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The Requirements and Experience of PLE Examination Day

  The Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), commonly known as the Board Examination for Teachers, is an annual affair with many eager examinees, all vying to become certified professional educators in the Philippines. However, for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) seeking to take the Special Professional Licensure Examination (SPLE), this process carries unique challenges and opportunities….

How to Apply for the SPIMS Program

What is OWWA SPIMS? SPIMS stands for “Sa ‘Pinas Ikaw ang Ma’am at Sir,” and it is an employment reintegration program that enables OFWs who have passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) to work as elementary and junior high school teachers in various public schools. OWWA’s role is to streamline the program for easy…

Restaurant Review: Freej Swaeleh, Exceptional Dining Experience

  Fast Facts for Freej Swaeleh Kuwait Website – https://freej-swaeleh.com/ TripAdvisor ranking – #134 of 541 Restaurants in Kuwait City Contact – admin@freejswaileh.com Instagram –  @fireej_9wail7 Location – Salem Almubarak Street, Kuwait City, Kuwait Taste Freej Suwaileh Restaurant in Kuwait City provides a decent taste of traditional Middle Eastern and Arabic cuisine. It’s a place where you…

Chronicles: The Rationale Behind Its Logo

  The logo featuring a cross engulfed in flames against a backdrop is a rich and evocative symbol with profound meanings and intricate symbolism, primarily associated with its use in the church context.   Color Symbolism The color palette chosen for this emblem plays a pivotal role in conveying its message. The backdrop is often…

Paraiso United Methodist Church Chronicles: What Its All About

Chronicles Magazine is a comprehensive publication that serves as an informative and educational resource for individuals interested in the history, beliefs, and practices of the United Methodist Church and, in particular, the Paraiso United Methodist Church. It provides an extensive overview of various aspects of the church, including its history, mission, beliefs, and practices. Here…

Abdurahman S. Abing: A TSOK President’s Journey to Success

Abdurahman, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate from Medina College in Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines, has always valued education and pursued it with great zeal. He is a Registered Nurse in the Philippines with a Master of Science in Nursing from St. Jude College, Manila, and a Certified Professional Teacher from AMA University in Quezon…

Empowering OFWs: Insights from the Philippine Embassy’s Q&A Session in Kuwait

In a recent seminar hosted by the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) engaged in a dynamic Q&A session with embassy representatives. This article aims to provide insights into the questions raised by OFWs and the comprehensive answers provided by the ambassadors, covering essential topics such as legal proceedings, estate settlement, professional development…

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Last April, the newly assigned consul general to Kuwait, Atty. Raul Dado arrived to the state. Little did the Filipino community know that the change we were hoping for a long time was about to happen. Before Atty. Dado was consul general here, many OFWs in Kuwait were hesitant to ask help from the Philippine…

Investment Portfolio: Best Practices to Build one in 2023

    A well-structured investment portfolio is essential for growing wealth and achieving financial stability. However, modern investors also consider how their portfolio impacts society and the environment. As a result, sustainable investing is becoming increasingly popular, allowing individuals to align their portfolio with ethical values while securing long-term financial growth. In this blog, we’ll…

To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Anecdote To Kill A Mockingbird is about Atticus sits down with his children and tells them that he has agreed to represent Tom Robinson because he believes in justice and equality. He illustrates his idea with a metaphor, telling the kids, “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of…