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Breville Philippines Upgrades Espresso Machine Collection with the new Barista Touch®

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  What makes a good coffee experience? For caffeine lovers, there is a sense of romanticism that comes with the whole experience of lining up at a cafe and having a pro customize their drinks. After all, is there anything else that can make you feel special other than the knowledge that your morning coffee is in the hands of someone who knows their craft? But here’s something to think about. How would it make you feel if you can create your own cup of joe with the same level of precision and perfection as your go-to barista? This is exactly what premium home lifestyle brand Breville Philippines offers with the newest and most innovative addition to their collection of top-tier espresso machines. Introducing the Barista Touch®, an intuitive and smart model that simplifies each step of coffee-making while retaining the premium quality of every cup. “Helping coffee lovers better understand, appreciate, and create third-wave coffee has always been one of our goals,” Haj Cortez-Flore

How to Uplift the State of Tech-Voc in the Philippines

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How to uplift the state of tech-voc in the Philippines. Citations: pag tech-voc graduate here in the Philippines, you have no prestige, no professional status, no job security, and no recognition (mababa tingin ng tao sa iyo). I do not have a college diploma and have experienced being downgraded. I took a vocational course from TESDA 8 years ago, got my certificate, and gained skills. I am proud to say that some of people I know who are Tech-voc graduates have already significant contribution toward the growth of Philippine economy in the country and even overseas. However, there are a lot of vocational graduates who have the ability to potentially excel in their respective fields but were limited to opportunities because of the common misconceptions about tech-voc graduates.  To potentially improve the Tech-voc education here in the Philippines, we must reinvent our notion of the necessary programs to succeed in the future which go beyond instructions and trainings.  1. TESDA should g