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The Faces of the Revolution

You see it in their faces, the feeling of euphoria. The vibrations are contagious as the Egyptians celebrated all night.

The power of Social Networking is just amazing. Look what happened to Egypt with the power of things like Twitter and Facebook. They are grateful to Facebook for playing a part in this revolution. I don’t want to dampen their joy right now but I know there is a long road ahead of them. There is hope and optimism. “Nothing less than genuine democracy will carry the day” – President Obama

From a doctors, to lawyers, to taxi-drivers out in the Tahrir square , here are the other faces of the revolution! These photos captures the emotions in Egypt right now and will remain a part of history.

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Noemi, Editor of Blog Watch and features editor of Philippine Online Chronicles is a 54 year old mother to three kids and is married to Atty. Luis H. Dado. She loves being a full time mother and homemaker after retiring as a Researcher/Consultant from the UP Institute for Small Scale Industries in 1987. Now that her children are all college graduates, she devotes her time to grief support, blogging, new media events and using her blogs to promote online advocacies. Her personal blog is at aboutmyrecovery.com, which garnered numerous awards such as Best Website, Blog Category during the 9th and 10th Philippine Web Awards. Her blog also won in the Blog- Personal Category of the DigitalFilipino.com Web Awards 2007 and Globelines Broadband Family Blog Award (in honor of family-oriented blogging) 2007 Philippine Blog Award. Globe also recognized her as Digital Elder in the 2009 Philippine Blog Award.

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