tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-81443714013978689592024-03-13T01:05:05.505-07:00Frogstone | Flowerhorn King| Origin of FlowerhornFrogstone is a breeder of flowerhorn, the original flowerhorn come from his aquarium. Flowerhorn is a very cute lovely aquarium fish pet.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.comBlogger237125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-79940277645022627742013-03-19T22:25:00.003-07:002013-03-19T22:28:40.985-07:002012 Bar Passer<br /><br />1. A JOSE- AGUSTIN, Karren<br />2. ABASTILLAS, Lemuel<br />3. ABERIN, Ma. Christine<br />4. ABES, Royce Nieville<br />5. ABRENZOSA, Cleofe<br />6. ABUAN, Ruby Ryza<br />7. ACEDO, Kristian Josef<br />8. ACORDA, Jacqueline<br />9. ACOSTA, Lourdes Mae<br />10. ACOSTA, JR., Gil<br />11. ACUÑA, Jose Fidel<br />12. ADAN, Jan Mari<br />13. ADAP, Sanawia<br />14. AGANA, III, Carlos Ivan<br />15. AGATEP, Pia Augustha<br />16. AGBAY-ABILAR, Janice<br />17. AGBON, Ma. Cecelia Esperanza<br />18. 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midway and gets stuck. Not advancing any further. Then it hits you, you may
have had a tad more jelly filled donuts than you were supposed to have during
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duration of this period you are only allowed to eat green vegetables. It is up
to you as to how you would like to prepare them. You can eat them raw, sauté
them, or toss them in a blender. You are not allowed to use any type of
seasoning at all though. The usual vegetables of choice are lettuce, broccoli,
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you can. If you don’t have much time, at least get 45 minutes of aerobics
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proper exercise. For you to be able to avoid last minutes stunts such as <b>lose weight fast diets</b>, change your
lifestyle. Eat and live right. I will also benefit you long term.<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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It is a great choice for the people who really want to straighten up their diet and be serious about juicing. The twin gear juicer reviews that will be discussed in this article aims to really give you information whether you should buy them or not. Everybody already have heard about the good news regarding the nutrients people get when the raw ingredients of the fruit or vegetable are directly ingested by the human body. The vitamins and minerals are the things we need in order to stay strong, alert, active, and free from many diseases. This is exactly what the twin gear juicers are going to do for you. They promise to give you more juice than ever before and also be able to provide you more nutrients, according to the juicer reviews. This is when you compare this juicer to the single and the centrifugal kinds of juicers.<br /><br />When you say triturating juicers, this is also the same as the twin gear juicers. To be able to triturate means you rub, grind, or crush, and even pound the ingredient into very fine substance. This action of the juicer will break down the fruit or the vegetable and will open the cell membrane of the plant materials that will later on be able to let go of the juice that we need in our bodies with all the nutrients and healthy enzymes that will help us to stay healthy. This is why the juicer reviews are happy that the person who drinks from the juice of this juicer is able to get all the necessary nutrients of the fruit or veggies that are used to juice. It is also a great thing to have in the kitchen rather than the centrifugal juicer because these are working on lower RPMs. The blades of the centrifugal juicer will be destroying the things you need like the enzymes and nutrients because the blades goes too fast. The juicer reviews recommend that the twin gear juicer is used instead because every drop that this juicer producers is guaranteed to give each person in the household majority of the benefits of the all-natural juice.<br /><br />What you have to know as a downside of this twin gear juicer is its cost. You can expect that they are higher when it comes to the retail price of a centrifugal juicer per the juicer reviews. However, you can already see what these juicers do to the nutrients versus what you will get the more common type. You are in for healthy drinking, right? Don’t focus on what you can’t have but you can go and enjoy the benefits of healthy drinking.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-81521670057423773232012-12-06T21:12:00.000-08:002012-12-06T21:12:50.926-08:00Brazil 2016 Olympics<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml>
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product that’s genuinely revolutionary, but once it does it could transform the
way we do things at home and with our lifestyle in turn. Such revolutionary
innovation comes in the form of the <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Nutrimill</b> Grain
Mill, which features its convenient use and noise-free, heat-reduced
performance. The preliminary problems and issues involving electric grain mills
have been dealt with in the <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Nutrimill</b>,
which includes operation that’s free of dust and can conduct self-cleaning
aside from the reduced noise levels. The special feature that enables the low-
to no-noise levels is the air channeling, which is a novel and intelligent
design, and one that sets<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Nutrimill </b>way
above the other modern kitchen mills. Indeed, the engineers have carefully
crafted the features to make the <b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;">Nutrimill</b> highly
useful for the people. For instance, the interaction with the bowl is made
easier and more effortless through the Trutrack guides found in the base of the
mill. Also, storage is made more convenient with the storage of the cord within
the unit, and it can be disassembled fast with the use of the take-down knob. </span></span></div>
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TruGrind impact milling heads—enables the production of grinds that are both
fine and coarse. These stainless steel heads prevent the mixing of the stones
and burrs in the grains by turning the wheat berries into fine grains. Along
with this is the cooling mechanism with the use of the airflow design found in
the base of the unit. Thus, temperatures below 125 can be achieved, thereby
preserving the essential nutrients of the grains. </span></span></div>
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mill by which you can regulate the coarseness or fineness of the flour. Through
the variable speed motor feature, impact heads can be controlled by the user as
well as the speed of the motor, enabling you to have the grains that are
perfect either for flours in cakes or for popcorn and rice. Also, the huge
selection of grains that are dry and grindable can be used in special diets or
in gluten-free ones. </span></span></div>
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mill and be one in five minutes more or less through the impressive design of
the impact chamber. Overfilling the bowl will not be a problem with the
predetermined one to one ratio for milling, which enables one to fill the grain
hopper with no worries whatsoever. Also, this is the sole grinder that can be
switched on and off during the grinding itself, unlike other units that have
impact chambers that are jammed. </span></span></div>
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quality can be assured not only with the type of motor used but with the impact
heads as well. The ingenuity, versatility and craftsmanship of its design will
assure the user of its durability for many years to come. </span></span></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-84254405228723673412012-05-22T19:50:00.001-07:002012-05-22T19:50:40.261-07:002012 C. P. A. LICENSURE EXAMINATION<div style="text-align: center;">
Roll of Successful Examinees in the <br /> C. P. A. LICENSURE EXAMINATION <br /> Held on MAY 13, 2012 & FF. DAYS <br /> Released on MAY 22, 2012 </div>
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Seq. No. N a m e <br /> <br /> 1 ABACA, MARIA FRANCIA SANCHEZ <br /> 2 ABAD, JUAN CARLO ANZALDO <br /> 3 ABAD, MARIA MONIEL PAMA <br /> 4 ABALOS, JERICO PETILLA <br /> 5 ABANIEL, CHIZON MARK DOUGLAS SOLIJON <br /> 6 ABANTO, KING FAHDE LIM <br /> 7 ABARCA, ZACH VALONES <br /> 8 ABARQUEZ, JESELITO ALCALA <br /> 9 ABDON, JAY-AR PANTUA <br /> 10 ABDUL, AIZA BALIAG <br /> 11 ABELLANA, CLAIRE ANN DIZON <br /> 12 ABLING, AIZEL CATAPANG <br /> 13 ABNE, ROSEVILLA TIQUEL <br /> 14 ABONG, GENO BILL PAYOD <br /> 15 ABRATIQUE, MILDRED VICEDO <br /> 16 ABREGANA, EDGARDO JR BAAY <br /> 17 ABREGUNDA, FLORINIE FERMIN <br /> 18 ABSALON, MARIA TERESA CASTILLEJOS <br /> 19 ABSIN, KATHLEEN HARE <br /> 20 ABUEVA, NILO SUMAMPONG <br /> 21 ABUYOT, KRISTINE SARINO <br /> 22 ACADEMIA, JESREL ZONIO <br /> 23 ACANG, RUSHELL LLACER <br /> 24 ACASO, KRISTINE LAPONG <br /> 25 ACERA, ALLAN FRANCIS SANCHEZ <br /> 26 ACERET, HANEL JOYCE OANDASAN <br /> 27 ACESOR, JOVYLYN ARENAS <br /> 28 ACOFO, OPHELIA FANA-ANG <br /> 29 ACOSA, MARK JIM AGUIRRE <br /> 30 ACOSIDO, JON EDGAR JUAN <br /> 31 ACOSTA, GEM IMEE QUERUBIN <br /> 32 ACOSTA, JULIEFER IMBORNAL <br /> 33 ACOYMO, ROGEVIEVE VILLACASTIN <br /> 34 ACUIN, JUDITH ABEJAR <br /> 35 ADA, ARCHER DATARO <br /> 36 ADARNE, JESECA ESTRADA <br /> 37 ADJIJIL, JON ALPHONZ BOMBAES <br /> 38 ADOFINA, ALMIRA REALEZA <br /> 39 ADOLFO, JENNIBETH MELGAR <br /> 40 ADORNA, ROXANNE CONIZA <br /> 41 ADRIAS, REGINE SICAT <br /> 42 AGDAN, RUTH MICAH PERENAL <br /> 43 AGNAS, GRETCHEN MORENO <br /> 44 AGUHOB, RENZ PINEDA <br /> 45 AGUILA, MA ANDREA ANTONIO <br /> 46 AGUILAR, SHARON BAZAR <br /> 47 AGUINALDO, JAYCE JETSIE GACELO <br /> 48 AGUSTIN, DALLY ANN TADEO <br /> 49 AGUSTIN, ROSEMARIE HILARIO <br /> 50 ALAMPAY, WILFEM YBARLEY <br /> <br /> 51 ALAPAG, DOMINGO CERO <br /> 52 ALAPAR, RIZZA MEI POBLETE <br /> 53 ALARCON, JESTONI LUNA <br /> 54 ALAVA, GLYNN GAYAS <br /> 55 ALBA, KIMBERLY ANN VILLAMAYOR <br /> 56 ALBANO, MATHEW NIKKOLAS OLAYON <br /> 57 ALBARICO, NOEL JR CARREON <br /> 58 ALBELAR, JERO JARDENIL <br /> 59 ALBIS, TEFFANY SOLARES <br /> 60 ALBORIA, DOUGLAS INDINO <br /> 61 ALBUNIAN, GRACE MENOR <br /> 62 ALBURAN, RONNACEL GODINEZ <br /> 63 ALCACHUPAS, CHARISSA BUTON <br /> 64 ALCANTARA, CHARMAIN VILLAFLORES <br /> 65 ALCANTARA, NAOMI KIRSTEN CALUB <br /> 66 ALCANTARA, SONNY MEL HALLARCES <br /> 67 ALCON, DWAYNE LANUZA <br /> 68 ALCONES, BERLY JOY CONDE <br /> 69 ALDECOA, AARON KEVIN PUA <br /> 70 ALE, JONALYN MADANGUIT <br /> 71 ALEJOS, FIORELLA DELA CRUZ <br /> 72 ALENTON, JUN BRIAN BASALLO <br /> 73 ALFISCAR, KIRSTEN MAY GALOLO <br /> 74 ALFONSO, RODDIE GENE GONZALES <br /> 75 ALI, FAIZODEN PANGARUNGAN <br /> 76 ALI, NORSHEED YUSUF USOP <br /> 77 ALIGUYON, KURT RUSSEL SERRANO <br /> 78 ALIMA, EMMA DAYAGANON <br /> 79 ALIMURONG, ACE BRIAN ANSALDO <br /> 80 ALINSUNORIN, CHARLOTTE MEDES <br /> 81 ALIS, FRANCIS HUFANCIA <br /> 82 ALIVIO, WILLIAM TEK-ING <br /> 83 ALLERA, IVY ROSE BELNAS <br /> 84 ALMAZAN, JOSEPH PAOLO PALAGANAS <br /> 85 ALMIRANTE, AYLE BRAY VILLAFUERTE <br /> 86 ALOIT, GEFFREY PETILLA <br /> 87 ALONZO, MICHELE DE JESUS <br /> 88 ALQUIZA, LEAH HANNAH DAYAO <br /> 89 ALSAEN, JERIEL ERLE LOZANO <br /> 90 ALTES, EDEN SARRAH TAPERLA <br /> 91 ALURA, RIZGARNETT JINGCO <br /> 92 ALVARADO, JOANNA MARIE CURIT <br /> 93 ALVAREZ, MICHAEL SUMALDE <br /> 94 ALVARICO, ROEVEL FRANZ CABUNGCAL <br /> 95 ALVENDO, ROMELIE DE GUZMAN <br /> 96 ALZAGA, ROSE ANN NALUZ <br /> 97 AMAN, GIAN CARLO ALMORO <br /> 98 AMANSEC, CELINA MARIE CAMACHO <br /> 99 AMATA, CLAUDINE MAGARRO <br /> 100 AMBRAY, ARNNY JULY VALEROSO <br /> <br /> 101 AMBUYOC, JOHN LEO DANO <br /> 102 AMELER, CARISSA CAÑETE <br /> 103 AMIGABLE, JOSEPHINE VITUG <br /> 104 AMIGO, CRESCENCIO JR PICUT <br /> 105 AMONELO, NIÑO CARLO POLIQUIT <br /> 106 AMOR, SHEILA MAE CLEMENTE <br /> 107 AMORA, MARIA THERESA JADRAQUE <br /> 108 AMORA, VIVIAN BENIGNOS <br /> 109 ANANORIA, LUCILLE MARIE BALLESTEROS <br /> 110 ANCA, JACQUELINE SALEN <br /> 111 ANCHETA, ROSE ANN BARRIENTOS <br /> 112 ANDAL, ABIGAEL MARCIAL <br /> 113 ANDAYA, JUSTINE TIMMY GIEL VALLO <br /> 114 ANDAYA, SANTIAGO JR PALACIO <br /> 115 ANDES, ALDWYN CALAUD <br /> 116 ANDEZA, DACER BUSTAMANTE <br /> 117 ANDIG, NARIMA BALT <br /> 118 ANDINO, CLARISSE ULALIA <br /> 119 ANDINO, ISABEL REGINA DOGELIO <br /> 120 ANDRES, CIERYLYN RIVERA <br /> 121 ANG, DIANE MICHELLE BERNARDO <br /> 122 ANG, SHERALD WINCHEL PINTACASI <br /> 123 ANG, TIMMY ROBLES <br /> 124 ANGELES, KAMEEHLA TRINIDAD <br /> 125 ANGLO, RONALYN MARANAN <br /> 126 ANGSIOCO, ARLYN JOY RAYOS <br /> 127 ANIBAN, NOEMI VILLAPA <br /> 128 ANINO, KENNETH ALBERT DE GUZMAN <br /> 129 ANINZO, JO ANN ECLARINAL <br /> 130 ANTIGUO, GINALYN SERNADILLA <br /> 131 ANTONIO, MARIO JR REYNOSO <br /> 132 ANTONIO, NOEMI BULOS <br /> 133 ANTONIO, ROSEMARIE MAPE <br /> 134 ANUPOL, ROMEO HUBILLAR <br /> 135 ANWAR, SAMEER DIZON <br /> 136 APALAT, AERA JEAN SALAPARE <br /> 137 APAWAN, ROLLIE MAR TAGARDA <br /> 138 APILAN, ANNALU BAEL <br /> 139 APOLINARIO, MARY GRACE DEL ROSARIO <br /> 140 APOSTOL, MA LOUELA LOMIBAO <br /> 141 APOSTOL, ZHAINEY CABISON <br /> 142 AQUINO, AIREEN GRAY JUAN <br /> 143 AQUINO, ALYSSA MARIE VALDEVIEZO <br /> 144 AQUINO, DIVINE GRACE BAUTISTA <br /> 145 AQUINO, JOHN KEVIN MENDOZA <br /> 146 AQUINO, RACHELLE BOLINA <br /> 147 AQUINO, REINIEL JOHN GIGANTE <br /> 148 AQUINO, SARAH JAYNE DIESTRO <br /> 149 AQUIÑO, LAUREEN BEJA <br /> 150 ARABIA, MARY BERNADETTE JOY SERRANO <br /> <br /> 151 ARAGON, JAYSON PARCO <br /> 152 ARANAS, JESSA DAWN SAMONTE <br /> 153 ARANDA, MARIECON BASCO <br /> 154 ARANDELA, MARICHU AYO <br /> 155 ARANETA, RAYMOND LOZADA <br /> 156 ARAOS, KRISTINE BALOG <br /> 157 ARBOSO, KATHRINE SANIEL <br /> 158 ARDAMIL, IRENE VEGA <br /> 159 ARELLANO, ALVIN DELA CUESTA <br /> 160 ARENA, LENIE LYN RIVERA <br /> 161 ARENAS, LESLIE ANNE LAGMAY <br /> 162 ARENAS, MANILYN BANICO <br /> 163 ARENIEGO, DALIA GAMUETA <br /> 164 AREVALO, JOY SANGALANG <br /> 165 AREÑOS, DANILO JR SAGUIN <br /> 166 ARGONCILLO, JACKLYN GABUCAN <br /> 167 ARIAS, MICHAEL VINCENT CATAPANG <br /> 168 ARIATE, BERNA MAE FRANCISCO <br /> 169 ARIZABAL, AXEL CARLOS <br /> 170 ARMAMENTO, NONATO JR APAS <br /> 171 ARMARIO, SHERE JANE BALANA <br /> 172 ARMAS, DOMINGO MATALANG <br /> 173 ARNEDO, CHARLIE MAGNE GUMILAB <br /> 174 ARPIA, MARK ISRAEL MASCARIÑAS <br /> 175 ARQUERO, DAVID ANGELO SANCHEZ <br /> 176 ARQUILADO, MARY GRACE BARRERA <br /> 177 ARRIESGADO, FELIX MARIKIT <br /> 178 ARROYO, MARK-LESTER VILLAVERDE <br /> 179 ARTUZ, ALVIN DE LUNA <br /> 180 ASENTISTA, KRIS MAE ESTILLORE <br /> 181 ASETRE, MANROE VI AVILA <br /> 182 ASPIRAS, LILIAN YVETTE MARIE MADRIAGA <br /> 183 ASTUDILLO, CHERRY ANN BAWAGAN <br /> 184 ASUNCION, ALDRIN ADMANA <br /> 185 ASUNCION, JOHN CARLO RAMONES <br /> 186 ATCHAZO, ANGELYN ASPA <br /> 187 ATENCIO, DAVID PAUL PENA <br /> 188 ATENDIDO, ROSEMARIE ARCEO <br /> 189 ATIENZA, BONNE WILSON ERNI <br /> 190 ATIENZA, BREN CLEMUEL ADRIATICO <br /> 191 ATIENZA, GENNA MARIE MARCO <br /> 192 ATIENZA, JOHN RAFAEL PATRON <br /> 193 ATIS, WINDICTO JR TAUTHO <br /> 194 AUREADA, YASSER RAMOS <br /> 195 AUSTRIA, LAURENE JENNIBETH VALDEZ <br /> 196 AUTENCIO, JASON JAMES BARANDA <br /> 197 AUTOR, EUNICE APRIL LABESORES <br /> 198 AVANCEÑA, CHERRY QUINTOS <br /> 199 AVENIDO, ANGELI DATAHAN <br /> 200 AWITAN, MICHAEL REY REOLIGIO <br /> <br /> 201 AYING, JEFFREY DOLORICAN <br /> 202 AYO, MOHSEN USMAN <br /> 203 AÑANA, LIZAMAE ROLLOQUE <br /> 204 AÑONUEVO, LLEANORE ABAPO <br /> 205 BABANO, PEARL APRIL CAGA-ANAN <br /> 206 BADAYOS, JOCELYN ERANES <br /> 207 BADILLO, MARY GRACE PATAUEG <br /> 208 BADIO, BERNADETTE BISAYA <br /> 209 BAEL, CRISTINA LANADO <br /> 210 BAEZ, CAMILLE ANNE IÑIGO <br /> 211 BAG-AO, EARL RYANN DAQUIS <br /> 212 BAGAOISAN, KRISTINA ANGELI RAYO <br /> 213 BAGAPORO, ARVIN TORRALBA <br /> 214 BAGUIO, LAURENCE MAG-ASO <br /> 215 BAJARIAS, LOIS JULY PATES <br /> 216 BALAGA, FRESAH ESCUADRA <br /> 217 BALAGTEY, ULYSSES ESPARA <br /> 218 BALAJADIA, GEE BARRIDO <br /> 219 BALANE, MEILYN QUIMPO <br /> 220 BALATICO, JAEDICKE BJORN CORPUZ <br /> 221 BALBIRAN, RAQUEL SUÑER <br /> 222 BALDERAMA, CRESENCIO RICK PADAGAS <br /> 223 BALDERAMA, JEFFREY ESCALICAS <br /> 224 BALDOZA, JERSON CHRIST OSIA <br /> 225 BALDRES, RACHEL NORTE <br /> 226 BALIBALOS, ANNARITA SANDY NUEVA <br /> 227 BALIDO, HANNAH FAYE ARIOLA <br /> 228 BALILA, EMELIANA GABON <br /> 229 BALIO, DRAZEN PAUL NABOR <br /> 230 BALISALISA, MARLON ANTONIO ANTONIO <br /> 231 BALISONG, FLORE JOY DICALENG <br /> 232 BALITON, JONALYN CAILIN <br /> 233 BALLAD, LAYWON MORAUDA <br /> 234 BALLADA, RYAN JERRIC LOPEZ <br /> 235 BALLESTEROS, MELCHOR JR AGUHAR <br /> 236 BALMEO, LUALHATI LAZARO <br /> 237 BALMES, DIOSDADO JR RIVERA <br /> 238 BALONDO, BLADY NEL MICULOB <br /> 239 BALOYO, LARAH MAE ZAMORA <br /> 240 BALSOMO, KHEN ELMIDO <br /> 241 BALT, AL-NAJIB PANONDIONGAN <br /> 242 BALUT, EMERSON BALLESTEROS <br /> 243 BALUYOT, MARILYN MEDINA <br /> 244 BALUYUT, ANTONIA SICAT <br /> 245 BANAAG, IMELDA CABRERA <br /> 246 BANAO, RYAN JAY CUDIAMAT <br /> 247 BANAYAG, GERONIMO JR PAPA <br /> 248 BANDIGAN, NOREEN GULMATICO <br /> 249 BANDONG, MARIA FARAH ADELA FERRO <br /> 250 BANIQUED, CHRISTIAN PATRICK AQUINO <br /> <br /> 251 BANISIL, SITTIE ALYSSAH AGAK <br /> 252 BANLUTA, ROY OCIONES <br /> 253 BANTUAS, SITTIE NAYDAH BOTAWAN <br /> 254 BANTUAS, YAHANIEH BANTUAS <br /> 255 BANUSING, MARK GEGUIRA <br /> 256 BARCELON, JODEE GAYONDATO <br /> 257 BARCINAS, RALPH FRANCIS VILLAREAL <br /> 258 BARIN, JOSE EDUARDO FERRER <br /> 259 BARLONGO, MABELLE ESTRADA <br /> 260 BARRIDO, SHARON CABANILLA <br /> 261 BARROT, RIOROSE MAIR QUIMSON <br /> 262 BARROZO, IMELDA LINTAG <br /> 263 BARROZO, ROSANNA MAY BORLONGAN <br /> 264 BASA, JAYSON CABUTIN <br /> 265 BASIANO, JERAMIE ANN CATIMBANG <br /> 266 BATALLA, VANESSA VELASCO <br /> 267 BATNAG, CARL LUBANG <br /> 268 BATO-ON, TREESH MARIE AMBA <br /> 269 BATONGBACAL, REIZHELLE KAYE MATIAS <br /> 270 BAUTISTA, JASON DACOSCOS <br /> 271 BAUTISTA, JOANA MARIE DELA CRUZ <br /> 272 BAUTISTA, LAUMAR DAIME JOAQUIN <br /> 273 BAUTISTA, MARK JOSEPH BABINA <br /> 274 BAUTISTA, PLENA TSARINA DE <br /> 275 BAYOTAS, ROSELIE NOFIES <br /> 276 BAYUBAY, GRETCHEN YSULAN <br /> 277 BEGAS, JEVY ANN DANGDANG <br /> 278 BELAYA, RAINE NAVALLO <br /> 279 BELDENIZA, ALFREDO JR VILLANUEVA <br /> 280 BELTRAN, APRILYN JOVEN <br /> 281 BELTRAN, RACHELLE APONIO <br /> 282 BENDAÑO, JONALD BATOMALAQUE <br /> 283 BENIN, MARCO GABRIEL RESÑGIT <br /> 284 BENITEZ, RUSELLE ANN GRACE SAMPAGA <br /> 285 BENZON, ROSELLE BORDEOS <br /> 286 BEQUESO, FARLA JESSA TEO <br /> 287 BERING, MARIA AIZA TAMPUS <br /> 288 BERNABE, CHERRY ANN NOCUM <br /> 289 BERNACER, ROSE ANN BUCAG <br /> 290 BERNIL, DON ABUEVA <br /> 291 BEROL, MA DELMALYN BOTICARIO <br /> 292 BESA, DEBBIE FRONDARINA <br /> 293 BESA, FRANCIS MOTA <br /> 294 BIBANCO, GIRLY ASUMBRADO <br /> 295 BIHAG, ANNABEL QUIAPO <br /> 296 BIHIS, KENNETH DREXEL SALCEDO <br /> 297 BILALAT, BLAINE JENNER AMONGAN <br /> 298 BILAOS, JOHN FERRY OSTREA <br /> 299 BILARMINO, ANGELICA CHUA <br /> 300 BILLOTE, JUVYLET JOY MIRANDA <br /> 301 BLANES, RHEA CORPUS <br /> 302 BOBADILLA, ANNA REMELEA LAURELES <br /> 303 BONDOC, JESSICA NIALA <br /> 304 BONDOC, VANESSA FRANCISCO <br /> 305 BONHAON, LENALYN CLARISSE AMAWAN <br /> 306 BORAGAY, CHRISTINE LAGSIT <br /> 307 BORDA, MARIBEL FLORES <br /> 308 BORIBOR, RUEL MADRID <br /> 309 BORINAGA, TZAR RODA ENDICO <br /> 310 BORRINAGA, IDA MARI CABANGAN <br /> 311 BORROMEO, JOEMAR ROSARIA <br /> 312 BOYOSE, EDUARDO JR YCONG <br /> 313 BRANDES, BRENDA QUIPE <br /> 314 BRAVO, AIRIZ DIAZ <br /> 315 BRAZA, STARLIFE ANDRES <br /> 316 BRIAGAS, MARK EDGAR BUTIHI <br /> 317 BRIBON, CRISTY ANN TIMBREZA <br /> 318 BRIGOLE, JIJAN CUARTEROS <br /> 319 BRIZ, DONNA DERIT <br /> 320 BRONIOLA, JENNIFER ROSE MEDINA <br /> 321 BROQUIL, JANESSA CLARIN <br /> 322 BRUEGAS, KATHLEEN MAE PADUA <br /> 323 BUADO, TOMMY BAUTISTA <br /> 324 BUCAD, AILENE SERGIO <br /> 325 BUCU, LORELEI JOSELLE HIDALGO <br /> 326 BUENAOBRA, KRISTINE GUEVARA <br /> 327 BUENAVENTURA, MELANIE PASTRANA <br /> 328 BUENCONSEJO, IRENE LEONOR <br /> 329 BUENO, JOHNROM HOMER MIGUEL <br /> 330 BUENSUCESO, MANUEL JR PILLORA <br /> 331 BULAC, ANALYN LAWAS <br /> 332 BULACSAO, JEAN DIANNE SANTIAGO <br /> 333 BULAN, MARIA RICA EMILY TEMPLO <br /> 334 BULAON, ANGELIE PANGILINAN <br /> 335 BULIGON, BERNAGEN BOLGAYON <br /> 336 BULLOS, LEE BRIAN RAMOS <br /> 337 BUMANGLAG, BEJAY JUAN <br /> 338 BUNAG, RICHARD DE LEON <br /> 339 BUNCAL, CHERRIE MAE ALEGRE <br /> 340 BURAC, JENNIFER NORCIO <br /> 341 BURLAOS, MHIKE KARL CARPENTERO <br /> 342 BUSTAMANTE, IVAN MIKHAIL PAGASPAS <br /> 343 BUSTILLO, NICOLE LANCE ORTIZ <br /> 344 CABAG, CRYSTAL JOY NACARIO <br /> 345 CABAGUING, ANGELO SIBLE <br /> 346 CABAHUG, DEVINA YGAÑA <br /> 347 CABALDO, KELVIN APIGO <br /> 348 CABALIDA, MARY GRACE NOVAL <br /> 349 CABALLERO, SHERYL MAE EMPUERTO <br /> 350 CABALU, LEONEIL PATRICK PANGANIBAN <br /> 351 CABANTING, LANNIE MANANSALA <br /> 352 CABARON, JOVELYN <br /> 353 CABASIS, MARIA SIENA MASAOY <br /> 354 CABAÑERO, CELESTINO ASEO <br /> 355 CABE, FREDERICK SIMEON JR SANTA CRUZ <br /> 356 CABIDOG, MERRIAM LEIROSE DAGANTA <br /> 357 CABILLO, GENARD RAFANAN <br /> 358 CABISO, AMIESHANE RONQUILLO <br /> 359 CABONILAS, JEFFRIEL VERANA <br /> 360 CABOSURA, MYRENE AMOR LARDIZABAL <br /> 361 CABRAL, KRISTINE BESALIE AUSTRIA <br /> 362 CABRERA, CHRIZTAL LYNN DEGORIO <br /> 363 CABRERA, JASON PEDROSA <br /> 364 CABUNILAS, DARYL MANECLANG <br /> 365 CABURIAN, KIM NIKKON DY <br /> 366 CACERES, MARK GENESIS MARIANO <br /> 367 CACHO, BERLYN LAURO <br /> 368 CADA, CHRISTIAN VILLETA <br /> 369 CADA, JOHN ERICSON DATING <br /> 370 CADACIO, ALICE LUNAR <br /> 371 CADAVOS, MAE ANN MANILE <br /> 372 CADUNGOG, PAT REY CARCUEVA <br /> 373 CAGUIOA, ARLENE MANZON <br /> 374 CAGUIWA, MA THERESA FERMIN <br /> 375 CAGULADA, GENEL HIDALGO <br /> 376 CAHIDO, RUBY MAE RAVELA <br /> 377 CAHILIG, RENEL RENTINO <br /> 378 CAHOY, RHEA ELLEN TORRALBA <br /> 379 CAJES, MELODY JOY MIASCO <br /> 380 CALAGUIAN, MARK DY <br /> 381 CALANG, SALVADOR SALIGUMBA <br /> 382 CALBE, HAMDHANI ALIP <br /> 383 CALDERON, CHARLIE MCMAGNE DOMASING <br /> 384 CALDERON, SHARON SORIANO <br /> 385 CALENG, ROSELYN BISWELAN <br /> 386 CALIB, NADZED GAOSIL <br /> 387 CALING, WAYNE RUIZ <br /> 388 CALINGASAN, ROSE ANN KALAW <br /> 389 CALIXTERIO, JENELYN PAA <br /> 390 CALLORINA, CRISTHANY IAN RAMONES <br /> 391 CALMA, KEVIN ELIJA FRANCO <br /> 392 CALONG, AMELYN YADAO <br /> 393 CALORA, AUBREY LACBAYO <br /> 394 CALSA, JANICE ANTONETTE GAITANO <br /> 395 CAMACHO, JEFFREY GORILLO <br /> 396 CAMAY, YADAH GATACELO <br /> 397 CAMBA, EDGAR ALLAN ORATA <br /> 398 CAMBA, VINCE ALAN JR ALMENDRALA <br /> 399 CAMBOBO, GLORINA LONGALONG <br /> 400 CAMERINO, ELBERT CARO <br /> <br /> 401 CAMILON, MARIE JUDE COMILAN <br /> 402 CAMISO, ALDRIN BENAIAH CLEMENTE <br /> 403 CAMPECIÑO, NIÑA JOY CIÑO <br /> 404 CAMPO, MARIA LUZ ABUYABOR <br /> 405 CAMPOS, GLADYS SACAMAY <br /> 406 CAMPOS, JOANNE MARIE TAN <br /> 407 CAMPOS, ROXANNE JANE VARGAS <br /> 408 CAMPOSAGRADO, JOYCE RUSIT <br /> 409 CAMPUGAN, HAZEL JUMUAD <br /> 410 CANLAS, MARIA LOURDES DE PERALTA <br /> 411 CANTILLAS, RACHELLE FARLASH ANNE STA CRUZ <br /> 412 CAOCTOY, JOHN REY MARAPOC <br /> 413 CAPARAS, ANJELYN LIÑAN <br /> 414 CAPIENDO, RAIZA ANGELA PARULAN <br /> 415 CAPISTRANO, MARIA EMMELINE AMADOR <br /> 416 CAPITANIA, NEMAR JAY PAITAN <br /> 417 CAPON, RONALD FORTEZA <br /> 418 CAPOQUIAN, GLENFORD GIL JANURAS <br /> 419 CAPUYAN, RUSSELL ANN OLAC <br /> 420 CARAAN, MANUEL CHRISTOPHER ALBAIS <br /> 421 CARAMBAS, JAIZZLE CABANILLA <br /> 422 CARANTO, PHILIP BRYAN ABESAMIS <br /> 423 CARBON, FAMILA GIJAN <br /> 424 CARBONERA, MARNELYN SALAZAR <br /> 425 CARBUNGCO, MICHAEL REY GEALONE <br /> 426 CARDINAL, RICHIE CABALLERO <br /> 427 CARILLO, JAHSON ESPIRITU <br /> 428 CARIÑO, BARBARA BEATRIZ MARIANO <br /> 429 CARIÑO, NOELO JR PRIELA <br /> 430 CARLOS, REINMARK SEBASTIAN <br /> 431 CARREON, KAREN CAMILLE VITAL <br /> 432 CARTAGO, STEPHANIE SALUNGA <br /> 433 CASANO, JHERMAINE CALMA <br /> 434 CASANOVA, MONICA CAPIONES <br /> 435 CASAS, APRIL ANGELI CANUDAY <br /> 436 CASEÑO, VITCHIE MAINIT <br /> 437 CASPE, CRISTOPHER REY CALIM <br /> 438 CASQUEJO, NAZARENE TAPANG <br /> 439 CASTILLO, BILLY CAMACHO <br /> 440 CASTILLO, DESERIE ARRIOLA <br /> 441 CASTILLO, ELSA BOBIER <br /> 442 CASTILLO, JAMES PATRICK FANG <br /> 443 CASTILLO, JANELLA MARGRETTE CASIMIRO <br /> 444 CASTILLO, MARIELA ALLENE DELGADO <br /> 445 CASTILLO, MAY ANN CRYSTALYN UNIAS <br /> 446 CASTILLO, RICO HISU-AN <br /> 447 CASTILLO, ROBERT JOHN BASADA <br /> 448 CASTILLON, GILYN MARIE DE LOS SANTOS <br /> 449 CASTRO, ANTHONY ORNOPIA <br /> 450 CASTRO, CHERRY MAE SEPLON <br /> <br /> 451 CASTRO, KENNETH PAUL JOHN GATCHALIAN <br /> 452 CASTRO, MARILOU BERMUDEZ <br /> 453 CASTRONUEVO, IVY ABINA <br /> 454 CATALO, JOHN ROBERT CAPACITE <br /> 455 CATANYAG, MARIAN ROSE VILLANUEVA <br /> 456 CATERBAS, RHEA MAY LABADOR <br /> 457 CATIGBE, INGRED BAÑEZ <br /> 458 CATINDIG, KATHRINE ROSE CO <br /> 459 CATMON, ARNEL CABURNAY <br /> 460 CATU, JHON CARLO MALONZO <br /> 461 CATUBAG, KATHLEEN MAE PUA <br /> 462 CATUBIG, DIANA ROSE VILLAMOR <br /> 463 CAUILAN, GEMMA CUSIPAG <br /> 464 CAUSON, PAULINE JOY DEPACINA <br /> 465 CAVERTE, JOANNE VILLAVICENCIO <br /> 466 CAVIENTE, JUVILYN ENRIQUEZ <br /> 467 CAWAYAN, MARJORIE CULOP <br /> 468 CAYABYAB, ABIGIL PRADO <br /> 469 CAYABYAB, MADONNA DELOS SANTOS <br /> 470 CAYABYAB, RISHEIL MANGALUS <br /> 471 CAYABYAB, ROMEL REYES <br /> 472 CAYAGO, MARIA NIÑA ISON <br /> 473 CAYASAN, MELROSE RULONA <br /> 474 CAÑABANO, RICHARD NICK VENTURINA <br /> 475 CAÑADA, ARLENE MAE MALCO <br /> 476 CAÑESO, MICHAEL BRYAN VILLAREAL <br /> 477 CAÑETE, FRANCIS CASTILLO <br /> 478 CAÑETE, RICHARD LEI PACIENCIA <br /> 479 CEBALDA, SHIERLY QUITARA <br /> 480 CEBREROS, RONALYN GIBA <br /> 481 CEBU, CORAZON JEAN LABOC <br /> 482 CELESTIAL, EDLYN INLAYO <br /> 483 CENDAÑA, MAILA ANN BARUELO <br /> 484 CENIZA, ANDREW TIDOSO <br /> 485 CESA, SHERRIE ANN OMPAD <br /> 486 CESISTA, FREDA BASCOS <br /> 487 CHAM, SABRINA BARBARA CHUA <br /> 488 CHAN, LINNET MADELANE CHAN <br /> 489 CHAN, ROY TION <br /> 490 CHAN, RUBY MAY VENTURA <br /> 491 CHAN, SAMANTHA FAE DYCHUTEE <br /> 492 CHAVEZ, ARRIANNE MONTERO <br /> 493 CHAVEZ, BONIFACIO JR DIONES <br /> 494 CHAVEZ, JEROME CALUBAN <br /> 495 CHAVEZ, SANDY ESTRELLA <br /> 496 CHAVEZ, TESSA JANE TAGANAS <br /> 497 CHENG, MARK JAYCHELL UNTALAN <br /> 498 CHING, RYAN DELA CRUZ <br /> 499 CHOZAS, JOHNDELL GOMEZ <br /> 500 CHUA, DANICA ELLA BELTRAN <br /> <br /> 501 CHUA, ELAINE BUJAWE <br /> 502 CHUA, GIANNA TAN <br /> 503 CIMATU, LYANN CALDITO <br /> 504 CIRIACO, MARY JOY MONTERON <br /> 505 CLARINO, RAPHAEL ARSENIO NUÑEZ <br /> 506 CLAUDEL, CHERIEL ABUHAN <br /> 507 CLAUDIO, VERGIEDEN KIETH ORLOPIA <br /> 508 CLAVERIA, JAYSON PARIS <br /> 509 CODERA, GRACE GABUCAN <br /> 510 COGAY, DONWAYNE VISAYA <br /> 511 COLLAMAT, NELETTE DIONGZON <br /> 512 COMETA, MAY ANNE SILVA <br /> 513 COMETA, RAYMUND ANCAJAS <br /> 514 COMPLETO, ANTHONY MALUNHAO <br /> 515 COMPRA, ERLENE MONTEROLA <br /> 516 CONCEPCION, JERICO PAOLO AGBAYANI <br /> 517 CONCEPCION, LUCILLE ESTEFA <br /> 518 CONCEPCION, RUBIE LYNN NOTO <br /> 519 CONDE, EUNICE SHEILA MAE CANANGA <br /> 520 CONSOLACION, JULIE ANN BATERINA <br /> 521 CONTIÑEDO, LOVER DANN JALAPON <br /> 522 CONTRERAS, MARY ROSE <br /> 523 CORDERO, KIMBERLEY IONNE YU <br /> 524 CORDOVA, FATIMA FAYE ESCALONA <br /> 525 CORDOVA, JEANREY ATENDIDO <br /> 526 CORNEJO, JENNY BANAAG <br /> 527 CORNEJO, LIMUEL LAS <br /> 528 CORNES, JORDAN CEDRIC EBRON <br /> 529 CORNILLEZ, RALYNNE EQUIZA <br /> 530 CORONADO, JAMES KENNETH IBONA <br /> 531 CORONEL, JENA-MYN GONZALES <br /> 532 CORRAL, MARIANO JR VILLAMIL <br /> 533 CORRO, LOVELY GRACE LAHAYLAHAY <br /> 534 CORSINO, JERWAYNE CENTENO <br /> 535 CORTEZ, ANTONIO ARAÑA <br /> 536 CORTEZ, RALPH ANTHONY SAGAYSAY <br /> 537 CORTUNA, REYMUND CUEBILLAS <br /> 538 COSTALES, PATRIEK GAMBOA <br /> 539 COTAOCO, GRACEL NG CHA <br /> 540 COTIN, JAN ELEBE FABILLAR <br /> 541 CREBILLO, FRANCIS CHAD ARGUELLES <br /> 542 CRUZ, ANAFEIL MARIE COSUE <br /> 543 CRUZ, ARIANE MARGARET MONIS <br /> 544 CRUZ, CHRISTINE JOYCE MALLARI <br /> 545 CRUZ, ELAIZA CRUZ <br /> 546 CRUZ, HERSHEY TANCASIS <br /> 547 CRUZ, KENDY ALVARO <br /> 548 CRUZ, MA NATHALIE AGAS <br /> 549 CRUZABRA, VANESSA FULGENCIO <br /> 550 CUADRA, JAREPEL HOPE YAP <br /> <br /> 551 CUAJOTOR, CHRISTINE BETE <br /> 552 CUBAR, MARIA CORAZON MAGNO <br /> 553 CUBELO, HARIETTE ERIKA FRANCISCO <br /> 554 CUBILLAN, ESTER CINDY GERALDEZ <br /> 555 CUBILLO, MARISSA JALAWIG <br /> 556 CUENCA, ANGELICA MAE PANOPIO <br /> 557 CUENCA, MA RONNA DULCE CABERIO <br /> 558 CUERDO, LERMA CASPER RIVAMONTE <br /> 559 CUERVO, LEAH MAE LOPEZ <br /> 560 CUEVA, MEAH BARUADO <br /> 561 CUISON, ROSARIO SARAH ZAMUDIO <br /> 562 CUIZON, IRISH BONTILAO <br /> 563 CUIZON, VIRGIELYN MAJAIT <br /> 564 CULANAG, ELLA PAMELA ARREGLADO <br /> 565 CUNA, EDDA SHEENAH CAGUERHAB <br /> 566 CUNANAN, BILLY JOE ACUÑA <br /> 567 CUSTODIO, NOEL HAROLD CASIDO <br /> 568 CUTOR, MICHAEL LEYSON <br /> 569 DABATOS, VERNA JANE TOPIA <br /> 570 DACER, ROJANE CARACAL <br /> 571 DAGA, ARIAN SONIT <br /> 572 DAGANZO, MARY ANN GUEVARRA <br /> 573 DAGDAG, RYAN JOSEPH EVANGELISTA <br /> 574 DAGOOC, MC GLENN AGUILAR <br /> 575 DAGYAN, CHARIS PATTANG <br /> 576 DAHILIG, ANA MARGARET TORRES <br /> 577 DAMASO, AUGIE GANIRON <br /> 578 DAMASO, CARMINA ALLECA PASCUAL <br /> 579 DAMPOG, NICEFORITA TUMANDA <br /> 580 DANDAN, LENCEL VALDEZ <br /> 581 DANGALLO, CATHERIN JOY SIBAG <br /> 582 DANTES, JEZRA LYNN REVIL <br /> 583 DAPILAGA, JENNELYN NESSA CUBA <br /> 584 DAPITON, NORLITO MORENO <br /> 585 DATOR, EVAN PERFECIO <br /> 586 DATU, MAE ANGELA MANLY <br /> 587 DATU-DACULA, ABULBASA BALT <br /> 588 DAUGDAUG, ABIGAIL DUYAPAT <br /> 589 DAVALOS, MA ROSANNA FERNANDEZ <br /> 590 DAVID, JOHN DEE VILLANUEVA <br /> 591 DAVIS, JASMINE LORRAINE BERRO <br /> 592 DAWA, DANILA ALOLOD <br /> 593 DAYANGHIRANG, KRACIEL GLORI <br /> 594 DAZA, MA DULCE GERONA COJUANGCO <br /> 595 DE CASTRO, REALYN ATIENZA <br /> 596 DE GUZMAN, ADELAIDA JANEVA <br /> 597 DE GUZMAN, DEXTER VALERIO <br /> 598 DE GUZMAN, JAYSON <br /> 599 DE GUZMAN, MARIA VIRGINIA VIRI <br /> 600 DE GUZMAN, MYRA LAMBINO <br /> <br /> 601 DE GUZMAN, SARAH JOY REGALA <br /> 602 DE GUZMAN, SHERWIN GUMBA <br /> 603 DE JESUS, FLORANTE CHRISTOPHER DE LEON <br /> 604 DE JESUS, HARVEY CARREON <br /> 605 DE JESUS, JENNICA GRACE ONG <br /> 606 DE JESUS, JULIE ANN ARTUS <br /> 607 DE JESUS, KIRK EDWIN ALEJO <br /> 608 DE JESUS, KLARIZA FABON <br /> 609 DE JESUS, MICHAEL SIMAN <br /> 610 DE JESUS, RUTH ANN MARY CLIMACO <br /> 611 DE LA TORRE, ELIZA FRANCIA DE LAS LLAGAS <br /> 612 DE LARA, JESSICA PACHECO <br /> 613 DE LEON, RIANNE JOY PINEDA <br /> 614 DE LIMA, GREGORIO III LEE <br /> 615 DE LIMA, MARIA FRANCIA GRIJALVO <br /> 616 DE LOS REYES, QUINN POLO <br /> 617 DE LOS SANTOS, JANE REYNOSO <br /> 618 DE LOS SANTOS, RODEL PURAL <br /> 619 DE LOS SANTOS, ROMMELLE IPAC <br /> 620 DE LUNA, FELIPE RODELAS <br /> 621 DE LUNA, LEAH PILA <br /> 622 DE PASION, JOCELYN APARECE <br /> 623 DE PIO, PAUL JULIUS SEBIOS <br /> 624 DE RAMOS, MELISA JADER <br /> 625 DE SILVA, MARVIN BRYAN LARA <br /> 626 DE SILVA, MAY-ANNE MANGUIAT <br /> 627 DE TORRES, ANA CLAIRE ROSALES <br /> 628 DE VILLA, EVELYN CATIBOG <br /> 629 DECANG, RODOLFO SISON <br /> 630 DECANO, KEITH DARYLL LAMBERT RAMIREZ <br /> 631 DEGAMO, AN-AN WAHING <br /> 632 DEJUCOS, JESMAR ITALIA <br /> 633 DEL CAMPO, XYLENE MAE LAOP <br /> 634 DEL MONTE, JADE FORONDA <br /> 635 DEL MUNDO, MARJORIE ANNE CRUZADA <br /> 636 DEL SOCORRO, LENNON VIC ABERGOS <br /> 637 DEL VALLE, JULIUS KEVIN LILAGAN <br /> 638 DELA CRUZ, DOMINADOR MEDINA <br /> 639 DELA CRUZ, EVANGELINE RAPINAN <br /> 640 DELA CRUZ, FRANCIS ALLAN SUMULONG <br /> 641 DELA CRUZ, GUILLEN SEBASTIAN <br /> 642 DELA CRUZ, MARY GRACE COLLADO <br /> 643 DELA CRUZ, RAMELO JUGUAN <br /> 644 DELA CRUZ, RUEL MABANTA <br /> 645 DELA DINGCO, JOSHUA PAGALING <br /> 646 DELA PEÑA, PHILIPPE KING GERONIMO <br /> 647 DELA ROSA, HAYDEE LOVELY FRANCISCO <br /> 648 DELA TORRE, SHIELA MAY TALADRO <br /> 649 DELACRUZ, JAZEL RUIZ <br /> 650 DELIGEN, WILBERT TONGALOG <br /> <br /> 651 DELLUPAC, JENNISEN VALDES <br /> 652 DELOBRINO, CHOLO ALDO VALDEZ <br /> 653 DELOSA, YRLANDRE VANCE KUIZON <br /> 654 DEMATERA, TIFFANY RIVAS <br /> 655 DEMDAM, ABIGAEL SENTINA <br /> 656 DENAYA, LADYLIZ MAGBANUA <br /> 657 DENILA, JUN MARLON MANTO <br /> 658 DENSING, GRACE ROA <br /> 659 DESALES, JACKLYN KATE CANDELARIA <br /> 660 DESIDERIO, KARL NADINE TUAZON <br /> 661 DEVILA, BRIAN MONDAREZ <br /> 662 DIAZ, JOSE RODOLFO YAMBA <br /> 663 DIAZ, MARIE STACY MARGARETT PILAPIL <br /> 664 DIAZ, NELSON ZAMORA <br /> 665 DIAZ, OHGGIE SORIANO <br /> 666 DIAZ, SARAH JANE MENDONES <br /> 667 DICO, MARY ROCHELLE DIEGO <br /> 668 DICO, REYMAR ENGLIS <br /> 669 DIMACISIL, MONERA MAMALANGCAP <br /> 670 DIMALALUAN, TRACY DIANNE POSO <br /> 671 DIMAPILIS, ROCHELLE FRANCISCO <br /> 672 DIMASENDEL, AL-HAFIZ HERRERA <br /> 673 DIMASIGUE, DOROWAN MANGGIS <br /> 674 DIMASUHID, JAY EMMERSON NALZARO <br /> 675 DIMAYUGA, MAYRIANNE CHERRIES DABU <br /> 676 DIN, ROMUALDO RAE MANANSALA <br /> 677 DINGAL, MARIA ROMINA DE LEON <br /> 678 DISU, KRISTEL JOY ALCANTARA <br /> 679 DIZON, EDISON PRESAS <br /> 680 DIZON, MARY GRACE DE TORRES <br /> 681 DIZON, REGINE ABAY <br /> 682 DIZON, RIA MERTO <br /> 683 DOCENA, ROGELIO JR ESTEVES <br /> 684 DODON, MARILOU TAWA <br /> 685 DOLLOSO, MICHAEL GAUVIN CAYLAN <br /> 686 DOLOIRAS, FRANCES LOUISE SESBRENO <br /> 687 DOMINGO, BRYNNER RODOLFO <br /> 688 DOMINGO, EMIERIZA TOLENTINO <br /> 689 DOMINGO, KEYZIEL JOY MENOR <br /> 690 DOMINGO, LIAN JOY YALUNG <br /> 691 DOMONDON, MA JINKY BERANGO <br /> 692 DONATO, MICHAEL JAMES OCHAVE <br /> 693 DONAYRE, FERNANDO JR GUBAT <br /> 694 DONDOYANO, JUSTINE DEAN TAGALOG <br /> 695 DONES, IRISH LLANDELAR <br /> 696 DORDAS, JHONNA GOMEZ <br /> 697 DORIO, SHELAH MAYANG <br /> 698 DOROJA, BON CEDRICK DELA CENA <br /> 699 DOROJA, CLYD TALADRO <br /> 700 DUCAY, MARY GRACE DIG <br /> <br /> 701 DUCUT, MALOU ESPIRITU <br /> 702 DUDAS, LORILENE RAMIREZ <br /> 703 DULAY, MARY GRACE BUGUI <br /> 704 DULCE, JOHNA LYN SALINOG <br /> 705 DUMARAN, MARIA CRISELDA BENASA <br /> 706 DUMAYAS, CRISTINA JOY CEZAR <br /> 707 DUNGOG, MAXIMO JR HINLAYAGAN <br /> 708 DUPITAS, DEVY ZARATE <br /> 709 DURANTE, MARVIN CALUPIG <br /> 710 DURIA, GERLAINE LUTZ LOSAYNON <br /> 711 EBALLENA, APARIZA GARBAN <br /> 712 EBORA, ARIANNE MARIE FENOL <br /> 713 ECHIN, CHUCK RG SABERON <br /> 714 EDERON, MA FLORENTINA JOSEPHINE MANCENIDO <br /> 715 EDJAN, RIONEL SEGOCIO <br /> 716 EDRADAN, ROBE ANN SUMAYOD <br /> 717 EDRALIN, IRISH JOY GONZALES <br /> 718 ELAJAS, LEAH ELOUIESA PAYOSING <br /> 719 ELEVADO, ROSEMARIE TORRALBA <br /> 720 ELIC, JENNY MARIE RABOY <br /> 721 ELIOT, CRISTINE FERL BETANTOS <br /> 722 ELIVER, JOHN ALBERT VALOIS <br /> 723 ELLAZAR, MARIA CRISTINA CAPARAL <br /> 724 ELNAS, ARJAY JUANICO <br /> 725 ELNAS, JINKY BANTAYA <br /> 726 ELUMBARING, MARY ANN ADRIATICO <br /> 727 EMPERIO, EDMOND <br /> 728 ENANO, ALECEL TURLA <br /> 729 ENAVIA, RENALYN FORTES <br /> 730 ENCISO, RALPH BENEDICT PALOGAN <br /> 731 ENGCONG, CARINA GASPAR <br /> 732 ENOPIA, GERVY PANERGO <br /> 733 ENRIQUEZ, KHEN ORTIGOZA <br /> 734 EPOC, JUNILYN RAMOS <br /> 735 EPPIE, YASMIN MYRAH AMITO <br /> 736 ERGUIZA, JOSEPH DEO CASILLAN <br /> 737 ESCALONA, RAZEL CARLO JUANGCO <br /> 738 ESCAÑO, STEPHEN PAUL SANZ <br /> 739 ESCORO, HILARIO JR PADERES <br /> 740 ESCUADRO, LORILANE ESCUADRO <br /> 741 ESDIO, PATERNO JR DIASSAN <br /> 742 ESGUERRA, KRISTOFFER IVAN CALMA <br /> 743 ESPARES, BIENVENIDO JOSE (BIENJO) AREVALO <br /> 744 ESPINA, CATHERINE CABALE <br /> 745 ESPINELI, DONNA JESSICA ROA <br /> 746 ESPINO, CHARMAINE BALADAD <br /> 747 ESPINO, KRISTINE DELA CRUZ <br /> 748 ESPINOSA, KELVIN JULIAN <br /> 749 ESPIRITU, ALFREDO CUSTODIO <br /> 750 ESPIRITU, CLARITA SIMBLANTE <br /> <br /> 751 ESPIRITU, JOSEPHUS MANUMBALE <br /> 752 ESPIRITU, MARIA JEAN EUNICE RAYMUNDO <br /> 753 ESPLANA, JOHN RONAN TRISTAN QUINDOZA <br /> 754 ESPONILLA, NELL PAULINE ANDOSAY <br /> 755 ESTACIO, IMELDA CABANAS <br /> 756 ESTANIEL, KAREN CORONEL <br /> 757 ESTANISLAO, MAE BERNADETTE MANUEL <br /> 758 ESTAÑOL, CHARMAGNE ABUCEJO <br /> 759 ESTAÑOL, LEAH ABINDAN <br /> 760 ESTELLOSO, ROSALYN ESTELLE SACARE <br /> 761 ESTILLORE, JUSTINE IVANA PIZA <br /> 762 ESTONIDO, AIRISSH BUSTAMANTE <br /> 763 ESTORES, NIKKI GALENO <br /> 764 ESTOSE, MARCHIUS CAESAR TORRALBA <br /> 765 ESTRADA, JENELYN AMBANLOC <br /> 766 ESTRELLA, DONNA FAYE YUTUC <br /> 767 ESTRELLA, RHUWIN LOMBISO <br /> 768 ESTRELLADO, JUANITO PEREZ <br /> 769 EUCAPOR, CATHERINE GUTLAY <br /> 770 EUCOGCO, LORNA URGEL <br /> 771 EUGENIO, MA ANGELICA BAUTISTA <br /> 772 EUGENIO, SHERIZ MAE DOMALAON <br /> 773 EVANGELISTA, ANNA LIEZL MAYOYO <br /> 774 EVANGELISTA, DIANNE CHARISSE QUESADA <br /> 775 EVASCO, MARY LLOYD BALABA <br /> 776 EXMUNDO, SHERWIN ANGELO CACOT <br /> 777 FABIA, MARIA PRECIOUS NIÑA GARCIA <br /> 778 FABIALA, JENNIFER ABEJUELA <br /> 779 FABILA, KATRINA JOY MANERE <br /> 780 FABON, APRIL JOAN BELLO <br /> 781 FABRIGAS, HAZZEL COSTALES <br /> 782 FABROS, GLYN AGUSTIN <br /> 783 FAIGMANE, RIBBON NINA MARSIA DIJAMCO <br /> 784 FAJUTAGANA, EDELWIN TABORETE <br /> 785 FAJUTAGANA, MA ALPHA INOVERO <br /> 786 FALCUTILA, REILOUS <br /> 787 FAMATIGAN, LORNA FETALVERO <br /> 788 FAMPULME, MICHELLE DIMAANDAL <br /> 789 FARAON, RECHELLE MORALES <br /> 790 FARIÑAS, SHEENA AMLOG <br /> 791 FARNACIO, ELIZABETH ALFONSO <br /> 792 FEGARIDO, MARY GRACE NIERE <br /> 793 FELISMINO, ADRIAN TOLEDANA <br /> 794 FERNANDEZ, DENNIS IGNACIO <br /> 795 FERNANDEZ, ERICSON ERCILLA <br /> 796 FERNANDEZ, REGGIE GILLEDO <br /> 797 FERNANDEZ, REINHART SUPNET <br /> 798 FERNANDEZ, YOFE EGOS <br /> 799 FERRER, EMILY ALCARAZ <br /> 800 FERRER, KATHERINE GONZALES <br /> <br /> 801 FESALBON, WILHELM FABITO <br /> 802 FETILO, AL JOHN FAJUTAGANA <br /> 803 FIESTA, RIZCON BUENAOBRA <br /> 804 FIRMANTE, SETH SARMIENTO <br /> 805 FLORA, JAMES KEITH TUMARONG <br /> 806 FLORDELIZ, REGIE EVANGELISTA <br /> 807 FLORENDO, CLARENCE BORELA <br /> 808 FLORES, ANTHONY JR LIM <br /> 809 FLORES, DEFENNY ARANAS <br /> 810 FLORES, DENISE GAIL VILLAS <br /> 811 FLORES, ELCEL-LYN CASTILLO <br /> 812 FLORES, KERVEN GO <br /> 813 FLORES, LIEZL MORALES <br /> 814 FLORES, MARK ANTHONY TRINIDAD <br /> 815 FLORES, REA JANE ALTOVEROS <br /> 816 FORTES, MELANIE ESCOTA <br /> 817 FORTEZA, TONI ROSE PLAGANAS <br /> 818 FORTU, ANDREW MEJICO <br /> 819 FRANCIA, MICHELLE DEPALAC <br /> 820 FRANCISCO, KIMBERLYN NAVAL <br /> 821 FRANCISCO, MARIEL ESPADERO <br /> 822 FRANCISCO, MARK JOSEPH CLEOPE <br /> 823 FRANCISCO, MARY MAE NEPOMUCENO <br /> 824 FRANCISCO, NOELLE ANGELICA SANTOS <br /> 825 FUENTES, JEROLD ROBLES <br /> 826 GAA, JOLIUZ JOSEPH CARIAGA <br /> 827 GABANES, LIZEL SANTOS <br /> 828 GABOL, JULIE AGAPITO <br /> 829 GABRIEL, CHASTINE MAE FERNANDO <br /> 830 GABUAT, BASHIA PETTIT VARGAS <br /> 831 GABUNILAS, JO-AN GABALES <br /> 832 GACUYA, SHEILA ALMONTE <br /> 833 GAGO, MARK CHRISTOPHER DE VERA <br /> 834 GAL, CHRISTINE JOY TALADTAD <br /> 835 GALANG, DENCILYN MAY CASTRO <br /> 836 GALANG, GEE MARIE GATUZ <br /> 837 GALANG, JOY LIANE JUMALON <br /> 838 GALAY, JAHRA SEVIDAL <br /> 839 GALE, GI-U ANGEL <br /> 840 GALECIO, IRIS JOYCE LEGADOS <br /> 841 GALENO, FELMER RELLESIVA <br /> 842 GALENZOGA, ADRIAN CARLO DISPO <br /> 843 GALENZOGA, JEZRELLE PONCE <br /> 844 GALINDO, JAY PAOLO FELIPE <br /> 845 GALLANO, CZARINA PEDROZO <br /> 846 GALLEGA, MICHELLE SALUDARIO <br /> 847 GALORPORT, MARDIE TUMALA <br /> 848 GALVEZ, BERNARDO II DINAUANAO <br /> 849 GAMARO, RENZ MARTY MEDINA <br /> 850 GAMBOA, EDUARDO JR LUZANO <br /> <br /> 851 GAMBOA, JOHN PAUL GANTALA <br /> 852 GAMBOA, MADELINE GRACE RIVERA <br /> 853 GAMMAD, GERVACIO JR PANAO <br /> 854 GAMOS, ARA LOIDA ANABE <br /> 855 GANDEZA, JESSICA JEAN GALOSO <br /> 856 GANELA, RICHARD JONAHS CABEZA <br /> 857 GAPA, ROJAEN VICARIO <br /> 858 GARCIA, ALEX JR CAYABYAB <br /> 859 GARCIA, EMMANUEL MARAAN <br /> 860 GARCIA, GRACE TIOLO <br /> 861 GARCIA, JOMAR MANGAHAS <br /> 862 GARCIA, KARMELA CASANDRA CARRILLO <br /> 863 GARCIA, LYKA MANABAT <br /> 864 GARCIA, MARIA ANNJANETTE LACSON <br /> 865 GARCIA, MILLAROSE VARGAS <br /> 866 GARCIA, RUBY ANA CARDOZA <br /> 867 GARCIA, SHIRLEY DOCTOLERO <br /> 868 GARGAR, MARY ANN ANDRADE <br /> 869 GARVIDA, FATIMA MAE MILO <br /> 870 GATO, CATHERINE ALINSUB <br /> 871 GATON, MARIZA EBALDE <br /> 872 GATPANDAN, ROBELYN SANTOS <br /> 873 GATUS, MICHELLE LOPEZ <br /> 874 GAUGANO, ROMEL GALLETO <br /> 875 GAVARAN, JENNIE FE TEODOSIO <br /> 876 GAWARAN, ABBEY CHARLES FABIAN <br /> 877 GAÑALONGO, LEA PAGUIRIGAN <br /> 878 GENDRANO, CHARISSE GUEVARRA <br /> 879 GENIO, KRISSHIA DIOKNO <br /> 880 GENODEPA, FLOR DE LIZ DUMARAOG <br /> 881 GENUINO, BRYAN PINEDA <br /> 882 GERONA, RODOM JEEL SANCHEZ <br /> 883 GERONDIO, ROLDAN LABNOTIN <br /> 884 GERONIMO, MARIA LORRAINE FRANCISCO <br /> 885 GETUABAN, MARILYN MAY PEDRANO <br /> 886 GIANAN, MARIA VANESSA DOCIL <br /> 887 GICAN, CATHERINE CIUBAL <br /> 888 GIL, JESSICA RINA LELIS <br /> 889 GIMARINO, JOHN ARNEL ALIPAR <br /> 890 GIME, REYNOLD JOHN FRANCO <br /> 891 GIMENEZ, SHANIE NIÑA DE GUZMAN <br /> 892 GINGOSA, CHARLETTE RAFAL <br /> 893 GIRON, RUTH PAYOT <br /> 894 GISON, RAZEL VASQUEZ <br /> 895 GO, JUAN PAULO TUMPAG <br /> 896 GO, SHEARILYNN LIM <br /> 897 GOGO, LABRIJUNAFE LABANON <br /> 898 GOLDING, EMRON MAE PROTACIO <br /> 899 GOMEZ, HANNAH MARIE LOPEZ <br /> 900 GOMEZ, JANUARY ANNE DIAÑO <br /> <br /> 901 GOMEZ, VICENTE MARTIN LOPEZ <br /> 902 GOMO, JUVER LAZAGA <br /> 903 GONDE, CAROL LIPAO <br /> 904 GONOCRUZ, KARLA GUIA PUA <br /> 905 GONZALES, JINKY AQUINO <br /> 906 GONZALES, LARA NICOLE TRINIDAD <br /> 907 GONZAME, JADIELYN NABOS <br /> 908 GOTE, INSIRAH PINTO <br /> 909 GOZUM, ABEGAIL CLYTIE AQUINO <br /> 910 GRAN, SHIELA MARIE BRASULA <br /> 911 GRANDEZA, LEIGH-ANN BOLIVAR <br /> 912 GRAVADOR, CRISTINA ORIGEN <br /> 913 GREGORIO, JAMAICA ANA MACOPIA <br /> 914 GRIMALDO, CHRISTIAN DIAZ <br /> 915 GRISOLA, JITKA TISHA CABALLES <br /> 916 GRUSPE, ROWELL CO <br /> 917 GUANCO, ROSE ANN ARMADA <br /> 918 GUAZON, DONNALYN DELMO <br /> 919 GUAZON, RICHEAL MONREAL <br /> 920 GUERRERO, MARK JOSEPH DEL ROSARIO <br /> 921 GUEVARRA, FRANCIS DIZON <br /> 922 GUEVARRA, PHILIP NORBERT JOSE <br /> 923 GUEVARRA, ZEPHYR AMETHYST TABABA <br /> 924 GUIEB, JENNY LYNNE RAMOS <br /> 925 GUILLEN, JIENNHY BERGANIO <br /> 926 GUIMBUNGAN, LABERYNTH BINWAG <br /> 927 GUINTU, JOSEPH IAN PAGSANJAN <br /> 928 GUIWO, JACINTO JR VALLES <br /> 929 GUMAFELIX, FLOR GOJO CRUZ <br /> 930 GUMAYAN, KRISCHILLE MAE TORREGOSA <br /> 931 GUNDA, RIZALYN VILLALUNA <br /> 932 GUTIERREZ, JOANNE MAGPALE <br /> 933 GUTIERREZ, KRISSA KAMILLE CAWILE <br /> 934 GUTIERREZ, MICHAEL RANAS <br /> 935 GUZMAN, ROMNICK RAYMOND FERRER <br /> 936 GUZON, MARIA KRISTIA ANCHETA <br /> 937 HABANA, ROLAND KENNETH VILLAREAL <br /> 938 HABBILING, LORELEI ESPEJO <br /> 939 HADJI YUSOPH, AL-MYRA DAGO <br /> 940 HAMOY, JACINTA ELIZABETH MOLINA <br /> 941 HANAPE, WILLIE SUAIB <br /> 942 HAPITA, JEHAN NORMA CARILLO <br /> 943 HATID, EDZEL ARCIS <br /> 944 HEBRON, MA ANGELICA JOYCE DELMENDO <br /> 945 HERBIETO, JOAN AGBAY <br /> 946 HERMANO, ROMMEL FONTANOS <br /> 947 HERMOSA, JAIME JOSE SISON <br /> 948 HERNANDEZ, DHONAVELLE MERCADO <br /> 949 HERNANDEZ, MARIA ESMERALDA ALVAREZ <br /> 950 HERNANDEZ, RAYMOND DE LEON <br /> <br /> 951 HERNANI, LEXLI GACITA <br /> 952 HERRERA, APRIL CRISTOBAL <br /> 953 HERRERA, JONATHAN EFRAIM GARCIA <br /> 954 HERRERA, MADEL HYACINTH HATAMOSA <br /> 955 HERRERO, HUMFREY FRANCISCO <br /> 956 HEYRANA, NERISSA ROSOS <br /> 957 HIDALGO, MARVIN SALAZAR <br /> 958 HONCULADA, RON CARLO IGNACIO <br /> 959 HONG, DOMINIQUE ESLABON <br /> 960 HOSPITAL, JESTER FERNANDO <br /> 961 HUELAR, JEH BRIAN SOTILLO <br /> 962 HUFANA, KRYSTINNE CASTILLO <br /> 963 IBAO, APPLE KAY FERNANDEZ <br /> 964 IBARRA, CEASARIE KAE BORJA <br /> 965 IBAY, MCGYVER ABRAHAM <br /> 966 IBAÑEZ, RESTY ACOSTA <br /> 967 IBURDA, ROSEMARY ARGUEDO <br /> 968 ICARANOM, ANA LIZA DIZON <br /> 969 IGNACIO, AURIOLE <br /> 970 IGNACIO, JEONEL JUN AUSTRIA <br /> 971 ILDEFONSO, FATIMA FAYE GUINABAN <br /> 972 INACAY, MARIA CLARISSA AQUINO <br /> 973 INDUCTIVO, DARLENE BLENDA CAWAJA <br /> 974 INGEL, PETER ACE JOHN GAPO <br /> 975 INTONG, JEANNE MANAYON <br /> 976 IRLANDEZ, EVANGELINE MACAREZA <br /> 977 ISMAEL, YUME PALAD <br /> 978 ISON, NENITA GALANG <br /> 979 JACUBA, KRISTINA MARIE MAGHANOY <br /> 980 JAGUTIN, BILL GLENN POLINAR <br /> 981 JALMANZAR, FRANCIS JOHN SUAREZ <br /> 982 JAMINAL, ETHEL JOY DEL MUNDO <br /> 983 JAURO, PAMELA GRACE ESPINOSA <br /> 984 JAVATE, MA CRISTINA PANGILINAN <br /> 985 JAVIER, ACE PIEDAD <br /> 986 JAVIER, CHERRY JOY DELOS SANTOS <br /> 987 JAVINES, JESSA TEVES <br /> 988 JEBULAN, JOSEPH FRANCISCO <br /> 989 JEPOLLO, JOHN STEVE YRUMA <br /> 990 JIMENEZ, ANGELICA KRISTINE VILLANUEVA <br /> 991 JIMENEZ, EMIL PAUL UGADDAN <br /> 992 JIMENEZ, KRISTINE KATE CABACCAN <br /> 993 JO, NIEL KYRO DRACULAN <br /> 994 JOMOC, JHONATHAN AMBAL <br /> 995 JOROLAN, NOEL HAO <br /> 996 JOSE, JAMIE LOU CRUZ <br /> 997 JOSE, NERIZ AQUINO <br /> 998 JOSEF, RACHEL CUTAMORA <br /> 999 JOSOL, GLEM MAQUILING <br /> 1000 JOVE, DEXTER PADUA <br /> <br /> 1001 JOVELLANA, KARL JUSTIN <br /> 1002 JUBAY, ELVIN RANDOLPH RABIDA <br /> 1003 JUEVESA, ROEL DALUMPINES <br /> 1004 JULIAN, JIBELYN DE LEON <br /> 1005 JULIAN, WARREN MARK OCAMPO <br /> 1006 JUMAMOY, JUVY GELTURA <br /> 1007 JUNIO, JENELYN GUASI <br /> 1008 KADALIM, JAY MARIE MARTINEZ <br /> 1009 KASAN, SVEINSON GAYAGAY <br /> 1010 KATIGBAK, DHENIELIZA CUEVAS <br /> 1011 KIONG, JACQUELINE TAN <br /> 1012 KIONISALA, KAYE VIENNA ARCAYA <br /> 1013 KIWAS, DENVER CATIAN <br /> 1014 KIYAWAN, MAY VENUS BANTASAN <br /> 1015 KOIKE, AIRA HERNANDEZ <br /> 1016 KOTAH, BENSON PABIONA <br /> 1017 KUIZON, DONNADEL POLESTICO <br /> 1018 LABAO, DEJOSE MAE ALICAYA <br /> 1019 LABIS, LOVELLE ALIGASEN <br /> 1020 LABRADOR, RAFAEL GADACHO <br /> 1021 LACAYA, MIA HARLEM ONGI <br /> 1022 LACBAY, CYRILL LAYUG <br /> 1023 LACHICA, SANDRA JAYOMA <br /> 1024 LACNO, JOEL COMPRA <br /> 1025 LACSAMANA, SHERMAINE CRUZ <br /> 1026 LACSON, DARREL VELASCO <br /> 1027 LACSON, RUTH RACHEL VILLARUEL <br /> 1028 LACWASAN, CHARLENE KILAYON <br /> 1029 LADAO, MILDRED ANN ENRIQUEZ <br /> 1030 LADEMORA, JANICE PELARIO <br /> 1031 LADIET, SHEENA MARIE ABALLE <br /> 1032 LADU-AN, FAUSTINO BUASEN <br /> 1033 LAGABAN, MART CASIM <br /> 1034 LAGAHIT, MICHELLE AVENTURADO <br /> 1035 LAGERA, ELAIZA JIMENEZ <br /> 1036 LAGMAN, BRIGITTE IVON MANALO <br /> 1037 LAGMAN, FRITZEE KATE SANTOS <br /> 1038 LAGOS, JOJO CABANILLA <br /> 1039 LAGUNDI, APREL JOIE PAGADUAN <br /> 1040 LAGUNDINO, GLENN PALOMO <br /> 1041 LAGUNILLA, MICHAEL EDWARD SINGSON <br /> 1042 LAGUNZAD, AIMEE ALESNA <br /> 1043 LAGUNZAD, ANGELICA ALESNA <br /> 1044 LALATA, CLAIRE ECLEVIA <br /> 1045 LALAWE, JOAN IS-ISA <br /> 1046 LALIC, JULIANNE BERNADETTE MUSNI <br /> 1047 LALIS, KAREN EVE TOLEDO <br /> 1048 LAMBINO, MA CECILIA EMILIA AQUINO <br /> 1049 LAMPA, JENNYFER JOY REGALA <br /> 1050 LANAWAN, AIZA ALCANO <br /> 1051 LANGBAY, GAY ANNE NADNADEN <br /> 1052 LANGIT, AURELIO ANGELO TANDOC <br /> 1053 LANOTE, CORAZON PADON <br /> 1054 LANTICAN, DARLENE VASQUEZ <br /> 1055 LANUZA, MARGIE BASCONCILLO <br /> 1056 LAO, RICHARD MOLO <br /> 1057 LAO, SHENAH MONTON <br /> 1058 LARA, GLEN TINOY <br /> 1059 LARANANG, FLORDELIZA EZARBAL <br /> 1060 LARIOSA, CHRISTOPHER JOHN MEDRANO <br /> 1061 LASTRILLA, SHALA DOROJA <br /> 1062 LAT, JENNIFER ONTE <br /> 1063 LAURE, JENSEN JOY MERCADO <br /> 1064 LAUREANO, MADELYN JACINTO <br /> 1065 LAUREL, JOSEPHINE MARIE YECLA <br /> 1066 LAURELES, CALVIN FLORES <br /> 1067 LAURENTE, CHRISTINE CHELO CINCO <br /> 1068 LAURON, CARMELA MARIE TAN <br /> 1069 LAVILLA, CHARISSA MAE DONCILLO <br /> 1070 LAXA, BLANCHIE LOURDES DAMAYO <br /> 1071 LAXAMANA, MELVIRA SANTOS <br /> 1072 LAYAN, JESSIE JAY DEOCADES <br /> 1073 LAYSON, MICHAEL YRIGAN <br /> 1074 LEAÑO, ANCHELLE LUNA <br /> 1075 LEAÑO, CHRISED ARANZO <br /> 1076 LEAÑO, MA FLORDELIZA SINGSON <br /> 1077 LEE, DINO BERNARDO CHUABIO <br /> 1078 LEE, MIA CELICA DE LARA <br /> 1079 LELIS, MELIZA PARAN <br /> 1080 LENOA, GLOMARIZ DUMANACAL <br /> 1081 LEONES, DEXTER ANGA-ANGAN <br /> 1082 LEONIN, NESTOR IGNACIO <br /> 1083 LEONOR, FERMIN III ESPINOSA <br /> 1084 LEVERIZA, DENNIS JR ENVERGA <br /> 1085 LIBANG, JULIET UMALI <br /> 1086 LIBERTAD, NONILO JR VELASCO <br /> 1087 LIBREA, WYLEN REDULA <br /> 1088 LIBUNAO, REYNALYN BALUYUT <br /> 1089 LICHAUCO, CHERRY CERVANTES <br /> 1090 LIM, CINDYLENE TAN <br /> 1091 LIM, JENINE CAMILLE VILLAMOR <br /> 1092 LIM, JOHN PHILIP MAULEON <br /> 1093 LIM, LUCILLE DE PAZ <br /> 1094 LIM, SARAH JANE GRAPANI <br /> 1095 LIMASAC, THERESE SABA <br /> 1096 LIMBAGA, RIA MAE TORREGOSA <br /> 1097 LIMOG, GHALE LENGWA <br /> 1098 LIMOS, CHERRY BEE BONILLA <br /> 1099 LIMOSNERO, CAROLYN BIEN DEGORIO <br /> 1100 LINA, MARNIE MAY MELGAZO <br /> 1101 LINCHANGCO, MARK ANTHONY PEPITO <br /> 1102 LINGUETE, JULITZ AQUINO <br /> 1103 LIRA, ALAIN MARCELLIUS SEBASTIAN <br /> 1104 LIRIO, JOHN EDWARD TARRAY <br /> 1105 LISTANA, JHOANNA ARCEL HERNANDEZ <br /> 1106 LIWANAGAN, JEREMIE ISIAH JACINTO <br /> 1107 LIZARDO, JOAN GARCIA <br /> 1108 LLABORE, MARY ROSE PIADO <br /> 1109 LLANTO, BRENDON TANWANGCO <br /> 1110 LLARENA, LUIS III YADAO <br /> 1111 LLAUSAS, CRYSTAL DAWN VALDON <br /> 1112 LOMENTIGAR, NICOLE ANNE CALAMAY <br /> 1113 LONTOC, PRISCO BERSABE <br /> 1114 LONTOK, LOUIE MAILUM <br /> 1115 LOPEZ, JASON HINOJALES <br /> 1116 LOPEZ, JENNIFER TUMULAK <br /> 1117 LOPEZ, MELODEE REQUIZO <br /> 1118 LOPEZ, RAMIL TANDOY <br /> 1119 LOPEZ, REYGIE PARADO <br /> 1120 LOPEZ, WILBERT ALGAR <br /> 1121 LOPLOP, JONATHAN TOLEDO <br /> 1122 LOQUIAS, ASH CATHIE GUIMBALEÑA <br /> 1123 LORENTON, CESAR SERANTES <br /> 1124 LORENZO, JIANINA CHARMAINE POLENDEY <br /> 1125 LORICO, MARY JOY BAROT <br /> 1126 LOTT, JHONREY ESPINOLA <br /> 1127 LOZA, MONT KRIZEL GASPAR <br /> 1128 LOZANO, KATRINA STA MARIA <br /> 1129 LU, KATHRINE CHIN <br /> 1130 LUKBAN, EVA JOY RARO <br /> 1131 LUMAGDONG, KARMINA <br /> 1132 LUMIBAO, JEREMY SANCHEZ <br /> 1133 LUMINGKIT, MARY KRIS CEBALLOS <br /> 1134 LUNA, MANILYN OBISPO <br /> 1135 LURA, KRISTHIAN JOHN NIEZ <br /> 1136 LUSPO, JENNIFER JUDILLA <br /> 1137 MAAT, DAVID NOEL LUPENA <br /> 1138 MABALA, NOEL GONZALES <br /> 1139 MABASA, MELODY THERESE TUMAMBING <br /> 1140 MACA, ROHANISA DIPATUAN <br /> 1141 MACA-ANGGA, ENJELLA GUILING <br /> 1142 MACABANDO, ABDULRAFI MACABALANG <br /> 1143 MACABIOG, RALPH ALLEN NIEVERA <br /> 1144 MACANDOG, AIMEE ROSE DIHIANSAN <br /> 1145 MACAPULAY, CRISSELLE JOY DUMALIANG <br /> 1146 MACARAEG, JEFRE RUEDA <br /> 1147 MACARAIG, ALDRIN IBAÑEZ <br /> 1148 MACASAET, RUBY ANA INCIONG <br /> 1149 MACHADO, NINA THERESA ALVAREZ <br /> 1150 MACKNO, JOWAIDA MIKUNUG <br /> 1151 MADARCOS, MARICRES TEODOSIO <br /> 1152 MADAYAG, FLER LUMOT <br /> 1153 MADDAWIN, LALAINE SAQUING <br /> 1154 MADRIAGA, VENWILYN ANNE TEJADA <br /> 1155 MADRID, KRISTINE JOY CARAG <br /> 1156 MAGALONG, MAYELLA SANDOY <br /> 1157 MAGANTE, JAISIREE ANN PEREZ <br /> 1158 MAGARO, MAVELETTE CHERISH TURRECHA <br /> 1159 MAGBANUA, RENSIS DEO PILLADO <br /> 1160 MAGDATO, JOY LYN TORDESILLAS <br /> 1161 MAGGAY, ALISON LAPPAY <br /> 1162 MAGINCOL, EARL MARIE KE-E <br /> 1163 MAGNAYE, SHERYLL ANNE CASTILLO <br /> 1164 MAGSUMBOL, KATHLEEN CAROL BROSOTO <br /> 1165 MAHILOM, KEITH RICHARD HILARIO <br /> 1166 MAHILUM, ANA ROSE HITA-AS <br /> 1167 MAINIT, JOVITO I SARSALE <br /> 1168 MAKILING, JIMSON SENTE <br /> 1169 MALACAD, LEAH SOMEJO <br /> 1170 MALANA, JANE CUNTAPAY <br /> 1171 MALANG, ALMIEN DAUD <br /> 1172 MALAZARTE, KHRISTINE JILL BALBUENA <br /> 1173 MALDO, ERVIN 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ROBELLE ANNE LAMPIOS <br /> 1199 MANGAHAS, JULIE ANN RAAGAS <br /> 1200 MANGALILI, MARIONE ISABELA VALINO <br /> 1201 MANGUBAT, MARNELLI DASIG <br /> 1202 MANIAGO, DEMI DALE PEREZ <br /> 1203 MANINGO, CARLA THERESE DIMATAWARAN <br /> 1204 MANLAPIG, ALEXANDER JR EDRA <br /> 1205 MANLICLIC, AVONEER SACRAMENTO <br /> 1206 MANLIGOY, MARY JUDITH TOROBA <br /> 1207 MANTUA, IREMAR BACTOL <br /> 1208 MANTUANO, DONNA GRACIA PAGCALIWAGAN <br /> 1209 MANUEL, ANDREA MARCELINO <br /> 1210 MANUEL, ANITA OCAMPO <br /> 1211 MANUEL, JOANNE LESLIE SANCHEZ <br /> 1212 MANUKAY, RENOIR <br /> 1213 MANZANO, SHUNSHINE GREGORIO <br /> 1214 MAQUIDANG, MAYLANIE BONDOC <br /> 1215 MAQUIRAN, MARK ROPER CERVANTES <br /> 1216 MARAGGUN, RIZA SAQUING <br /> 1217 MARANAN, KRISTEE JANE FULGENCIO <br /> 1218 MARANDE, JOHNREY VILLACERAN <br /> 1219 MARAPAO, RANIELA JULY SEMBLANTE <br /> 1220 MARASIGAN, MARGIE MALABANAN <br /> 1221 MARASIGAN, ROWELL CANDA <br /> 1222 MARAYA, MELVIN YANUARIO <br /> 1223 MARFE, JOAN STEFANIE CAJES <br /> 1224 MARIANO, ANNE MARIN BATALLA <br /> 1225 MARIANO, DINA AGUSTIN <br /> 1226 MARIANO, JAY MABUTI <br /> 1227 MARIANO, KATHRINA FAYE MAGALLANES <br /> 1228 MARILAG, MICHAEL JHAMES JACABAN <br /> 1229 MARINO, PAUL JOHN LAGRIMAS <br /> 1230 MARQUEZ, BLADIMER AUMENTADO <br /> 1231 MARQUEZ, KATHLYN CASANOVA <br /> 1232 MARTIN, LESLY ANN TICSAY <br /> 1233 MARTINEZ, ALLYANA MARIA TALABUCON <br /> 1234 MARTINEZ, EM BUSAING <br /> 1235 MARTINEZ, ETHEL PEREZ <br /> 1236 MARTINEZ, GARRY LINDOG <br /> 1237 MASAGCA, LIONELL TAPEL <br /> 1238 MASAKAYAN, GILBERT DESALIT <br /> 1239 MASICAT, JEMMELA ANNE VEGA <br /> 1240 MATA, REYNANTE JUANITE <br /> 1241 MATEO, KRISTINE JOYCE CORGADO <br /> 1242 MATIAS, BLAS JORDAN TOMAS <br /> 1243 MATIBAG, ARLENE LUBRICA <br /> 1244 MATILLANO, BRIAN FELIX <br /> 1245 MAULA, DAVE RYNDEL ESPLANADA <br /> 1246 MAULA, RUBY JANE LAURENTE <br /> 1247 MAYLEM, DONNABEE KATHRYN SALUNDAY <br /> 1248 MAÑALAC, JERICO VELASQUEZ <br /> 1249 MEDALLA, MICHAEL ANGELO DE GUZMAN <br /> 1250 MEDENILLA, YVETH MARIZ ROTONI <br /> 1251 MEDIAVILLO, CHARISSE NOLASCO <br /> 1252 MEDRANO, JULIUS DOMINIC BERNABE <br /> 1253 MEJES, SHIELA MARIE DEL ROSARIO <br /> 1254 MEJIA, LIEZEL BRIONES <br /> 1255 MEJIA, MELIZA AGUSTIN <br /> 1256 MELENDEZ, ELSA SALVADOR <br /> 1257 MENDOZA, DAPHNE DIANNE DELIM <br /> 1258 MENDOZA, DEC JHON PLEÑOS <br /> 1259 MENDOZA, MARICRIS LLORENTE <br /> 1260 MENDOZA, MELISSA DE GUZMAN <br /> 1261 MENESES, DANIEL ANTONIO TUPAZ <br /> 1262 MENOR, RUSSEL JADE CEDRO <br /> 1263 MERCADO, CORIE DE GUZMAN <br /> 1264 MERCADO, JOSE RAPHAEL CARIÑO <br /> 1265 MERCADO, MA MILDRED MARTIN <br /> 1266 MERCADO, MARILOU PARMISANA <br /> 1267 MERLE, KRISTINE JOYCE LAURELES <br /> 1268 MESIONA, ALLAN FRITZ RACHO <br /> 1269 METAL, DARLING ANGEL TUYAN <br /> 1270 MICU, JUNALIZA OCAL <br /> 1271 MIGUEL, MARK ANTHONY ABRERA <br /> 1272 MILABAO, ERROL BRYAN SINON <br /> 1273 MILLETE, JANELYNN GUAZON <br /> 1274 MILLOROSO, RHIA MAE MANSAYON <br /> 1275 MINA, DIANNE RAMOS <br /> 1276 MINDOG, EMILY JANE BAYOCBOC <br /> 1277 MIRA-ATO, NORODEN JUBAY <br /> 1278 MIRAL, HAROLD JHAY JUNIO <br /> 1279 MIRANDA, MARIA EUGENIA CELMAR <br /> 1280 MISTA, GLAIZA LACANDULA <br /> 1281 MOJADO, RONALD DIMACULANGAN <br /> 1282 MOJICA, WINTONETTE ANGELICA SALGA <br /> 1283 MOLANO, MARILOU CASACLANG <br /> 1284 MOLINA, CHRISVI SILVANO <br /> 1285 MOLINA, JOANA LEXAN PERGES <br /> 1286 MOLINA, LOUIELLA MEDES <br /> 1287 MONCAYO, MELISSA BOTAVARA <br /> 1288 MONISIT, ROSITA <br /> 1289 MONSALES, RALPH EARVIN MATUOD <br /> 1290 MONTECILLO, RETHCHE GARRIDO <br /> 1291 MONTOJO, IAN GULO <br /> 1292 MORALDE, IVY ROSE FRANCO <br /> 1293 MORALES, CHRISTIAN WILFRED DAGUIO <br /> 1294 MORALES, MYRNA MARCIAL <br /> 1295 MORALLAS, RANDY GALLO <br /> 1296 MORAN, GEORJETTE EMINE LIM <br /> 1297 MORIA, AMOS LESTER LARANJO <br /> 1298 MOSCOSA, RONALDO BESARRA <br /> 1299 MOWA, SITTIE AISA MANGOTENTER <br /> 1300 MUEGA, MARILOU QUEBRADO <br /> 1301 MUNCAY, ANDREW JAMES GALLENTES <br /> 1302 MUSNGI, JOEL FAUSTO <br /> 1303 MUYARGAS, MA YVETTE VILLAFANIA <br /> 1304 MUYUELA, SOLOMON IAN PAYONGAYONG <br /> 1305 NABLE, PATRICIA ANGELINE ESPINELI <br /> 1306 NABLEA, JANICE MAE CUADRA <br /> 1307 NACANA, EDNELYN DOLOJAN <br /> 1308 NADIAHAN, JULIVA BATTIW <br /> 1309 NADIAHAN, ROSELYN DUMAO <br /> 1310 NANIP, PRIME-ROSE GATUZ <br /> 1311 NAPOLES, EARL CHRISTIAN GOMEZ <br /> 1312 NAPOLES, JOANA MARIE AURE <br /> 1313 NATAVIO, MARY ROSE PARAGAS <br /> 1314 NATIBO-OC, RENELYN TAMBO-ONG <br /> 1315 NATINGA, JARED PAUL SABANDEJA <br /> 1316 NATIVIDAD, DELRIA DELOS SANTOS <br /> 1317 NATIVIDAD, KATHLEEN FAYE DE GUZMAN <br /> 1318 NAVAL, MAYBEL ACLAN <br /> 1319 NAVAL, REYCEL LEGASPI <br /> 1320 NAVARRO, PAUL JOSEPH GARCIA <br /> 1321 NAÑEZ, MARY JOY AGUILAR <br /> 1322 NEGADO, LYNDON REY TOLOSA <br /> 1323 NEMENZO, CHARLITO MEJIA <br /> 1324 NEPOMUCENO, ALBERT FERNANDO <br /> 1325 NEPOMUCENO, MIRTH PARREÑO <br /> 1326 NERI, ROWEENA JANE ANDRES <br /> 1327 NERO, FRANCO ENCISO <br /> 1328 NEROSA, ARCEL EVANGELISTA <br /> 1329 NERPIO, SAHARA MAY ACLAN <br /> 1330 NICOLAS, CARLO ANGELO CANCIO <br /> 1331 NIEVARES, ELVIS CAWAYAN <br /> 1332 NIPALES, CLOYD HECTOR FORONES <br /> 1333 NISPEROS, CLEA DIAMELLA SALANGA <br /> 1334 NOLASCO, AILENE ESTUESTA <br /> 1335 NOTARION, MEVELL JOY URSONAL <br /> 1336 NOYA, CARLA FE CABAHUG <br /> 1337 NOYNAY, JOVEN SOLAYAO <br /> 1338 NUQUI, BONVIN GO <br /> 1339 NUSKA, NUR-NASEEFA MAGAYOONG <br /> 1340 OBAR, MEGGAN FLORES <br /> 1341 OBAYAN, EDNA FRAGA <br /> 1342 OBEN, BAYBEE JEANNE OCON <br /> 1343 OBIAS, ALIANDRA GARCIA <br /> 1344 OBNGAYAN, RODERICK QUIBAN <br /> 1345 OCAMPO, CLARISSA ABRIGO <br /> 1346 OCDAMIA, BERNADETH ESPILIMBERGO <br /> 1347 OCLARIT, JOCKEY JUNE ESTRELLADA <br /> 1348 OCON, JOSEPH TABIGUE <br /> 1349 OCUBILLO, JAN CARLSON BERNARDO <br /> 1350 OFIELDA, YVONNE ROCHELLE PRADO <br /> 1351 OGALINOLA, RIALYN ICO CRUZ <br /> 1352 OGBAC, JENNIFER ANNE CRUZ <br /> 1353 OGSILA, RICHELLE SURALTA <br /> 1354 OIDA, OLIVER LUMANLAN <br /> 1355 OJEDA, CHRISTIE ANNE TEODORO <br /> 1356 OKIT, MICHAEL RIAN GABIA <br /> 1357 OLARTE, ALFIE MIRANDA <br /> 1358 OLEGARIO, RONNEL PULGAR <br /> 1359 OLI, ELVIRA MAMAUAG <br /> 1360 OLIS, MARY CARMILLE VILLARUZ <br /> 1361 OMAMALIN, JEAN BUSCAGAN <br /> 1362 OMNES, DENNIS BAYARONG <br /> 1363 ONG, JAMES LIM <br /> 1364 ONG, JASON KING<br /> 1365 ONG, LEWY RAJIBAL DIASANTA <br /> 1366 ONG, NARSHESO CABAYES <br /> 1367 ORANGA, JUDELYN EMPIL <br /> 1368 ORANTES, ANNABEL RAPIZ <br /> 1369 ORDAN, JESTONI HITOSIS <br /> 1370 ORDOÑEZ, JENNIFER SARSADILLA <br /> 1371 ORDOÑO, KIMBERLY JOY DE VERA <br /> 1372 ORIAS, PATRICK JUBERT BASCOS <br /> 1373 ORIAS, RICHELL PATULOT <br /> 1374 ORIOLA, MARK JOHN DE BORJA <br /> 1375 ORQUIA, B CRUZ <br /> 1376 ORTEGA, MYRNA LYNN THERESA ONDO <br /> 1377 ORTIL, DOLLY AZORES <br /> 1378 ORZALES, LEO MARVIN CORTES <br /> 1379 OTICAL, SAMSIA PADUA <br /> 1380 OTIDA, JOVI MORA MELO <br /> 1381 OTIONG, VANESSA CLEOFAS <br /> 1382 PABILONA, ANALIZA OROGO <br /> 1383 PABILONA, JONI CARMEL RAMIREZ <br /> 1384 PABLO, ABIGAIL ABLAZA <br /> 1385 PABLO, JERLY VILLAMOR <br /> 1386 PABON, BETTY ROSE ROJAS <br /> 1387 PABRIGA, ROSEMARIE PARONDA <br /> 1388 PACHICA, GLADYS HIDALGO <br /> 1389 PACLAUNA, JENIFER REOBAL <br /> 1390 PACO, JOJELYN TOQUERO <br /> 1391 PACO, LEAH PASUIT <br /> 1392 PADDAYUMAN, JUVIE VILLAFUERTE <br /> 1393 PADER, LAURICE MACAPUGAS <br /> 1394 PADILLA, BIENALYN ATENTA <br /> 1395 PADILLA, JANICE CALDITO <br /> 1396 PAGADUAN, JOAN CAYANAN <br /> 1397 PAGADUAN, MARIBEL CALAYAG <br /> 1398 PAGAO, MARYJANE BALON <br /> 1399 PAGARIGAN, PAULINE JESSICA BAGAYBAGAYAN <br /> 1400 PAGAYUNAN, SHELMARK APOLINARIO <br /> <br /> 1401 PAGUIA, MARIA RICA TALILI <br /> 1402 PAGUINTO, MERLISA JOYCE PARALLAG <br /> 1403 PAGUIRIGAN, HERALD VEHEMENTE <br /> 1404 PAGULAYAN, LILIA URRUTIA <br /> 1405 PAGULAYAN, MARIETA ABELLERA <br /> 1406 PAHILAGAO, CHARRY ROSE OMAGAP <br /> 1407 PAJARO, DARELL JAYSON CAYAPOS <br /> 1408 PALARCA, MARILOU SINO CRUZ <br /> 1409 PALAYPAYON, JOHN PAUL MIRAÑA <br /> 1410 PALISA, CRISTINA GUMABAO <br /> 1411 PALMA, MHARLY WONG <br /> 1412 PALMES, JEELYN TUQUIB <br /> 1413 PALMES, KAREM ARANDIA <br /> 1414 PALO, ALVIN JUN AUSTRIA <br /> 1415 PALOMAR, ROANNE JAVIER <br /> 1416 PALOMARIA, ARIANE ROSE LIGANAD <br /> 1417 PALOTES, RENIEL DEFERIA <br /> 1418 PAMANDANAN, CARYL JANE BACACAO <br /> 1419 PAMITTAN, ANTHONY VASQUEZ <br /> 1420 PANDAPATAN, NORHANNAH BARA <br /> 1421 PANEDA, LADY MANGALUS <br /> 1422 PANEDA, RHIANNE SORIANO <br /> 1423 PANESARES, CARLO DURAN <br /> 1424 PANGILINAN, JON JON DE GUZMAN <br /> 1425 PANIZAL, KRISTEL MAE LARANG <br /> 1426 PANLAQUE, ELAINE MAE VITO <br /> 1427 PANONG, ABIGAIL PEREZ <br /> 1428 PANTA, RICO PAUS <br /> 1429 PANTINOPLE, RICHELLE JEAN MONICIT <br /> 1430 PAPA, RQYN ACOSTA <br /> 1431 PAPAS, NICO PANTINOPLE <br /> 1432 PARADERO, PRECIOUS ANN MAMPO <br /> 1433 PARADO, EDCEL MAR TAVARES <br /> 1434 PARAGAS, FERNANDO VILLANUEVA <br /> 1435 PARAGAS, RIOLANE VIRAY <br /> 1436 PARAISO, NOWELLA RITZI NARZABAL <br /> 1437 PARAMI, KAREN JANE JIMOYA <br /> 1438 PARAÑAL, MELANIE JOY NALULA <br /> 1439 PARDUCHO, NOREEN RIPARIP <br /> 1440 PARE, EMMELINE CABEL <br /> 1441 PAROHINOG, LEA PAMELA DOMAGAS <br /> 1442 PASAWEN, JOY MAYAT-AN <br /> 1443 PASCO, ELAINE JOYCE HORACIO <br /> 1444 PASCUA, CLEO JANE BATE <br /> 1445 PASCUA, KARINA CECILIA REVANO <br /> 1446 PASCUA, MA CLAIRE LAPPAO <br /> 1447 PASCUAL, FLORENCE MEREMILLA <br /> 1448 PASCUAL, HECTOR CRISTOBAL <br /> 1449 PASIA, MARY ANN GONZAGA <br /> 1450 PASION, SIRIPORN MENDOZA <br /> 1451 PASION, WILHELMINA DEMIAO <br /> 1452 PASIONA, KRISTINE JOY REMOTO <br /> 1453 PASIONA, PAULO MARTIN VERGARA <br /> 1454 PATIÑO, RONALD MONTERDE <br /> 1455 PATRICIO, REGINA BAGAY <br /> 1456 PATUNGAN, PAULA BIANCA FERRER <br /> 1457 PAUSAL, JESSA OBORDO <br /> 1458 PAY-OEN, PEBELIN WALDO <br /> 1459 PAYAPAG, JAYSON RIVERO <br /> 1460 PAYOMO, KAREN CALUYA <br /> 1461 PAÑARES, SHEILA MAE SINADJAN <br /> 1462 PECAOCO, GERALDINE ESPINA <br /> 1463 PECAOCO, RALPH RODGEN CARATAO <br /> 1464 PEDARSE, PATRICK IAN FERNANDEZ <br /> 1465 PEDRO, ROMMEL NAVARRA <br /> 1466 PEDROSO, MARK ANTHONY ESTOCADO <br /> 1467 PELAEZ, CAROL YAP <br /> 1468 PELAEZ, CHESTER BRYAN PEPITO <br /> 1469 PELAYO, ROSSENEE DE PEDRO <br /> 1470 PELEMA, MARIA CHRISTINA CLAVERIA <br /> 1471 PELEN, CLAIRE ROSELYN BALUCAN <br /> 1472 PEPITO, JEANNELYN BAÑEZ <br /> 1473 PEQUIT, BERLIN BIANCA MERCADO <br /> 1474 PERALTA, ALFRED PALAGANAS <br /> 1475 PERALTA, LESLY BALLESTEROS <br /> 1476 PERDIDO, AUREA MARL MASULI <br /> 1477 PEREDO, ANGELICA NOPUENTE <br /> 1478 PEREZ, ANA MAE CAWALING <br /> 1479 PEREZ, ETHEL JAYNE OPINION <br /> 1480 PEREZ, PAULINA DIORELLA SHEA <br /> 1481 PEREZ, RACHEL LYNN EUSEBIO <br /> 1482 PEREZ, REGIDOR JONAS <br /> 1483 PEREZ, SAMANTHA MELYSSA MANTILLA <br /> 1484 PERONCE, JULIE ANN MASANGKAY <br /> 1485 PESADO, JOHN DALE AGBAYANI <br /> 1486 PESCASIOSA, RAINJAN ABRIL BRIONES <br /> 1487 PESPES, RACHEL DANGKIW <br /> 1488 PESTAÑO, ROBIE ILLUT <br /> 1489 PETEROS, LIEZEL ANNE VILLONES <br /> 1490 PEÑA, MARY ANN MONIC MANUSIG <br /> 1491 PEÑARANDA, KYRAH MEI SANGALANG <br /> 1492 PIALDA, MARY JOY DEMERIN <br /> 1493 PIC-IT, CHRISTIAN BAS-IL <br /> 1494 PIGUERRA, KIMBERLY BRAZA <br /> 1495 PILAR, JERALYN LAI CATAPUSAN <br /> 1496 PINEDA, HONEYLYN MAQUINICA <br /> 1497 PINTO, JOVELYN AFRICANO <br /> 1498 PIQUERO, RONALD VILLARUBEN <br /> 1499 PITOGO, JINBOY AUGUIS <br /> 1500 PIÑOL, FLORDELIZA REYES <br /> 1501 PLACINO, MYKA ANGELA MADRID <br /> 1502 PLANAS, JEFF MARK ROYO <br /> 1503 PLATA, PRINCESS ANN EVANGELISTA <br /> 1504 PLAZA, ZANDER JAVIER <br /> 1505 PO, DUANE MICHAELS UY <br /> 1506 POCDIHON, RONERICA BASILIO <br /> 1507 POE, MARVIN OLOGUIBER <br /> 1508 POLICARPIO, EMILY DUL-OG <br /> 1509 PONCE, FRANCES OUANO <br /> 1510 PONCE, RHOBIN MHAR ENRIQUEZ <br /> 1511 PONFERRADA, LHENOR CANARIAS <br /> 1512 PORIO, JULIET PEREZ <br /> 1513 PORLARES, BERNIE CASAS <br /> 1514 PORTES, JAIME JR GAHI <br /> 1515 PORTUGUEZ, BEVERLY ARCILLA <br /> 1516 POSAS, JENNYLEN DUMANAYOS <br /> 1517 PRADO, JONNA FRANCES CORPUZ <br /> 1518 PRADO, NOELYN TOLENTINO <br /> 1519 PREVENDIDO, GLORIE FE ANDANTE <br /> 1520 PRUEBAS, RISSA MAE DELA PUERTA <br /> 1521 PURA, KEVIN RESARI <br /> 1522 PUTIS, BRYAN PARGAN <br /> 1523 QUIACHON, JOYCE SABIDOR <br /> 1524 QUIAMBAO, KATRINA CHARISMA BRAVO <br /> 1525 QUIAMBAO, MELINDA BAKING <br /> 1526 QUIBAN, ELIZABETH PARPAN <br /> 1527 QUIJANO, CHERRY LYN LIM <br /> 1528 QUIJANO, JUVY ALBANIA <br /> 1529 QUIJANO, MA LOURDES PABALE <br /> 1530 QUIMPO, KAREN AVELLANA <br /> 1531 QUINDICA, RASHID PEDRAL <br /> 1532 QUINIVISTA, HAZEL MAE BATAUSA <br /> 1533 QUIRIM, MARY ANNE SANORIA <br /> 1534 QUIROS, JOANA MARIE PINEDA <br /> 1535 QUITILEN, NIÑA ZARA COCHING <br /> 1536 QUITON, ANGELA JACHELLE MARIFOSQUE <br /> 1537 QUITORIANO, NOEMI GOMEZ <br /> 1538 QUIÑAL, CRISTAL DARILAG <br /> 1539 RAAGAS, CHERRYL MAE ALEJANDRO <br /> 1540 RABANG, CHRISALYN BATACAN <br /> 1541 RAFANAN, LALA MAE ESPINOSA <br /> 1542 RAFOL, NAHUM DE LEON <br /> 1543 RAGRAG, MARIA FATIMA GAQUIT <br /> 1544 RAHMAN, KYLE MALIM <br /> 1545 RALLOS, RACHEL ANN JUNDIS <br /> 1546 RAMBUYON, AYRA JOY NOBLESALA <br /> 1547 RAMIREZ, ADRIAN PAUL FERNANDEZ <br /> 1548 RAMIREZ, MA FATIMA STA ANA <br /> 1549 RAMIREZ, MA JOCELYN VELASCO <br /> 1550 RAMIREZ, QUEENIE ANN MARIE <br /> 1551 RAMIREZ, RADIMIER MORALES <br /> 1552 RAMO, KEIF KHARI MADRILEJOS <br /> 1553 RAMOS, ANNA DANICA COLLANTES <br /> 1554 RAMOS, JONATHAN CARIASO <br /> 1555 RAMOS, NILOBELLE CAÑON <br /> 1556 RAMOS, RAYMOND COSIO <br /> 1557 RAMOS, ROMMEL BATALLA <br /> 1558 RAMOSO, JENNAH MAE HERNANDEZ <br /> 1559 RANCES, MELISSA CABATU <br /> 1560 RANES, KLENT QUIMBO <br /> 1561 RARANGOL, BLIZILLE LOGRONIO <br /> 1562 RATUNIL, JASON CARLO ESCARCHA <br /> 1563 RAVAGO, ROSALIE LUNAS <br /> 1564 RAVAL, GRELLIE GAVINO <br /> 1565 RAYMUNDO, NELIZZA SURA <br /> 1566 RAYO, ERIKA JOY ACOSTA <br /> 1567 RAYOS, SARAH BANILBO <br /> 1568 RAZONALES, ELVY BALESTRAMON <br /> 1569 RAÑESES, MARLON ROMAN <br /> 1570 REBADOMIA, EMMANUEL NALIASCA <br /> 1571 REBASE, JUNNINE VELYN MOMBAY <br /> 1572 REBORON, JENNILYN ABAD <br /> 1573 RECOLIZADO, LORAINE MOLDEZ <br /> 1574 RECON, SHEILA SACAYAN <br /> 1575 REFAMONTE, RONIE OLAYA <br /> 1576 REFORMADO, JANINE DEL CORRO <br /> 1577 REGALADO, ALVIN GOMEZ <br /> 1578 REGIO, GERALDINE DECENA <br /> 1579 REGONDOLA, MA CORAZON MURILLO <br /> 1580 REGUAL, JAMILCA SANCHEZ <br /> 1581 RELATORES, MARK LESTER VIDAL <br /> 1582 RELAYO, CHARITY FAUSTO <br /> 1583 RELINGO, ASA RAFOL <br /> 1584 REMOROZA, CHERYL LEE TIU <br /> 1585 REPOLLES, RICHELLE ANN TEODORO <br /> 1586 REQUINE, TIFANNY CANLAS <br /> 1587 REVILLA, MELODY JOY POZON <br /> 1588 REVISA, FERALDINE BANO <br /> 1589 REYES, ALVIN ROMMAR TAMINA <br /> 1590 REYES, ANDREI KEVIN PANTALEON <br /> 1591 REYES, FRANCES HANNAH TONGSON <br /> 1592 REYES, FRESSIE ALDAY <br /> 1593 REYES, IVY MATIC <br /> 1594 REYES, JEFFREY GARCIA <br /> 1595 REYES, JESSE PERMEJO <br /> 1596 REYES, KHERVY BARBON <br /> 1597 REYES, MA PIA CRISELDA MAE DARJUAN <br /> 1598 REYES, MARGARETTE PENSON <br /> 1599 REYES, RACQUEL LIBUNAO <br /> 1600 REYES, RONA AMORANTO <br /> 1601 RICAFORT, ARNEL JEFFREY NEPOMUCENO <br /> 1602 RICAÑA, JONALYN MIÑOZA <br /> 1603 RIDAO, AIZA BELLE SEGUNDO <br /> 1604 RIVERA, ALBERT DARYLL ALFONSO <br /> 1605 RIVERA, JOYCE ANNE TOLENTINO <br /> 1606 RIVERA, MICHAEL DONCILLO <br /> 1607 ROA, PINKY RUTH NOLLORA <br /> 1608 ROBERTO, VANESSA MOLINTAS <br /> 1609 ROBLEDO, JULIUS BENEDICTO <br /> 1610 ROBLES, JAN KRISTOFFER OCTAVIANO <br /> 1611 ROBLES, JEAN CHRISTY FUENTES <br /> 1612 ROCAS, GIANINE MARIE BUETA <br /> 1613 RODIL, ANNA LIZA MURCIA <br /> 1614 RODRIGUEZ, RESS DELOS REYES <br /> 1615 RODRIGUEZ, WINNIE ANNE CAÑETE <br /> 1616 ROFLO, SANDRA MIRO <br /> 1617 ROJAS, IAN GILDO SOLIS <br /> 1618 ROLDAN, AILEEN LAVARES <br /> 1619 ROMERO, KATHLEEN VALDEHUEZA <br /> 1620 RONDA, MARIA DANYA ARINAL <br /> 1621 RONDEZ, EMMA LYNN SABASAJE <br /> 1622 ROQUE, ALEJANDRO MANUEL <br /> 1623 ROSAL, SUSANA PASCUAL <br /> 1624 ROSALES, GEMMAROSE RANCE <br /> 1625 ROSALES, MARK ANTHONY CUZ <br /> 1626 ROSALES, VINCENT EMMANUEL NORTEZA <br /> 1627 ROSARIO, JESUS ARIAN TAMESA <br /> 1628 ROSARIO, KETH ASAHEL HEYASA <br /> 1629 ROSE, DORELYN REVESENCIO <br /> 1630 ROVILLOS, JINKY JILL CECILIO <br /> 1631 ROXAS, NELIA AMATA <br /> 1632 ROÑA, GIRON MILES SATO <br /> 1633 RUBILLA, JOVENCIO JR INFERIDO <br /> 1634 RUBILLOS, ROGELYN CABUDOC <br /> 1635 RUBIN, MERRY HOMOC <br /> 1636 RUBIO, CAMILLE JOY ARANDELA <br /> 1637 RUBIO, FEDERICO JR CHING <br /> 1638 RUBIO, JIA MARIE VILLANUEVA <br /> 1639 RUIZ, MICHELLE ANN ARIAS <br /> 1640 RULONA, REYMOND JUNGCO <br /> 1641 RUNAS, KENNETH JIMENEZ <br /> 1642 SABADO, LYLE LOISE DAILEG <br /> 1643 SABANAL, IVY CAPUCONG <br /> 1644 SABSAL, LOVELY MAE JUNIO <br /> 1645 SABUD, ELVIN JAGAPE <br /> 1646 SACANLE, MONALIZA GOMMIT <br /> 1647 SACUPAYO, RACHEL ANN CUAREZ <br /> 1648 SADSAD, MAY SATUMBA <br /> 1649 SAGAPSAPAN, KATHYREN VILLA <br /> 1650 SAGOLILI, KAISER DENAGA <br /> 1651 SAGRADO, EMMAREE MAY ORTOJAN <br /> 1652 SAGUIN, DINA JALAS <br /> 1653 SAGUINSIN, JASDYNNE MAE REYES <br /> 1654 SAGUN, ROMARIZA RAYOS <br /> 1655 SAGURIT, EDUARD REYES <br /> 1656 SAJORGA, JOEL DAWN TUMANDA <br /> 1657 SALACOP, JANESSA ALI <br /> 1658 SALAGOSTE, ROSELYN FRONDA <br /> 1659 SALALILA, MARK ANGELO CAPITO <br /> 1660 SALAR, CHEEZEE PALMARES <br /> 1661 SALCEDO, NORIEL JAVIER <br /> 1662 SALIGUMBA, MARIA METHUSELAH CONCEPCION <br /> 1663 SALIK, MERIANE BENDIJO <br /> 1664 SALON, JECRIS ONGAYO <br /> 1665 SALOR, REGIE ANN ANTONIO <br /> 1666 SALUBO, SHESCKA KLYDELLE SULATAN <br /> 1667 SALUDARES, FLORIE JEAN INTERINO <br /> 1668 SALUPER, NORMAN CANUMAY <br /> 1669 SALVA, ROM JONES BELANDRES <br /> 1670 SALVADOR, ALAN ABLITER <br /> 1671 SALVADOR, HARLAN MOPRA <br /> 1672 SALVADOR, 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MATEO <br /> Chairman <br /> Board of Accountancy <br /> APPROVED: <br /> (orig. signed) <br /> TERESITA R. MANZALA <br /> Chairperson </div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-59864034236813197982012-05-05T20:10:00.000-07:002012-05-05T20:10:32.014-07:00The Acer Black AX1430 G-UW30P Desktop PCWhile laptop computers are becoming a lot more popular nowadays there are still many men and women who prefer the reliability of a desktop computer. There are plenty of reasons for this but in my personal opinion it is because individuals end up having a lot less trouble with a desktop than they do with a laptop. Another thing I actually like about a desktop over a laptop is the fact the you can get a computer screen which is much larger than any laptop. 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Nick Diaz wins over Jim Miller in the 2nd round via
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A heavyheight fight between lavar johnson and Pat barry.
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If you have owned your laptop for some time, you have undoubtedly collected quite a bit of distinct files. These can be difficult to keep track of, and you may have your own preferred procedure of arranging them. Any time you have Windows Vista or XP, you are able to use folders such as My Paperwork or My Footage to keep track of your respective files, and you are able to decide whether to group your files by type, date, size as effectively as other options.<br />
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Any time you have Windows seven, on the other hand, you have a lot more possibilities by implementing the Libraries aspect. Any time you make use of the aspect, you are going to be able to keep track of all of your respective distinct types of files, no issue where exactly they're stored. Utilizing the Library technique of organization helps make keeping your files painless to locate in a practical, a lot more advanced, format. If you have applied Windows for any length of time, you certainly will agree that it's continued to improve with every single new edition. Those of you who've Windows seven can testify to the fact that Windows continues to improve with every single new model. Any time you operate on Windows XP or Vista, you can get quite a few capabilities you may find out to operate your Laptop much more efficiently you may not know about. Do a little research into your model of Windows.<br />
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Dell produces high quality office leading along with lap leading pcs at the fair price tag. The decision that are what you should question. Table surfaces may be changed simple enough because the yrs complete, offering the freedom for you to improve. Laptop computers can't be changed because effortlessly, but they are mobile. Often times, Dell is going to take your own personal older laptop being a industry set for a more recent model. The mobility of your Dell laptop computer is definitely one major reason for the buy.
For folks that provide an active life style, but would likely nevertheless prefer to have the simplicity of staying on the internet, the office leading fashion personal computer is probably not can be essential. Even if not necessarily for just operating on the internet, may major as well as to the laptop computer that anyone may be on the computer, anytime. A lot of the those who such as the mobility of laptop computers tend to be occupied operating individuals that traveling or perhaps college students that need access to a pc to complete institution projects. A person that might be a specialist also advantages from possessing a personal computer close to constantly. Although a lot of persons require the liberty to be able to and still be connected intended for function factors, numerous have got laptop computers so that you can discover ways to use pcs as well as the ones that just want to be capable of get connected to the web in order to entertainment out and about. Any purpose is a superb purpose to purchase the Dell laptop computer.
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One of the most appealing features of the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard is it's small size and portability. Portability is a feature that is extremely popular, especially if the item takes up very little space and has a lot of functionality. Many people are on a lecture circuit. So you can use your wireless keyboard to access your computer or laptop. You can also use it when presenting information with the laser pointer built within. Even the plug for this device is designed to not get in the way, as there's a neat compartment for it. The size of this device, along with its versatility, makes the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard and need to have wireless keyboard.
The Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touch pad is not a costly gadget and can be found for an even better price if you research bargains or sales. If you take the time to do a little bargain hunting, you can easily find it for under $30, even if the manufacturer's recommended sale price is $49.99 It is definitely a good idea to research the prices online retailers are charging to see who is offering the best bargain if you've decided you want one of these devices. This is the type of product where it probably wouldn't make sense to purchase one used, as then it might be hard to return or exchange it if it has any glitches. With lower priced gadgets, it's generally better to find a good price for a brand new one.
The responsiveness of the track pad on this miniature keyboard leaves a lot to be desired. If you're used to the trackpad on a laptop computer, it probably does what you direct it to do. The track pad on this handheld miniature keyboard is actually of a lesser quality than that which is found on a typical computer. The function keys are another problem that people have noted. First you have to hit the function key, and then the command key, or it will not work. It would be more convenient if there was a media center button that would allow you to issue commands more easily.
If you are looking for a device that can control other electronic devices like your computer from a remote location, the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard with Touch pad may be what you are looking for. It can be very convenient to have a complete keyboard on a handheld device, and it can be used with a variety of products, from tablets to gaming units. You will be able to do this quickly, and despite the problems that it has had, it is an excellent inexpensive device that you should be happy with.
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During the resurgence of Job’s golden touch era, he re-released a version of Newton, only this time fully equipped with multi-touch functionality, a high-resolution screen and plenty of apps. The iPad managed to win praise from students pursing Web design degrees for its ability to allow them to code on the go to who educators loved its multimedia abilities to teach and let children interact.<br />
<b>Computing Made Simple</b><br />
Some individuals need a computer for sending emails, surfing the Internet and watching movies; the iPad makes for a simple solution to satisfying all the needs of a common user. With the touch of a button, the iPad wakes up. It’s quick, responsive touchscreen makes it easy to use and easy to put down. Web pages seem to resonate high-resolution colors and photos, while pictures seem to captivate viewers. No more waiting for a computer to load up. No more virus defender. No more malware. Just simple computing for everyday personal needs and entertainment.<br />
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<b>App Store Support</b></h3>
Yes, the iPad makes computing simple, but it does so mostly because of the support of Apple’s App Store. Educators, business owners, students, and even children find apps that appeal to their needs and interests. The success of the iPad comes largely in part because of the massive support from third-party developers on the App Store.<br />
Individuals looking for word-processing programs can find hundreds. Students looking to keep better track of their schedule can discover ways to simplify planning. Kids seeking a bit of entertainment can find thousands of games in a gamut of genres. Everything you can ever want in an application, the App Store and iPad grant.<br />
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Let’s say you’re studying computer science or business. You have an idea for a new application that can make you millions. With the iPad, you can let your dreams come true. Since Apple gives individuals free developer tools, any average person can code, market and create a hit.<br />
Granted, the more successful applications for the iPad are designed by professionals who understand computer programming, but if you need help, you can also take classes or visit <a href="http://www.computerclasses.org/" target="_blank">computerclasses.org</a> for more assistance.<br />
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<a href="http://www.apple.com/ipad/" target="_blank">Apple</a> (2012)<br />
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<br />True workhorse of any computer game will be graphics adapter and also video card. that device handles video clip or graphics showcase, make a difference in video top quality and frame price increase. Choose a computer using a dedicated graphics adapter regarding best performance. While the on-board video processor that has been improved, they could possibly not match the live power of video clip processing that can take advantage of special cards. When choosing a video card, review the core procedures, the maximum solution, available memory, along with memory and brand speed. A great reference for comparing that performance of video cards can be found on the video clip Card Benchmark.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-42499860658445673812012-04-12T23:58:00.001-07:002012-04-13T00:00:43.459-07:00Cheap and affordable Wheat Grass Juicer: The Nutrition You Deserve<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6ZXeVe1vA5MOMuS0LESAbf8kCuuzQeZek1xQj3H3fsTkvDw460-uMmC8kXrDm80RnJpYPUXIpmqEL7MXfeRxTJL3kXpnvkUVHJdpZb2KzuEvr77HPFTZHfCxc6wsk56kuIu5Bz_bpk68/s1600/mj550ss.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 300px; height: 300px;" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6ZXeVe1vA5MOMuS0LESAbf8kCuuzQeZek1xQj3H3fsTkvDw460-uMmC8kXrDm80RnJpYPUXIpmqEL7MXfeRxTJL3kXpnvkUVHJdpZb2KzuEvr77HPFTZHfCxc6wsk56kuIu5Bz_bpk68/s320/mj550ss.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5730776675333041202" /></a><br />When people try to go back to a lifestyle where health is of primary concern, they get into a lot of trouble. First of all, they need a concrete support group that will be with them in their pursuit to a very different way of eating, exercising, and a lot of dieting. They also have to place a separate fund for their own change of diet and the food that they are to get is not necessarily cheap. They have to really invest in the things that matter and what will give them the best lot of nutrition.<br /> <br />Wheat grass has been discovered in the last few years to be a great nutritional supplement, and a healing concoction once juiced. It has very strong antioxidants that help the body improve the blood sugar for those who have diabetes, resolving a sore throat and the problems of the skin, controlling blood pressure and many others. Wheat grass is grass in reality. But this kind of grass is cultivated differently from other kinds of grass that just grows everywhere. In the same vein that this is different from other fruits and vegetables, the wheat grass juicer is also very different from the usual juicers.<br /> <br />In the local stores, you may find them quite unpopular to see many brands and options for a wheat grass juicer. But you don’t have to get disappointed since in the internet, you can easily go to Harvey’s at ourhappyhomestead.com and you will already be seeing numerous choices that you can make. The site will already tell you whether the wheat grass juicer is in stock or if it needs to be ordered from the supplier. The site of Harvey’s where you can order online anytime is very user friendly as they have good resolution pictures with the price and a short but informative description of the item you are viewing.<br /> <br />For the wheat grass juicer in the site, you will see prices ranging from $39.99 up to the quite pricey but with a lot of quality at a sale price of $359.00 called Miracle Wheat grass juicer. You will observe that all of them have an open container where you can put the wheat grass and all of it will go through either a tube or a funnel where the extracting happens. Some of the manual juicers have a handle that you need to turn as the churner inside that eats up the wheat grass. Then another container is near the faucet-looking opening that catches the juice.<br /> <br />Enjoy your very nutritious and satisfying shot of wheat grass juice today!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-83511159725569328972012-03-12T02:11:00.001-07:002012-03-12T02:13:08.045-07:00PMA Class 2012 (Bagwis)Top PMA 2012 (Bagwis) Graduates: <br />1. Tom Puertollano, Lipa City, Batangas; <br />2. Jose Mari Cabrera, Cebu City; <br />3. Lucien Jay Caiman, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City; <br />4. Angeline Esmeria, Taguig City; <br />5. Jethro Olavidez, Zamboanga Sibugay; <br />6. Aron Lessler Regimen, Tanauan, Batangas; <br />7. Dyan Karl Cabigas, Caloocan City; <br />8. Fel Saguin, Zamboanga del Sur; <br />9. Rone Jo Manganaan, Rosales, Pangasinan; <br />10. Christopher Juan, Tagum City.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8144371401397868959.post-28627140238571428792012-02-29T00:27:00.005-08:002012-02-29T00:36:15.481-08:00Top 10 bar passers 201-2012Congratulation to the bar examinees who got the 10 highest places for the September 2011 bar exam: TOPNOTCHER (Top ten BAR Passers 2010-2011) <br /> <br />The top ten Bar passers are: <br /> <br />1. Atadero, Raoul Angelo D. Ateneo de Manila University 85.54%<br />2.Bolong, Luz Danielle O. Ateneo de Manila University 84.56%<br />3.Rafal-Roble, Cherry Liez O. Arellano University 84.46%<br />4.Bañaga, Rosemil R. Notre Dame University 84.12%<br />5.Gonzales, Christian Louie C. University of Sto. Tomas 84.09%<br />6.Bandal, Ivan M. Silliman University 84.09%<br />7.Acosta, Eireene Xina M. San Beda College 84.07%<br />8.Qua, Irene Marie P. Ateneo de Manila University 84.06%<br />9.Laceda, Elaine Marie G. Far Eastern University-DLSU(Juris Doctor-MBA)84.04%<br />10.Aquino, Rodolfo Q. San Beda College 83.73%Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01185106396710011928noreply@blogger.com0