Ikaw Na Ang Maganda 3


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Sometimes, you see an attractive woman and you ask, “Anong meron siya?” ’Yung suot niya halos pareho lang ng sa iyo. ’Yung make-up niya, parang blush-on lang (Naka-blush-on nga ba o glowing skin niya iyon?) So, bakit parang sampung paligo ang lamang ng kagandahan niya sa iyo? Ang sikreto? She’s fit and healthy. Toned ang kanyang katawan, confident ang kanyang tindig, at joyful ang kanyang aura. Ang lahat ng ito ay bunga ng pagiging fit and healthy physically, mentally, and spiritually. Dito, sa Book 3 ng best-selling Ikaw na ang Maganda series, ituturo sa iyo ni Malu Tiongson-Ortiz kung paano ka rin maging fit and healthy para ma-achieve ang mala- effortless na beauty.




Ikaw na ang Maganda Book 2


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A short guide on how to dress to look your best and how to be beautiful from the inside out.




Ikaw na ang Maganda


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IOU Men Book 3 - Mako, The Charmer


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“I really think I’m falling for you… Give it a chance. Give us a chance.” Amby needed a perfect boyfriend. Natagpuan niya iyon kay Mako, the boyfriend she hired to show-off to her beloved aunt. Mako was so perfect. Kumbinsidong-kumbinsido ang tiyahin ni Amby na may relasyon sila ng binata. Pero ang sabi ng tiyahin, hindi raw siya mahal ng boyfriend niya. Nang ireklamo niya iyon kay Mako, wala raw itong magagawa. There were things he could not fake. Like love. Hindi raw iyon nabibili. Puwes, if Amby could not buy his love, she would buy his time. Aarkilahin niya forever ang boyfriend for hire.




Huddunit Trilogy 3: Joker


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“You’re my freedom, Cade. Loving you has set me free from my fears…” Hindi pa nahuhuli ang pumaslang sa kanyang best friend. But GERALDINE found a clue pointing to where the killer might be hiding. Kaya kinaladkad niya si CADE sa isang malayong isla, aptly named, Truth Island. Totally isolated with no electricity, the island had its own deadly secrets… Pero hindi alam ni Geraldine kung alin ang unang papatay sa kanya: The meth-addled locals, The heiress on a mission, The killer they were after… Or Cade’s endless whining and complaining. Truth Island indeed. Nakita niya sa isla ang katotohanang… pabebe ang boyfriend ko. Mabuti na lang at hindi siya pumayag magpakasal.




Beginning Tagalog


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A comprehensive, one-year introductory textbook for Tagalog, the language spoken in the Philippines. Beginning Tagalog has been designed to meet the specific needs of adult native speakers of English who wish to learn spoken Tagalog, though students with other language backgrounds may be able to follow the course with profit. With fairly intensive class scheduling, and assuming laboratory assignments and home study, the text can be covered in one academic year. The text is designed to accomplish two aims. The first is to impart oral control of Tagalog and, by means of an acquaintance with the major patterns of the language, to provide the means for additional independent study that will lead to a full mastery of the structures and a vocabulary that is sufficiently broad to meet the needs of most students. The second aim is to provide accurate, up-to-date information about the patterns of Filipino culture that will enable a student to understand the social customs, standards, values, and aspirations of the Filipino people, in order to prepare him for sympathetic, enlightened, and useful participation in the context of Filipino society. . . . The text consists of 25 units and appendices. In the first half of the text, the student plays the part of hearer and speaker, with only incidental reading of oral dialogs and drills. From Unit XIII on there is a reading section designated for each unit, correlated with the primarily spoken materials, but designed to promote facility in the orthography and distinctive patterns of the written language. . . The basic format is as follows: A. Basic Dialog B. Cultural and Structural Notes C. Pronunciation Exercises (to Unit XIII) D. Drills and Grammar E. Cumulative Drills F. Visual-Cue Drills G. Comprehension-Response Drills H. Readings (from Unit XIII)"




Beginning Tagalog


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A comprehensive, one-year introductory textbook for Tagalog, the language spoken in the Philippines. Beginning Tagalog has been designed to meet the specific needs of adult native speakers of English who wish to learn spoken Tagalog, though students with other language backgrounds may be able to follow the course with profit. With fairly intensive class scheduling, and assuming laboratory assignments and home study, the text can be covered in one academic year. The text is designed to accomplish two aims. The first is to impart oral control of Tagalog and, by means of an acquaintance with the major patterns of the language, to provide the means for additional independent study that will lead to a full mastery of the structures and a vocabulary that is sufficiently broad to meet the needs of most students. The second aim is to provide accurate, up-to-date information about the patterns of Filipino culture that will enable a student to understand the social customs, standards, values, and aspirations of the Filipino people, in order to prepare him for sympathetic, enlightened, and useful participation in the context of Filipino society. . . . The text consists of 25 units and appendices. In the first half of the text, the student plays the part of hearer and speaker, with only incidental reading of oral dialogs and drills. From Unit XIII on there is a reading section designated for each unit, correlated with the primarily spoken materials, but designed to promote facility in the orthography and distinctive patterns of the written language. . . The basic format is as follows: A. Basic Dialog B. Cultural and Structural Notes C. Pronunciation Exercises (to Unit XIII) D. Drills and Grammar E. Cumulative Drills F. Visual-Cue Drills G. Comprehension-Response Drills H. Readings (from Unit XIII)"




Intermediate Tagalog


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Intermediate Tagalog is a pioneering language text that gives students a grasp of the social rules of the language as well as the linguistic rules. Designed for students who have learned the basic skills and mastered a vocabulary of frequently used words, Intermediate Tagalog goes beyond language learning to genuine communication. The lessons use culture-loaded exchanges as well as everyday conversation to give insight into Filipino thought and behavior. For example. the student learns not to acknowledge a compliment with the standard American "thank you," but rather to downgrade what is being complimented and then to return the compliment. Each dialog is followed by cultural notes that supply possible alternate responses as well as offer comparisons with the way a similar conversation might take place between Americans. For Filipino-Americans who want to learn about their cultural heritage and for Americans who want to learn about Filipinos, Intermediate Tagalog explores value concepts while developing linguistic and sociolinguistic skills. Written in a clear and readable style, this book is a significant contribution to the teaching of Tagalog and Filipino culture.




Diary ng Legal Wife


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“Hindi ko na kaya. Maghiwalay na tayo!” Gulong-gulo na isip mo sa kaka-analyze. Hindi ka na nakakatulog o nakakapagtrabaho. And each time you try talking sense to your husband, hindi naman nagre-register. Kaya argue ulit. Iyak. Worry. Tiis. “Nasisiraan na ako ng bait,” feeling mo. “We have to separate. Wala nang ibang paraan.” Pero wala na nga ba talaga? Is separation or annulment the only way out of your torment? In this honest and comforting book, Malu Ortiz offers guidance and help. No stranger to suffering, Ortiz shows how you can find hope—even in the midst of a crumbling marriage.





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