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Mark Timothy J. Libunao is a 32-year old registered Medical Technologist, a father to a 5-year old amiable and smart little boy and a husband to a registered Physical Therapist. He is an accomplished campus journalist, student leader, businessman, salesman and most of all, a loving father and husband, an obedient son, a caring brother, a very loyal and dear friend.


An Editor-in-Chief of his high school and college publications, a student council president for three years in college, a volunteer grade school teacher and a social mobilizer who was able to spearhead various community projects in Quezon City. He led several national organizations including the Quezon City Red Cross Youth Council, College Editors' Guild of the Philippines, Jesuit Volunteers of the Philippines and Philippine Society of Medical Technology Students. His glorious years came when he was elected as a student commissioner of the National Youth Commission under the Office of the President of the Philippines last 2002 and 2003. He worked and was designated as the Chief Medical Technologist of Murphy Diagnostic & Multi-Specialty Center and Hope Medical & Multi-Specialty Center in Quezon City before he entered medical school.

He is the eldest son of Mr. Freddie Mandario Libunao & Mrs. Ma. Sonia Jaleco Jesena of Hughes St., Maasin, Iloilo. He has two siblings: Bryan Paul graduated with a Masters Degree in Integrated Marketing and Communications in the University of Asia and the Pacific and Maria Mikaela who is a second year Medical Technology student of Centro Escolar University.

His wife, Ma. Theresa Acay of Marikina City is a registered Physical Therapist while his son Mikhail Thaddeus is a pre-school pupil of Jesus Christ Saves Global Outreach Christian Academy (JCA) in Quezon City.

He finished his grade school and high school in Ateneo de Iloilo (formerly Santa Maria Catholic School). He earned his Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology in World Citi Colleges and was awarded as the Most Outstanding Intern of the Year of Philippine Heart Center & World Citi Medical Center. He is presently on his third year Post Graduate course as Doctor of Medicine in Far Eastern University - Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation where he served as the Treasurer of the Medicine Student Council last 2007 and 2009. He was a former faculty of the KATINKO Wellness Institute Foundation Inc. where he taught Anatomy & Physiology, Massage Economics, Microbiology, Parasitology and Public Hygiene to Massage Therapists. Presently, he is one of the board of directors of Healthville Inc., a wellness company he co-founded with his brother.



Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Bunch of Free-flowing Random Thoughts





CALL CENTERS are also the centers of infidelity, illicit affairs, sexual immorality, vices, unwanted pregnancies, induced abortions, sexually transmitted infections and most importantly of desecrated values and ethics.

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I can't understand why some people would prefer to wash dirty linens in public rather than do it in private.

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On condoms & RH Bill:
The bottomline is:
we should let the institutions function the way they are established -- for DOH to support and maintain the nation's health and the church to educate the people with their morality & doctrines. They should not overlap for at the end of the day, when the nation's health fails, the church is inevitably not capable to find a solution.


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UNWRITTEN RULES: if these are not observed by people more often,then why can't we have these written?

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The best in thing in being a man --> you get to become better, brighter and sought after even as you grow old. Your value becomes higher.

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There are two ways by which courage can be quantified: To speak when it is appropriate to be silent and, To be silent when it is proper to speak.

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I love it when people talk about me, it only means one thing: I AM FAMOUS.

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The mere fact that more people engages in pre- and extra-marital sex means that the church itself stands as a big failure in preventing immorality to happen. They as a church failed in their mission. That's why the DOH is curtailing such failure by providing another means of prevention and that is the use of barrier contraceptives.





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