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As part of an entrepreneurship exercise at the Asian Institute of Management, Iliac Diaz had to take a walk anywhere in Metro Manila and return to the classroom with ideas for a business. He chose Kalaw St. in Manila
"I befriended some of seafarers hanging out on the street and they later took me to the places where they stayed while they were processing their papers in the city. I was aghast at what I saw. They lived like caged animals," Diaz told Usapang Business, a weekly cable TV program.
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"I befriended some of seafarers hanging out on the street and they later took me to the places where they stayed while they were processing their papers in the city. I was aghast at what I saw. They lived like caged animals," Diaz told Usapang Business, a weekly cable TV program.
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