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The Reasons and Benefits Of Studying The Chinese Language


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Chinese has become one of the most popular languages in the world right now majorly because of trade and interaction. China has a lot of business opportunities making businesses venture out into their market. As a culture, Chinese boasts of a very rich culture because of its traditions and values. That is precisely why people are eager to learn Chinese.

About China

The Chinese esteem human beings very highly no matter their status or position in life. Their culture also puts a lot of emphasis on selflessness as a human virtue, and when you decide to learn Chinese, it is important to understand their culture. China is a tourist attraction area, and tourists mainly visit the country because of its culture and to celebrate its unique festivals. To make the experience unforgettable, most of them learn Chinese.

The Chinese want to understand you

In a quest to enhance their relationships, some people learn Chinese. This is because relationships are of extreme importance to the Chinese. Festivals and family events such as birth, baptism, graduations, and weddings are celebrated to bring people together and honour life. It is ordinary to see different cultures having a Chinese wedding or decorating their houses in Chinese themes because of the belief that their marriage and homes will be filled with love and happiness.



The knowledge for a business

Some people learn Chinese for communication purposes. With globalization, people must interact in schools and businesses. The language barrier can be very frustrating and can also cause confusion and misunderstandings. We want to communicate with our Chinese friends and it, therefore, becomes mandatory to learn Chinese. The Chinese society places a lot of emphasis on friendship such that before they engage in business with anyone, they must first establish trust and confidence with their partners. When conflicts arise, they choose to solve it amicably and in peace. Some businesses also choose to outsource some of their functions to China because of cheap labour and flexible laws that promote their businesses. To communicate the instructions and goals of an organization, the responsible department such as human resource or personnel department needs people to learn Chinese. This will save on finances needed to hire an interpreter.



How to start

If you have a desire to learn Chinese, you need to understand the languages and symbols used. Mandarin is the most common language and knowledge of symbols allows you to know how to write and pronounce them. Some people decide to attend Chinese School Beijing not only because Beijing is China’s capital, but also because of the firsthand experience of Chinese culture and different study programmes available. All one needs to do is apply for the programme online from beginner to advanced learners. The programme is tailor-made to suit the needs of the learner whether it is for general or business life. If unable to attend the School in Beijing, Summer Chinese courses are available for students who are on summer vacations and are planning to make their vacation an opportunity to explore the Chinese culture.

Learning a new language is never an easy task and sometimes, it can be very stressful. However, when you study Chinese, there are ways of making the course fun through videos, podcasts and social networking sites with Chinese friends.
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Know More About the 30th MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES WEEK


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Mathematical Epidemiology: A contribution of Mathematics in Strengthening the Philippine Public Health and Medical Care Systems


The UPLB Mathematical Sciences Society proudly brings you the 30th Mathematical Sciences Week (MathSci Week), with the theme, “Mathematical Epidemiology: A contribution of Mathematics in Strengthening the Philippine Public Health and Medical Care Systems”. This is an annual event of the society composed of a long-week celebration of knowledge and academic excellence. The MathSci Week will run from the 15th to the 19th of October 2018.

Part of the 30th MathSci Week is the 31st Southern Tagalog Invitational Mathematical Challenge (MATHEMATCH), which will be held on October 15 at the SEARCA Auditorium at the University of the Philippines, Los Banos. This is a Mathematics Quiz Contest for Junior and Senior High School Students from schools in the CALABARZON and MIMAROPA region.



Also, The Annual Search for the UPLB Math Wizard will be held on October 18 at Math Building Lecture Hall in the University of the Philippines Los Banos. The winner will compete in UP Diliman for the The Annual Nationwide Search for the Math Wizard. During this week long event, different activities such as Puzzle of the day and Puzzle of the week, Teacher’s Seminar and Poster Making Contest will be conducted by the organization. An Exhibit at the Math Building Lobby will also be displayed in relation with these year’s theme.

For more information, you may contact Rojhun Macalinao, the Vice President for Scholastic Division at execsec@uplbmass.org/ +639 057 385 547.


Organizational Background:

The UPLB Mathematical Sciences Society (UPLB MASS) was established in 1973 and has been one of the duly recognized academic organizations in the University of the Philippines Los Banos since then. For over 40 years, the UPLB MASS, a recognized Youth Serving Organization (School Based) by the National Youth Commission, upholds its goals of contributing to the development of the Filipino Nation by cultivating deeper appreciation and wider application of Mathematical Sciences. The society continues to inspire and showcase the beauty of mathematics through different activities.


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.
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