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Moving to Ireland: A guide for Filipinos

Europe is truly a dream destination for many Filipinos aspiring to relocate abroad. For those who prefer to move to an English-speaking country, Ireland is a country you might want to consider. Known for the presence of tech giants, Ireland offers plenty of opportunities and a growing population of migrants.


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Home schooling during lockdown

Due to the unprecedented COVID-19 lockdown, schools have been shut and students have been asked to stay at home. Despite this, students are encouraged to continue studying and learning at home. As parents, it is then your duty to support your kids’ learning. Since not all parents are familiar with home schooling, here are some tips to consider to help boost your kids’ productivity.


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How to keep yourself busy at home during the lockdown

In light of the UK Government’s recent announcement, everyone must stay at home at all times to help protect the NHS and save lives. Everyone, except key workers, should work from home where possible. Students, on the other hand, have been off school since last week. As these new measures will be implemented across the country for three (3) weeks, there are different ways to make the most of your time indoors.


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5 things batang 90s can relate to

Grew up in the 90s? If you did, you'd surely know that a lot has changed with the way we used to live our lives back then. Let's take a trip down memory lane and reminisce the fun times we had back in the 90s.


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How Filipinos celebrate Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, marks the end of the Chinese lunar calendar. It is celebrated all around the world, but it’s also widely popular in the Philippines. Its essence has been adopted by the Philippine culture due to the Chinese influence on the country. Hence why Chinese New Year is always a fun and exciting time for Filipinos.


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