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The $50K Development/Social Impact Track was recently launched as a new category in the $100K MIT Entrepreneurship Competition.
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The winners will be announced on Thursday night (this morning, Manila time) at the MIT Kresge Auditorium in Boston.
The project, CentroMigrante Inc., provides clean, safe and affordable housing for the thousands of indigent, transient job seekers who leave their homes in the rural areas to come to the city to look for overseas jobs.
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Petrofields, one of the oil exploration firms under the Yuchengco Group of
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[Title] => How to be Wu: Pinoy math genius spills secrets
[Summary] => To speak on behalf of those who are struggling to pass in their Mathematics subject, “sana all” – but do not lose hope, because Wu got you covered as he shared some of his habits and tips to excel in Mathematics.
[DatePublished] => 2021-07-08 14:13:00
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The $50K Development/Social Impact Track was recently launched as a new category in the $100K MIT Entrepreneurship Competition.
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The winners will be announced on Thursday night (this morning, Manila time) at the MIT Kresge Auditorium in Boston.
The project, CentroMigrante Inc., provides clean, safe and affordable housing for the thousands of indigent, transient job seekers who leave their homes in the rural areas to come to the city to look for overseas jobs.
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[Title] => Petrofields changes name to iPeople
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Fresh from its acquisition of noted engineering school Mapua Institute of
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focus through a change in corporate name and an increase in its capital stock
to raise cash for its expansion.
Petrofields, one of the oil exploration firms under the Yuchengco Group of
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corporate name to iPeople Inc.
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