+ Follow MANILA UNIVERSITY PRESS Tag
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As in such wide extremes of professional interest as design work and national governance, trust the Filipina to do her part, indeed forge ahead in pushing the envelope, when it comes to being a writer, book conceptualizer, editor and publisher.
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Her new book is no exception: entitled Whatever and published by the Ateneo de Manila University Press.
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MANILA UNIVERSITY PRESS
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