Counterproductive consequences
In waging war against the two major water concessionaires, President Duterte railed against what he said were onerous provisions in their contracts amounting to a surrender of the country’s sovereignty.
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Illiteracy Drop
The Department of Education (DepED) wants to ensure that every Filipino youth will have the opportunity to learn through a strategic framework launched recently.
This program is called Affordable Care (Education within reach) where free but high-quality education is offered at Filipino Out-of-School Youth (OSY). It is also a timely program to increase the literacy rate of Filipino youth.
According to data released by the government recently increased the number of OSY nationwide to 4.2 million. In this event, the purpose of the Affordable Care Program is to bring the OSY back to school.
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Change is coming
Karl Lontok is the New President of the SSG and the Vice Presi-
dent is Jason Co, they have different party list but it does not
mean that they can’t run the school well. In the meeting de
avence, you will see the deserving president and vise president
for the school. In meeting de avence the both party list have
different ideas and our president and vice are from different
party list so that means their ideas is contrasting to each other.
Big No
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Vandalism is one of the big problems here in Quezon National High School because even though the officials of the school is giving a solution to it, still it is not enough to stop them.
It is really hard to stop them because the only way to stop them is their discipline.
They don’t have a discipline that is why the keep on doing it. The main reason why they are doing it is because it is their trip they say.
“Kasi trip ko lang at dahil wala akong magawa.” Stated by a student who keeps doing vandalism.
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Similar red flags​
In waging war against the two major water concessionaires, President Duterte railed against what he said were onerous provisions in their contracts amounting to a surrender of the country’s sovereignty.
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'Unacceptable' fakery
IRemember that time presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo went ballistic over a manipulated photo of him that appeared in a humor and satire social media page, showing him seemingly endorsing opposition senatorial candidates for the 2019 midterm elections?
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