Primo's Dimension
Son of the 7th son’s graduation!Posted in Primo's Dimension on 31 March 2008
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Khalil Andre’, the son of the 7th son, will soon finish elementary school. At age 12 he’s spent 9 solid years inside a classroom, guarded by and under the scrutiny of a teacher. Coming from a father who never experienced a kindergarten school, nine years schooling at such a young age seem unimaginable, let […]
Entreprenuers we all are: it’s in our blood!Posted in Primo's Dimension on 4 March 2008
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Lola Iyang started small by peddling tobacco leaves in one of the corners of Moalboal market, as I was told. She expanded her business by moving from one tabo(makeshift market place) to another, town to town, fiesta to fiesta until she could afford to set-up her own permanent place in the market. In her business […]
Tuesdays with Morie - a story about guiltPosted in Primo's Dimension on 4 February 2008
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The only dialogue I could remember: Mitch: “What’s the point of loving?” Morie: “There’s no point in loving, because loving is the point!”
Mitch is the long lost student who promised his sociology teacher Morie to get in touch after graduation, but never did. He was reminded of his promise many years after when a flashed […]