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Sunday, August 15, 2021

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Quarantine and hair loss

THERE’S a hit tweet that shows the image of a hand holding many strands of hair that had fallen. The tweet reads: Me every time I touch my hair. The reason why that tweet resonated with so many people is because falling hair beyond normal levels (50 to 150 strands a day) is a manifestation of quarantine anxiety for so many people. Sleepless nights thinking of our livelihood, being alone or…
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The Coronavirus Chronicles: Why good writing is getting things done

WITH many more of us working remotely because of the two-week lockdown, this would be a good time for us in communications to work on and polish our writing skills. “In business communication, what matters are results,” says Jeff Haden in an article in Inc.com. “Writing is only good writing when it gets things done.” How can we, for example, get our proposal approved by management, clinch…
Column box-Rick Olivares - Bleachers' Brew
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Can France find next gen talent?

AS France’s men’s basketball team bowed to the United States in the gold medal match of the Tokyo Olympics, Rudy Gobert could not hold back his emotions. I like Gobert and think he is an incredible basketball player. Showing his emotions is not going to take anything away from my respect for this Frenchman. More than being an emotional player, I wonder if it was tears because this could…
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Probiotics and prebiotics: What is the difference?

TWO of the biggest health and wellness buzzwords today are probiotics and prebiotics. Probiotics are live microorganisms that are believed to have many health benefits. Probiotics can be found in yogurt and other fermented foods and drinks (such as kombucha), supplements and skin-care products. Astrud Celina Fernandez is the person behind Wicked Moon Kombucha, a line of probiotic drinks.…
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Fashion designers in film

I WILL have to read my copy of The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour and Greed (2001) by Sara Gay Forden before its movie version, House of Gucci, gets its theatrical release. And I will have to watch The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story—I’ve read Vulgar Favors: The Assassination of Gianni Versace (1999) by Maureen Orth—now that murder is…

Meet 5 professionals who beat the coronavirus

LIKE it or not, life’s downturns convey vital lessons that even the most expensive education cannot provide. Bouncing back from such circumstances is what makes us resilient. Indeed, when a deadly virus stealthily crept into our lives last year, this resilience was tested. And so was our faith and trust in God. We faced the crisis with courage, kindness, and compassion. We joined ranks and…
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Redesigning services using timely customer data, analytics and insights

LOCAL governments, as noted, have opportunities to change how they work using technology. Better personalization, effective identity management, integrated front, middle and back offices and a more flexible workforce are among the rewards for those who do. The overarching goal should include a sustained focus on designing and implementing an operating model that is truly informed by the…
Column box-Rick Olivares - Bleachers' Brew
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Twisting deep

WHEN I saw reports about Simone Biles pulling out of gymnastics team competition for the United States of America in this Tokyo Olympics, my first thought was how did that happen? Did she choke? I wondered if it was a cop out by someone who suddenly got cold feet. Someone who quit in the midst of a fight. Like Roberto Duran did against Sugar Ray Leonard in November of 1980. I was in…
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Tough road for US

Khris Middleton, Jrue Holiday and Devin Booker will all be playing when the United States looks to defend its Olympic men’s basketball gold medal in Tokyo. That all three pushed through despite an exhausting and emotional National Basketball A Finals series that went six games where the Bucks came back from a 0-2 hole to win is a wonder. There’s not much rest and well, in the case of…
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A TweetDeck revamp and millennials on Twitter

Twitter has announced a new version of TweetDeck with enhanced functionality. The new version, which is initially available for randomly selected users in the US, Canada and Australia, incorporates more of what users see on www.twitter.com. TweetDeck is a tool that you can use to manage multiple Twitter accounts, schedule posts and keep abreast of trends and hashtags. If you’re a…
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Let there be light—in living color

IN the beginning, there was darkness—and then you’d start flicking the light switch again and again—as you head-bang, do air guitar riffs, or do the boogie as if you were on the disco floor. Too Boomer? Okay, raves and bars then. I’m pretty sure all of us are guilty of playing with the light switches at least once in our lives just to mimic those flashing party lights. From the moment…

Beauty and strength in our brokenness

Nowadays, many people we know are hurting. Hurting deeply inside. My wife has lately been following a pair of siblings who have lost both parents to Covid-19, one after the other. One particular sibling has been ranting in post after post on social media, flailing wildly against the health system, hospital people, even against relatives. She is angry and inconsolable. But her postings are…
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Huawei MateBook X Pro (2021) for pros on the go

IF you ask me if the Huawei MateBook X Pro is a great Windows alternative to the MacBook Pro, the answer would be an easy yes. But should you go out and buy one now? The last time I used a Windows laptop was two years ago and that was the Avita Liber—an entry-0level laptop that I reviewed for a couple of weeks before I excitedly retreated to the comforts of my Macbook Air. And no matter…
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Bonding in building

Father’s Day was celebrated last weekend. I remember a chance conversation I had with a little boy named Seb, while waiting for a meeting to resume two years ago. He is the son of Paolo Periquet (Pao), founder of Magis Construction; and educator/commercial model Alexis Abello Periquet (Alexis). In those few minutes, I remember admiring a smart, insightful boy who was equally warm and…
Lyca Balita - Onwards
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Pride and progress

June is Pride month, and as emphasized in my previous article, there are many important things to protest; Pride is a protest before anything, after all. Still, Pride is also a celebration. We celebrate not only our existence, but also our progress—a reminder that our protests work, even one step at a time. Years ago, the LGBT+ community existed primarily as stereotypes: the funny gay best…

On optional standard deductions

Except for certain types of taxpayers or types of income where no deductions or where there are only limited deductions in the computation of income taxes due, individual and corporate income taxpayers are generally entitled to claim deductions in computing their net income subjected to income tax. Traditionally, these are the costs and expenses incurred by the taxpayer in earning the…
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1Sambayan top bets

The much-awaited list of presidentiables and vice-presidentiables of 1Sambayan came out last Saturday, June 12. The significance of the date of the announcement, which coincided with our country’s celebration of its 123rd Independence Day, is not lost on us. The names being offered represent the people’s champions who will free our people from an…












Life

Resto Roundup on the Ridge

AS Metro Manila undergoes another two-week quarantine, its fringes beckon lockdown-weary urbanites for even for a fleeting family getaway. The mountain resort city of Tagaytay and its neighboring towns are a logical choice because of its proximity and the new dining choices that open up every so often. If you can pass checkpoint gauntlet unscathed or wait…

Soon to rise ecotourism site in Mindoro brings excitement to travelers 















Y2Z

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Youth mental health problems have doubled during Covid-19

For most children and adolescents, the past year has been a shadow of a typical childhood. Instead, there have been strict stay-at-home orders, repeated opening and closures of schools, social distancing from peers and other supports, limited or no access to sport and extracurricular…

What can be done to help children and youth?

Children and adolescents who endured the various disruptions and emotional and physical consequences of the pandemic are the future of our society. To help foster their well-being and our prosperity as a society, now is the time to act to protect the next generation. We have identified three…
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Level-up learning

Video games have long been viewed as a potential threat to learning. Meet the physics teacher/gaming server admin who believes otherwise
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E-commerce brand nurtures next gen of entrepreneurs

Leading e-commerce brand Lazada is accelerating its efforts to help Filipinos expand knowledge on e-commerce through LazStart 2.0, an online entrepreneurship and innovation program now made more comprehensive and exciting as more entrepreneurs strive to make their mark in the digital space.…




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The Broader Look

Metro Manila’s pandemic response: How far have some LGUs gone?

WHEN the National Capital Region sneezes, the Philippines catches a cold. More than a year battling Covid-19, the NCR remains the arena, especially with the emergence of the more contagious Delta variant. The logic comes from the region’s character as the center of commerce, finance and…