Recognizing the Need For Better Disaster Response

here was not a single year in my entire school life when classes were not suspended…
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The Onslaught of the American Truth

I used to believe that politics was a matter of opinion. Politicians simply had different ways…
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The Philippines’ Biggest Threat is Diversion — Where Obvious Goes Down The Drain

Politics can sometimes be debatable. Common sense, not so much. In the Philippine socio-political sphere, what…
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Think Creatively, Dream Big!

What a cheesy title. Even I barfed a little. But no better way to make your…
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Trailing Preparedness in Today’s Education

I graduated from my Bachelor’s degree in 2019. To think in only a span of a…
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The Liberal Mind

Picture this: you’re scrolling through your social media and you see a socio-political post. Do you…
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Silent Battles We Dare not Speak Of

All of us have a façade we show to the world and a completely opposite headspace…
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Hope is Fleeting

Pass the halfway mark of 2020, the world has seen an enormous gap between nations and…
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How has the coronavirus exposed stupidity?

Surprisingly for a pandemic that has now affected millions worldwide with the uncertainty of when a…
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The misogynistic undertone of how we teach our children

Social media has witnessed another face palm moment as Ben Tulfo and Frankie Pangilinan fought a…
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