAN ALVARADO
810 PARRILLA, KENNDRY ROQUE
811 PARTOL, ALLEN NEIL EDIT
812 PASAHOL, CHARLE NIÑO FANDIALAN
813 PASCO, REYMOND ARRIOLA
814 PASCUA, DANDEL ALKONGA
815 PASCUA, FELIX JR FAUSTINO
816 PASCUA, JOHN CEZAR LITONJUA
817 PASILANG, ALBERT ALINSUG
818 PATOC, LLOYD ALLAN VILLADOS
819 PAULINO, RONELLO ROQUE
820 PAZ, JOBELLE BEQUILLO
821 PE-BENITO, GABRIEL RICHJOHN BAYLEN
822 PEDROSO, JOHN ZIEGFRED BETITA
823 PERALTA, PIPPIN BENNI JUSTIN SUANICO
824 PEREZ, PABLO JR GARCIA
825 PEREZ, RYAN TIEMPO
826 PERILLO, JOHN WILLIE SUPAT
827 PERPEÑA, MARTI AMADOR CONRADO LAGRADILLA
828 PETATE, MARICAR ORIBELLO
829 PETILUNA, JAIME IRENEO DELA CRUZ
830 PEÑA, ROSE ANNE BAGUNAS
831 PEÑAFLOR, ADRIAN NICDAO
832 PEÑAMANTE, HERNAN DIONEDA
833 PEÑARANDA, RONNEL ACUIN
834 PHARI, AL-HAMIDI BATAO
835 PIADOZO, JAYSON SICAT
836 PILARES, ALLEN MARI REYATA
837 PILE, SHERILYN ELLAINE DE GUZMAN
838 PILOTON, JESSIE NICHOL BITCO
839 PINEDA, EDWARD CONCEPCION
840 PINEDA, ERICSON PAMINTUAN
841 PINEDA, MARIA MARGARITA THERESE MENDOZA
842 PINEDA, RENE LYNN BELTRAN
843 PINGCA, KENNETH JOHN CANTOS
844 PINILI, KRISTEEN ANGELEE DOMENG
845 PITEL, SAMUEL DE SILVA
846 PLAMENCO, PAULA ANNA SALANATIN
847 PLATA, MARK CHRISTOPHER ESPIRITU
848 PLATA, RANIEL JEROME JOSE
849 PLAZA, MARK JEFEL CASTILLO
850 PLAZA, NORIEL LANDICHO
851 POLICARPIO, JOY GONZALES
852 POLINAR, PAOLO NIÑO PIAMONTE
853 POLOSAN, ANTONIO JR ROSALEJOS
854 PONTI, JEMMA LYNNE MARIE DEBECAIZ
855 PONTINO, JOAN GALLETO
856 PRANADA, MARK ALDRICH CAMPOMANES
857 PRINCIPE, SUNSHINE SANTOS
858 PUCUT, JEROME SERRANO
859 PUDA, NOWEL TABUNIGAO
860 PULUMBARIT, MELQUIADES II TUMULAC
861 PULVERA, FEBREY JOHN HERDA
862 PUSTA, JOSEF CARLO AQUINO
863 PUTONG, MAR RIENARD MAGPAYO
864 QUE, JEROME OÑA
865 QUETUA, MALVIN DELA CRUZ
866 QUI-AY, RONALD AMAR
867 QUIAMBAO, DAVE ESPIRITU
868 QUIAMBAO, GILBERT KRYZ SERRANO
869 QUIAMBAO, JERWIN MURALLA
870 QUIAMBAO, JOHN VINCENT MAGTOTO
871 QUIDOR, BENITO JR RAMIREZ
872 QUILALA, JENNY LYN SALDAÑA
873 QUINDOZA, ERVEL PEÑAFLORIDA
874 RABANO, DEXTER ARAÑO
875 RABENA, CLAUTRIN RHUMEL RABILAS
876 RACHO, EDGAR MICHAEL TINGA
877 RAFOLS, KANE DANIEL ANCHETA
878 RAGRAG, IVY BALANGYAO
879 RAHL, BOANERJES JR SAVARIS
880 RAMIREZ, CARL HEERBRUGG SURETA
881 RAMIREZ, VANESSA REAH CONCEPCION
882 RAMOS, ALVIN GUPIT
883 RAMOS, JOANNA MARIE OBUSAN
884 RAMOS, MARION LEWIS PAYACAG
885 RAMOS, NIÑO CHRISTOPHER BAGNES
886 RAMOS, ROSE ANN RAMOS
887 RAMOS, TEODORICO JR CARMONA
888 RAMOS, VIVIAN LEI MANALO
889 RARA, KATHERINE HEROLD
890 REBLORA, KEVIN PAUL ACHAS
891 REGALA, CARL FRANCIS FERNANDEZ
892 REGLOS, ANGELA MICAELLA KATIGBAK
893 RELAVO, GERALDINE LORENZANA
894 RELEY, EDUARDO III BENIPAYO
895 RELLEBO, RAQUEL QUILILAN
896 RELLEN, JENES LANGOMEZ
897 RETOME, REYNALDO LANAJA
898 REYES, BRENT JOHN AGCOLICOL
899 REYES, GREGGY ORIBELLO
900 REYES, MARIE ROSE VALENCIA
901 REYES, MAYNARD BALTAZAR
902 REYES, REYNALD ROSS MERAÑA
903 REYES, ROMELA LIBO-ON
904 REYES, RON CHRISTOPHER CABRITO
905 RICAÑA, JOHN JOSEPH ABELLA
906 RICOHERMOSO, ANGELO ROCREO
907 RIVAS, MARK JOSEPH GA-AS
908 RIVERA, JONAH ISAIAH GIANAN
909 RIVERA, MARVIN JOSEPH VALERA
910 RIVERA, SHEILA PAJARILLO
911 ROASA, JAMES NIÑO BITOON
912 ROBLE, JUNREY OCTORES
913 RODAS, DOMINADOR III SANCHEZ
914 RODRIGUEZ, REINIEL OCHOA
915 ROFLO, MARY CHARVEE ORTEGA
916 ROJO, ANDREW KE CHUA
917 ROLDAN, PENELOPE RUTH PEREZ
918 ROLDAN, RICHIE CHRIS TURINGAN
919 ROLLAN, AISHA MARIE DELIMA
920 ROMANO, ISAAC FELICIANO
921 ROMARATE, MELTON
922 RONDAL, MELVIN TABUYO
923 RONDARIS, JAN MERICK AGUSTIN
924 ROPLOC, JOBERT PIO FABROA
925 ROQUE, MONICA LORRAINE ROA
926 ROQUE, ROMMEL LUSTRE
927 ROSACIA, LUIS II ALOG
928 ROSAL, ARJIE BENEDICTO
929 ROSALES, MARY GRACE CONDE
930 ROSARIO, RICHMOND TUNGOL
931 ROSAS, JONARD MONTECALVO
932 ROXAS, ARTHUR ALFRED VELVES
933 RUBILLAR, RACHEL ESMA
934 RUEDA, CHRISTIAN PAULO VILLALON
935 RUIZ, JAYSON HONORIO
936 RULL, LEO ANGELO AREJOLA
937 SAAVEDRA, NEIL JAMIL SILANG
938 SABALO, ELLY JON JAMPIT
939 SABASALES, RANDOLPH JAY TOONG
940 SACO, JOHN NICOLAS MAYLAS
941 SAGAD, ARJEL JOSEPH LEQUIRON
942 SALADA, MARK PAOLO PLETE
943 SALAGA, JUNROE BANAYAG
944 SALAZAR, JUMAR VALLO
945 SALAZAR, RHEA CARMELA MALLANTA
946 SALCEDO, LIZETTE LOURDES MORILAO
947 SALVADORA, POLITICO JAY LUMABE
948 SALVANIA, MARY GRACE JOSON
949 SAMANIEGO, MARIONE ASTIN OLLERES
950 SAMATRA, RESTITUTO JR BANGAYAN
951 SAMONTE, DANDREB LEGASPI
952 SAN DIEGO, EDWIN MOJICA
953 SAN DIEGO, IVAN PATRICK MARCOS
954 SAN JOSE, AUGUSTO JR BERNARDO
955 SAN JUAN, SANDRA ALEXIE CELONES
956 SAN PEDRO, KATRINA DIANA BON TIONGSON
957 SANCHEZ, CRISSAN PISARADA
958 SANCHEZ, FLORLEONARD RAY ARLAN
959 SANGALANG, RALPH GERARD BOLINA
960 SANTAMARIA, NEILJAN NAPOLES
961 SANTANDER, MAE CONCEPCION SUMALINOG
962 SANTAYANA, IAN CLAUDIO REYES
963 SANTIAGO, JAN GAYLENE CABRAL
964 SANTONIA, JEFFERSON PACRES
965 SANTOS, ARLAN ROIE ARELLANO
966 SANTOS, HERMAINE TAMAÑO
967 SANTOS, IVAN BUCOY
968 SANTOS, JEREMY JAMES DE JESUS
969 SANTOS, JOHAN CHRISTIAN MORALES
970 SANTOS, JOHN ROBERT BACUÑO
971 SANTOS, MARC ERICSON CHAVEZ
972 SANTOS, MELVIN AHMIEL FLORES
973 SANTOS, MICHELLE ANN RAMOS
974 SANTOS, QUEENIE CARLOS
975 SANTOS, RACHELLE GANTE
976 SANTOS, RAN JOEMAR LOPEZ
977 SANTOS, STEVEN SISON
978 SANTOS, YANIZA MONTALBO
979 SARAOS, ELEGIO TOQUERO
980 SARGENTO, JEFF NUDO
981 SARSONAS, JOHN PAULO CO
982 SASIS, JOHN PATRICK MALIJOC
983 SASONDONCILLO, GRACE GAVINO
984 SAULO, MARK ALVIN AGUILAR
985 SAURO, LEILANI CASCAÑO
986 SAUSAL, GLENDA CRUZ
987 SEBASTIAN, ARNOLD STA RITA
988 SEBLOS, SHADAWN GERNAND BAYOG
989 SEE, WYNGARD STACY DIU
990 SENTORIAS, ARVIN REY MARTINEZ
991 SERAFIN, PAOLO MIGUEL ARRIBA
992 SERPA JUAN, JOMAR MANGAHAS
993 SERRANO, REQUEL JOHN MERCADO
994 SIA, ALBERT ZAPATOS
995 SIASON, JERYL PECONCILLO
996 SIBAYAN, MICHAEL GJULLAN SANTOS
997 SIBULO, JOHN CHRISTIAN CEZAR
998 SIGUENZA, MARK ROBIN EUGENIO
999 SIMBULAN, KRISTAN BRYAN CALUNTAD
1000 SIMBULAN, RONNEL MAGLALANG
1001 SIMO, VON FELISILDA
1002 SIOCO, DANILO CHRIS PANOPIO
1003 SO, SHEENA MAUREEN MATONDO
1004 SOLIMAN, JOHN DAVE AUSTRIA
1005 SOLIMAN, MARIGOLD ABANGAN
1006 SOLOMON, STAN SISON
1007 SOMERA, MARVIN PARAME
1008 SON, REIL RIVERA
1009 SONEJA, ARVIN JOSEPH ALKONGA
1010 SOQUILA, RALPH VALTERE VILLADOLID
1011 SORIA, NECOLEI ARCAYERA
1012 SORIANO, EDISON PARADERO
1013 SORIAO, MARLON ALEXANDRO SALAZAR
1014 SUGUE, REMELYN MANUEL
1015 SUMAYLO, MARK IAN TAGAAN
1016 SUNGA, ANDREW MIRANDA
1017 SUPNET, DANNY RAQUEL
1018 SURIAGA, JAYVIE AMPON
1019 SY, MARK CHRISTIAN MANTO
1020 SYJUCO, REGINALD MARTIN PULUMBARIT
1021 TA-ASAN, KRISHAN PHILIPP PADILLA
1022 TABLARIN, CHARLES VANCLEEF SANCHEZ
1023 TACAY, REUEL BUGAOISAN
1024 TADURAN, ARIANE ROSE CARTAGENA
1025 TAGABAN, VINCENT MARMOL
1026 TAJOLOSA, NIEL CALAMIGAN
1027 TALABAN, CHARLIE LOZARITA
1028 TALAVER, JUVIE VILLEGAS
1029 TALIBSAO, RECHELLE ATIENZA
1030 TALUCOD, JEFFREY AUSTRIA
1031 TAMSON, CARLO CABADING
1032 TAN, ALLAN CUPIDO
1033 TAN, BERNARD JAMES UY
1034 TAN, GEORGE JR GALLA
1035 TAN, MARLON LOBO
1036 TAN, STEPHANIE RAMPAS
1037 TANO, EVANGELINE MATA
1038 TANYAG, RIYETH PANGAN
1039 TAQUEBAN, ELMER GACUTAN
1040 TATUNAY, DENMARK HADLOS
1041 TAYAG, JONATHAN VITASA
1042 TAYSON, KRIZZLE MAULANIN
1043 TAÑAMOR, CHRISTIAN EMMANUEL BRUEL
1044 TEDOR, ANA RIZZA TAPALES
1045 TEJADA, HAROLD CIERVO
1046 TEJANO, MANUEL JR SANTIAGO
1047 TEMOSA, MELANIE COLATA
1048 TEMPLA, MARK ANTHONY LLANES
1049 TENORIO, NOEL CASTRO
1050 TIBAJIA, GINO VIRGILIO BAUTISTA
1051 TICON, LESLIE ABBYJILL ERAMIS
1052 TIMBANG, DENNIS TORRES
1053 TIU, BRIAN GO
1054 TOMELDEN, LEORINA OCAMPO
1055 TONOGBANUA, JENEL ESPITAL
1056 TORCHIVA, WINSLEY JASON SY
1057 TORCULAS, JOSELITO DE LARA
1058 TORIDA, JOHN LLOYD CAGAYAN
1059 TORRES, APRIL VINDUYA
1060 TORRES, J MARIE ALVIN DORMIDO
1061 TRIA, JUMER ORBEGOSO
1062 TRINIDAD, ENGELLAND GALICIA
1063 TROVELA, RYAN JOSEPH ESPINEDA
1064 TUBOLA, ORLAND DELFINO
1065 TUICO, JONAS FLORES
1066 TUMANG, RONCHITO CATACUTAN
1067 TURINGAN, JERRY VILLENA
1068 TUSOY, ANTHONY JAMES DAJAO
1069 TY, FERNANDO MARTIN YU
1070 TY, RODERICK ALAMBATANG
1071 UDAL, REAGAN BALESCO
1072 UDANG, KEVIN PEREZ
1073 UGALE, EDISON JR GARIN
1074 UMALI, EMMANUELLE ABLAN
1075 UNIDA, ISAIAH BACUYAG
1076 URBANO, JAYZELYN APRIL CORPUZ
1077 USANA, MELANIO JR DIAZ
1078 UY, IRIS EVELYN TAN
1079 UY, MILA LABUGUEN
1080 VALDEZ, ANTON KRISTOFFER VALENZUELA
1081 VALDEZ, DERICK FRANCIS PICART
1082 VALENCIA, MARIA ZHANE PARCIO
1083 VALENCIA, MARK DANIEL DE LEON
1084 VALENCIA, RUMEL JR NOYNAY
1085 VALERIANO, JAMES CHRISTOPHER SABIDONG
1086 VALEZA, RONNEL SALEN
1087 VALLADARES, MAE JANIS SELLADO
1088 VALLENTE, FRENZ WARVY ANONOY
1089 VALLES, VERNON HERRERA
1090 VALMADRID, ROLANDO JR REYES
1091 VASO, JACQUES MARTIN FRANCISCO
1092 VASQUEZ, STEVENS ARROGANTE
1093 VELASCO, ROMMEL CERIAS
1094 VENTORILLO, JANE GLOSSIL SARMIENTO
1095 VENTURA, ERICSON DELA CRUZ
1096 VIBAR, DODJIE II BALLON
1097 VICENTE, KAREN JOY UNTALAN
1098 VICMUDO, HYGINUS JEFF VINLUAN
1099 VICTOR, ARVER LLEMOS
1100 VIDAD, MARK VILLA DE LA CRUZ
1101 VILLAFLORES, MICHAEL JEFFREY ACEVEDO
1102 VILLAFUERTE, JONALYN MENDOZA
1103 VILLAFUERTE, MARIAN ERIS ALONZO
1104 VILLAHERMOSA, BARRY UY
1105 VILLALOBOS, MARIANNE BAUTISTA
1106 VILLAMAYOR, RICHARD JOSEPH YUMANG
1107 VILLANUEVA, CARMELO RAZON
1108 VILLANUEVA, DENNIS IAN JUAN
1109 VILLANUEVA, ELIZABETH MARTINEZ
1110 VILLANUEVA, JESSICA LAMPA
1111 VILLARICA, ROBERT KEN MACALINTAL
1112 VILLARUEL, DESIREE ANNE CUSTODIO
1113 VILLAS, ULYSSES NILO
1114 VILLEGAS, HEIDI PRINCIPE
1115 VILLEGAS, NEIL CHAN PIODOS
1116 VILLEGAS, ROMUALDO ABENDAN
1117 VILLONDO, KEVIN JAY RAZONADO
1118 VINTA, HAZELMAE SAN PEDRO
1119 VINZONS, LESTER UY
1120 VITORILLO, ARIADNE SARTE
1121 VITTO, MJ GENEROSO
1122 VOLFANGO, JONATHAN PALAD
1123 WADAN, ELLEN ROSE GABALDA
1124 YANA, REGIL ANUNCIADO
1125 YANG, NORMAN PAUL MARCOS
1126 YANGUAS, AIDA LLOREN
1127 YEBRA, EFREN AUGUSTO JR RIVERA
1128 YOLANGCO, DAVIS DIMAYUGA
1129 YONGCO, JONNEL ESTRADA
1130 YSON, CARMELO REY ALIPANTE
1131 YUMANG, JAYSON ARNUCO

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
PROFESSIONAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEER EXAMINATION
Held on October 2009
Released on October 30, 2009


SEQ. NO. N A M E

1 BENGCO, EDISON MENDOZA
2 CABATAY, JOSEPH TOREJA
3 CABUNIAG, EDGARDO ORTIZ
4 CADUNGOG, JAMES GAGA-A
5 CANONIGO, EMERSON JR BACUS
6 LIM, ISAGANI SAN PASCUAL
7 MAGTAJAS, JONAH ARANDELA
8 MORAL, MAUREEN RAMOS
9 MUYALDE, CRISTOBAL ABEDES
10 NAVARRO, VICTOR CHANCO
11 QUEDDENG, GODFREY QUESEA
12 QUERO, ABELARDO JR RICO
13 REYES, YOLANDO MENDOZA
14 SOLIJON, RONIE ASUPRE
15 STA MARIA, EDWIN ATANACIO
16 VERA CRUZ, LUDGERIO JR URBANO
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Spending the Time in Sembreak

Whoo.. This sembreak is very short. In a few days, the hell in law school begins again. I have not been doing that much during the break. I am just spending time with my gf. well, I have a different hairstyel but I still look fat. haha! Oher than that, I am about to get my passport for future purposes. I also play online games like DotA to pass my time. Now, I no longer know which is better, law school or vactaion.. wahah! I m kinda bored.. hehe!

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Europa europa DVD movie review
















The plot is all about the life of the Jews in the hands of the Nazis of Germany in the Second World War. The movie in itself was superb. It really portrayed the hardship of the Jews during those times. There were scense showing Jews scattered all over the streets lying on he floor like vermin. THe main character Salomon 'Solly' 'Salek' Perel / Josef 'Jupp' Peters, portrayed by Marco Hopschnieder, shows how a Jew survived the war by concealing his true roots which is Jewish. It really is a good movie  which portrayed Jewishe persecution and the white supremacy shown by Hitler's Aryan supremacy. A rivia that I would like o add here is that the Aryans belong to an Arabic ribe and it is quite ironic that Hitler thought of them as white and thus supreme. I so love this movie!!! A must by definitely!

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whoo.. My gf and I just met  up with her friend patrick awhile ago. We met at round 1pm in front of her highschool and then we drove to the newly opened mall in our neighborhood, the Marquee Mall. Then we went to starbucks to talk and get updated with each other. then we watched the Movie The Haunting, which we  thought would be a thriller that would make the hair at the back of our necks stand, but to our disappointmen it not really scary. Then we went to stroll inside the mall and enjoy the day. All in all it was a fun day.

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1st sem finaly ends!!!!

whoo. it been a while since I posted on this blog. Finally the first sem in law school finally ends. yey! However, the anxiety and worry of whether I would pass is always on my mind. I do hope I dont fail any of my subjects.
I amkeeping my fingers crossed
Hoping for the best!!! :)

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prepareing for the last final exam for this semester

"Last final" exam. Edundant isn't it. Well this is how I express how I feel that this 1st semester of my law school is finally goiong to end! After 4 long enduring months of hardships, pain, and sleepless nights, I get to have a break for one week. Yup, you got it right, we are given only given one week to rest from the strenuous semester that we had and what is worse is that the first sem is just the beginning and the esiest, the trek to success and graduation from law school is a long and tedious journey! Oh well, I just hope, I reach the end of the road successfully. :) I'll make longer blogs after the exam tomorrow!!!:)

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The end or the beginning...

The final examinations for my Persons and Family relations class has just ended. DAMN! It was damn difficult. Haha! Oh well, im just glad, I got that over with it. Whoo. I’m done with three hours of nerve-wracking thoughts of what the correct answer might be for heaven’s sake. Nevertheless, I feel bad for the questions I was not able to supply with the correct answers. Oh well, that’s life. Only one more exam to go which would be on Saturday. Luck indeed plays a factor in exams as well. Haha!  If in my undergraduate course I always hope for a grade of 1-1.75, and anything lower is a bad grade, in Law school, a grade of 3.0 would be like heaven for me. That is how tough law school really is, especially here in UP. Nevertheless, learning from the best law professors in the country, what more could I ask for? I just hope that I will be able to survive the world of hell, also known by the name of UP LAW!!! Ehehehe! I just hope I'd pass becaquse three 5.0's and I'm out of law school.. whoo. scary!!!

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Whoo... feeling the stress

The past few days i have been getting little sleep around two hours or so. Nevertheless,I believe that is better than my classmates who dont sleep at all. Well they are really great and studious compared to me. hehe!  Nevertheless, i am starting to feel the stress building up. My hands and fingers are getting numb, my body's aching all over. I have an exam today and another on Saturday.l I just hope this week would be over so I can finally rest. Well rest for only a week that is. because after that the second semester begins, and the hell begins once again. oh well. This.... is LAW SCHOOL. where heaven and hell meet. :) hehe!

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Persons final exam...

Tomorrow is one of my dreaded days, the final exam fopr persons and property relations begins at 1pm tomorrow. Arrgh.. It really is difficult considering the bulk of readings I need to finish. I've finished all 200+ provisions, and yet there are still a lot of cases and articles to finish. Oh no. and the grading system is not 1-5, 5 being the lowest, but rather it is 1-10!!!! This means even if I get a 1 for all the requirements for the course, if I get a 10,. I would definitely flunk!
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Oh well, let's just hope , my preparation would be enough!!!


HOPING FOR THE BEST!!! :)






2more exams to go before the semestral break!!!!

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Hallelujah! Exemption!!!!

WHoo... We were all burning our eyebrows in the review for consti whose exm we didn't know what to expect. The prof announced at the beginning of the class that he would be granting exemptions for the finals. However, as the finals drew near, the hope that he would keep his word grew smaller and even almost close to an impossibility. Finally the time of judgment came, the prof gave exemptions and luckily I was one f those exempted. Despite the sleepless nights for reviewingl, I was just glad I was exempted nd it was all over! whoo. oh well, now tme to review for Person and Family Relations and for Criminal Law. Wish me Luck. :)

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CONSTI FINAL EXAMS!!!!

Oh my God, a few hours from now, I will be taking my final exams for my constituional law class. This is one of the most difficult subjects I have not because it is too difficult in itself, but rather because of the way the prof had taught the subject. Oh, I really dont know what to expect. I havent reviewed that much, Im just really hoping for everything to turn out well.

God Bless us all. :))

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One of the essays I made a few years ago about the deceptions of UP Professors :)

Deception of a UP Professor

University of the Philippines, Diliman Campus (UP Diliman) is a university unlike any other. It is known for its quality education, its unending protests, its alumni, and its reputation of being the breeding ground for activists. This is the place where you will be able experience happiness, sadness, excitement, boredom, hardship, anger, love, and every other emotion that can possibly be felt. But I am going to concentrate only on the most terrible hardship that I have experienced in UP Diliman. Among all the hardships I had, this experience stands out and it has become my most memorable experience in UP Diliman.


Last June 15, 2006, I woke up at around 4 o’clock in the morning in order to get a class through the teacher’s prerogative. The teacher’s prerogative, also known as prerog, is the act of pleading in front of a professor in order to be admitted in his/her class if you are not able to do so during the enrollment. Upon my arrival at the Palma Hall, a building in UP Diliman, I went to one of the rooms to try the teacher’s prerogative but unfortunately, the professor in that class did not arrive. I went to the fourth floor of Palma Hall to check out another room. I was able to find a room where I saw a professor discussing her requirements in her class. She was able to make me believe that she was kind for she kept on smiling and cracking jokes to her students. After her class, I approached her and asked her if she would allow me to be admitted in her class. She told me that the slots were already full for that class, but she told that she has another class in the afternoon and she will gladly accommodate me in that class if I returned. I was so happy for my worries had finally ended. When I came back, she told me that she no longer have any vacant slots in any of her classes. I felt my world crumbling down on me. I felt like committing suicide at that very moment for everything seemed to go wrong. I wanted to curse her. I wanted to tell her how evil she is. I felt anger, frustration, and helplessness at the same time. I wanted to shout at her. Since I was not that evil, I just left the class and wondered what awaits me in the future. Upon arriving at home, I did not commit suicide. Instead, I slept. I slept all my worries away thinking that there is something good that awaits me in the future. It was a good thing for me that the following day I was able to be accommodated in another class where the professor was really kind. I really don’t know if she really was kind for it might be that that professor is deceiving me as well.

I learned from this experience that I should never put down your defense when everything seems to go right because that is the time I am most vulnerable. In that situation, I became secured and reckless for I was given an assurance of getting a slot in the class of that professor. I never thought that something might go wrong. When it did, I felt so much pain, and frustration. I even lost my will to live. Another lesson that may have been instilled in me is that, I should not easily trust people, especially UP professors, who look so kind and thoughtful because their looks might be deceiving me.

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A Critical Analysis of the Justice System in The Philippines

INTRODUCTION


The problem that I wish to tackle with regards to this paper is the judiciary of the Philippines. It would be an inquiry with regards to the vital roles of the Philippine Judiciary in the Philippine state and society and more importantly the problems and issues that the Philippine Judiciary is being confronted with. It would tackle on the possible causes of the problems and the possible solutions to these problems.

There has been degradation with regards to the state of the current politics in the Philippines. Graft and corruption, crimes, scams and many illegal acts are being accused of many different government officials in the different branches of the government. I believe that it is necessary to study that branch of the government which is tasked to uphold the justice and the truth in the country which is the Judiciary. The Philippine Judiciary was designed to uphold fair and impartial justice, effectively and efficiently. This study is significant because if the Judiciary which was believed to be the guardian of justice and truth, is itself corrupted, therefore, justice could not truly be upheld in our country. The Judiciary takes part in ensuring the political stability and thus it should be allowed to function to its optimum to prevent any disruption in its functions and duties.

The delimitation of the paper would be a brief and concise History of the Judiciary from the Pre-Hispanic period to the contemporary period. The paper would concentrate on the main problems and issues concerning the Philippine Judiciary in the Contemporary period and the solutions provided by different agencies, sectors and the author.

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

With the problems that I have tackled in this paper, the theoretical framework which I believe would be applicable would be the society-centered approach which focuses on the interest groups and how they influence policy making in the state. In this paper, an example of how interest groups affect the judiciary is during the time of EDSA 2 where, people from different sectors and interest groups joined together to end the reign of Erap. Having a lot of these interest groups for the removal of Erap from office, the judiciary gave in to what the people want and put GMA into office. Another instance by which interest groups affect the functions of the judiciary is with regards to solving the problems of the Judiciary. The Integrated Bar of the Philippines(IBP) which is an interest group conduct surveys and studies in order to come up with projects and suggestions for the improvement and development of the Philippine Judiciary. This sectoral group is one of the many interest groups that influence the policy-making and other functions of the judiciary.

Another approach which could be used in understanding the problems in the judiciary is the system-centered approach which is concerned with how the international community could influence the policy-making in a country. This could be seen in the Abadilla 5 Case wherein a problem of Court delay which lasted for more than a decade and continues to be unresolved is being confronted by the AHRC (Asian Human Rights Commission) which is based in Hong Kong. The AHRC is non-governmental organization which monitors and lobbies human rights in Asia and this is part of the international community which could take part in affecting the way the judiciary works in Asian countries with regards to Human Rights.

BODY

I. Brief History of the Philippine Judiciary

A system of justice is already present in the Philippine even before the pre-Hispanic period. The system of justice was presided by datus and chieftains. They were responsible for hearing criminal cases and civil claims. Arbiters were also chosen from wise old men verse in custom and law to assist in adjudication.

During the Spanish period, the Royal Audiencia together with the Governor General was regarded as the Philippine judicial body. The Audiencia was dubbed to be the predecessor of the present day Supreme Court but far from being an independent judicial body due to several reasons. First of all, the concept of separation of powers was still unknown during the Spanish period. Furthermore, the Audiencia was not supreme in the cases it decided for it was still apeallable to the Consejo de Indias or the Spanish Monarch.

During the Malolos Congress, the constitution called for the establishment of the Supreme Court of Justice. However a system of an independent Philippine Judiciary was not realized because the exigencies of the war between Spain and the American army prevented its practical and realistic implementation.

During the American Period, on June 11, 1901, the Supreme Court of Justice was born due to Act 136 or the Judiciary Act. However, a totally independent judicial body was not totally realized during this period because most of cases were in favor of the Americans.

The Tydings-McDuffie Law paved the way for Philippine Independence by which the Philippines were to establish a commonwealth government for a period of ten years. It was during this period that the 1935 Constitution was drafted. The 1935 Constitution had several provisions for the improvement of the judiciary. These are: fixed security tenure, compensation, and prohibition of transfer of judges from one district to another without their consent. The power to exercise judicial review was an explicit provision in the constitution.

There was little exercise of the power of judicial review from the period of 1946-1972. However, the judiciary still exercised it power when they deemed it necessary. This period is therefore marked the start of the improvement of the status of the judiciary.

However, the little independence that the Judiciary gained was lost during the Marcos regime. Supreme power was given to Marcos. He was the sole appointing authority with the power to remove justice officials whenever he wanted to. Thus the judiciary could not go against him because of the danger it might do if they did.

However, after the martial law, the period of the 1986 Constitution, innovations were provided to the Judiciary department and thus judicial independence was achieved to some extent. Some of these provisions are: security of tenure, fiscal autonomy, creation of the Judicial and Bar Council, expanded power of judicial review, and power to review the proclamation of Martial Law and suspension of the Writ of habeas corpus.

II. The Problems and Issues Confronting the Philippine Judiciary

and Proposed Solutions to these Problems

It is necessary to tackle the problems that the Judiciary faces considering that it is one of the cornerstones of the Philippine politics and government. According to the survey mentioned in the International Herald Tribune, with regards to the effectiveness of the judiciary for prosecuting and punishing individuals for corruption when abuses are uncovered, the judiciary scored 9.06, with 10 being the most ineffective . Considering this data, we would be able to see that there exists a problem with regarding the judiciary which needs to be given attention.

The Judicial Reform Support Project states the different problems which they believe are being faced by the Philippine Judiciary. Among the main problems are: a.) Delays in the delivery of justice and associated limitations on access, and b) Widespread perceptions of corruption in the judiciary. Other perceived problems are: a.) Ineffective administrative structures and operating systems. b.) Deficient court technologies and facilities, c) need for human resource development, and d.) need to improve public information and collaboration with civil society. The Study of the TA 3693-PHI in 2003 may provide the reason for the perceived minor problems in the Judiciary mentioned above. The problem perceived is the lack of budget which should have been secured through the Judiciary’s fiscal autonomy.

A.) Court Delays

As, the saying goes, “Justice delayed is justice denied.” Court delay is one of the most prevalent issues that confront the Judiciary. Cases filed may take years and might even reach decades before they are decided. Article III Section 16 states that, all persons shall have the right to a speedy disposition of their cases with regards to judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative bodies. In Article VIII Section 15 of the Philippine Constitution, it is stated that all cases must be decided within 24 months from the date of submission to the Supreme Court. However, despite these provisions, court delay is still an eminent problem confronting the Judiciary. An example of a case that experience delay is the Abadilla-5 Case which lasted for almost a decade without proper decision. Both the Supreme Court and afterwards the Court of Appeals had failed to comply with the provision in the Constitution which requires them to give a speedy disposition and decision about the case. This delay even led to the Asian Human Rights Committee, an international organization, getting involved in the issue. . Such delays should not be allowed. To accept court delays as a norm would have an enormous consequence on the very fabric of the justice system. Delays would be doing injustice to those people whose guilt has not been proven to suffer in prison without any sufficient reason. Another example of court delay is that of the long term-trial of former president Joseph Estrada. The case against Estrada on the basis of plunder and perjury was filed April 4, 2001 . The decision was only made more than 6 years after which is in September 2007. During the period of 6 years, Erap was only placed in house arrest in his resthouse in Tanay, which I find to be unjust considering that other people in the same position as Erap are locked in prison cells and not given special attention. Court delay hinders serving of justice and at the same time extends the injustice given to the innocent whose trials have not been decided. The cases above are only two of those thousands of cases which would reveal the problem of Court delay. Granting justice is one of the basic objectives of the Judiciary. The cases reveal that there exists a problem of Court delay.

A solution used by the government in the past was the continuous trial system. In this system, 90 days are allotted as trial period and trials must be held on times and date agreed upon. During the test pilot of the continuous trial system, the judges observed that, 1.) trial delays were brought down the: minimum, 2.) number of postponements were decreased, 3.) undesirable system of resettings was stopped and 4.) settlements by compromise in civil cases and plea bargaining in criminal cases increased. However, it was criticized stating that: 1.) it was to the disadvantage of poor litigants who couldn’t afford of seasoned lawyers and 2.) It was also to the disadvantage of lawyers which are only allowed one appearance per day in courts which diminished their levels of income. However, I believe that the income of the lawyers is not of a great issue with regards to the Judiciary. The effective implementations and service of justice is the main concern of the judicial system and not the income of lawyers. Even if, the income of lawyers would decrease due to the continuous trial system, I still believe that the income they get is still more than sufficient for them to live in a comfortable manner. Moreover, serving justice for the poor litigants in the shortest period of time is far more important with regards to this issue. After all, granting justice and truth is the one of the primary functions of the Judiciary.

Despite the criticisms, the continuous trial system gradually solves the problem regarding Court delays. The approval ratings for continuous trial system has increased from the year 1995-2006 and thus give evidence to the acceptance and satisfaction of the people and lawyers in the system (See Table 1)..

Another solution to the problem of delays is the creation of Barangay Justice Systems. Through the Katarungang Pambarangay, small cases in communities could be decided by Pangkat ng Tagapagkasundo, and it is only after 15 days since it convenes that the trial is moved to the courts. The Katarungang Pambarangay was also an effective measure to decongest court dockets and minimize delay in case disposition. We could also see that according to the survey, the satisfaction the Barangay Justice System has increased from 1996-2006(See Table 2). It means that even if it is only in a gradual state, the effectiveness of the Barangay Justice system and its effective implementations is being realized.







Table 1



Sources: Mahar Mangahas, Linda Luz Guerrero and Marlon Manuel , “New

Diagnostic Study Sets Guideposts for Systematic Development of the Judiciary”. Media Release, 10 December 2006. (Online copies available at www.sws.org.ph/pr061210.htm)








Table 2

Sources: Mahar Mangahas, Linda Luz Guerrero and Marlon Manuel , “New

Diagnostic Study Sets Guideposts for Systematic Development of the Judiciary”. Media Release, 10 December 2006. (Online copies available at www.sws.org.ph/pr061210.htm)



We could see that both the continuous trial system and the Barangay Justice System provide a long-term solution with the problem of court delays. Immediate solutions may not be realizable at the moment with regards to the problem, but long-term solutions like the continuous trial system and Katarungang Pambarangay would in time, serve its purpose and solve the problem of Court delay.

B.) Perceptions and Existence of Wide Spread Corruptions in the Judiciary

A survey in the year 2000 reveals that 62% of respondents believed that there were significant levels of corruption within the judiciary. 65% of respondents believed that “many” or “most” lawyers could be bribed and 57% thought the same about judges. Considering this data, the Judiciary seems to have a very negative impression with regarding its performance. Some of the problems seen with regards to corruption are partiality, bias of judges and bribery. An example of this is the case CARMEN P. EDAÑO, COMPLAINANT, VS. JUDGE FATIMA G. ASDALA, wherein the complainant charges the judge for grave abuse of discretion and authority, and conduct unbecoming of a judge regarding civil case no Q-97-30576 about the respondent Butler accepting paternity of Edaño’s children. The judge’s decisions were all in favor of the respondent and there was even evidence of Butler coming to the judges chambers. Respondent judge was found GUILTY of gross insubordination and misconduct unbefitting of a member of the judiciary and was dismissed from the service with forfeiture of all salaries, benefits and leave credits to which she may be entitled.

There are several measures being pushed through by different sectors and institutions for the solutions of this problem. For the IBP, one of the most effective ways of preventing the corruption in the judiciary is through thorough judicial education . Other solutions suggested to the problem is evaluation of the existing ethics code applicable to judges and court staff and revising it as needed. I believe that judicial education is a must in solving the problem of corruption in the judiciary. We must also have an awareness of this corruption. We must follow the example of Carmen Edaño who stood against the corruption of the judges that she has experienced. It is by showing these lawyers and judges that there wrongdoings don’t go unpunished that they would stop doing such acts.

C.) Fiscal Autonomy leading to other problems

Fiscal autonomy is a privilege granted to the judiciary by the Constitution as part of ensuring its independence. However, according to the study conducted by Araneta, in practice, the judiciary’s budget and cash releases are subject to the same terms and conditions applied to agencies without fiscal autonomy. This then may be seen as the cause of the other problems arising in the judiciary like lack of supplies, deficient court technologies and facilities and many others. This problem may be a cause of Court delays, considering the fact that there are not enough trial courts available to accommodate all the cases being filed. For the proposed budget of 2007, the judiciary was given a budget of P9.6 billion which is a mere 1% of the entire budget while on the other hand the executive branch receives around 570 billion, around more than half of the entire budget . I agree with Senator Aquilino Pimental, “…we should not allow a situation where the judiciary, as the last recourse of victims of injustice, will be crippled in discharging its functions due to insufficient funds. That will only aggravate the country’s troubles... ” Indeed, the judiciary must be given sufficient funds for it to work effectively. Considering all the poor infrastructures, and facilities of the judiciary, a call for a larger budget is needed to solve the problems of the judiciary. I believe that the most effective solution to the problem is to allot a greater budget for the judicial department. The judiciary must be given sufficient budget which would allow it to perform its function well. If the Judiciary is crippled by the problems it faces due to lack of budget, then the whole country would suffer the consequences of its poor performance.

CONCLUSIONS

With regards to the data provided above, I have come up with several conclusions. First of all, the judiciary itself is aware of the problems that confront it. There are even studies with regards on how to solve the problems of the judiciary. Solutions have also been proposed by different organizations and sectors regarding the issues of the judiciary.

However, in my opinion, the solutions are only gradually having an effect for the improvement of the judiciary. I further believe that it is through the proper and effective implementation of these solutions that the judiciary would be able to eradicate the problems that it faces. With regards to the corruption in the judiciary, I would like to quote from the article of the IBP which states, “Deprive a man a corruptible lawyer, he cannot corrupt a judge.” A bribe needs a lawyer to perpetrate the corruptive act. As long as lawyers uphold their sense of justice, I believe that the level of corruption and bribery in the Judiciary would be minimized. Another suggestion for the Judiciary to be efficient and effective is through continuous education with regards to the law and the ethics of Law. However, for these suggestions to be realized, the solution would again be a larger budget allotment to the judicial department for the implementation of its projects and cases. Without a budget to start with, any attempts to solve the problem of the judiciary would not be possible. The Judiciary is the one responsible for upholding the justice and truth in the country. No matter how competitive the members and employees of the judiciary are, without sufficient budget to help them function in their optimum performance, the judicial problems would remain and may even get worse.

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ANg pghubog ng laruan sa Paghubog ng pagkatao (A Pan Pil 19 paper)



Ang mga laro o laruan ay isa sa mga una at epektibong instrumento o apparato na siyang humuhubog sa pagkatao natin lalo na sa ating kabataan. Karamihan sa mga laro o namamayaning laro sa kasalukuyan ay humuhubog ng pagkatao natin patungo sa ideolohiya na siyang namamayani sa panahon na iyon. Sa mas partikular na halimbawa, ang mga laro at laruan ay maaring humubog sa pagtingin ng isang tao sa namamayaning gender at sexuality sa panahon na iyon(nagiging Ideological Gender Apparatus siya). At sa paulit-ulit na paggawa ng mga ganitong bagay, tulad ng nabanggit sa itaas, nahuhubog ang pagkatao natin upang tingnan ang bagay na ito bilang siyang norm o batayan ng kung ano ang dapat o katanggap-tanggap sa lipunan. Sa kasalukuyan ang namamayaning pagtingin ay ang lalaki ang: mas malakas, mas matapang, palaban, hindi nagpapakita ng kahinaan, tagapagtanggol, bida, atbp. Sa kabilang banda, ang babae naman ay: mahina, inaapi, inililigtas, tagapag-alaga, taong-bahay lamang, emosyonal, atbp. Sa ganito ring paraan hinuhubog ang pagkatao, gender at sexualidad ng isang bata sa pamamagitan ng mga laruan. Ang mga batang lalake lamang ang maaaring maglaro ng baril-barilan, robot, espada at iba pang mga laruan na nagpapahiwatig ng tapang at sumisimbulo na ang lalaki ang tagapagtanggol o ang malakas. Ang mga laro naman tulad ng Barbie, lutu-lutuan at iba pa ay nagpapahiwatig ng role ng isang babae bilang tagapag-alaga, pagiging mahina at inaapi. Karamihan ng mga laro natin kung hindi man lahat ay nakikitaan ng potential magamit bilang isang apparato o instrumento sa paghubog ng pagkatao ng mga bata at nagiging training ground ito para sanayin sila sa kung ano ang dapat ang maging papel nila sa lipunan.


Pero marami ring mga laro na maaring isipin natin na posibleng lumalaban o humahamon sa kaisipang ito. Karamihan ng mga board games(i.e. chess, snakes and ladders, monopoly) ay nagpapakita ng paghamon sa ideological na gender na namumuno sa isang panahon. Ang pyesa ng Queen sa Chess ay nagpapakita na posibleng maging malakas ang babae. Siya ang may pinakamalakas o pinakamalayong sakop sa paggalaw sa chessboard. Subalit, kahit na may posibilidad na magpakita ito ng lakas ng babae, maaari pa rin natin makita na kahit gaano kalakas pa ang Queen, mas mahalaga pa rin ang King(lalake) at pwedeng maisakripisyo ang Queen para mailigtas ang King dahil pag nakain ang King, talo na ang lahat. At kung susuriin natin para lalo pang magiging kumplikado ang lahat, dahil sinubukan ng pakitaan ng kahinaan ang lalake(na maaring humamon sa ideology na malakas ang lalake), pero ipinapakita na mas importante pa rin ang lalake sa babae kahit na gano pa kalakas ang isang babae. Nangangahulugan na ang larong Chess ay nakikitaan ng paghamon sa kung ano ang norm at pagpapakita na hindi laging malakas ang lalake, ngunit sa banding huli nabibigyan diin pa rin ang importansya ng lalake kaysa sa babae. Ang snake and ladders siguro ay mas magandang ehemplo ng paghamon sa idelohiya na namamayani sa gender and sexuality. Ang pinakacommon na drawing sa snakes and ladders ay yaong ang nasa pinaktuktok o finish line ay isang babae. Hindi lalake ang nasa tuktok, di tulad ng namamayaning idelohiya. Mapapansin din na ang ladder na pag natungtungan ay pinakamalayo ang maaakyat ay isang babae din. Nagpapakita na malayo ang kayang marating ng babae kung siya ay magsusumikap. Ito ay isang magandang halimbawa ng paghamon ng isang laro sa namamayaning gender o sexuality ng isang panahon. Maliban sa mga board games isa pang laro na maaaring kakitaan ng paghamon sa namamayaning gender o sexuality ay ang larong patintero. Ito ay nilalaro sa pamamagitan ng dalawang o higit pang linya na kung saan, pipigilan ng taya na makalampas ang kalaban sa binabantayan niyang linya. Ito ay isang laro na pwedeng laruin ng sabay ng lalake at babae. Marami ring mga laro na talaga naman pwedeng laruin ng sabay ng babae at lalake. Ngunit ang importansya nito ay sa kadahilanang pwedeng babae ang mamuno at maging pinakamagaling sa larong ito . Sa larong patintero ang pinakamabilis ang siyang nananalo. Tintignan ng mga batang lalake ang kanilang kalarong babae bilang kapantay at kasimbilis nila. Hindi nila binabalewala ito. Dahil ang pokus ng tanong na ito ay ukol sa gender at sexuality, makikita natin ang epektibong paghamon ng larong patintero sa namamayaning gender at sexuality. Ang problema sa patintero ay pumupukol ito sa mga matataba. Ipinapakita na hindi maganda ang maging mataba dahil mabagall ka at hindi ka magandang kakampi. Pero pagdating sa gender at sexuality, epektibo ang patintero sa pagimpluwenysa laban sa namamayaning gender at sexuality. Maraming mga laro ang posibleng kandidiato bilang mga larong humahamon sa namamayaning gender at sexuality ngunit hindi ito masyadong nagiging epktibo dahil karamihan pa rin ng mga laro natin ay humhubog sa pananaw na kung ano dapat ang isang ideal na lalake o babae.

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Some Beerkad Bar comics. hehe. funny.









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finals exams coming up...

whooo.. the thought of final exams is now starting to hunt me. all those codals, provisions, and cases to memorize, oh my this is indeed going to be one hell of a week for me! damn it. i really hope, i'll make it through all this considering the difficulty of the exams. :) I just pray I would. :) Finally after 4 months of hell, i'll be given a short measly break of one week. come on now. oh well, I just have to make the most of what is available. wahaha! :)

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whoo..

i am having colds since a long time. oh my... huhuh

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One Helluva a Day

Whoo.. ANotehr new day and I think I woke up on the wrong side of the bed. i feel so sleepy. arggh. I have two subjects for today and have not read much on the topic. oh well. good luck to me. :) i hope i do well despite everything:)

God Bless us ALL!

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Leg his final exams over..

whoo.. The final exam for legal history is over and heck, it turned out that their was indeed a written portion for the exam. Damn, i was not able to read that much. Well there were only three question but it two and a half hours is still insufficient to finish it. Nevetheless, I was able to finish all the questions though I was not that detailed in my answers. Nevertheless, that is 2 down for the exams, 3 more to go..:)

I would have to study in advance for my other classes. :)

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leg his final exams,,,

I was really feeling comfortable a few hours ago since our legal history final exam would be a group effort. However, everything crumbled into dust when I received a text message stating that we are required to bring blue books(exam booklet) for tomorrow. It is not yet definite that it would be an individual exam but I'm really keeping my fingers, maybe even my toes crossed that it would still be a group panel discussion. OMG. :)

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Feast

Today is the feast in our town. So all im gonna do right now is eat eat and eat! wahaha! :) But thinking about it, i have a final examination coming up. oh well. haha! :) I can do this nevertheless. O have read all the readings and I believe I'll be able to make it. I have also made up with my gf so positive energy keeps on coming! :) Think positive always! :)

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Finals Week Coming Up.

The FInal Examination would be starting next week and it really stresses me out that I would have cram all of these heavy law subjects into one day. I really need to manage my time a lot or else I'll be dead. Around 4,000 or so pages to read and understand. Oh my God. This is just too much for me too handle. wahaha! :) Nevertheless, i believe I'll be able to get through this. I always do...I guess. oh well. :)

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Break Up...

My girlfriend and I finally broke up. Last night, she was not replying or anything and around 10 in the evening I sent a text message saying goodnight. A few minutes later I saw a missed call from her. I texted her once againm but she did nit reply and so I slept. At around 1am, I woke up and saw several delayed message sent by her. She was breaking up with me stating that I never replied to any of her message. It sucks because I never received any of those message so how am i to reply. It hurts a lot because I really do love her. She's making me choose between law school or her which is a tough choice. All I am thinking about is our fufture but her view is that as long as I am with he rin the future, she doesn't care about how we are to live. :( Hay.... I no longer know what to do. In the presence of other I am so happy as if nothing has happenede, but when I am alone, I feel trhe poangs of losing the person I love... :( I hope I'll be able to get over this...

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A bad week for me...

this week has been the worst for me. Problems keep on piling up. It is almost about the fianls week for law school and there is too much to read. I cant prepare for it anymore. Moreover, my girlfriend wants to break up with me due to the little time I have for her. It sucks. I do love her a lot and Im doing everything I can to give her the time. It hurts a lot

In addition to that, when I tried to open my saving when my estimate saving is around P12,000, it turned out that all I have is P3500. It sucks a lot. :( Its frustrating me so. The only person i can suspect is my borther. Who else might try to get the money except for him when he is the only person in the house with me. This sucks. I have no money. I have a lot of problems... im so frustrated. Im still hoping for the best though.

Just smile.. Keep Smiling, :)

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first post

yey! first post :)

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