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[Title] => Uni-Mei film conference gathers industry leaders
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Its Future Shock, 2015 version. Local cinema is dead. What reigns supreme are Hollywood and Bollywood movies, anything but Filipino films. The Pinoy stuntman, cameraman, makeup artist, etc. are jobless and have shifted to call centers as means of livelihood.
Scary? You bet. Preventable? Yes, if we do something about it now.
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[Summary] => The more or less annual literary journal of Silliman University, Sands & Coral, came out with its latest issue late last year with the theme "Future Shock," edited by the writer and teacher at the universitys English Department, Ian Rosales Casocot.
Future Shock is described as an anthology of young writers and new literatures, and focuses solely on prose, with a poetry edition to come out early this year.
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[AuthorName] => Juaniyo Arcellana
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[Title] => Why we need sports
[Summary] => The last fifteen years have marked a radical shift in human consciousness, and a slow decline in activity. Alvin Toffler, noted author of global trend-spotting books like "Future Shock" and "Third Wave" predicted the movement in his last book, "Powershift."
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Reading the future in body language
[Summary] => Its that time of the passing year for predictions about the incoming one. Only, this time its infinitely more exciting. With the jaded press bored with turbaned soothsayers usual prophesies of war and famine, it turned this yearend to the only other learned choice: politicians. Real politicians do not dabble in boring economic statistics and hard facts. Thats only for sociologists who scribble fat tomes like Future Shock or Megatrends. Or for nerds who gather at Davos to pinpoint where the world is headed.
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FUTURE SHOCK
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Its Future Shock, 2015 version. Local cinema is dead. What reigns supreme are Hollywood and Bollywood movies, anything but Filipino films. The Pinoy stuntman, cameraman, makeup artist, etc. are jobless and have shifted to call centers as means of livelihood.
Scary? You bet. Preventable? Yes, if we do something about it now.
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Future Shock is described as an anthology of young writers and new literatures, and focuses solely on prose, with a poetry edition to come out early this year.
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[Title] => Why we need sports
[Summary] => The last fifteen years have marked a radical shift in human consciousness, and a slow decline in activity. Alvin Toffler, noted author of global trend-spotting books like "Future Shock" and "Third Wave" predicted the movement in his last book, "Powershift."
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[Title] => Reading the future in body language
[Summary] => Its that time of the passing year for predictions about the incoming one. Only, this time its infinitely more exciting. With the jaded press bored with turbaned soothsayers usual prophesies of war and famine, it turned this yearend to the only other learned choice: politicians. Real politicians do not dabble in boring economic statistics and hard facts. Thats only for sociologists who scribble fat tomes like Future Shock or Megatrends. Or for nerds who gather at Davos to pinpoint where the world is headed.
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October 28, 2006 - 12:00am