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                    [Title] => Faith, JobsDB conduct Career Quest 2011
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First Asia Institute Alumni Organization (FAIAO), together with First Asia Institute’s (FAI) Office of Career and Placement Services (OCPS) hosted the First Asia Career Quest 2011 last Feb. 11.

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"We do not have a reading culture in the Philippines," observes Calderon. "Reading is the cornerstone of a literate society and a person’s lifelong learning." Calderon speaks with authority on the subject; she is the world’s fastest reader.
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First Asia Institute Alumni Organization (FAIAO), together with First Asia Institute’s (FAI) Office of Career and Placement Services (OCPS) hosted the First Asia Career Quest 2011 last Feb. 11.

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"We do not have a reading culture in the Philippines," observes Calderon. "Reading is the cornerstone of a literate society and a person’s lifelong learning." Calderon speaks with authority on the subject; she is the world’s fastest reader.
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