Since education is intertwined with our society's de rigueur for one's success, most parents are more than eager, excited and willing to do everything for their child's education, not knowing that the poor souls might be threatened or overwhelmed by their glorious exaltation.
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Here it is. This is it, plain and simple. We are not getting smarter. In fact, we've shot right past “not getting smarter” down into Dumbsville. Let me clarify.
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The team from St. Stephen High School of Tondo, representing NCR-North emerged as the national champion in the recently concluded AMA IT Olympiad Year III.
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For the school year 2003 - 2004, more than 500 graduating students of the biggest High Schools in Metro Manila received the Vaseline Award for Academic Excellence. In Torres High School alone, there were almost 2,000 graduating students, Elman Francisco proudly topped the graduating class along wit
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World experts in the water sector recently converged in Manila to participate in a four-day workshop on “Scaling Up Community Management of Rural Water Supply” at Tiara Oriental Hotel, Makati. This was to identify a viable action research on achieving long-term sustainable water supply systems and
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Central Colleges of the Philippines (CCP) celebrated its 50th foundation day recently with a grand celebration held at Aurora blvd. Quezon City, with faculty, staff, alumni and special guests coming together for a series of campus events.
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Close to 800 top graduating students and student leaders from various Universities and Colleges all over Metro Manila, trooped to the Plenary Hall of the Crossroad 77 Convention Center for the 1st L.E.A.P. (League of Extraordinary and Admired Pilipino) Leaders Congress recently.
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The Center for Culinary Arts, Manila (CCA, Manila) announces its 2004 Summer Programs including the second run of the Basic Professional Culinary & Baking Course and a series of Culinary Programs for kids and teens called the ‘Young Chefs Program.’
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The Tokyo-based Drug Abuse Prevention Centre’s (DAPC) “No! Absolutely No!” Campaign against drug abuse in developing countries sets a unique example of what young people can do when they approach a worldwide problem.
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