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List of Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation (3rd Batch)


22. Menelito Mansueto (MSU-IIT) - Healing a Fragmented World: A Discourse on Technology

23. Joe Carl Castillo (UM Digos) - Sex on Camera: A Post-Modern Critique on Pornography

24. Dr. Ferdinand Mangibin (Silliman University) - Solidarity and Poverty: Toward Process Perspective on Global Justice

25. Dr. Gleemore Makie (Benguet State University) - Ethical Implications of the Influence of Social Networking

26. Ryan Buado (Urdaneta City University) and Dr. Gleemore Makie (Benguet State University) - Dissemination and Awareness of the VMG of Urdaneta City University: A Critical Theoretical Analysis 

27. Dr. Anna Liza Cerbo (Cor Jesu College) - Journey in Heritage Language Preservation: Voices of the Kagan Speakers 

28. Alfie Tubog (Doña Carmen Denia National High School) - Project LUWAS: An Intervention Model for SarFoDos

29. Gerry Arambala (MSU GenSan) and Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo) - The Exclusion of the Lumads in the Bangsamoro: Preliminary Analysis 

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