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Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Eating in Manila on a Student Budget


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Are you looking for a food guide in Manila? Chances are you’re a student of the city’s numerous colleges and universities that offer education in a wide variety of degrees. Eating in Manila, which is one of the world’s top most densely populated cities with about 171,301 people per square mile, could be quite an adventure since restaurants and food joints are everywhere.

Choosing the ones that won’t upset your budget could be tricky, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, you’ll find affordable places in Manila to eat on a student budget as well as tips to remain safe and full.



Places to Buy Food

Quiapo Market

The Quiapo Market is one of the largest street markets in the whole country which is located in the area of the Quiapo Church. There, you’ll find a wide range of products from clothes to utensils, but what we’re interested in is food. You can find pretty much everything available in the Philippines, so it’s great for both finding ingredients and prepared dishes and snacks.

The prices are set by haggling, so you’ll have an opportunity to negotiate prices you find reasonable.

Sabroso Street Food Market

Another street food market in the Metro Manila area that you should also check out. It has an official Facebook page where you can get information on working hours, new products, and more. If you read the reviews of customers on Facebook, you’ll notice that many of them praise the place for “cheap prices” and “value for money.”

Sabroso is extremely popular among locals, so they often upload images of products to social media they take here (for example, check outphotos made at Sabroso by Instagram users). So if you’re looking to get some ingredients to prepare your own dishes or eats for cheap prices (the prices here are often set by bargaining, too), feel free to visit this market.

Robinsons Place Food Court

Shopping malls are great occasional dining and movies, and Manila has a good selection of them. Robinsons Place, for example, is one of the largest shopping malls in the country located behind the campus of the University of the Philippines Manila. The place has an unbelievable food court which is even rated by Trip Advisor as #20 of 939 restaurants in the city.

It has a great selection of different foods, including vegetarian-friendly ones, and offers affordable pricing. For example, you’ll find local, Chinese, Mediterranean, and other cuisines there: home-cooked meals, seafoods, fast food, grilled meat, and sizzling steaks. The court is popular among local students because of cheap prices and tasty food, so chances are you’ll have to wait for a seat during lunch hours.

Agno Food Court

Basically, Agno is a just a group of food stalls and vendors that sell foods at under 100 pesos. But they have become incredibly popular among students of the nearby De La Salle University with a population of more than 20,000 learners. Agno has an official Facebook page where you can get fresh information about the place and even become one of the vendors.
At Agno, you can get a variety of foods for cheap prices, including siomai (traditional Chinese dumplings), pastas, taco salads, grilled meat, burgers, and home-cooked meals.



Tips on Eating in Manila on a Budget

Learn to be a Good Negotiator

As it was mentioned above, prices at public food markets are often set by bargaining, so it’s time to learn this art.

When I studied in a foreign country, I used to go around to find out what kind of money locals pay for products I needed,” says Henry Bernardo, a digital marketer from Write My Essay for Me. “Also, I would try to determine the seller’s lowest price before paying, and if it doesn’t match the price I want, just walked away. If the seller hesitated, I offered to pay in cash right away, and I succeeded lots of times!”

Separate Needs from Wants

The cost of living for a student in Manila is lower compared to Western countries; for example, according to Expatistan, one person could comfortably live for about $600 per month (rent included). However, this doesn’t mean that you should buy yourself coffee every time you stumble upon a Starbucks, because the cost could rise rapidly.

Cook your Own Meals

If you like cooking, you’ll love living in Manila because of all the public food markets. The ones described above are just a small part of what the city has to offer, so feel free to search for marketers in your area. They offer lower prices for groceries than most supermarkets, so buying there could be a great option to save money and still enjoy delicious, home-cooked meals.

Pay with Cash

It’s easy to accumulate a large amount of debt using credit cards, so try to pay for everything with cash. This will help to avoid overspending.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Regional Youth Leaders United to Break Cultural Barriers for Peace


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In line with the country’s celebration of the Peace consciousness Month and in observance of the international day of peace, Sigaw ng Kabataan Coalition, an independent non-partisan national alliance of young leaders and youth organizations in the Philippines, together with the Rotary Satellite Club of Fort BGC Titans, Rotary Club of Fort Bonifacio Global City holds the Philippine Intercultural Youth Convention (PIYC) 2018, with the theme “Breaking Cultural Barriers, Empowering Young Leaders,” on September 22-23, 2018 in Great Eastern Hotel, Quezon City.

The convention was opened with a keynote address from the former Department of Environment and Natural Resources Secretary, Ms. Gina Lopez, “It is not money nor staff that brings change in the society. It is the commitment to integrity and love, and the youth should know this as you will inherit the country.”

Other distinguished speakers include DOLE Undersecretary Ciriaco Lagunzad delivering the message of President Rodrigo Duterte and DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Commissioner Teddy Co of the National Commission on the Culture and Arts, Director Mary Grace Pascua of the National Commission for Indigenous Peoples, Irish Inspirational Speaker and Best Selling author Mike Grogan, Landbank Director JV Hinlo, and Past President Oliver Alvarez of the Rotary Club of Manila Magic.

PIYC 2018 provides an opportunity for different ethnic groups in the Philippines to exchange knowledge of their culture and heritage, and for young leaders to engage and have a close encounter with government officials and experts in various development fields.

The convention had six sessions which discussed the youth’s developmental priorities based on a national survey done by SKC in 2017. These includes Peace in Diversity with Ms. Jasmine Suleik of the United Nations Youth Advisory Board Philippines and Mr. Elmer Albacete of the AFS Intercultural Programs Philippines as speakers, moderated by SKC Sultan Kudarat Governor, Mr. Kaharudin Gumaga Dalaten. The Health and Social Welfare session had UN Youth Advisory Board Ph Chairperson Neil Lomibao, Dr. Dexter Galban National Chairperson of the Philippine Society of Health Advocates for Policy Engagement, NVAP President Engr. Emer Rojas, and DOH Director Dr. Rodolfo Antonio M. Albornoz as speakers.

Speakers for the Quality and Accessible Education for all session are DSWD Assistant Secretary Rhea Penaflor and Commission on Higher Education Director Joselito Alisuag. In-hand Abra Foundation Executive Director Carmelita Bersalona shared about youth opportunities in the bamboo industry while Mr. Rodne Galicha of the Climate Reality Project PH and Mr. Vermon Timbas of the DENR-EMB spoke during the Climate and Environmental Action session.

In a press conference held during the PIYC 2018, Datu Pax Ali Sanki-Mangudadatu, President of the Sultan Kudarat Association of Youth Organization said in his statement, “There can be unity in diversity. If every one of us with different backgrounds from different institutions can come together, we can do great things. Even the small things, we can do in the greatest ways.”With this, Mr. Ramil Tolledo of the AFS Philippines added, “Peace should be achieved by having interaction among different cultures. It is what makes us relate with each other, promoting peace and our different advocacies.”

Being among the latest personalities that symbolize the significance of embracing the diverse Philippine culture without any form of discrimination, Mr. Norman King, the first graduate of the University of the Philippines from the Aeta community delivered in his statement, “Alisin natin ang diskriminasyon; huwag tayong maglagay ng isang invisible barrier na naghihiwalay sa kayo at kami, palaging dapat mayroong tayo. Bigyan natin ng isang makulay na kwento ang ating henerasyon, gamit ang kaibahan natin bilang lakas sa pagkakaisa na maabot ang ating mga minimithi.”

SKC National President and Rotary Satellite Club of Fort BGC Titans Chairman Mr. Ellirie Aviles on emphasizing the main purpose of PIYC 2018 said,“We encourage the youth to engage in their communities and take on leadership roles. We are not just the future – the youth is today. We should take action and not wait for tomorrow to come. Nananawagan po tayo sa lahat na makialam, makiisa, at makibahagi, at sama-sama nating palakasin ang sigaw ng kabataan.”

“We need to be united to be able to do actions that will result to beneficial permanence. Let us unite by promoting better understanding of the various cultures in the country. By breaking these cultural barriers which hinder growth in our communities, starting among the youth, we are empowering our people and helping the country’s efforts towards the achievement of the UN Sustainable development goals,” he added.

Focused on discourses in culture and sustainable development, PIYC 2018 unifies the Filipino youth to define its role in building a better future while remaining rooted in Filipino heritage.

The convention was organized in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Department of Labor and Employment, AFS intercultural Programs Philippines, and the Korean Cultural Center. And supported by SKC’s advocacy partners, the Rotaract Clubs of Fort Bonfacio Global City, San Francisco Del Monte Malaya Achievers, and Zamboanga City West, and the GANAP QCPU.

General Overview of the CCNA R&S Certification Exams


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Today, the networking is one of the most important areas of concern, because of the use of the  worldwide computer network used by the majority of the users. The computer network means the interconnection between the number of computers and the permission or access to their data and resources. The network system with the interconnection of autonomous computers forms an integrated computing system using the networking software. It is possible to have the geographical distribution of computer communication for exchange of data and information. The networking system provides a number of advantages to the users, such as:

  • Simultaneous execution of processes
  • Coordination of the activities with each other
  • Exchange of information and data
  • Communication and transfer of data

The network consists of a hardware and software system for performing work on the creation of computer networks to allow the communication between computers. Therefore, there is a need of engineers who can understand the network hardware and software systems. Cisco is a company that provides hardware and software components for a networking system. Hence,it becomes necessary for engineers to be trained in network systems and system operation.

Such a training program conducted by Cisco is known as CCNA or Cisco Certified Network Associate. This is the associate-level certification that it is regarded as a Cisco career credential.

The candidates who want to achieve the Cisco CCNA R&S certification should pass the certification exams. These tests are designed to show the knowledge, skills, and ability of individuals. The networking engineer needs such skills as network installation and operation of the network of different varieties. The maintenance is an important function when the candidates need to troubleshoot problems with a small and corporate network. The candidate must know the routing and switching system and their basics. A network engineer must implement a network security and authorization system that supports the security of IP addresses and network protocols. The engineers should understand the TCP/IP and OSI models used in IP-based networks and systems. There are various WAN technologies whose operation and configuration of ISO devices are known. VLANs are used in an enterprise system with advanced dial-up networks that define IP routes and traffic management systems using an access list.

The CCNA Security certification exams are provided in the areas of networking fundamental, LAN and WAN technologies, software and hardware of network system, security and management of the system, and wireless technology. The examinations dumps provided by prepaway.com check the ability of candidates to work on the networking technology such as design of network, hardware construction, software system and security, maintenance and testing of the network system.

The field of the networking is developing rapidly because the employers are interested in recruiting the certified engineers for such advanced technologies as wireless networking, security, administration, cloud computing, data center establishments, etc. Therefore, the CCNA R&S tests have the questions relating to these areas.

The networking engineers need to know the network fundamentals better, and they should be able to understand the network settings and concepts. These CCNA R&S examinations deal with these basic concepts and understanding, thus, the candidates who will pass the exams may have jobs such as:
  • Network technician
  • Network engineer
  • Network software engineer
  • Maintenance engineer
  • Development engineer
  • Research engineer
  • Network security engineer
  • Network administrators
The following certification exams offered by PrepAway CCNA Certification Practice Test 200-125 Exam Questions and Answers are associated with the CCNA Security certification. An individual should take one of them to become a certified specialist. You can pass the exam with dumps & training courses.

200-125 CCNA: This examination contains 60-70 questions and lasts 90 minutes. It measures the individuals’ knowledge and ability associated with network fundamentals, WAN and LAN technologies, IPv4 and IPv6 routing technologies, infrastructure security, services, and management.

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100-105 ICND1: This certification test is an hour and a half exam with 45-55 question assessment. It verifies the skills and knowledge of candidates related to infrastructure maintenance and services, network fundamentals, LAN switching technologies, and routing technologies.

200-105 ICND2: The exam consists of 45-55 questions with a time duration of 90 minutes. It confirms that an engineer has the knowledge and skills associated with IPv4 and IPv6 routing technologies, infrastructure maintenance, infrastructure services, WAN and LAN technologies.
The exam passing score is not published by Cisco since the examination questions change without notice.

Undoubtedly, the candidates with the CCNA R&S certification can hope for a bright future in such advanced area as networking. The individuals who have earned this credential, can declare themselves as highly qualified professionals.Therefore, those candidates who pass the CCNA R&S exams will receive excellent job opportunities with a high pay hike. The average salary of the CCNA R&S certified specialist ranges from $260,111 to $ 921,142.
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