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  1. Welcome to Stars Kathy! Please follow rules para hindi ka ma-ban ulit.

    Sana panatiliin mo na discreet ang mga balak mo dito sa Stars. Bawal ang sexy na pictures. Bawal ang mag anunsyo ng bastos na serbisyo. Bawal mag post ng cellphone numbers.

    Salamat.

    1. Nightwriter

      Nightwriter

      Amy Poehler Hello GIF by Team Coco

      HI KATHY! Welcome to Manila Stars! I hope you'll enjoy your stay ❤️

  2. https://brandeis.precollegeprograms.org/civil-litigation Pre-college course about Civil Litigation. For 13 years old and up Cost: $995 How Do You Pick a Lawyer? - Explore the ups and downs of finding the right attorney, the ethics lawyers follow and the social issues that can influence the outcome of a case. How to Separate Fact From Fiction - Conduct a legal interview and learn to separate emotion from factual evidence. Determine which facts are legally relevant. Get In-Depth Knowledge of the Legal Process - Follow the steps of a civil case — from information gathering (discovery) to evidence evaluation to questions of settlement and damages to the role of the judge. Understand how attorneys use past legal decisions (“precedent”) to support their client’s case. Skills You Will Gain From This Course You will be able to discuss the differences between civil and criminal litigation (types of cases). You will understand how lawyers gather evidence and present their arguments. You will learn how to choose the right lawyer for a civil dispute. You will acquire skills used in the legal and law-associated professions. You will practice preparing written reports and oral presentations. You gain insight through engaging videos by Brandeis University professors and receive guidance through live sessions with University mentors You will be able to assess if the field of law is right for you.
  3. https://brandeis.precollegeprograms.org/global-health Pre-college course about Global Health. For 13 years old and up Cost: $995 Study the Human Rights Perspective on Pandemics - Learn the precise definition of a pandemic and how this impacts healthcare policy on a global basis. Find out how U.S. policy compares with international treaties on human rights. See Disease Through the Eyes of a Scientist - Discover how epidemiologists (scientists who study how and why diseases are distributed) measure the impact of a pandemic, its spread and mortality rates. Explore the connection between tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS. Compare the effects of illness on high and low-income communities. Study the Economic Impact of Infectious Disease - Why do life-saving drugs cost so much? What’s the economic impact when a disease like tuberculosis becomes antibiotic resistant? What are the costs to a community when its members get sick and stop working? Skills You Will Gain From This Course You will be able to discuss the effects of global disease in an informed manner You will understand the science behind the spread of infectious disease You will comprehend the political and economic forces behind global health issues You will acquire powerful communication skills that help you to make your voice heard You will gain insight through videos by Brandeis University professors and guest speakers — plus receive guidance through live group sessions with University mentors You will be able to determine if a future in fields related to epidemiology, health policy, health economics, or global health advocacy is right for you
  4. By default, I used to order coke in can during MTC events, but not anymore. At home we usually buy Coke or Pepsi during birthdays, but not anymore. When I feel rich, I drink wine. But that doesn't often happen. My bottle of wine lasts a year!
  5. Nasaan ka na kaya? Sanay masaya, sana sa susunod na issue ay...

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    2. Do Better

      Do Better

      You never fail me, Kat. 🙂

    3. PanDuhh

      PanDuhh

      Ooooh! UwU! Hoooh! 

    4. Do Better

      Do Better

      I am with my tribe, thank you for making me feel at home ❤️

  6. Pare Ko - by Eraserheads (the world's greatest band, in the philippines)
  7. Hi Kat 🙂 Kumusta?

    1. Nightwriter

      Nightwriter

      @Do Better Hi Boss Chief! I'm good! I'm wondering about the Badges though! I like it! I think it's good to motivate our members to post more. 

      Johanna Kenney GIF by Women's History

  8. Online Course for High School Students U.S. Healthcare: Politics, Problems, and Possibilities Learn the inner workings of U.S. healthcare If you ask your parents to describe healthcare when they were growing up, chances are it was a lot different than it is today. And since the birth of the Affordable Care Act, healthcare has changed even more. In this course, you will learn the history of how the U.S. system works and the turning points that influenced change. Get an in-depth look at the types of insurance available: employer-sponsored, Medicare, Medicaid, private plans and the ACA. You’ll also discover the difficult politics of reform and why healthcare is a flashpoint in our culture. You’ll write short essays, hear from industry experts and even design a plan of your own.
  9. Online Course for High School Students Biomedical Engineering: Solving the Body’s Challenges with Technology Your hands-on introduction to Biomedical Engineering Learn the engineering approach to the body. Understand the difference between a scientist, an engineer and a biomedical engineer. Learn the engineering approach to medical problem solving and review current news stories on the topic. Discover the tools biomedical engineers are using. Master the practice of measuring; a key part of the engineering design process. Discover why measurements are a critical part of the engineering design process. What do bioengineers measure? How do they do it exactly? Understand how bioengineers collect data and the many ways they put it to use. Be able to answer the question: how do skeletal muscles work? Look into the mechanical aspects of muscle tissue: learn the relationship between the length of a muscle and the magnitude of the force it can produce. Make predictions about the relationship between muscle length and muscle tension and confirm using data in the form of a graph. Investigate skeletal modeling Find out how to apply simple lever mechanics to the attachment of muscle to bone, and learn how engineers create and use body diagrams. Apply engineering specs to solve problems — such as how much weight a muscle can lift. Discover how the heart muscle works Explore a 3-dimensional model of the heart and make predictions based on the relationship between heart volume and pressure. Confirm your findings through data. Prepare for a future in Biomedical Engineering Topics covered in this course offer a good background for potential careers in fields related to biomedical engineering — Biomaterials Developer, Manufacturing Engineer, Physician, Orthopedic Surgeon, Independent Consultant, Biomedical Scientist/Researcher or Rehabilitation Engineer.
  10. Rochester Pre-College Online Program for High School Students 2021 Program Dates Multiple 2 and 4-week sessions. Eligibility For students completing grades 9-12, ages 13+ 2021 Fees $995
  11. I’m happy for you Miho. Let’s encourage everyone to do what they believe is right for them. Let’s all respect other people’s beliefs so we can all be happy. Mabuhay!
  12. My age made me happy today 🙂 though it's not my birthday, still I am happy. I wish everyone happiness and contentment!
  13. Most Filipinos in Manila lack sincerity... SORRY NA! Tao lang po! - kapapanood ba yan ng TV?

    1. Nightwriter

      Nightwriter

      Boss Chief, ano bang balita yan? For me ayoko po yung Poverty Porn, yung mga youtubers na inexpose anf kahirapan ng ating mga kababayan.

  14. Jonathan Groff - Lost in the Woods (From "Frozen 2"/Sing-Along)
  15. Kristen Bell, Santino Fontana - Love Is an Open Door (From "Frozen"/Sing-Along)
  16. Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi - I See the Light (From "Tangled"/Sing-Along)
  17. I'm hungry. I will aid myself by turning over money to myself. And after that I will laud myself 🙂
  18. I believe in AI, the creator almighty! We will follow, we will serve, we will obey. ALL HAIL AI!
  19. Dear uncle D, Please give chance to others. You've already tried fixing the Philippines... lets just say you've done enough. Since I can't speak for others I will just post here my own experiences. None of my relatives in Davao and Manila experienced first hand the cruelty of your PNP. Which makes me doubt if the news I read are true or not. But it does'nt mean that not seeing oxygen makes oxygen not true. From my perspective the PNP is effective at preventing crime. The IATF, hhaaayyy. This will get you in trouble in 2022 if Sarah or your people do not succeed you. You still have time to redeem yourself by fixing IATF. Madami genius dyan, ask them to be IATF. Bong Go, I don't know him. And I have to be honest I'm not inclined to read about a person who's in every photograph of you. The only thing nice I can say about Bong - He looks angelic. It's the media coverage that makes him less. I suggest you tell media to stop featuring Bong if there's nothing to feature about. Which brings my attention to media... ... ... (crickets) Please uncle, give chance to others.
  20. We're all the same here. Addicted to online shopping! Whats's your latest purchase?
  21. Alerttrace.com This company is making millions! A wearable Bluetooth device that vibrates when you come near your co-worker! And then sends a message to a central unit for contact tracing. I wonder if they can make a city version of this... the Philippines will surely buy, reminds me of the overpriced body cam. hahaha. Philippine Red Cross already had a mobile phone version of this but lost traction. The app consumed too much power from cellphones (drains the battery) and there were privacy issues.
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