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Paaralang Bayan sa Himpapawid with Ms Melly C Tenorio
738 DZRB AM Band, 8 to 9 evening class, Monday to Friday
738 DZRB AM Band, 8 to 9 evening class, Monday to Friday
Morning rainbow across the hills and river in Bamban, Tarlac
Children in the neighborhood delight in making a rainbow through an aquarium as prism. You can make one, too, in your home.
Rainbow - a kaleidoscope of colors in a pattern of seven - red, orange, yellow, green blue, indigo and violet - that guide man's art in endless combinations.
Rainbow - it builds slowly before our eyes; it comes as twin, or breaks out suddenly perking up life in its low ebb, and taking out the boredom of living.
Rainbow - gauge of weather, reference for travel and trade, source of inspiration of lovers, bards and writers, subject of the arts, icon of faith and devotion.
Rainbow - the make-believe subject in children's stories of fairies and spirits; the most sought treasure of grownups - the proverbial pot of gold.
Rainbow - ephemeral for which its beauty in heightened, like a rose in the morning,
first rain in May, the passing of day and night, and the march of seasons.
Rainbow - likened to the cycle of life - its birth and death, glory and fall, its simplicity grandeur, its independence and attachment to all things, visible and invisible.
Rainbow - now you see it, now you don't, a puzzle to the old and young in all walks of life, yet seeing it best with a clear mind, pure heart and spirit.
Rainbow - it conquers gloom, sows hope, builds the biggest, the most beautiful and magnificent arch of the world that bestows honor to everyone.
Rainbow - the cathedral in the sky that brings the faithful of all beliefs together in awe and respect to the Creator, the unifying grace of all mankind.
Rainbow - too high, too far, too abstract, yet to the children it is near, it is real and true; rainbow the symbol of beauty and hope, it comes when the sky is gloomy and dark. ~
Living things like this rainbow fish have captured through evolution the colors and pattern of the rainbow, assuring them of their place in the living world.
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