+ Follow ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY Tag
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[Title] => Inclusion of Moro culture in college electives approved
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[Title] => An abundance mentality
[Summary] => Unfortunately, many Filipinos have a scarcity mentality. Meaning that they see life as a zero-sum game: that you have to fight over scarce resources, eliminate your opponents, and that the only way to gain ground is by causing the loss of another.
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[Title] => Ulamas appeal for Sinnott release
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The Canadian Prosperity Report is not very encouraging, specially when compared to American lifestyle. It said that Canadians have less purchasing power and they live in smaller homes, something like 2,000 sq. ft. That the average Canadian worker in 1981 was producing 87 percent of what the average American worker did. In 2007, the Canadian output is only 79 percent and the country is at risk of falling even further behind.
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[Title] => Reject extremism, JDV urges scholars
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"We say yes" to moderation and a resounding no to extremism," he told a conference hosted by the World Islamic Call Society.
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"We say yes" to moderation and a resounding no to extremism," he told a conference hosted by the World Islamic Call Society.
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September 22, 2003 - 12:00am