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Interesting Facts About the Philippines – From History to Sports
Cardinal Jaime L. Sin, who was one of the world’s most popular religious leaders, had been nominated for the Nobel Prize several times in the past century. It was not a surprise to the people who had followed his professional life in the Philippines. Like Mother Teresa of Calcutta and Mahatma Gandhi, Sin was an advocate of human development and democracy. Continue reading
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Interview With Existential Novelist Ray Melnik, Author of “The Room” and “To Your Own Self Be True”
In this interview, author Ray Melnik discusses his novels “The Room” and “To Your Own Self Be True.” Melnik provides insight into the scientific and existential ideas that inform his works. He also discusses his philosophy of writing and the motivations and depictions of his main characters. Continue reading
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Argentina – Profiles
SUMMARY:Certainly, Argentina made history Hollywood in 1984 when became the first Latin American country to win an Academy Award (Oscar).I remember that I felt very happy – “Argentina:Profiles” is a material about Argentina, the birthplace of Tango, a famous dance in the Argentinian territory. Continue reading
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To Speak Or Not to Speak in Public?
I am not an architect but I’ve come to realize that words are the building blocks of life. We frame our life by the words that we speak. Unfortunately, public speaking is harder than it looks. Continue reading