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Headlamps

Although it’s a cliche, I might just say it all again, “There’s light at the end of the tunnel.” Tunnels symbolize the darkness and perhaps the darkest days of our lives. Imagine staying in an...

Learning the English language using reading coach

Reading is an essential in learning the English language. To intensify our confidence in reading and improve comprehension, we need to enhance our vocabulary. In order to achieve this, having a...

Context Matters: Adapting language materials for effective learning

The context of language in developing instructional materials is critical in shaping their content and structure. It affects how the language is taught, how applicable it is to students, and how well...

Tables

A lot of times tables are laid flat surfaces either low-lying or a bit elevated? Considering a person like me who is five feet tall, then a typical table would limit myself to at least less than a...

Manila hosts Asian Patent Attorneys Association (APAA) 2024 conference

The Philippines has  the 4th highest number of new intellectual property rights (IPR)  filings and registrations in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The World Intellectual Property...

Opinion

Hope against hope

Trigger warning: The following article may contain sensitive topics on suicide and mental health. Reader discretion is advised. If you ...

When overnight roads are possible

A few weeks before the May 2025 midterm elections, road improvements were announced along our street in Baguio. Like most residents, ...

Baguio Scene: Art Heals

What is art? It may be an expression of the soul. It may be in song, poetry, drama, design, dance, ...

The mystical sounds of T’boli bells to ward off evil spirits

As   T’boli bells  are  believed  to turn away misfortune, negative energy, and malevolent entities. every Filipino should have at least one piece in their ...
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