+ Follow SARTRE Tag
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[Title] => Can’t get no (job) satisfaction
[Summary] => It was Sartre who noted in his seminal work No Exit that “hell is other people.”
[DatePublished] => 2014-03-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christopher De Venecia
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[Title] => A well-founded hope
[Summary] => I do not want you to be ignorant . . . lest you sorrow as others who have no hope. — Thessalonians 4:13
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[Title] => Raising native chicken can be profitable
[Summary] => Native chickens used to be grown in backyards and were intended for family consumption only. Hence, there was no native chicken industry to speak of in the old days.
But Anthony P. Inocencio, who used to be a contract grower for a big food company in the 80's, decided that native chicken could become a profitable industry, provided someone starts breeding it with other foreign breeds on a commercial scale.
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But Anthony P. Inocencio, who used to be a contract grower for a big food company in the 80's, decided that native chicken could become a profitable industry, provided someone starts breeding it with other foreign breeds on a commercial scale.
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