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The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) recently released the list of successful examinees in the Philippine Physical Therapists & Occupational Therapists (PT-OT) Licensure Examination.
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The Optometrists Licensure Examination Results has been released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). 163 out of 263 passed the Optometrist Licensure Examination given by the Board of Optometry in Manila this July 2009.
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Living and working in the Gulf presents enormous and numerous challenges for all OFWs. Each of us know that we have to condition our hearts and minds before going here since the environment is really quite tough to handle – especially for gays.
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After the controversial death of 10 OFWs in Afghanistan due to a civilian helicopter crash in the Kandahar Area, most of us are wondering on who should take the blame for this accident on a supposed-to-be banned territory for OFW. Some says it’s the Filipino themselves since they know that there is a deployment ban for Filipinos imposed by the Philippine government in this part of the world. Other says it’s the government’s fault since OFWs now are taking their chances even in banned territories – claiming that the government has nothing to offer for jobless Filipinos.
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If you think that the only way to retain BPO talents and make them satisfied is to give them higher cash compensations, well, not anymore.
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Human trafficking is different from people smuggling. People smuggling is voluntary – in exchange of course for the smuggler’s service fees. Upon arrival to their destination, the smuggled person is usually freed. In human trafficking, the trafficking victims are trapped, they are enslaved. The terms of their debt bondage are highly exploitative and the trafficker takes away the basic human rights of the victim.
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Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Before I begin my report to the nation, please join me first in a moment of prayer for President Aquino.
Senate President Enrile, Speaker Nograles, Senators, Representatives, Vice President de Castro, former President Ramos, Chief Justice Puno, Ambassadors, friends:
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If you ask a Filipino domestic worker in Saudi Arabia about his or her rights, the answer you will get will either be a deep silence or a violent reaction. Well, how can we blame them? Out of the need for his family to survive in Philippines, Filipino domestic workers set aside hardships and inhumane treatments from their employers. Because of this, it’s either they will be stunned to silence or they will be forced to extreme anger.
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