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82 Views · 3 years ago

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Ba’t Ganito Ang Pag-ibig Lyrics by Zack Tabudlo

Verse 1:
gabi nanaman at nakita kang muli
nagiisang naglalakad wala manlang katabi
gusto kang samahan pero laging nagmamadali
gusto kong kasama kahit sobrang saglit

Pre chorus:
pero ang hirap isipin kasi alam ko may iba
okay na sakin basta't makita kang masaya

Chorus:
bat ganito ba ang Pag-ibig
pag iisipin ng marami
kahit anong gawin wala lang sakanya
tinuturing mong prinsesa
kahit alam mong kaibigan ka
hanggang sa dulo walang wala pa rin sakanya
siya lang kasi ang nagpapasaya

Verse:
di mo ata alam na andito lang ako
kung kailangan mo nang tulong
ako ang sasagip sayo
mag mumukha akong tanga para sayo
basta't makita ngiti mo
wala akong pake sa mundo

Pre chorus:
pero ang hirap lang isipin kasi
alam kong may iba
okay na sakin bastat
makita kang masaya

Chorus:
bat ganito ba ang Pag-ibig
pag iisipin ng marami
kahit anong gawin wala lang sakanya
tinuturing mong prinsesa
kahit alam mong kaibigan ka
hanggang sa dulo walang wala pa rin sakanya

Outro:
gabi nanaman at nakita kang pauwi
nagiisang naglalakad wala pa ring katabi
tatabihan ka na ba para makasama ka saglit
panahon na nga ba para akoy umibig muli

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CAST:
Zack Tabudlo
Mika Salamanca
H2WO

Production House : 1990 Films
Executive Producer : Trisha Lacambacal
Director : Kani Villaflor
Assistant Director : Jezzie Ignacio
Production Manager : Jolo Chanliongco
Production Coordinator : Jhastine Lopez Punongbayan
Post Production : 1990 Films

Cinematography Department
Director of Photography : Dan Fornolles
1st AC : Ivan Pasia
2nd AC : Allieh Noguera
BTS Operator: Nathan Cundangan
Rental House : 1990 Films & Cinejepoy

Production Design Department
Production Designer : Natalie Ampil
Production Design Assistant : Kyle Otrillo
Setman #1: Parick Pillar
Setman #2: Janjan Pillar
Utility Personnel : Bhel Cayabyab
Utility Personnel : Janette Melina

Glam Team – Zack Tabudlo
MUA : Yaj Labeo
Hair Stylist : Michole Mananquil
Stylist : Aaron Mangsat and Maui Segismar

Glam Team - Mika Salamanca & H2WO
Manager : Matt Nicolai

MUA : Yaj Labeo
Hair Stylist : Michole Mananquil
Stylist: Janno Novenario
Styling Associates: Bianca Elise and Nash August of TeamJannoStyles

Service Drivers
Norlie Magnaye
Gelli Ace Bertes
Armando Bacani

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Music video by Zack Tabudlo performing Ba't Ganto Ang Pag-ibig. © 2021 Island Records Philippines, a division of MCA Music Inc. A Universal Music Group Company

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Tech Today
82 Views · 3 years ago

Fiber connections provide users with very fast, reliable internet. But, only 43% of U.S. households have access to a fiber internet connection. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that passed in November 2021 promises to bridge this digital divide, with $65 billion dedicated to expanding access to broadband internet to all Americans. Such government support, along with a number of other factors, have caused a spike in the demand for fiber products. CNBC visited Corning, the world’s largest manufacturer of optical fiber and North America’s largest producer of fiber optic cables to understand the technology behind fiber-optic internet and how the market for fiber products is changing.

Fiber-based networks make up the majority of the internet’s backbone. Fiber-optic subsea cables spanning thousands of miles connect continents together, exchanging data at nearly the speed of light. Meanwhile, the massive data centers that host all of our cloud-based applications also rely on fiber connections. Increasingly, these fiber connections are making their way directly into peoples’ homes, providing them with fast, reliable internet. But, only 43% of U.S. households have access to a fiber internet connection.

“In some instances, particularly in rural areas and very challenging geographies, it can be prohibitively expensive to to deploy fiber and it can be very expensive for households to pay for it,” says Julija Jurkevic, a senior research analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Watch the video to find out more.

Chapters
Into: 00:00 - 2:41
What is fiber-optic internet: 02:46 - 6:35
Behind the growth: 6:37 - 10:37
Hurdles to expansion: 10:38 - 12:46
Why the U.S. fell behind: 12:47 - 17:16

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How Fiber Will Speed Up America’s Internet

Bongbong Marcos
81 Views · 3 years ago

Recorded at : Record Gauge
Mix & mastered by : Lazykz
Beat Produced by : Neil Patrick Belisario
Original Composition by : Neil Balderama (AGA)
Edited By : Mel John C Palomar
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Trending.ph
81 Views · 2 years ago

SB19 is in Edmonton, AB Canada for their upcoming concert Pagtatag World Tour on August 20, 2023 at Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium.

#SB19 #Edmonton #Canada #pagtatagworldtouredmonton #pagtatagworldtour

jimmer18
81 Views · 5 years ago

Project #GanDavao aims to send a message of LOVE to our fellow countrymen — that we are done fighting fire with fire in this nonsense war on social media; that we choose love over hatred and fear, hoping this would open the hearts and minds of the Davaoeño masses that it is not yet too late to start making the change ourselves. We believe that we are at a crucial time where our actions today as conscious, responsible citizens will determine our future as a nation.

It is not unknown to us that there have been countless attacks against our people on the internet ever since President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office in 2016. In an instant, our adversities have become an entertainment to some. People on Facebook and other social media platforms condemn us for being Davaoeños, blaming our misfortunes to the president.

This year, the team has decided to remake #GanDavao and use the platform to correct the common misconception or at least show the online community that DAVAO isn’t just a city but a whole, united region in Southern Philippines. We are a region of peace-loving Filipinos and the actions of others don’t define us. WE CHOOSE TO LOVE. WE CHOOSE TO UNITE. WE CHOOSE PEACE.

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Music Arranger and Producer: Khail SOLO
Lyrics and Melody: Pat Maruhomadil
Rap Verses: Jovanny "Donjie" Sumabal

Artists:

Khail Tuboro
Maric Gavino
Thea Pitogo
Chrisel Joy dela Cruz
Pao Lofranco
Earl Aquino
Pau Pau Tolentino
The Echoistic (Ernest, Paula, Andrea, JR M. Galura)
Blaine Corda Nasser
Cherry Lyn Acero Mayormita
Chierald Cadiente Tan
Christian Faunillan
Chud Festejo
Normilah Mae Ojendras Villanueva
Gracel Maganding
Eamarie Gilayo
Nairud sa Wabad (Ino D San, Earl Gioielli)
Moki Lonzaga
Jovanny Deguitos Sumabal
Mel Brian Agonia Ojendras
JR Oclarit
Madayaw Cultural Ensemble
Davao Conyo (Phillip Te Hernandez)
LaraBells Borrega
Mans To
Rash Ley
Ren Grace

Special Thanks to: Julius Gabriel Alba, Michael Angelo Montañer Vicente, Loii Yap, Marc Shangsi II and The Image District, Erique Mendoza, Top Faces of Davao Campus Edition, Jimmer Ariate and ACHUP DAVAO, Trending.ph, Katrin Su, Macky Buenaventura, Lahlee Pahp, Weigibbor Labos

#GanDavao
#WeareDavaoandWechooseLOVE

(Watch out for the official #GanDavao music video. ?❤)

Jefrry Puno
80 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Hi There! In this video you'll see the The Tip of Borneo is the northernmost tip of Borneo located in the district of Kudat, in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The tip marks the meeting point of the South China Sea and Sulu Sea.

Fun Fact: This my first time driving overseas.

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Trending.ph
80 Views · 5 years ago

Trending.ph joined "Seafood City" Calgary Media Night last February 18, 2020.

Trending.ph Calgary Team:
Shamin Vicencio
Lei Atienza
Thermie Rodriguez
Stef Calma
Jane Buo
Aiyie Lim-Valdez
Rod Valdez Jr
Armand Joseph Jaramillo

Special thanks to:
Seafood City Superstore Calgary

Event Details: https://www.trending.ph/2020/0....2/filipino-grocery-c

Banned Videos
80 Views · 4 years ago

what kind of a "freedom platform" isn't free and isn't a platform?

This one is pretty weird and I think London Real needs to give some answers here as to how their tech platforms they're relying on are any more secure from censorship from any "big tech" platform that Brian Rose is always railing about.
#londonreal #digitalfreedomplatform

Jen's Diary
78 Views · 4 years ago

Here's my unboxing and review of the Infinitipro by Conair The Knot Dr. All-in-One Smoothing Dryer Brush sent by Influenster


Amazon: https://amzn.to/3gs7IkZ


#Infinitypro #HairDryer #HairBrush

TonyByker
78 Views · 2 years ago

From the album ‘Eat Bugs And Save The World’
Streaming, download or physical CD available at Bandcamp
https://tonybyker.bandcamp.com..../album/xiii-t-b-gs-n

WILLING TO DIE FOR
Shake every night
Everything we touch must die
Hoping that we see a happy end in sight
Never want to trust
I know too much it’s sad
No one ever wants to pay the asking price
Every single word they say is fake
Social engineers play with our fate
Forever sowing seeds that germinate
Weak minds steering off a cliff
What’ll you die for ?
Carbon credits on your iPhone ?
A month’s subscription to your game zone
A fast delivery from Amazon ?
What y’ willing to die for ?
Woke agenda broke your backbone
Threw out your common sense no more
Now the climate hoax took hold
Monetised and traumatised
Wipe the tears from your eyes
No escape from the lies
But they can’t stop humankind
Flow like water always dreaming
Always streaming
Always find a way forward
Don’t talk about the great replacement
That’s only words from white supremacists
Gender affirming care
Gonna chop off your genitals
Baby parts piled in a lonely room
What y’ willing to die for ?
Carbon credits on your iPhone ?
A month’s subscription to your game zone
A fast delivery from Amazon ?
What y’ willing to die for ?
Woke agenda broke your backbone
Threw out your common sense no more
Now the climate hoax took hold

What is the price of modern convenience and technology ?
So many layers to the onion that it’s impossible to begin to explain anything to a closed mind. Cultural Marxism is rotting Western societies from the inside. A few generations of students have already been fully indoctrinated.
Covid is fake, Viruses are fake, CO2 climate change fake. Gender confusion. Space is fake. Fake globe. Real wars orchestrated with a fake excuse, an agenda. Poisonous vaccines and pharmakeia, poisonous fake food, geo-engineering. Orchestrated mass migration. Everything designed to destroy the lives and stability of healthy and strong societies.
Silent weapons for quiet wars. We are at war. They want us enslaved and dead.

Juan Dela Cruz
77 Views · 4 years ago

⁣Viral ngayon sa social media ang pagtatalo sa pagitan ng isang pasyente
at isang doctor sa loob ng Culion Sanitarium and General Hospital sa
Bayan ng Culion, Palawan. Makikita at maririnig sa video ang pagnanais
ng pasyente na makauwi na matapos itong manganak sa naturang pagamutan.


Ayon sa pasyente na kinilalang si Elizabeth Cuaton ng Brgy. Borac,
Bayan ng Coron, Palawan, nais din lamang nitong humingi ng tamang
paliwanag sa pagkamatay ng kanyang bagong silang na sanggol. Samantala,
Sa pakikipag-ugnay ng Radyo Bandera kay Dr. Arturo Cunanan, Chief of
Hospital ng Culion Sanitarium and General Hospital, bumuo na siya ng
investigating panel upang malaman ang punot dulo ng naturang
insidente.



VIDEO COURTESY: ARTHUR RODRIGUEZ VENTURA

Trending.ph
76 Views · 5 years ago

⁣Mr. President of the United Nations General Assembly;
Mr. Secretary-General;
Heads of state and government;
Excellencies:
I am honored to address you today on behalf of the Filipino people on the 75th anniversary of the United Nations.
The invisible enemy that is COVID-19 has brought about an unfamiliar global landscape and unleashed a crisis without precedent. It is the biggest test the world and the United Nations faced since World War II.
While the United Nations has brought relief and hope to so many countries and peoples around the world, it now finds itself saddled by a virus that has taken many lives and wrecked economies and social order.
We are at a crossroads. How we address COVID-19 will define our future.
For the Philippines, this means putting up all of the peoples of our united nations at the core of this response.
We will need to ask hard and fundamental questions about the vision and mission that the United Nations conceptualized 75 years ago.
We need to ask ourselves whether or not we have remained true and faithful to the United Nations’ principles and ideals.
Mr. President, in the light of the realities of the present, the Philippines grieves with all of the families all over the world who lost their loved ones to this horrible virus.
We extend our heartfelt condolences.
We salute all frontliners who put their lives on the line even in countries not their own. So also do we honor and recognize the healthcare professionals who selflessly answered the call to combat the COVID-19 pandemic despite its virulence and unknown characteristics.
While each nation has its own strategy in fighting the pandemic, what the world needs are coordinated international plans and efforts to pursue a common purpose.
COVID-19 knows no border. It knows no nationality. It knows no race. It knows no gender. It knows no age. It knows no creed.
The Philippines values the role that the United Nations plays in its fight against the pandemic. As a middle-income country whose economic advances have been derailed by the pandemic, we welcome the launch of the UN COVID Response and Recovery Fund.
Ensuring universal access to anti COVID-19 technologies and products is pivotal in the global pandemic recovery.
The world is in the race to find a safe and effective vaccine.
When the world finds that vaccine, access to it must not be denied nor withheld. It should be made available to all, rich and poor nations alike, as a matter of policy.
The Philippines joins our partners in the ASEAN and the Non-Aligned Movement in raising our collective voice: the COVID-19 vaccine must be considered a global public good. Let us be clear on this.
We call for a global health agenda with enough resources and policy space for the World Health Organization.
We need a WHO that is quick to coordinate and quicker to respond. The Philippines will do its part in the pooling of global resources. Our health workers are among the best.
Mr. President, just as we needed stability and confidence because of the pandemic, geopolitical tensions continue to rise.
Escalating tensions benefit no one. New flashpoints heighten fears and tend to tear peoples apart.
When elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled flat.
Given the size and military might of the contenders, we can only imagine and be aghast at the terrible toll on human life and property that shall be inflicted if the “word war” deteriorates into a real war of nuclear weapons and missiles.
I therefore call on the stakeholders in the South China Sea, the Korean Peninsula, the Middle East and Africa: if we cannot be friends as yet, then in God’s name, let us not hate each other too much. I heard it once said, and I say it to myself in complete agreement.
Mr. President: Filipino migrant workers have been devastated by the pandemic. Many have lost not only their livelihood, but also their health and lives as well. Yet they
go on in the frontlines, healing, caring for others in the different parts of the world.
The Philippine Government has embarked on an unprecedented repatriation program. More than 345,000 overseas Filipino workers needed to come home then.
We have brought back half and are bringing back the rest.
We thank the countries that have provided Filipino migrants with residence permits, access to testing, treatment and related health services in this pandemic.
We brought back most of our seafarers who were stranded because of COVID19 restrictions. We pioneered with the IMO the Green Lane for safe changes of seafaring crews.
In these times, we need stronger cooperation in promoting and protecting the rights of migrants, regardless of their migrant status.
We must all adhere to the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Unless states include all migrants in their response to this pandemic, “no one among us is safe, until everyone is safe”, as the Secretary-General has said.
With the poverty rate reduced at 16.6 percent; and a sustained economic growth rate of 6.4 percent between 2010 and 2019, the Philippines was on track to becoming an upper-middle income country by the end of 2020. But the pandemic has placed our economy in recession.
Despite this downward pressure on growth, the Philippines remains committed to the Sustainable Development Goals.
Mr. President: The same urgency needed to fight COVID-19 is needed to address the climate crisis. This is a global challenge that has worsened existing inequalities and vulnerabilities from within and between nations.
Climate change has worsened the ravages of the pandemic.
Peoples in developing countries like the Philippines suffer the most. We cannot afford to suffer more.
The Philippines joined the Paris Agreement to fight climate change. We call on all parties, especially those who have not made good their commitment to fight climate change, to honor the same.
We call on all parties to strengthen communities and peoples for preparedness and resilience. We are talking about mankind and Earth, our one and only home.
Mr. President: The Philippines will continue to protect the human rights of its people, especially from the scourge of illegal drugs, criminality, and terrorism.
A number of interest groups have weaponized human rights; some well-meaning, others ill-intentioned.
They attempt to discredit the functioning institutions and mechanisms of a democratic country and a popularly elected government which in its last two years, still enjoy the same widespread approval and support.
These detractors pass themselves off as human rights advocates while preying on the most vulnerable humans; even using children as soldiers or human shields in encounters. Even schools are not spared from their malevolence and anti-government propaganda.
They hide their misdeeds under the blanket of human rights but the blood oozes through.
To move forward, open dialogue and constructive engagement with the United Nations is the key.
But these must be done in full respect of the principles of objectivity, noninterference, non-selectivity and genuine dialogue. These are the fundamental bases for productive international cooperation on human rights.
Mr. President: Terrorism looms large.
As I said at the Aqaba Process, the Philippines will do everything and partner with anyone who would sincerely desire to protect the innocent from terrorism in all its manifestations.
The Marawi siege, where foreign terrorist fighters took part, taught us that an effective legal framework is crucial. Our 2020 Anti-Terrorism Act shores up the legal framework by focusing on both terrorism and the usual reckless response to it.
Its enactment was done pursuant to our commitment, and the strict adherence to the relevant Security Council resolutions and the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.
Most importantly, we remain committed to rebuild stricken communities and address the root causes of terrorism and violent extremism in my country.
We must remain mindful of our obligations and commitment to the Charter of the United Nations and as amplified by the 1982 Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes.
The Philippines affirms that commitment in the South China Sea in accordance with UNCLOS and the 2016 Arbitral Award.
The Award is now part of international law, beyond compromise and beyond the reach of passing governments to dilute, diminish or abandon.
We firmly reject attempts to undermine it.
We welcome the increasing number of states that have come in support of the award and what it stands for — the triumph of reason over rashness, of law over disorder, of amity over ambition. This – as it should – is the majesty of the law.
Mr. President: The global health crisis has further complicated the global security environment. But no aspiration nor ambition can justify the use of weapons that destroy indiscriminately and completely.
There is no excuse for deaths that a nuclear war could cause nor the reckless use of chemical and biological weapons that can cause mass destruction.
These weapons of death put us all at mortal risk, especially if they fall in the hands of terrorists without a shred of humanity in their souls.
We call on all Member States to fully implement the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the Chemical and the Biological Weapons Conventions.
I have asked the Philippine Senate to ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Importantly, we were among those to sign it first.
Mr. President: The Philippines has a long history of opening its doors to the refugees – from the White Russians following the 1917 Revolution, the European Jews in the Second World War, the Vietnamese in the late 1960s, and the Iranians displaced by the 1979 revolution, among others.
The Philippines continues to honor this humanitarian tradition in accordance with our obligations under the 1951 Convention on the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol.
But lest we forget: helping the most vulnerable – those displaced by conflict, persecution, and political instability – is a shared responsibility of all countries.
As I have said many times: The doors of the Philippines are open, as they have always been, to everyone fleeing for safety, such as the Rohingyas.
In the face of a mounting refugee crisis worldwide, let us work together towards ending the conflicts and conditions that force people to flee their homes.
Mr. President: As our societies become more diverse yet interdependent, social cohesion issues come to the fore.
Mutual understanding always accompanied by mutual tolerance between those of different faiths and cultures is the only foundation of societies at peace with itself and all others.
Finally, I express gratitude to the gallant peacekeepers, including our own, who advance the cause of peace in the most difficult situations.
From the Golan Heights in the Middle East to Liberia in West Africa, Filipino peacekeepers put themselves in the frontlines between the vulnerable and those who seek harm.
We are committed to increasing the Philippine footprint in UN peacekeeping operations with increased participation of women.
Again Mr. President: To defeat the COVID-19 pandemic and other challenges, we must work with seamless unity which demands complete mutual trust and the conviction that we will win or lose together.
We cannot bring back the dead but we can spare the living; and we can build back better, healthier, and more prosperous and just societies.
To this end, we rededicate ourselves to multilateralism. The UN remains humanity’s essential Organization. But it is only as effective as we make it.
To make significant changes, we need to be bold. We need the same collective courage that finally made the United Nations a reality 75 years ago.
We need to act on long-standing recommendations to improve the Security Council’s composition and working methods; to strengthen the role of the General Assembly; and to streamline the processes and the operations of the UN.
Indeed, to be ready for the new global normal, it cannot be business as usual for the UN.
Let us empower UN – reform it – to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow.
Let us strengthen it so it can fully deliver its mandate to maintain peace and security, uphold justice and human rights, and promote freedom and social progress for all.
After all, we are the United Nations. Thank you.

— END —

SOURCE: PCOO-PND (Presidential News Desk)

sophiadvngrc
75 Views · 4 years ago

Welcome to another episode of Shopee haul!! :)

Shopee:
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Mink false eyelashes (89 pesos): https://shopee.ph/product/1586....57959/7047669795?smt

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Long sleeve crop top (254 pesos):
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Music by: Jazz future bass-modern cafe
Camera used: Canon G7x Mark ii
Editing apps: Imovie & VLLO

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Trending.ph
75 Views · 5 years ago

Hello mga ka-Trenders! We are with Ms.Jean De Jesus one of the Finalist of Miss Universe Canada 2019.

Trending.ph Team:
Marie Tuazon - Host
Sheene Abigail - Producer
Mia DM - Regional Marketing Manager

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Jen's Diary
75 Views · 4 years ago

I was 5 months pregnant when we spend our Christmas in New York City back in 2019. Enjoy your virtual tour of New York City pre-COVID-19.



Shot with GOPRO Hero 8 in 4K

#NYC #Christmas #PRECOVID #NewYorkCity

Juan Dela Cruz
75 Views · 5 years ago

Agenda: S. No. 981 – Renewing for another twenty-five (25) years the franchise granted to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, presently known as ABS-CBN Corporation, under R.A. No. 7966, entitled ‘An Act Granting the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation a franchise to construct, install, operate and maintain television and radio broadcasting stations in the Philippines’

S. No. 1521 - Granting the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation a provisional franchise to construct, install, operate, and maintain television and radio broadcasting stations in the Philippines

S. No. 1374 - Amending Section 1 of R.A. No. 7966 to extend the term of the franchise of ABS-CBN Corporation Until 31 December 2020

S. No. 1403 - Renewing for another twenty-five (25) years the franchise granted to ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, presently known as ABS-CBN Corporation, under R.A. No. 7966

Juan Dela Cruz
75 Views · 5 years ago

Kung internet speed ang pag-uusapan, isa sa mga pinakakulelat na bansa ang Pilipinas. Ayon sa Ookla Speed Test, nitong Abril, mas mababa kaysa sa global average ang download at upload speed ng bansa. Pang-121 lang ang Pilipinas sa 139 na mga bansang may pinakamabilis na mobile internet.

Lagpak din ang ranggo natin sa fixed broadband speed. Mas kaunti kasi ang Mbps na naitatala ng Pilipinas kumpara sa kalapit nitong Singapore at South Korea na nangunguna sa internet speed sa buong mundo.

Kung gaano naman kahina ang internet connection sa Pilipinas siya namang inilakas ng bentahan ng laptops ngayon sa gitna ng nakaambang "new normal" sa edukasyon.

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Juan Dela Cruz
74 Views · 4 years ago

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Bongbong Marcos
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Veteran TV host Boy Abunda took an academic perspective in dissecting his former co-host and known close friend Toni Gonzaga’s interview with presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos.

Abunda, who is also a Communication Arts educator, enumerated the types of interviews, ranging from contrarian, investigative, educational, to promotional, among others.

Referring to Gonzaga’s controversial sit-down with Marcos, the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Abunda said, “To my mind, it was a friendly, almost familial [interview].”

“To a certain point, it may have been a PR interview. I am not sure, it is a guess. This is an interpretation,” he said.

Speaking with ABS-CBN News, Abunda then gave his take on why Gonzaga’s interview with Marcos has been “polarizing,” firstly pointing out that the subject is a contentious figure to begin with.

Abunda also discussed his recent interview with former House speaker and aspiring senator Alan Peter Cayetano, who has been criticized for his involvement in the forced broadcast shutdown of the TV host’s home network ABS-CBN.

Abunda revealed that he had set out to be contrarian, with the raw conversation lasting four hours, and with only half an hour of the interview making it to the final edit.

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