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Emma Marcha Imperial On Providing And Building Sustainable Homes

With these two technologies, the IHC units can rightfully bear the title of its recently launched marketing campaign, Tough Homes. The benefits of the Connovate panels are instantly appreciated by the market but solar technology always needs a bit of explanation, according to Imperial. “So, I tell them that 500 watts of [free] solar power can run a six cubic metre refrigerator for seven hours, an electric fan for five and the television for four,” she explains. She entered the real-estate business well-equipped. She carries a business economics degree from the University of the Philippines as well as from the Harvard Business School’s Owner Management Program. While working for three years in the United States, she became the first Filipino broker licensee in California. Her skill in sales, on the other hand, was both natural and acquired. From her businessman father, Epifanio Marcha, came her discipline for hard work. From her late husband, Legazpi City Mayor Gregorio S Imper

FDA: Ivermectin still not an over-the-counter drug

endIndex: Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 11) Despite being allowed for human consumption, the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin must not be treated as an over-the-counter drug, the Food and Drug Administration warned Tuesday. It is a prescription drug so a doctor has to prescribe it to you, FDA Director General Eric Domingo told CNN Philippines The Source. Kailangan nireseta, kailangan i-explain sa iyo ng doctor kung ano yung gamot na nireseta sa yo, kung ano ang side effect nito, and why it’s being given to you. It’s not an over-the-counter drug, he stressed. [Translation: It must be prescribed and the doctor should explain to you the drug that he prescribed, what its side effects are, and why it is being given to you. It s not an over-the-counter drug.]

Are successful entrepreneurs born or made?

Manny Villar There has always been as debate whether successful entrepreneurs are born or made. It’s the classic nature versus nurture debate. Some argue that successful entrepreneurs were born with certain personality and aptitude traits that made them the success that they are. Other reject this and contend that entrepreneurial greatness can be shaped through education both at home and society schools, media, etc. As always, I think the truth lies somewhere in the middle. Yes, many of the great entrepreneurs Jobs, Gates, Buffet, Bezos, Branson, etc., possessed certain qualities when they were born but they needed to apply these traits the right way. They’ve had opportunities and choices that allowed them to carve the path to greatness. Steve Jobs said:

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Reso commending Ana Patricia Non, other community pantry volunteers filed in Senate

Reso commending Ana Patricia Non, other community pantry volunteers filed in Senate Published May 10, 2021 12:26pm A resolution commending Maginhawa community pantry organizer Ana Patricia Non and volunteers of thousands of similar initiative all over the country for igniting the bayanihan spirit of Filipinos amid the COVID-19 pandemic was filed in the Senate Monday. Under Senate Resolution 714 filed by Senator Grade Poe, the spirited moment of selflessness amid the pandemic must be encouraged and aided by the government to ensure the implementation of health and safety protocols instead of closing it down or subjecting it to red-tagging. It added the more than 6,700 community pantries now in existence across the country show that one’s act of generosity can spark a movement and set in motion a phenomenon of giving and sharing

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