+ Follow PAPA ORLY Tag
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[Title] => Filipino People Power 1986
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[Title] => Growing old alone in Japan
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December last year, a Japanese student of the Kyoto Bunkyo University asked what my deepest impression of Japan was upon my arrival.
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