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Dr. Roger Posadas, chief academic officer of the AMA Education System, said the introduction of this Web-based teaching tool was the result of a partnership AMA forged with IntraLearn Software Corp., the Massachusetts-based developer of high-value, Internet-based applications.
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This was made possible due to the partnership between AMA and the University of California at Berkeley through the latter’s Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) program that sharpens interest of children and adolescents to further study these two disciplines.
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The IT-based school will be located in the Philippines but all its graduates will be for exclusive recruitment by the Japanese firms. These firms, known as zaibatsus, are big business conglomerates with global reach.

Among them are Matsushita, Itochu, Mitsubishi, and Marubeni. The system is now being applied in Indonesia.
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Dr. Roger Posadas, chief academic officer of the AMA Education System, said the introduction of this Web-based teaching tool was the result of a partnership AMA forged with IntraLearn Software Corp., the Massachusetts-based developer of high-value, Internet-based applications.
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The IT-based school will be located in the Philippines but all its graduates will be for exclusive recruitment by the Japanese firms. These firms, known as zaibatsus, are big business conglomerates with global reach.

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