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Batch 2024 participates in 2-week off-campus internship
University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) Batch 2024 completed their 2-week off-campus internship at various sites from February 12 to 23.
Part of the Grade 12 work program is the two-week off-campus internship which aims to apply the knowledge and skills they have obtained from Kindergarten to Grade 11, to experience a real-world work environment, to understand and explore the careers they may pursue in the future, and to develop proper attitudes regarding leadership structure, employee interactions, and professionalism.
Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) Track
Grade 12 - Kalayaan, the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) track, had their work immersions at Bantayog ng mga Bayani Foundation, Interactive Children’s Literacy Program (ICLiP), M&P Creatives, and Teatrong Mulat ng Pilipinas. UP Diliman Information Office (DIO) and DZUP 1602, despite being within the UP campus, were also included as internship sites for the off-campus work immersion.
The sites offered internship tasks such as writing articles, creating scripts, designing social media posts and publicity materials, covering events, newscasting, hosting, observing and teaching classes, assisting video shoots, joining rehearsals, and participating in activities conducted by the sites.
Zaeda Wadi, a former UPDIO intern, shared some of the most important lessons she learned through her internship. “At the UP DIO, I learned that being attentive is such a helpful asset to have! Be it in article-writing, observing during programs, interacting with others, or following instructions, having a present mind makes things clearer—and easier. I also realized that there are various activities in UP Diliman that I can participate in! It opened more doors for me to venture that can set me on new experiences as a student and community member,” she stated.
Additionally, she talked about some of the discoveries she made through UP DIO. “UP DIO staff taught me that in the hustle of life, sharing conversations and laughs makes the office life bearable and memorable! I learned from their close bond how it is always nice, even essential, to check in daily wholesome chats with people we meet at the workplace,“ she shared.
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Business and Entrepreneurship (BE) Track
Grade 12 - Kapayapaan, the Business and Entrepreneurship (BE) track, experienced working at Underdog Fitness PH, Revised Salon, Friuli Trattoria, Puff & Dough BakeLab, SGD Coffee, Street Kohi, Noki Japanese Fried Chicken, and Urban Chick for their off-campus internship.
Some of their work included taking orders from customers, cleaning and setting up the area, making orders and food products for the business, assisting in supply inventory, creating and designing social media posts, preparing financial reports, assisting in administrative-related tasks, and conducting market research.
Princess Tan, a former intern at Noki Japanese Fried Chicken, shared her thoughts on how different the off-campus internship is from completing regular coursework for classes. “The real world is less structured than the system in school. The tasks we had to do weren’t listed for us and weren’t taught to us from the very start to end. You are expected to learn the operations as you go through the work program. Additionally, mistakes would cost you more unlike in school where you’ll just get a deduction on your score,“ she said.
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Applied Sciences and Engineering (ASE) Track
Grade 12 - Karangalan and Karunungan, the Applied Sciences and Engineering (ASE) track, held their internship programs at Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) - Department of Information Systems and Computer Science (DISCS), ADMU - Department of Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering (ECCE), ADMU - Department of Mathematics, Buri Technologies, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) - Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), DENR - Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB), Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Department of Science and Technology (DOST) - Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI), DOST - Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), LCI Envi Corporation, New Era General Hospital, Smile Studio Dental, and Wilson Hobby Studio.
Some specific tasks given by the sites consisted of conducting playtests, exploring and programming with Artificial Intelligence (AI), attending workshops and seminars, testing websites, creating courses on websites, performing Test Case Documentation, listing products and packaging of companies, managing and operating with information and cybersecurity, weather research and reporting, assisting in dental-related work, input and documentation of dental procedures and prices, assisting in tech support with 2D software, 3D printing, and attending discussions and seminars held by the sites.
Enjoce Lampa, a former intern at ADMU - Department of Information Systems and Computer Science (DISCS), shared the skills he was able to develop or enhance through his experience. “The skill I used the most during the internship was definitely my knowledge in programming. I think I already had pretty good programming [or] coding knowledge from my experiences but this internship further enhanced my skills because I was able to use it on a real project. I learned the Godot game engine and its native language, GDScript, to create our game and I think I will be using this knowledge more in the future,“ he stated.
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Batch 2024 is the first batch of Grade 12 students to experience separate cycles for their off-campus and on-campus internship since the pandemic. Last year, they finished their on-campus internship, which lasted from December 4 to 15. //by Mira Leaño and Ria Bautista
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artistaforever · 1 year
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The cast of Nag-aapoy na Damdamin
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lgbtqreads · 3 years
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do you know any books with filipino as the mc???? specifically sapphic plssss
Yep, you can always look here to find rep by nationality:
And for specifically Sapphic, I've bolded in the below list taken from that page:
Filipino
Don’t Tell My Mother by Brigitte Bautista
You, Me, U.S. by Brigitte Bautista
*Dauntless by Elisa A. Bonnin
America is Not the Heart by Elaine Castillo
“Murders at the Rue Apartelle, Boracay” by Rin Chupeco in His Hideous Heart
Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco (MS)
*Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco
“Whatever She Wants” by Kess Costales in Keep Faith
Flamer by Mike Curato
My Heart Underwater by Laurel Flores Fantauzzo
Another Word For Happy by Agay Llanera
Casual Hex by Taneka Stotts (au.) and Ria Martinez (ill.)
The Groom Will Keep His Name by Matt Ortile (Memoir/Essays)
No Two Ways by Chi Yu Rodriguez
Fairest by Meredith Talusan (Memoir)
Wander This World by G.L. Tomas
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lifewithne · 4 years
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ABS-CBN's Franchise Death rings the death knell of Press Freedom?
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JULY 10, 2020 marked the beginning of the death knell of Press Freedom after the House of Representatives tolls the ABS-CBN's franchise application to a dire conclusion. Voting with 70 yes, 11 no, 1 abstain, and 2 inhibits, the House of Representatives denies franchise renewal of the Kapamilya network.
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Photo courtesy: PhilStar.com
Photo shows the ABS-CBN compound in Quezon City on May 05, 2020 after the National Telecommunications Commission ordered its shutdown.
The network, which is the largest media conglomerate in the country, faced the threat of a network shut down due to its expired franchise on March 30, 2020.
This was when Solicitor General Jose Calida also filed a Quo Warranto petition in the Supreme Court against ABS-CBN claiming that the corporation is partly-owned by foreigners. ABS-CBN rebutted this claim saying that Philippine Depositary Receipts or PDRs do not refer to ownership, but rather, investments to sustain the corporation's growth.
After ABS-CBN being killed off-air, over 10,000 employees lose their jobs, and subsequent consequences may be feared. With the renewal of their franchise being blocked, organizations and journalists see this as proof of the vindicativeness of the government.
What are the violations of the network as stated in the argument debated over during the span of 12 hearings?
•Critics had accused ABS-CBN of illegal foreign ownership.
➡ Justice Undersecretary Emelline Aglipay-Villar testified in the hearings that ABS-CBN Corporation chairman emeritus Eugenio "Gabby" Lopez III is a Filipino because his parents are Philippine citizens, said Zarate.
DOJ: ABS-CBN's Gabby Lopez Filipino citizen from birth. Lopez earlier told congressmen that he was also a dual American citizen because he was born in the US.
"There’s no distinction made between pure Filipino and dual citizens" when it comes to participation in mass media, said Bayan Muna Party List Representative Carlos Zarate, quoting Justice Assistant Secretary Nicholas Ty.
The Securities and Exchange Commission also testified that "a dual citizen is 100 percent Filipino," Zarate added. SEC agrees, dual citizens are '100 percent Filipino'
• Accusation on the Foreign Ownership
➡SEC Commissioner Ephyro Luis Amatong, noted by Zarate, stated that ABS-CBN's Philippine Depositary Receipts "do not reflect transfer of ownership to foreigners."
PDRs allow foreigners to invest without violating PH laws, says Monsod ABS-CBN PDRs 'compliant' with law.
• On Tax Violation
➡Contrary to allegations of tax irregularities, the Bureau of Internal Revenue testified that the network regularly settled taxes and is one of the country's top taxpayers. In addition, Philippine Economic Zone Authority officials also said the broadcaster has no tax shield. BIR says ABS-CBN has no tax deliquency
•On allegations of election coverage bias
➡The Commission on Elections said the network did not violate any poll law. No complaints vs ABS-CBN on election bias.
ABS-CBN news chief Ging Reyes said that Journalism a 'public service'.
•Violation of Worker's Rights
➡Quoting the labor department, Zarate said that it was typical for any big company to face labor cases and that ABS-CBN complied with standards.
DOLE exec stated that ABS-CBN 'fully compliant' with labor standards.
Before the votation of the House of Representatives happened, the Technical Working Group (TWG) of the Committee on Legislative Franchises after their findings and recommendation which was contained in their 40 pages TWG report, recommends to deny new franchise for ABS-CBN. Consequently, 70 representatives vote "yes" to the denial of their franchise, while 11 representatives stand in favor of ABS-CBN franchise renewal; 2 inhibit, and 1 abstain.
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A copy of the TWG Resolution
Here is the list of 70 Representatives who voted for the approval of the TWG recommendation:
1. Rep. Abraham Tolentino
2. Rep. Antonio Albano
3. Rep. Faustino Michael Dy
4. Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
5. Rep. Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar
6. Rep. Faustino Dy V
7. Rep. Dale Malapitan
8. Rep. Eric Martinez
9. Rep. Divina Grace Yu
10. Rep. Julienne Baronda
11. Rep. Anthony Peter Crisologo
12. Rep. Luis Ferrer IV
13. Rep. John Marvin Nieto
14. Rep. Strike Revilla
15. Rep. Samantha Louise Alfonso
16. Rep. Rolando Valeriano
17. Rep. Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
18. Rep. Eduardo Gullas
19. Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona
20. Rep. Frederick Siao
21. Rep. Ian Paul Dy
22. Rep. Gil Acosta
23. Rep. Weslie Gatchalian
24. Rep. Prescious H. Castelo
25. Rep. Alyssa Sheena Tan
26. Rep. Christian Unabia
27. Rep. Raymond Mendoza
28. Rep. Jericho Nograles
29. Rep. Yedda Romualdez
30. Rep. Eric Yap
31. Rep. Claudine Bautista
32. Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu
33. Rep. Enrico Pineda
34. Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer
35. Rep. Sharon Garin
36. Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.
37. Rep. Janette Garin (Ex-Officio)
38. Rep. Paulo Duterte
39. Rep. J. F. Nograles (F. Hernandez)
40. Rep. Conrado III Estrella
41. Rep. Sandro Gonzales (Rep. P. Pichay)
42. Rep. Mike Defensor (Rep. R. Puno)
43. Rep. Allan Ty (Rep. A. Gonzales)
44. Rep. F. Matugas (Rep. J. Pimentel)
45. Rep. Luis Villafuerte Jr.
46. Rep. Raneo Abu
47. Rep. Dan Fernandez
48. Rep. Rodante Marcoleta
49. Rep. Henry Oaminal
50. Rep. Pablo John Garcia
51. Rep. Deogracias ‘DV’ Savellano
52. Rep. F. Datol (Rep. M. Romero)
53. Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
54. Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla
55. Rep. Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
56. Rep. Cristal Bagatsing
57. Rep. Juan Pablo Bondoc
58. Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
59. Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy
60. Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo
61. Rep. A. Calixto (Rep. J. Lacson-Noel)
62. Rep. Wilter Palma II
63. Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes
64. Rep. Ria Christina Fariñas
65. Rep. Camille Villar
66. Rep. Roger G. Mercado
67. Rep. Sharee Ann Tan
68. Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano
69. Rep. Bayani Fernando
70. Rep. Jose Singson Jr.
Names of the 11 Congressman/Congresswomen who voted against the TWG resolution:
1. Rep. Sol Aragones
2. Rep. Christopher de Venecia
3. Rep. Carlos Zarate
4. Rep. Gabriel Bordado Jr.
5. Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto
6. Rep. Lianda Bolilia
7. Rep. Jose Tejada
8. Rep. Bienvenido Abante
9. Rep. Stella Quimbo
10. Rep. Mujiv Hataman
11. Rep. Edward Maceda
Abstain:
1. Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr.
Inhibit:
1. Rep. Alfredo Vargas
2. Rep. Micaela Violago
The House Committe moves to keep ABS-CBN off-air and put a halt on their operation even though BIR, DOLE, COMELEC to name some testified the network to be free of violations. Knowing these facts, do you think this a blow to Press Freedom?
Part 2. 2020 is another 1972: Mirroring the Dark Days of Press Freedom - https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623332805633572864/2020-is-another-1972-mirroring-the-dark-days-of
Part 3. Flipping the Other Side of the Coin: On Abuse of Press Freedom - https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623323812956684288/flipping-the-other-side-of-the-coin-on-abuse-of
(Here are the links where you can view the 40 pages TWG findings and recommendation:
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392185550782464/page-1-10-of-the-twg-findings-of-the-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392290268954624/page-11-20-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392375248715776/pages-21-30-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
https://lifewithne.tumblr.com/post/623392458452123648/pages-31-40-of-the-twg-findings-on-abs-cbns
Published on July 10, 2020
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/100002510464970/posts/3142671032493215/?sfnsn=mo
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1197788/ill-see-to-it-that-youre-out-president-tells-abs-cbn?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1594365959
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/7/10/ABS-CBN-House-franchise-vote.html?fbclid=IwAR3s2_uPsg4rRTIHcUhwYX0z8rFUpze4nHSgUx_L8X1DklrRiCTQqb6AmPA
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/7/10/abs-cbn-franchise-denied-.html?fbclid=IwAR1bt4n9Jx3DL6zQ8nFJKLvhyTnwQxH1tQ9V2VQ0E3Z94fyOugqt6p9_jL0
https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/07/10/2027049/list-lawmakers-who-voted-and-against-abs-cbn-franchise-renewal
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The Battle for Press Freedom
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When Covid-19 hits the Philippines, the economy went down. The struggle for life, food to survive and the freedom to know has been crucial. News provides necessary information that we need to be able to understand the virus, to know what are the do's and dont's. But the government deprived this country the freedom to know when they chooses to imprisoned Miss Maria Resa and denying ABS-CBN to renew their franchise amid the Covid-19. "This is a big blow against press freedom in our country and deprived millions of Filipinos of new, entertainment and assistance!" Rodriguez said in a Viber message. (Cepeda, 2020)
There's no exact law that protect and uphold press freedom in the Philippines but there's the 1987 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES – ARTICLE III. The Bill on Rights Section five says "No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances."
This is the reason why the Philippines is the fifth deadliest country for journalist (Salaverria, 2019) because it's not directed to protect the life and right of every journalist to press freedom disintegrating the media.
President Rodrigo Duterte has personally vowed to put the channel and its subsidiaries out of business, even telling its executives to just sell the company. He earlier also publicly spoke about his ire against ABS-CBN for not airing his political ads during the May 2016 elections, where he eventually won. However, Calida insisted that the case is not motivated by politics. (CNN, 2020)
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Last May 4 the franchise of ABS-CBN has expired and the government denies for renewal because of the "network’s alleged violations of its franchise, the Constitution, labor and tax laws, and biased reporting and meddling in politics." (Dela Cruz, 2020) "The National Telecommunications Commission has since ordered it to cease its television and radio operations and to stop broadcasting its TV Plus and Sky Direct channels." (Cepeda, 2020)
When the dual citizenship of ABS-CBN chairman emeritus Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III was questioned, the Department of Justice confirmed he is both Filipino and American. Bureau of Internal Revenue officials also repeatedly told lawmakers that ABS-CBN had been paying the proper taxes in the past two decades. (Cepeda, 2020)
Even the defenders of ABS-CBN in the House of Representative insisted the network deserve a new franchise because the government officials cleared them of any wrong doing. Which is ironic because the government agencies contradicts the allegations of lawmakers.
The hearing ended with 70 votes denying the network for franchise renewal and 11 in favor, two inhibited and one abstained.
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1. Rep. Raneo Abuse
2. Rep. Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar
3. Rep. Gil Acosta
4. Rep. Atonio Albano
5. Rep. Samantha Louise Alfonso
6. Rep. Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
7. Rep. Cristal Bagatsing
8. Rep. Julienne Baronda
9. Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
10. Rep. Claudine Bautista
11. Rep. Juan Pablo Bondoc
12. Rep. Antonio Calixto
13. Rep. Prescious Castelo
14. Rep. Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
15. Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes
16. Rep. Anthony Peter Crisologo
17. Rep. Francisco Datol
18. Rep. Mike Defensor
19. Rep. Paulo Duterte
20. Rep. Faustino Michael Dy
21. Rep. Faustino V. Dy
22. Rep. Ian Paul Dy
23. Rep. Conrado Estrella III
24. Rep. Ria Christina Fariñas
25. Rep.Dan Fernandez
26. Rep. Bayani Fernando
27. Rep. Luis Ferrer IV
28. Rep. Pablo John Garcia
29. Rep. Janette Garin
30. Rep. Sharon Garin
31. Rep. Weslie Gatchalian
32. Rep. Sandro Gonzales
33. Rep. Eduardo Gullas
34. Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy
35. Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer
36. Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona
37. Rep. Dale Malapitan
38. Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu
39. Rep. Rodante Marcoleta
40. Rep. Eric Martinez
41. Rep. Francisco Matugas
42. Rep. Raymond Mendoza
43. Rep. Roger Mercado
44. Rep. John Marvin Nieto
45. Rep. Jose Fidel Nograles
46. Rep. Jericho Nograles
47. Rep. Henry Oaminal
48. Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano
49. Rep. Wilter Palma II
50. Rep. Enrico Pineda
51. Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla
52. Rep. Strike Revilla
53. Rep. Yedda Romualdez
54. Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
55. Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo
56. Rep. Deogracias Savellano
57. Rep. Frederick Siao
58. Rep. Jose Singson Jr.
59. Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
60. Rep. Alyssa Sheena Tan
61. Rep. Sharee Ann Tan
62. Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.
63. Rep. Abraham Tolentino
64. Rep. Allan Ty
65. Rep. Christian Unabia
66. Rep. Rolando Valeriano
67. Rep. Luis Villafuerte Jr.
68. Rep. Camille Villar
69. Rep. Eric Yap
70. Rep. Divina Grace Yu
11 voted in favor for networks franchise renewal:
1. Rep. Sol Aragones
2. Rep. Christopher De Venecia
3. Rep. Carlos Zarate
4. Rep. Gabriel Bordado
5. Rep. Vilma Santos
6. Rep. Lianda Bolilia
7. Rep. Jose Tejada
8. Rep. Bienvenido Abante
9. Rep. Stella Quimbo
10. Rep. Mujiv Hataman
11. Rep. Edward Maceda
Rep. Alfred Vargas and Rep. Micaela Violago inhibited from voting. Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr. abstained.
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Reference
Cepeda, M. July 10, 2020. Rappler.com. Retrieved from
GOV.PH. Official Gazette. Retrieved from
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/constitutions/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines/the-1987-constitution-of-the-republic-of-the-philippines-article-iii/#:~:text=No%20law%20shall%20be%20passed,prohibiting%20the%20free%20exercise%20thereof.
PFA. 2020. Philippine Franchise Association. Retrieved from
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Salaveria, L. December 2019. Inquirer.Net. Retreived from
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An abuse of press freedom or a law we need to follow?
Kate Hernando
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There are big questions rose after the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC)  issued a cease-and-desist order demanding ABS-CBN Corp. immediately cease all broadcasting. It is an order that dictates any form of broadcasting made by the network will be recognized as illegal or suspicious.
Is it an abuse to press freedom? Or just a law we need to follow? Does history repeating itself?
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Prior to the 2020 shutdown of ABS-CBN it also happened way back the 23rd of September year 1972 when Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos declared “Martial Law” which forcefully closed different radio and television stations including newspapers except others who’s in favor of the President which excludes the stated network (ABS-CBN). 
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After receiving the cease-and-desist order given by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), ABS-CBN released a statement which gave importance on providing crucial and timely data for the people amidst the pandemic happening in the world. House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano gave an assurance to the network that there would be no move to shutdown it. Regardless of the situation, the network still made ways to provide information to the public which clearly their right.
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After the expiration of franchise in May, the network had been forced to off air. July 10, 2020 is the second time that ABS-CBN had been shut down by the government. This issue really contradicted the freedom of the press as accorded in Constitution Section 4, Article III of the Constitution provides that “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances.” 
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A big number of Journalist and Human Rights groups pummels the dismissal of ABS-CBN having numerous lives influence by it being shut down. It maybe a “grievous attack on press freedom”, the Human Rights Watch (HRW) expressed also stating that this event demonstrates that we are beneath a de facto military law (Martial Law) that abuses human rights most especially the freedom of the press. They believe that the shut down of the network would affect many lives of Filipinos most especially the ones who lives in far and isolated areas that depends on ABS CBN radio and television stations. This will not just deprive the people’s freedom of the press but also their right to information and entertainment.
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The first announcement of cease-and-desist order of the big media (ABS-CBN) caused a lot of rallies and protests towards the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) and the government itself starting with the #NoToABSCBNShutdown which became trending on all social media platforms most especially on Twitter. This hashtag trend also made way for different hashtags like defending press freedom and support to the existence of the network.
After 2 months of being temporarily shut down, the franchise renewal of the network heard 13 times in the Congress considering the last hearing as the decision if they would allow ABS-CBN to renew their franchise or not. 
The request for renewal of franchise of ABS-CBN Corp. was denied by the House of Representatives Committee on the 13th Hearing, July 10, 2020. 
The Technical Working Group who evaluated whether the ABS-CBN should still be given a renewal or not released numerous things on why they recommended to deny it.
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Lopez's double citizenship
As indicated by the TWG report, Lopez is a double resident, both a characteristic brought into the world Filipino and an American resident. It referred to a protected arrangement expressing that "double devotion of residents is hostile to the national intrigue and will be managed by law".
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Issuance of PDRs
The report additionally noticed that the issuance of Philippine depositary receipts (PDR) to outsiders has permitted remote possession in ABS-CBN, which could have abused the 1987 Constitution. It said the component of "corporate layering" utilized by ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN Holdings adequately makes the PDR holders the aberrant proprietors of the fundamental portions of load of ABS-CBN. It featured that the remote holders of PDRs for all intents and purposes own 187 million fundamental portions of ABS-CBN Corp., which is as of now 62 percent of the aggregate.
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ABS-CBN TV Plus Box, KBO pay-per-see
The report said the ABS-CBN utilized recurrence Channel 43 to produce various stations or projects to be remembered for its advanced TV administration, TV Plus Box, which proceeded even past the termination of the showing grant in June 2015. As indicated by the NTC, ABS-CBN had no position to scramble or lock from the non-paying open its TV Plus Boxes, which are plainly just "allowed to-air" under its authoritative establishment.
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Inability to regularize representatives
The TWG report referred to the Department of Labor and Employment's authentic explanation on July 1 proclaiming that its work assessors discovered infringement of laws and work measures by ABS-CBN and that there are 67 pending bodies of evidence against the organization in the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) and different courts.
It noticed that previous workers who have recently documented bodies of evidence against ABS-CBN affirmed that they were wrongfully excused in light of the fact that they shaped associations. These previous workers likewise proclaimed that they were made to sign business contracts containing a waiver of the privilege to regularization. The individuals who wouldn't sign a business contract containing a waiver of regularization were minimized to extend workers and later excused.
The TWG featured that solitary 25 percent or 2,661 of the all out 11,701 specialists of ABS-CBN are standard representatives.
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Expense issues
ABS-CBN guaranteed it is making good on appropriate expenses, which is purportedly demonstrated by the Tax Clearance gave by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. ABS-CBN has likewise kept up that it didn't disregard the terms and states of its administrative establishment by profiting of expense motivators offered by the legislature.Be that as it may, the board said an assessment freedom doesn't exculpate a citizen of duty liabilities and misconducts, nor from demonstrations of extortion or tax avoidance.
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One-sided detailing, interfering in governmental issues
The board has avoided giving a finding on the supposed one-sided revealing of the system, affirmed interfering in governmental issues, just as the substance of its projects. In any case, it urged ABS-CBN to painstakingly analyze itself and comprehend where all the "industrious protests" about one-sided announcing, wrong program content, and political interfering are originating from. 
70 Representatives who voted for the approval of the TWG recommendation:
1. Rep. Abraham Tolentino
2. Rep. Antonio Albano
3. Rep. Faustino Michael Dy
4. Rep. Jose Antonio Sy-Alvarado
5. Rep. Cyrille Abueg-Zaldivar
6. Rep. Faustino Dy V
7. Rep. Dale Malapitan
8. Rep. Eric Martinez
9. Rep. Divina Grace Yu
10. Rep. Julienne Baronda
11. Rep. Anthony Peter Crisologo
12. Rep. Luis Ferrer IV
13. Rep. John Marvin Nieto
14. Rep. Strike Revilla
15. Rep. Samantha Louise Alfonso
16. Rep. Rolando Valeriano
17. Rep. Joaquin Chipeco Jr.
18. Rep. Eduardo Gullas
19. Rep. Eleandro Jesus Madrona
20. Rep. Frederick Siao
21. Rep. Ian Paul Dy
22. Rep. Gil Acosta
23. Rep. Weslie Gatchalian
24. Rep. Prescious H. Castelo
25. Rep. Alyssa Sheena Tan
26. Rep. Christian Unabia
27. Rep. Raymond Mendoza
28. Rep. Jericho Nograles
29. Rep. Yedda Romualdez
30. Rep. Eric Yap
31. Rep. Claudine Bautista
32. Rep. Esmael Mangudadatu
33. Rep. Enrico Pineda
34. Rep. Dulce Ann Hofer
35. Rep. Sharon Garin
36. Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr.
37. Rep. Janette Garin (Ex-Officio)
38. Rep. Paulo Duterte
39. Rep. J. F. Nograles (F. Hernandez)
40. Rep. Conrado III Estrella
41. Rep. Sandro Gonzales (Rep. P. Pichay)
42. Rep. Mike Defensor (Rep. R. Puno)
43. Rep. Allan Ty (Rep. A. Gonzales)
44. Rep. F. Matugas (Rep. J. Pimentel)
45. Rep. Luis Villafuerte Jr.
46. Rep. Raneo Abu
47. Rep. Dan Fernandez
48. Rep. Rodante Marcoleta
49. Rep. Henry Oaminal
50. Rep. Pablo John Garcia
51. Rep. Deogracias ‘DV’ Savellano
52. Rep. F. Datol (Rep. M. Romero)
53. Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez
54. Rep. Jesus Crispin Remulla
55. Rep. Juan Miguel Macapagal Arroyo
56. Rep. Cristal Bagatsing
57. Rep. Juan Pablo Bondoc
58. Rep. Elpidio Barzaga Jr.
59. Rep. Bernadette Herrera-Dy
60. Rep. Xavier Jesus Romualdo
61. Rep. A. Calixto (Rep. J. Lacson-Noel)
62. Rep. Wilter Palma II
63. Rep. Ma. Theresa Collantes
64. Rep. Ria Christina Fariñas
65. Rep. Camille Villar
66. Rep. Roger G. Mercado
67. Rep. Sharee Ann Tan
68. Rep. Joseph Stephen Paduano
69. Rep. Bayani Fernando
70. Rep. Jose Singson Jr.
11 Congressman/Congresswomen who voted against the TWG resolution:
1. Rep. Sol Aragones
2. Rep. Christopher de Venecia
3. Rep. Carlos Zarate
4. Rep. Gabriel Bordado Jr.
5. Rep. Vilma Santos-Recto
6. Rep. Lianda Bolilia
7. Rep. Jose Tejada
8. Rep. Bienvenido Abante
9. Rep. Stella Quimbo
10. Rep. Mujiv Hataman
11. Rep. Edward Maceda
Abstain:
1. Rep. Alfredo Garbin Jr.
Inhibit:
1. Rep. Alfredo Vargas
2. Rep. Micaela Violago
The government stated their side so as the ABS-CBN Corp.
 Which side should weigh more?
Does the history repeat itself or the government simply following the law? 
I did my part. Please do yours.
Reference: Philippine National Agency
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30 goals before 30
Mejo papahirapan ko sarili ko dito pero mas fulfilling Kasi Pag out of the comfort zone. Basahin mo kasi Baka makatulong ka sa mga goals ko. 😉 30. 30 direct downlines sa business, jusko po kailangan ko ng matinding inspiration at motivation para sipagin deadline Jan. 3, 2018. 29. Play with starfish at Samal Island within Oct 12 to 14, 2017. 28. Take care of dogs at the shelter in LB. free weekends 27. Have my car repainted and fix everything needs to be replace. Kaya pa Zooey. November 2018. 26. 30 portraits din before 30.. So start to ngayon meron na akong gagawing isa... Portrait painting kayo dyan P1000.00 each.. After nyan P1,200 na Ang isa. 25. Ubos retailer kits 16pcs left then will buy my 9th loadxtreme account. Very soon na yan. Sige lagyan ng deadline until August 30, 2017 na Yan.. Huhu.. Sipag pa Ria! 24. Yung earnings ko sa mga sideline ko ipon laang. 😊 23. Ibalik Ang flat stomach ginagawa ko na yan seat ups every morning padami ng padami.. So sana effective Yan kahit Hindi na mag-gym. Sinasamahan ko narin minsan ng triceps and biceps weight lifting pero aaraw arawin ko na rin, pati squats! Para Ang Ganda ko lalo. Haha.. PUSH MO YAN RIA! 22. Run ria run! Atleast once a week sa oval. Pag maulan may tread mill sa office! Wag kang tamad please. 21. Later this year be at the top 1 of 5k run. Hirap nko sa 3k palang tiis pagod talaga pero with regular running start this week kaya! 20. No pork diet (except bacon once in a while lang).. Ayoko talaga nung may sumisingit na karne sa ngipin ko. 19. Surf sa Real, Quezon.. Ang lapit lang nito ee kailangan ko Lang ng kasama. 😊🙏🏼 18. Of course see LANY sing ILYSB live on August 5 at ATC or Greenbelt Kaya ko manood mag isa pero mas masaya Kung may kasama. 17. Get my paintings exibited and sold sa Mega Trade Hall may nakausap na ko tungkol dyan. So please give it to me Universe / God. 😊 16. Buy that 1 white sneakers from Dr. Martens by October 2018. 😍 15. I've started making this certain goal since March 2017.. Itutuloy tuloy ko na NO LATE sa work poreber! 14. I haven't been receiving a gift since forever but Kung may balak man, I want my own ukelele. Pag wala I can buy my own, goal nga ee. 😊 Ang luho! Huhu. 😁 13. Pagsanjan falls... Explore Laguna! Again kailangan ko ng kasama. 12. Buo my own rubiks cube no kodigo 11. Watch MOJOFLY and Ria Bautista again soon before the year ends, aba'y miss ko na sila! 10. Yung thank you notes mo ria ituloy mo! 9. New hair style, lagi naman eh. Pero wala pako idea Kung ano. 8. Luwas more often for business and ..... 7. Goal ko lagi to tithe 10% pero mejo mahirap nga sya pero nagbibigay naman ako ng nakayanan ko and it's not bad, pero pangako Mabubuo ko din ang 10%. 6. It's not a goal it's more like a wish.. I want to be surprised with a bouquet of flowers!! 💐💐💐 5. Draw someone special. (Ang swerte nya! Haha) 4. Sana may mag draw din saken ng libre 😂😂 3. It's a private goal saken Lang ito. 😘 2. So naisip ko um-escape sa birthday ko, I'll break the usual, Ang ililibre ko lang ay ang sarili ko... So find me in El Nido, Palawan dun ako mag cecelebrate. Pwede din sumama ang number 1 goal ko.. At mga friends. 1. Hi crush gusto ikaw maging boyfie. So May deadline pag sinabing goal? Ang hirap Kasi talaga mag sabi kung anong date eh. You have all the opportunity for me to be yours. Kaso di mo pa alam na crush kita! Sige bigay ako clue... Me 01-04, you 10-04 .. Pag nabasa mo 'to alam mo na... Sana nga basahin mo! 😆 teka gagawa nga ako ng blog tungkol sayo. 😍 haha.. Landi is real!
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DC Resmi Rekrut James Gunn Tangani Suicide Squad, Blunder Marvel?
MALANGTODAY.NET – Eks sutradara Guardians of the Galaxy (GOTG), James Gunn telah resmi menyeberang dari Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) ke saingannya, DC Entertainment. Hal ini disampaikan langsung oleh DC lewat akun Twitter-nya @TheDCUniverse. Rencananya, Gunn langsung diberikan https://twitter.com/TheDCUniverse/status/1050506373161615362 Baca Juga: Gak Kenal Romantis, 7 Film Horor India Ini Justru Bikin Susah Tidur! Hal ini tentunya akan menjadi keuntungan besar untuk DC. Sebelumnya, film Suicide Squad mendapatkan kritik karena alur cerita dan pengembangan karakter yang buruk. Meski berhasil memenangkan Oscar lewat kategori Rias Wajah dan Tata Rias Rambut Terbaik, namun raihan Suicide Squad sama sekali belum sanggup menandingi kedigdayaan film-film Marvel. Sebaliknya, kepergian Gunn tentunya menjadi kerugian tersendiri bagi MCU. Pasalnya, Gunn mampu menyulap karakter-karakter Marvel yang kurang populer seperti Star Lord, Rocket Racoon, dan Groot menjadi diminati banyak penggemar di seluruh dunia. Karakter-karakter tersebut menjadi alternatif lain dari superhero Marvel yang lebih dulu melambung seperti Thor, Iron Man, dan Captain America. Lewat GOTG pula, Gunn berhasil memberi variasi berbeda soal penceritaan MCU yang sebelumnya hanya didominasi oleh Avengers. Baca Juga: Jalan Terjal Marlina Tembus Oscar, Utamakan Cerita Kesetaraan Gender
Hijrah ke DC, James Gunn Boyong Bintang GOTG?
[caption id="attachment_258842" align="aligncenter" width="1064"] Dave Bautista @BT TV[/caption] Sementara itu, salah satu bintang GOTG, Dave Bautista yang memerankan Drax menyatakan loyalitasnya kepada sutradara 52 tahun itu. Sebelum Gunn benar-benar diumumkan menjadi bagian dari Suicide Squad, ia menyatakan ingin mengikuti Gunn sambil mengunggah berita yang mengabarkan mantan sutradara GOTG itu hijrah ke DC. Baca Juga: Gawat, Hulk Dipecat Online Gara-gara Spoiler Avengers 4 https://twitter.com/DaveBautista/status/1049764974812430337 Sebelumnya, Dave menjadi aktor MCU yang paling vokal menunjukkan kekecewaannya kepada Disney terkait pemecatan Gunn. Pemecatan tersebut karena cuitan kontroversialnya beberapa waktu silam yang berbicara tentang pemerkosaan dan pedofilia. Padahal, cuitan tersebut sudah dihapus sebelumnya.
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Paramita – Liyab
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Testigos de Jehová ilegalizados, la óptica atea del asunto
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El gobierno ruso ha ilegalizado a los testigos de Jehová en Rusia. Esta decisión fue tomada por el Tribunal Supremo, por lo que las actividades de la religión han sido prohibidas y sus bienes han sido confiscados. Entre el 8 y el 27 de febrero pasado las autoridades rusas llevaron a cabo una  inspección sorpresa en la que el gobierno de Putin consideró que la organización viola reglamentos y contradice la legislación rusa en materia de lucha contra las actividades extremistas.
El gobierno ruso ve con preocupación que los Testigos de Jehová se nieguen a participar en elecciones o política en general, así como del ejército. Sumado a que la denominación nació y tiene su sede en los Estados Unidos, país con el que Rusia tiene tensiones por liderazgo mundial.
Putin y el Obispo Cirilo en ceremonia religiosa conjunta. Fuente: Angelidis.Be
"A diferencia de las sectas clásicas como los bautistas, los Testigos de Jehová controlan duramente a los miembros de su comunidad, limitan sus derechos civiles, regulan todos los aspectos de su vida, los engañan durante el reclutamiento y los explotan", sostiene Alexánder Dvorkin, profesor y especialista en religiones, citado por RIA Novosti.
Pero además de la pérdida de patriotismo de los rusos testigos de Jehová con la madre Rusia cabe mencionar que el gobierno de Vladimir Putin tiene una fuerte alianza con la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa de manera tal que puede asegurarse que Rusia no es un Estado laico. Los clérigos ortodoxos han influido para que el gobierno persiga a homosexuales (se ha sabido que tienen un campo de concentración en Chechenia), así como prohibir a esta religión que se caracteriza por un fuerte proselitismo.
La ONU se pronunció en contra de la ilegalidad del grupo religioso.
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Las acciones del gobierno ruso muestran justamente las bondades de defender un Estado Laico. Un Estado Laico, aquel en el que Estado e Iglesias se encuentran separados, no favorece a ninguna religión. La falta de laicidad en Rusia deja ver el favorecimiento por la Iglesia Ortodoxa Rusa y la subsiguiente persecusión contra las religiones minoritarias. Una lección que se debe tomar en muchos países de Latinoamérica donde los evangélicos están accediendo al poder político con el fin de llevar a cabo "la voluntad de Dios".
Sin duda, lo que está haciendo el gobierno ruso con la persecusión a los testigos de Jehová y a los homosexuales son una violación de derechos humanos. Además de esto, cabe preguntarse ¿son los testigos de Jehová una secta?
¿Son los testigos de Jehová una Secta?
Es común escuchar entre religiosos mayoritarios (católicos u ortodoxos) decir que los testigos de Jehová son una secta. Hay que aclarar que una mente sectaria se puede hallar no sólo entre los testigos de Jehová, sino también entre católicos, ortodoxos, adventistas o pentecostales. Cualquier religión puede ser considerada como secta si genera entre sus adeptos una visión dicotómica del mundo del tipo: nosotros, los buenos y los demás que están en el error. Algunos autores consideran secta a aquellos grupos que generan lavado cerebral. Según la psicóloga Kathleen Taylor, especialista en el tema de lavado de cerebro, hay cuatro aspectos importantes en el concepto de lavado de cerebro: (1) Debe tener intencionalidad por parte de quien lo ejecuta; (2) la “diferencia cognoscitiva” entre las creencias sostenidas por una víctima antes y después del lavado de cerebro; (3) la escala de tiempo sobre la cual ocurre el cambio de creencias, y (4) el uso del lavado de cerebro como un “término-salva-vidas”. Taylor ha evidenciado que tras un lavado de cerebro la fuerza de las creencias es inmensa y las emociones asociadas a ellas son extremas. Las víctimas de lavado de cerebro perciben los cuestionamientos como ataques personales y se rehúsan a establecer una argumentación racional. Otra característica es que las víctimas de lavado cerebral sostienen con vehemencia haberse adherido a la religión de manera libre y voluntaria, seguir siendo libres y que jamás han sido presionados o inducidos por los líderes de la religión. Muchas de estas características se han observado en los adherentes a los testigos de Jehová, pero no sólo en esta denominación. Le corresponde a la educación en el pensamiento racional en el mejor antídoto contra el fanatismo y el lavado de cerebro.
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So I will be in Portugal for 8 days here is my list of how the trip will work that I sent to my friend in Spain via email. However, now my friend from Spain will not be able to drive me through the country. So I need to find a way to get through the area. Which is most preferred train or bus? Can someone give me a list of how to get to from Lisbon to the South successfully via public transportation. I also made a list of places I would like to visit for each area. How could I fit all these places in 7 days? The one with the asterisk (*) are the most preferred. So here is my idea of an itinerary: Day 1-3: Lisbon Day 4: Explore other areas (Such as Fuerte de Juan la Bautista and Lady Faitama)
Day 5: Arrive and explore Algarve Day 6: Explore Lagos (Includes Beach Day) Day 7: Explore Faro then return to Lisbon (somehow maybe late at night?) Day 8: I return home to Florida Lisbon: *The Aquaduct (Das aguas livres) Jardim Zoologico *Jardim Estrella Buy Ceramics *Centro Colombus Kochete *Jeronimo’s Monastery Elevador de Santa Justa Night club: Lux *Monserrate *Napoleao (wine district) Museu sociedade de Geografia *Museu Nacional do Azulejo Cristo Rei Monument *Miradouro Santa Luzia Palacio de Quelez *Night Club: Radio Hotel ( I like this better than Lux) Vasco De Gama monument The Se Jardim Bontanico da Ajuda *Parque Eduardo VII * Pena Palace Lisbon Coast: *Sintra Palacio *Serra de Arrabida Belem: *Our Lady Faitama Peniche, Portugal: *Fuerte de Juan la Bautista/Reserva Natural das Berlengas, Restaurants in Lisbon: Barrio Alto: Bota Alta (A cheap traditional Portugese restaurant) Barrio Alto: Buenos Aires (A South American Chop house I remember going to an Argentine Restaurant in Costa Rica. Why not in Portugal too?) Santini (gelato restaurant) (I read about this one I was told the line goes out the door!) Praca Esphana O Policia(Owned by a former Police man the menu changes daily so that is pretty cool). Restuadores Solar dos Presuntos (This one is one of the best places to eat ham!) Mouraria Tentacoes de Goa (This is supposedly a hidden gem we should look into this one). Algrave: *Ponta da Piedade (Lagos, Portugal) (An underwater cave!) *Praia Dona Ana (Lagos, Portugal) (This is a beautiful beach lets see it!) *Bravura dam (Lagos, Portugal) (Slopes around there look beautiful) Albuferia Coast Parque Natrual da Ria Formosa (Faro, Portugal) *Centro de educacao Ambiental de Marim (Faro, Portugal) *Church of Santa Ana (Lagos, Portugal) *Faro Walls (Faro, Portugal)
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