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In her speech before the 2002 commencement exercises of the AMA Computer University at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City last Friday, the President noted that having other abilities gives a job applicant a headstart from the rest.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.
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