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                    [Title] => Gipangga ang mga senior citizen sa Makati
                    [Summary] => Sa una natong lindog, atong gibatbat ang mga kaayohan nga gitunol sa dakbayan sa Makati ngadto sa ilang mga senior citizen, ...
                    [DatePublished] => 2008-09-30 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => The ageing process - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
                    [Summary] => Age is a state of mind. Or so the senior citizens insist. It has nothing to do with one’s ability or inability to perform whatever. If a person sets his mind to doing something, it will be done — somehow.


Age is determination, too. It doesn’t matter how young or old one is. The will to get the job done is such an overpowering force that it defies the passage of time.

In sports, the common thinking is once age catches up to an athlete, the end is near. But wait. Doesn’t life begin at 40? Are athletes the exception to this rule? Not so.
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Age is determination, too. It doesn’t matter how young or old one is. The will to get the job done is such an overpowering force that it defies the passage of time.

In sports, the common thinking is once age catches up to an athlete, the end is near. But wait. Doesn’t life begin at 40? Are athletes the exception to this rule? Not so.
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Age is determination, too. It doesn’t matter how young or old one is. The will to get the job done is such an overpowering force that it defies the passage of time.

In sports, the common thinking is once age catches up to an athlete, the end is near. But wait. Doesn’t life begin at 40? Are athletes the exception to this rule? Not so.
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Age is determination, too. It doesn’t matter how young or old one is. The will to get the job done is such an overpowering force that it defies the passage of time.

In sports, the common thinking is once age catches up to an athlete, the end is near. But wait. Doesn’t life begin at 40? Are athletes the exception to this rule? Not so.
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