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| A Mechanical Engineering student, Poop Rowen in this photo steals a quick moment with a busy Tokyo city as the backdrop. |
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| Poop Marky, a 4th year BS Chemical Engineering student and the current Executive Chairman of the Program is the guy on the right with the Muslim costume. |
Poop Marky and Rowen who just arrived back in the Philippines recently are in the second batch. Poop Ariel Otud is still in Japan for the third and last batch.
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| Poop Ariel, a 3rd year BS International Relations student says that going abroad is in line of his degree, |
Out of 5 selected MSUans, out of hundreds of applications from various college students in the country, 3 are from the program. The other 2 are from SLAAP: our friends Chap Dann Jason Arbiol and Chap Jim Paul Laspobres!
"The Youth-Exchange Project with Asia-Oceania and North America (Kizuna (bond) Project)" is a project run by the Japanese government with the objective of promoting other countries' understanding with regards to Japan's revival efforts in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake. The project invites young people from 41 different countries/regions in Asia-Oceania and North America, allowing them to participate in exchange programs, visit disaster-affected areas and engage in volunteer activities. It also involves sending young people from Japan to target countries/regions. Over 12,000 people are to become part of the exchange through this project.
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