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Channeling education to the north The popularity of television to children is undeniable.
Tanghalang Ateneo goes pop in Shakespeare's 'Hakbang sa Hakbang' The Tanghalang Ateneo and TeatroFilipino Integrated return to Shakespeare with a novel rendition of "Measure for Measure," a play on desire, morality, and justice.
John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University Formerly John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation, it is the first maritime university
in the Philippines.
The JBLFMU’s Seven-Point Agenda In accordance with its institutional vision, mission, goals and quality policy, the John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University has formulated a seven-point agenda which clearly delineates the University’s direction.
OWWA scholars score big When one asks what assistance does the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) provide for OFWs, many would probably answer the on-site assistance provided by OWWA overseas posts in handling OFW welfare cases, or the airport assistance to distressed OFWs or the life insurance benefits that it provides to beneficiaries of its departed member-OFWs.
Lubuangan Kalinga multilingual program featured in UNESCO multilingual education toolkit The Lubuagan Kalinga First Language Component (FLC) multilingual education program has been featured as a case study in a newly released UNESCO DVD.
OLFU Antipolo campus gears up for SY 2008-2009 True to its commitment in providing quality education to every Filipino child, Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) building another campus in eastern Metro Manila.
Study to migrate through IIBIT - Sydney, Australia Diana Tschan, International Admission Director for IIBIT, will be in the office of International Education Specialists of Makati on Tuesday, January 29, to interview students for immediate acceptance onto the IIBIT range of courses in Australia.
Davao Medical School Foundation, Inc. Aiming for the best in health education...
End of a drought After two decades, DMSF is back in the limelight.
U.P. hosts 8th ASEAN inter-university conference on social development A major activity of the 2008 U.P. Centennial celebration is the hosting of the 8th ASEAN inter-university conference (ASEAN IUC) on May 28-31, 2008.
Laudable gains cited in street education program Despite the harshness of their upbringing, a few exceptional young children fending for themselves in the streets exhibit a marvelous resolve to lift their lives from poverty through education.
Fundamentals of bakery and basic culinary at the Maya Kitchen Acquire the skills you need to enjoy cooking and to feel successful in the kitchen.
It’s hard, It hurts Third prize winner Diana Joy Gernan’s "It’s hard, It hurts", dwells on all the "concrete grounds" – from Faux Love to early loss of virginity, to hopelessness of the heart to sickness and pregnancy -- that need to be considered before indulging in sex.
The Cinematic Experience of Waiting Second prize winner Apocalypses P. Alsaybar creatively makes use of the titles and story lines of Hollywood movies in his essay "The Cinematic Experience of Waiting" to substantiate his message that it is better and wiser to delay sexual debut.
Wait now, pleasure later First Prize winner Juco Antonio Rivera questions the concept of "safe sex" that is now being freely promoted with scant regard to the mental, emotional and psychological impact it could have on a young person.
A4Y's 4th essay-writing contest winners Surveys have revealed that early sexual involvement makes teenagers vulnerable to pregnancy, multiple relationships, reproductive health problems that largely derail young lives while scarring them psychologically and emotionally.
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