The best way to lower your score is to take command of your short game. The best way to improve your short game is to have a set of 4 golf wedges that will help control speed, loft and distance. Read on …
Want to let your employees know they are appreciated? What form of recognition are you considering? Spoken praise in private or in public, gift card, physical gift, cash…, there are so many possibilities. What is the best option to let your employees know you care about them and appreciate their effort? Let us take a look at the pros and cons of the two major forms of recognition, gifts and money.
THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has tempered its growth targets this year, expecting a “challenging 2017” amid persistent volatility in the peso and reduced volume expected from miners.
THE Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is set to propose to the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) this week the imposition of an import duty for high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), the sweetener that has dampened industrial demand for refined sugar.
THE Board of Investments (BoI) recently approved SL Agritech Corp.’s P450 million project producing hybrid rice seed and palay to farmers.
THE AVERAGE prices paid by wholesale electricity customers fell to P1.90 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in January 2017 to reach their lowest level since January 2011, the Philippine Electricity Market Corp. (PEMC) said on Monday.
THE PHILIPPINES is poised to take on a key role as one of the member countries under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement, according to visiting Chinese Vice-Premier Wang Yang.
“But the poor will not always be forgotten. (Psalm 9:18)” This Bible quote gives a fine touch to the “should-be” reality that even those in the marginalized sectors of the society, such as the poor, are still an integral part of the nation and should never be forgotten. In the early times, Jehovah gave the ancient nation of Israel a body of law that, if obeyed, would minimize poverty. For example, the Law commanded the people to leave the edges of their fields unharvested that poor people could glean from. In addition, if the poor had to borrow money, the Law forbade Israelites to charge interest.
Nigeria is a big country, geographically and in terms of population. Like most developing countries, it has a few sprawling metropolises and then the rest of the country is rural. This article explores how the advent of the internet is changing the face of rural Nigeria
The Philippines won two awards at the 2017 Malaysia Golden Global Awards (MGGA), one for renowned Filipino filmmaker Brillante Mendoza who bagged another the Best Director award for his film “Ma’ Rosa,” and a Best Film award for Philippines-Malaysia collaboration film “Singing in Graveyards” which stars Filipino rock legend Joey “Pepe” Smith. Brillante Mendoza Mendoza received his second international best director award for his 2016 film The independent filmmaker earlier received the same recognition during the Gijon International Film Festival in Spain. “Ma’ Rosa” tells the story of a well-liked sari-sari store owner Rosa (Jaclyn Jose) who sells drugs as a side business to meet her family’s daily needs while raising bail for her jailed husband Nestor (Julio Diaz). The same film won for actress Jose the first Best Actress win for the Philippines at the Cannes Film Festival in France. “Singing in Graveyards” was hailed as Best Film at the MGGA. The film stars Filipino rock legend Joey “Pepe” Smith who plays a rock star impersonator who’s given a chance to open for the rock legend’s concert. The post PH wins Best Director, Best Film in Malaysia Int’l Filmfest appeared first on Good News Pilipinas. Related posts: Ma’ Rosa’s Brillante Mendoza wins best director in Gijon Jun Lana wins Best Director in India film festival Jaclyn Jose wins Cannes’ Best Actress award for role in Ma Rosa Teri Malvar 1st Filipino Best Actress in Moscow FilmFest