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flyingkikiam · 2 years
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Rise Up Siargao #siargs #siargao #coconutroad #coconutroadsiargao #backpacking #backpackinglife #surigao #wheninsiargao #squadgoals #revengetravel #travelgoals #chill (at Coconut Road, Siargao) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch2lOBRPHlJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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annidentified · 2 years
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lishielei · 2 years
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Sarap kain now tapal laturrrr 😂 #foodie #surigao #grill #boulevard #seaside #scallops #seafood #guisado #baked #pineapplefizz (at Harborside Resto & Grill) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfESjvAF7etY_KgeojVH0tJsmcYGDi2XvJq4Vw0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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onenettvchannel · 2 years
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POLICE REPORT: 38 y/o Construction Worker has arrested for stealing Chocolates in Surigao City
SURIGAO, SURIGAO DEL NORTE -- A construction worker has been arrested after being detained at the Surigao City Police Station (SCPS) in a case of stealing chocolates inside a local convenience store in particular near Borromeo St. in Brgy. Washington last Wednesday morning (June 8th, 2022) at 10:20am (Surigao local time).
The detainee was identified as Justin Baharlibaste, 38 y/o, a resident of Brgy. Pad-as, Placer, Surigao del Norte was apprehended by the staff of a convenience store after a confiscated Ajung Sling Bag was found to contain 7 chocolates worth a total of PHP1,225 (U$D23.11).
According to the Surigao police, this is the 3rd time that the suspect has been insulted, but based on a CCTV footage, the said suspect was arrested once again where he entered the establishment for a repetitive essential goods of illegal shoplifting.
They turned it over to the said police with a suspect, who could possibly be charged here in the case of “Theft” by the staff of its “Theft and Robbery Unit” of SCPS, which is classified as a shoplifter individual.
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SOURCE: https://www.facebook.com/1120982471256153/posts/549230276673169 [Reference News Report from Derecho Balitang Surigao on DXRS-AM RMN: Surigao (skip the timestamp of 7m19s)]
-- OneNETnews Team
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thedalatribune · 8 months
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The Road To Wisdom
The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself, he becomes wise.
Alden Nowlan
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contremineur · 1 year
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American battleship USS West Virginia (BB-48) firing during the Battle of Surigao Strait, October 1944
The battle of Leyte Gulf consisted of four main engagements (the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea, the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Battle off Cape Engaño and the Battle off Samar), as well as lesser actions. It was the first battle in which Japanese aircraft carried out organised kamikaze attacks, and it was the last naval battle between battleships in history.
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westvalleyfaultph · 27 days
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Magnitude 5.0 Quake Hits Surigao del Sur
A magnitude 5.0 earthquake just hit the province of Surigao del Sur today at 5:16 in the morning. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) determined the quake to be tectonic in origin and hit some 31 kilometers northeast of Lingig with a depth of focus of 10 kilometers. The following intensities have been reported: Intensity V – Lingig, and Hinatuan, SURIGAO DEL…
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oaresearchpaper · 28 days
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travelella · 4 months
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Dapa, Surigao del Norte, Philippines
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ricisidro · 5 months
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At least 14 strong earthquakes, including a 6.8 magnitude quake, struck the province of Surigao del Sur from 10:35 p.m. on Sunday to 6:00 a.m. this Monday, according to Phivolcs.
Most of which were recorded as aftershocks of the 7.4 magnitude quake that rocked the province on Saturday, December 2.
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beingjellybeans · 1 year
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Sun Life Foundation and WWF collaborate for sustainable Food Shed Farming
Sun Life Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Sun Life Philippines, has partnered with World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines to establish two Food Shed Farming Enterprise projects in the province of Surigao del Norte. The collaboration aims to provide a sustainable source of food and economic resilience for low-income urban communities through food security and sustainable…
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conandaily2022 · 1 year
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Chrystel Mae Correos biography: 13 things about Miss Earth Mindanao-Air 2022
Chrystel Mae Correos is a Filipino psychometrician, visual artist, model and beauty queen. She hails from Carrascal, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Correos is 5’7″ tall. Here are 13 more things about her: In March 2013, she graduated from Carrascal National High School in Carrascal. In July 2017, she graduated cum laude from Mindanao State University -Iligan Institute of Technology in Iligan…
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tfasogsv · 2 years
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thedalatribune · 9 months
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The Theology Of Sleeping
Somewhere near the beginning of my Christian life, I started associating sleeplessness with godliness. And for understandable reasons.
The sluggard of Proverbs has long lived as a vivid character in my imagination - that buffoon who flops on his bed “as a door turns on its hinges” (Proverbs 26:14), who answers his mother’s fourth knock with a mumble: “A little sleep, a little slumber . . .” (Proverbs 6:10). Then, positively, I read of psalmists who prayed at midnight and woke before dawn (Psalm 119:62, 147) — and of a Savior who rose “very early” (Mark 1:35) and sometimes passed the night without a wink (Luke 6:12).
Stories from church history also cast a shadow over my bed. I read with wonder how Hudson Taylor sometimes rose at 2:00am to read and pray until 4:00am (Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret, 243). George Whitefield, too, was known to begin his day well before dawn, sometimes finishing both his devotions and his first sermon by 6:00am (George Whitefield: God’s Anointed Servant, 196). And didn’t the Puritans get just a few hours of sleep a night? The post-Puritan William Law seemed to capture the spirit of the godliest saints when he spoke of “renouncing sleep” to redeem the time (When I Don’t Desire God, 160).
Under such influences, I tried many times to carve off minutes and sometimes hours from my nightly routine, attempting to find the smallest amount of sleep I could get without losing essential functions. I greeted many midnights and dark mornings. I experimented with elaborate alarm clocks. I traded my pillow for cups of coffee.
And all the while, I did not always take seriously all that God says about sleep. I did not realize that “sometimes,” as D.A. Carson puts it, “the godliest thing you can do in the universe is get a good night’s sleep”
For all the biblical passages that hallow sleeplessness, perhaps just as many sanctify sleep. In Proverbs, the same father who warns his son about the dangers of “a little sleep” also assures him that wisdom gives good rest (Proverbs 3:24). Alongside the psalmists who praise God at midnight are others who praise him in the morning after a sound night of slumber (Psalm 3:5).
And in the Gospels, one of the more remarkable images of our Savior is of him in a storm-tossed, wave-battered boat, “asleep on the cushion” (Mark 4:37–38). He could stay up all night when needed, but he was not above taking a nap the next day.
Perhaps the most striking endorsement of sleep, however, comes from the simple fact that God made us this way. Scripture gives no indication that our need for nightly rest began in Genesis 3. And in fact, before the fruit was taken from the tree, before the weariness of sin weighed down the world, Adam slept (Genesis 2:21). Sleep, it seems, is no fallen necessity, nor merely a fleshly temptation, but a divine gift. Both then and now, God “gives to his beloved sleep” (Psalm 127:2).
And therefore, though occasions come when we must renounce sleep for the sake of something greater, Scripture gives us a more positive default posture: in Christ, God teaches us to redeem sleep. He brings our beds back to Eden, where we learn to receive sleep as healer, teacher, giver, and servant...
Perhaps a friend in need asks for a late-night phone call, or a small-group member needs an early-morning ride to the airport. Perhaps a child cries from down the hall, or a spouse just needs to talk. Perhaps hospitality ran late, or some crucial decision requires a midnight consultation with our Lord. Either way, in the face of such needs, we kindly thank sleep for its services and then dismiss it as the servant God made it to be.
When we leave our beds to walk in love, we do not leave our God. His help is stronger than sleep’s healing, his wisdom deeper than sleep’s teaching, his generosity greater than sleep’s giving. He can sustain us in our sleeplessness and, in his good time, give again to his beloved sleep.
Scott Hubbard The Godliness of a Good Night's Sleep
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