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Journeyman6

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  1. 12 hours ago, care7441 said:

    UP as an institution is okay.. But the people are arrogant know it all persons...besides we paid for their tuition so we expect them to be inside the classroom not on thw streets... Not mentioning the questionable admissions of the children of the rich and famous while the deserving middle income and low income class are not admitted

    The Richie Rich kind payed their way just to be there and that is a sad thing...UP for the rich and are for prestige and recognition of sort,not to mention those who came from a political family back ground who adds up to their resume for future campaign sortie, the ''When I was in UP'' speech to put it in perspective;while for the poor who are the real ''skolar ng bayan'' are to secure a better future helping the country along the way. As the song goes ''Padami na ng padami de-kotseng studyante sa State University'' is real!...do I blame those rich clans flocking to UP...NO, because the money those rich student pays in tuition fee helps UP's operations and augmenting the budget given by the government.

  2. 1 hour ago, Fire said:

    Out of timing na that idea. By the end of Feb it will be a numbers game. Read this article from Nikkei Asia https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Israel-sprints-ahead-with-COVID-vaccines-as-Asia-seeks-faster-jabs

    Israel at 28.5% vaccinated, UAE 20%, Bahrain 8%, UK 6.5%, US 4%,

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    The First quarter of 2021 will be very crucial! If our leaders plan on reviving the PH economy this year, we have to atleast rolled-out the vaccination of the frontliners and the seniors by then. Q2,Q3 and Q4 should be then the completion of the targeted 70 Million to be vaccinated. Since naipangutang na ng mahuhusay na nilalang yung pambayad nyang bakuna na para sa masa...might as well roll it out quickly. If we look at the initiative of the private sector...sila na mismo ang nag shoulder ng pagbili ng vaccines ng mga empleyado nila...bakit? kasi ayaw nilang marinig yung kasabihang ''Aanhin pa ang damo,kung patay na ang kabayo''. 

    Sa nakikita ko ngayon at nababasa/napapanood sa balita...medyo February pa yung dating nung mga napiling brand ng bakuna...yung ibang LGU's namomoblema pa sa budget at facility. Dapat talaga nag PSG na lang ako! hehehe!

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  3. 1984 - George Orwell

    I got an interest reading it when it was made as an example in one of the  marketing training I attended. I also got a chance to watch the old movie of it.

    Brief: In a time when all are controlled by the government, and watches all the moves of the populace and constant barrage of propaganda. The main characters got in-love,rebels and indulge in subversiveness. 

    Why do you like the book: The subject itself is timeless, the political and social landscape is still relevant up to this day and the sexual content I can consider as a bonus.

    Back ground: Set in UK (known in the book and the movie as Airstrip One)

    A good read, one can wonder how the author relates to the events that tranpires in the novel,perhaps due to his personal experiences living in those times.

     

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  4. Ang pagiging bread winner sa aking pansariling karanasan ay ''mahirap pero rewarding''. Mahirap kasi lahat saiyo ang bagsak! emotionally,mentally and financially draining in most times! however, once nakaraos o nakalipas na yung ''E,M and F TRAUMA😃, masarap na sa pakiramdam. Share ko lang din na ang pagiging bread winner ay need not to be for the long haul...need natin sila turuang mangisda nang hinde na lang palaging mang hihingi ng isda. Kung Bread winner ka now, go ahead and do your share on most of the load...but the end goal is to lessen the load as time goes by and positive improvements should be a constant. 

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