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Art as Work
By KATHERINE B. BRIMON |
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A work of art need not be valued plainly for art's sake. Potentials for growth and employment are underneath the spectacle of creativity. |
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Corruption versus Christianity
By AHMMA CHARISMA L. SATUMBA |
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The great paradox: We claim to be the only Christian nation in Asia yet we are the second most corrupt country in the region. |
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Wanted for Japan: Nurses and Caregivers
By STEPHANIE B. TABLADILLO |
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Gaining entry to the Japanese labor market won't be a walk in the park though. The JPEPA emphasizes that Japan's qualification standards should be satisfied by anyone seeking to practice a profession in the country. |
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Fieldwork Foray
By LEVINSON C. ALCANTARA |
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"I am a sick man...a spiteful man," wrote Russian novelist and journalist Fyodor Dostoevsky in his novel "Notes from the Underground". Throughout his career of scrapping pen against paper, he wrote such sorts of work that dwelled on existential and moral questions that ultimately spelled the appeal of his craft. |
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A Household Service Worker's Life in Lebanon
By JEROME P. YANSON |
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Hiring OFWs for Lebanon was banned at the height of the war. Now that the war is over, will Lebanon still be the same?
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In Love with Numbers: The Financial Analyst
By CAMILO FRANCO S. CABUSAS |
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Because financial analysts, overtime, develop skills in coping with market movements, money matters, currency crisis and other factors affecting business operations, their future in the world of finance is indeed brighter. |
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