Suspending The Classes In Schools
Classes in the public school system and some private schools opened last week and the very first suspension of classes in Luzon area happened last Thursday due to a typhoon or storm that hit the area. Such suspension ... read more
Optimistic But With Low Financial IQ
I recently had a blog about a survey showing the Filipino males being the most narcissistic among Asian men. Not many agreed to the survey results and to quote a Facebook friend’s reaction, “hygiene and vanity conscious, but ... read more
Refurnishing An Inundated Home
A little less than two (2) years after a devastating typhoon inundated our home, I have to say that the grim memory of the unfortunate incident keeps coming back to us because our abode still needs refurnishing with ... read more
Educating The Pre-Schoolers
The two-month summer vacation for students in the Philippines is almost over and schools will open in a week time. Until the last school year, seven (7) years old was the required age for a child to enter ... read more
Paperless Banking On The Way Up
The other day, I was surprised when I visited a branch of the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) near my place. It has been a while that I did not visit any BPI branch because I do ... read more
Showing Child Abuse On Primetime TV
This topic really bothers me and I do not know if anyone would empathize with me. I also know that this article would reach only a small audience as my blog is just a small dot in the ... read more
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