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[Title] => Academic duties
[Summary] => In a few days, some of the students in college will return to their classes.
[DatePublished] => 2023-01-29 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Anne Fe Perez
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[Title] => 'Cash gifts' pabuya ng Pasig LGU sa mga graduating honor students
[Summary] => Bibigyan ng cash rewards ang mga Pasig City honor students ng graduating class 2019-2020.
[DatePublished] => 2020-02-12 15:27:00
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[AuthorName] => James Relativo
[SectionName] => Bansa
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[Title] => Who's the most talented person you know?
[Summary] => Young Star is always on the lookout for young talent—be it in the arts, academics, or athletics.
[DatePublished] => 2012-08-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Essays on cultural disasters now out
[Summary] => R. Kwan Laurel has just published Philippine Cultural Disasters: Essays on an Age of Hyper Consumption, a book that looks at different credentials-dispensing institutions and individuals in the Philippines, revealing their ideological coordinates in a world where commodity fetishism and capitalist accumulation have become the norm, even among writers and academics supposedly opposed to capitalism.
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[Title] => Reacting to academic studies
[Summary] => Where academic studies are poorly understood, viewed like run-of-the-mill media reports and summarily treated as partisan productions, those who do serious academic work are often ridiculed by the largely ignorant and mercilessly flayed by partisan know-it-alls. Philippine media are awash with researchers, reporters, columnists, radio announcers and TV hosts who rush to judge what they seldom try first to understand.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Felipe B. Miranda
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[Title] => Poorly seasoned praise releases
[Summary] => Hyperbole or unwarranted exaggeration is probably part of many Filipinos’ genetic code. This could be the reason why in some professions like politics and mass journalism – particularly that subfield of the latter called opinion writing – molehills are regularly passed off as mountains and ordinary hills as towering Everests. One might suspect a natural gender bias since politics and journalism are still largely macho country, but one would be wrong here as elsewhere.
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[AuthorName] => Anne Fe Perez
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[Title] => 'Cash gifts' pabuya ng Pasig LGU sa mga graduating honor students
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[DatePublished] => 2020-02-12 15:27:00
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[Title] => Who's the most talented person you know?
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[Title] => Essays on cultural disasters now out
[Summary] => R. Kwan Laurel has just published Philippine Cultural Disasters: Essays on an Age of Hyper Consumption, a book that looks at different credentials-dispensing institutions and individuals in the Philippines, revealing their ideological coordinates in a world where commodity fetishism and capitalist accumulation have become the norm, even among writers and academics supposedly opposed to capitalism.
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[Title] => Reacting to academic studies
[Summary] => Where academic studies are poorly understood, viewed like run-of-the-mill media reports and summarily treated as partisan productions, those who do serious academic work are often ridiculed by the largely ignorant and mercilessly flayed by partisan know-it-alls. Philippine media are awash with researchers, reporters, columnists, radio announcers and TV hosts who rush to judge what they seldom try first to understand.
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[ColumnID] => 133858
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Poorly seasoned praise releases
[Summary] => Hyperbole or unwarranted exaggeration is probably part of many Filipinos’ genetic code. This could be the reason why in some professions like politics and mass journalism – particularly that subfield of the latter called opinion writing – molehills are regularly passed off as mountains and ordinary hills as towering Everests. One might suspect a natural gender bias since politics and journalism are still largely macho country, but one would be wrong here as elsewhere.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-09 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133858
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1316794
[AuthorName] => Felipe B. Miranda
[SectionName] => Opinion
[SectionUrl] => opinion
[URL] =>
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