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While it’s July 5 now in Manila, it is still July 4 in America and the July 4 fireworks is going to lit up in the skies of America in a few hours. Interestingly, a celebration of independence and more so for America’s founding fathers – the country’s leaders. Quite honestly, I could not count [...]

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American dream restored

by Rainier on November 9, 2008

GENUINE LEADER Leaders are not just born, sometimes they could be trained. That?s what I learned from all of my leadership classes both in business school and from my previous job. If you think you?re a leader and no one is following you, then you are just having a leisurely walk in the park. ?We [...]

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The failed coup. What’s in everyone’s mind.

by reyna01 on November 30, 2007

Why should it always be a 5-star hotel Matilda??? I wonder what the blogworld are writing about the Manila Pen early Halloween Party: How to Plan a Coup by Adventures of an Exiled Aristocrat Number 1. Make sure you have more than 30 men. In fact, make sure you have over half of the military on [...]

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I love Baguio City. Even when I was still in Barrio Siete, dahil there’s a good number of them who had spent vacation in that city high up above les montagnes, aba eh di may I social climb then ako and I rounded up my friends to visit Baguio in the 70′s. Maganda. Malamig. Iba ang athmosphere. [...]

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Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Leader.

by reyna12 on October 3, 2007

How do you define success? Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala says:  “Success is not measured by quick and one-time gains but by enduring beliefs and created by a disciplined approach to creating value. Second, success also entails combining profitability with a broader contribution to society.” Share on Facebook Digg Stumble Upon Del.icio.us Buzz

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It’s the economy, stupid! (Paano na lang tayo?)

October 1, 2007

Remember this famous line that catapulted Bill Clinton’s winning the US Presidency? My blog article today has got nothing to do with Bill Clinton, rather, I am truly disappointed by the never ending role of POEA as an eternal human resource department of the Philippines pushing Filipinos to work abroad and finding them jobs from all [...]

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Kick Myanmar’s military junta out of ASEAN!

September 27, 2007

Why can’t ASEAN condemn the repression in Myanmar? Why can’t ASEAN exert enough effort to make Myanmar make good it’s promise 11 or so years ago to bring democratic & free elections to that country? Is ASEAN meaningless when it comes to policing its own ranks? Oh! I forgot! It’s called non-interference! Duh!~ Share on [...]

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If you have one last lecture to give before you die, what would it be?

September 25, 2007

I was reading Wall Street Journal at work today when I read this one: A Beloved Professor Delivers The Lecture of a Lifetime. This story is about Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer-science professor, who was about to give a lecture Tuesday afternoon, but before he said a word, he received a standing ovation [...]

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