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        <description>Tracking the journey of Stallions dwelling on crunchy peanut-cakes and longans!</description>
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            <title>XCE WORDS AND IMAGES</title>
            <description>   A shot from our graduation ceremony.  More to come soon! 

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Elvin Cobankiat 

I could still recall the night before I left for China. After I packed my belongings, I felt very confident for the XCE. I expected that the XCE would be a fun-filled experience so ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=30</link>
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            <title>Mass at Xiamen Church (Student Essay)</title>
            <description>The Most Memorable Place I Visited During XCE
Arnold Lau /  Matteo Ricci Group 

I’ve been to a lot of places.  I’ve been to museums, shrines and temples, and learned a lot of stuff about China and the Philippines.  But the place I went to last Saturday was ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=28</link>
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            <title>Wednesday, Dec 01, 2004 / Odds &#038; Ends, Part 2</title>
            <description>    Lord God, be our refuge and our strength.  
Do not hide your face from me; in You we put our trust.  
(Another perspective of our morning prayer site.) 

    We welcome Mrs. Flora Alfonso who visited us to check on our ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=27</link>
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            <title>Weekend, Nov 27-28, 2004</title>
            <description>   Hi ho, Hi ho, Off again we go!  This time to Jinjiang, hometown of so many Chinoys. 



   Ba-bye, Paalam, Adios, Cai Jien! 
Saturday, November 27, we made a special trip to Jinjiang, as arranged by Philippine Consul Ma. Corazon Bahjin, to visit the ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=29</link>
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            <title>Monday, Nov 22, 2004</title>
            <description>   This is how XCE feels like.  (he, he, joke lang po, Mrs. Dairo) 

The third week is over, and that means we're halfway through the XCE.  The schedule's been tweaked a little, but remains basically the same.  Everybody's missing home, but no one's gone ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=26</link>
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            <title>Thursday, Nov 18, 2004 / Odds &#038; Ends</title>
            <description>Here are a bunch of other pics that did not make it to the regular posting, from different cameras of the teachers and the students.

  Recess by the grassy patch between the dorm and the school building 



   The Honorable RJ Silva in court session.  Now ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=25</link>
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            <title>Weekend, Nov 13~14, 2004</title>
            <description>   Morning Prayer: The night has passed, and the day lies open before us; let us pray with one heart and mind.  As we rejoice in the gift of this new day, so may the light of your presence, O God, set our hearts on fire with ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=24</link>
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            <title>Thursday, Nov 12, 2004</title>
            <description>   Getting to be teacher for the day 



   Ha, may test ngayon!?!  Ba't 'di mo sinabi sa `kin? 

  Chinese conversation skit  
   Taking a break 
   I love recess! 
   Natikman ko na 'yan kahapon. ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=23</link>
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            <title>Weekend, Nov 6-7, 2004</title>
            <description>   The Happy Bus for the Ji Mei Outing 



   My baon for today:  Soy milk hoarded from breakfast 

Another weekend.  Everybody was in a good mood as we set off for Ji Mei Educational Village, crossing the long, long, long Xiamen bridge (Xiamen's ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=22</link>
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            <title>Friday, November 05, 2004</title>
            <description>Thank God It's Friday!
   Leading the morning prayers:
"Slow me down, Lord. Ease the pounding of my heart by the quieting of my mind.  
Steady my hurried pace with a vision of the eternal reach of time"    




   Hey, share naman ng prayer ...</description>
            <link>http://xce.xs.edu.ph/index.php?p=21</link>
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