Tag Archives: Filipinos

The Pinoy Teen

Posted on October 12, 2011 by in Education, parenting, students

The results of a research study on Filipino teenagers had me smiling all week long. Despite the pervasive perception among adults that Pinoy teens have fully embraced their Western counterparts’ behaviors and attitudes, the study showed that that belief isn’t exactly true. The TRU Study: 2011 Philippines Teen Edition, which was made by global youth research [...]

Empowering the Youth

Posted on August 20, 2011 by in AHEAD, Education, good life, ideas, interesting people, ready, Review, students, UP, Ateneo, AIM, Ahead

Throughout the week, Christians from every race and nationality have been celebrating World Youth Day, a way of affirming and deepening one’s faith through prayers and sacraments. While the festivities have centered on Madrid, every church and congregation in the world, it seems, has come up with its own version of celebrating World Youth Day [...]

What it Takes to be an Entrepreneur

Posted on September 1, 2010 by in entrepreneurship, interesting people

While Venus Raj was being asked that now-famous question, I was also being interviewed at my office for Joey Concepcion’s column in the Philippine Star.  I’d like to share what Mr. Concepcion wrote. And I hope that it inspires you to become entrepreneurs in the future. The making of three entrepreneurs TAGUMPAY By Joey Concepcion The entrepreneurial journeys [...]

List of new nurses who passed the July 2010 Nursing Board Exams

Posted on August 27, 2010 by in Education, Review

Only 37,679 out of 91, 008 passed the Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination that was given last July 2010 by the Professional Regulation Commission. Congratulations to you. Click to see the complete list here http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/examresults/NURSE/20100827/ Many of these nurses will try to pass other exams such as the NCLEX and TOEFL to be able to work abroad.  My [...]

One Light Amidst The Darkness

Posted on August 25, 2010 by in Education, ideas, interesting people, leadership, Review

Like most of you, I was saddened by the tragic events which unfolded last Monday. Surrounded as we are by such darkness, it’s heartening to note the our youth shows a strength of character that would shame most adults. I am talking about Reigno Jose Dilao, one of our review students in Samar. I’d like [...]


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