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Title: Globalization in the Philippines
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All these globalized sectors of the Philippine economy are really the ones preventing the country from tearing apart. A lot of fresh graduates are finding jobs in call centers, medical transcription business, litigation support, among others. Call centers alone need 50,000 workers each year! Had it not for these outsourcing companies, those kids might have vented their frustrations in "people power" gambits by politicians... Showed first 250 characters
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All these globalized sectors of the Philippine economy are really the ones preventing the country from tearing apart. A lot of fresh graduates are finding jobs in call centers, medical transcription business, litigation support, among others. Call centers alone need 50,000 workers each year! Had it not for these outsourcing companies, those kids might have vented their frustrations in "people power" gambits by politicians... Showed next 250 characters
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