Sailing through history at Manila-Acapulco Galleon Museum
A new landmark is set to rise this year as a homage to the Philippines’ barely known contribution to international commerce and globalization.
A new landmark is set to rise this year as a homage to the Philippines’ barely known contribution to international commerce and globalization.
THE RELATIONSHIPS between literature, politics, the creative imagination, national elections, history, globalization and other related issues came to the fore during the recent 58th national conference of the Philippine Center
MANILA, Philippines—Mintel Senior Trend and Innovation Consultant Jane Barnett shared Meta trends that are expected to shape the food industry in the next 5 to 10 years last Wednesday. In
Did you know Facebook is used more on a weekly basis than Google? Did you know that if Facebook were a country, it would be the third largest country in the world? Did you know that when you drive through a McDonald’s in the US, the person you could be talking to on the other end of the speaker is possibly someone from the Philippines or India working in a call center?
Sometimes young people come to me and say, “When I grow up, I want to be like you!” And I am immediately reminded of the movie “Narnia,” where the venerable lion, Aslan, was told the same thing by its faithful follower, the mouse. “Master, I want to be like you when I grow up.” To which the lion replied, “No, you shouldn’t be like me, you should be like you.”
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