+ Follow PANIBAGONG PARAAN Tag
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[Summary] => I was in Taichung City, Taiwan recently as speaker in the commencement exercises of the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) Program of the Feng Chai University (FCU) and as guest of the National Chin-Yi Institute of Technology (NCIT).
To my surprise my hosts and I spent quite a bit of time on the forthcoming FIFA World Cup 2006. Sports was, in fact, one of the main items in the agenda as my FCU hosts, who knew of my passion for sports development, brought me to their huge, five-storey sports center built two years ago.
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[Summary] => I have always believed that, when government funds are involved, emphasis must be placed on participation, the recreational aspects of sports, addressing issues related to access to sports by all sectors and value formation, rather than competition.
The logic behind this thinking is that public funds or taxpayers money are supposed to be used for the common good following the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. John Rawls, the social justice philosopher put it another way when he said, "The greatest benefit to the least advantaged".
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[Summary] => Our country is plagued with many problems, aggravated by numerous other issues related to the forthcoming May 10 elections. To us Filipinos, it is easier to fret and just complain about our quandaries and not think of doing something about them, or much more so, do organized planning and implementation of programs that can make basic services work for the poor. Many of us are asking: Is there hope for the Philippines? Should we actively pursue our immigration applications to some foreign territories?
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[Title] => Culinary Education Foundation wins CIDA grant for innovative training program
[Summary] => Rebecca Opilas used to sell turon from her house in a depressed area inside a subdivision in Quezon City. Her meager earnings from the small business seemed hardly enough to cover her daily needs.
"Pero ngayon, malaking pagbabago sa buhay ko!" she says. "Sa La Vista at Loyola Grand Villas, hanggang Greenhills, tinatawagan akong magluto."
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To my surprise my hosts and I spent quite a bit of time on the forthcoming FIFA World Cup 2006. Sports was, in fact, one of the main items in the agenda as my FCU hosts, who knew of my passion for sports development, brought me to their huge, five-storey sports center built two years ago.
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[Title] => Sports leaders should learn from World Bank project
[Summary] => I have always believed that, when government funds are involved, emphasis must be placed on participation, the recreational aspects of sports, addressing issues related to access to sports by all sectors and value formation, rather than competition.
The logic behind this thinking is that public funds or taxpayers money are supposed to be used for the common good following the principle of the greatest good for the greatest number. John Rawls, the social justice philosopher put it another way when he said, "The greatest benefit to the least advantaged".
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[Summary] => Our country is plagued with many problems, aggravated by numerous other issues related to the forthcoming May 10 elections. To us Filipinos, it is easier to fret and just complain about our quandaries and not think of doing something about them, or much more so, do organized planning and implementation of programs that can make basic services work for the poor. Many of us are asking: Is there hope for the Philippines? Should we actively pursue our immigration applications to some foreign territories?
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[Title] => Culinary Education Foundation wins CIDA grant for innovative training program
[Summary] => Rebecca Opilas used to sell turon from her house in a depressed area inside a subdivision in Quezon City. Her meager earnings from the small business seemed hardly enough to cover her daily needs.
"Pero ngayon, malaking pagbabago sa buhay ko!" she says. "Sa La Vista at Loyola Grand Villas, hanggang Greenhills, tinatawagan akong magluto."
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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November 24, 2007 - 12:00am