Tag: #Kerry Tinga
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Meet the NextGen Leaders
Youth leaders of Asia find mentorship and guidance from Ramon Magsaysay Award laureates.
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This pandemic has kept Daddy home—and we love it
For these kids, spending more time with their fathers is among the many silver linings to this COVID-19 cloud.
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Is the Philippines really gender equal?
While the country leads in various aspects of gender parity, it is time to acknowledge where we are falling behind.
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You can now view this virtual exhibit featuring Philippine National Artist Arturo Luz
Making art accessible, Ayala Museum's exhibit is available anytime and anywhere
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How to succeed in business in the 21st century
Next-gen business leaders share some advice for young entrepreneurs.
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This swimwear brand doubles as sexy pambahay
Three styling ideas that will give you an excuse to get your bikinis, one-pieces, and swimwear out of your closet.
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These high school friends want you to buy a mask, give a mask, and feed a community
For every eco-friendly abaca face mask you buy, Masks for Two will donate an abaca face mask to someone in need.
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Everything you need to know about UP Diliman’s Martial Law museum
From when it will rise to what will be inside, these are answers to all the FAQs about the Freedom Memorial Museum.
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Zendaya makes Emmy history as the youngest lead actress in a drama winner
She has gone a long way from her Disney channel days.
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Laugh out loud with the best talents Comedy Manila has to offer
The comedy production house will be hosting monthly comedy events to help you stay positive throughout the rest of 2020.
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Prof. Ambeth Ocampo on Rizal and fake news
Every year, during Buwan ng Wika, generations of school children learn the most quotable quote of Jose Rizal, ‘Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika, masahol pa sa hayop at malansang isda (‘He who knows not to love his own language, is worse than beasts and putrid fish’). This is all well and good except that quote is not by Rizal!
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WATCH: Ilocos Norte fresh grad’s amazing room renovation
Sonder Evennys Agustin talks about his room’s Japanese-inspired extreme makeover and the importance of bringing art into our lives.
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Students should think about teachers too
A 10th-grade student from Negros Occidental goes to Twitter to ask students to think about our educators.
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Ayala Museum Virtual to host online program with Ambeth Ocampo
For a donation of ₱2,700, an Ayala Museum Virtual pass will give you access to two History Comes Alive lectures and one Rush Hour Concert, while also giving online access to students when they need it most.
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CEU to hold virtual Loyalty Awards Day
In commemoration of the birth anniversary of Dr. Concepcion Aguila, CEU celebrates Loyalty Awards Day. The annual occasion is when CEU expresses appreciation for the years of service rendered by CEU’s personnel and alumni, particularly those that span generations.
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Teaching for the next generation
Clarissa Delgado of Teach for the Philippines is ready to take on the monumental challenge of uplifting the education quality of the country
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Specs on Wheels: a local case study in business development during a pandemic
The wheels on the Sunnies Specs bus go round and round, all the way to your home.
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Gab Pascual’s dance dance revolution on TikTok
Student and dancer Gab Pascual, behind the Big Bank dance craze, talks about the power of TikTok to relieve stress and connect with people.