Thursday, July 24, 2014

The brains behind TDS.

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ART ANG !
Marikina City

Being skilled in music helped him to communicate easily with other people.

Art tends to handle situations before they become stressful. He doesn't tolerate mediocre works and he says no to procrastination with conviction.

ROWELYN BIGAYAN !
Muntinlupa City

"Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air." -Henry Anatole Grunwald

Rowie loves hearing compelling stories and relaying it to other people is a work she would eagerly perform. She also consider losing herself on books as her past time.

KAREN CONSTANTE !
Taguig City

Kai, as others call her, may look like a Chinese girl on the outside, but she definitely has a true Filipina's heart. Her bubbly personality can surely complete anyone's day and it can promote a favorable relationship with the public which she can use to her future job as a media practitioner. She manages her time well and keeps all her activities under control.

KIRA JORGIO !
ParaƱaque City

With wit surpassing all others, Kira is a certified jester. Her greatest asset is her open-mindedness--when people often find a situation controversial or bad, Kira takes a step back and looks at the whole picture with an open mind rather than condemning someone straight out. She is a poetry enthusiast and has a thirst for knowing up-to-the-minute information.

JUSTINE LEONGSON !
Bulacan

Lives by the quote "The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best out of everything." Jaja's passion is dancing, it's her way of expressing her feelings and apart from that she is a very jolly writer, when she's sad, she stops being sad and starts being awesome.

JUN YUN !
Quezon City

Jun may be your typical Asian guy who knows stuff, he is your go-to-guy whenever you need tips in Math or Science. But when it comes to writing and speaking, he struggles to shrug off his Korean side that is still having a hard time pronouncing the letters "R" and "L" making the word "world" a next-level tongue twister.

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