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The Traditional Filipino Street Games Are Back! by Definitely Filipino on Oct 22, 2011In this technology-driven world where almost everyone – including children – practically live a virtual lifestyle, only a handful of those who are aware of indigenous street games remain. After school or during weekends, children retreat to their...



Are There Cultural Entrepreneurs In The Philippines? by Definitely Filipino on Sep 16, 2011There is a character that we are seeking in the world of art.  A type of person we need in a world not very open for economic themes.  The character is rare breed — only a few exists in our country, as of yet. Sociologists and economists have...



What is Social Entrepreneurship? by Ready To Be Rich on Apr 11, 2011Recently, a friend went to ECHOstore in Serendra to buy Monks’ Blend Premium Coffee after reading about it on The Thirsty Blogger. She’s never been to ECHOstore before, so I sent her a text message to ask if she was able to find the place...



What is Social Entrepreneurship? by Ready To Be Rich on Apr 11, 2011Recently, a friend went to ECHOstore in Serendra to buy Monks’ Blend Premium Coffee after reading about it on The Thirsty Blogger. She’s never been to ECHOstore before, so I sent her a text message to ask if she was able to find the place...



Art, Music & School from Industrial Scraps by CuadroFilipino on Aug 27, 2010Jonahmar Salvosa's steel sculpture, Illac Diaz's bottled wall, and Lirio Salvador's sandataArt, Music & School from Industrial ScrapsBy Danny Castillones SilladaPublished in Manila Bulletin, Style Weekend, August 20, 2010“The activist is not th...



2010 Graduation Speech of Jeff Skoll to Stanford Graduate School of Business by Transformational Leadership Blog on Jun 24, 2010Jeff Skoll never ceases to amaze me! He’s just incredible. I’ve written about Jeff Skoll and the Changing Face of Philanthropy. And just a few days ago, he delivered the graduation speech to the 2010 graduates of Stanford’s Graduate...



Jeff Skoll and the Changing Face of Philanthropy by Transformational Leadership Blog on May 16, 2010High Technology can be one big milking cow for people who know how to harness it! That’s what Jeffrey Skoll did! But when Jeff Skoll had his billions of dollars, he figured out that you can only do so much with your money, from being a full time bi...



The Social Entrepreneur: A Profile by You Myx News Central on Apr 20, 2010Social entrepreneurship is a great path that a lot of former corporate men and women have followed. It also proved to be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling career that they have ever had. Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit comes to mind.



The Social Entrepreneur: A Profile by Transformational Leadership Blog on Apr 20, 2010Social entrepreneurship is a great path that a lot of former corporate men and women have followed. It also proved to be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling career that they have ever had. Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit comes to mind.



The Social Entrepreneur: A Profile by Transformational Leadership Blog on Apr 20, 2010Social entrepreneurship is a great path that a lot of former corporate men and women have followed. It also proved to be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling career that they have ever had. Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit comes to mind.