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[Title] => Pinoy Abroad
[Summary] => An interesting book arrived in Vancouver via airmail. It is a relevant book because more and more Filipinos are immigrating to Canada. It is "Pinoy Abroad Perspectives On Philippine Life In Hong Kong", written by Isabel Taylor Escoda. Shes a well-known English writer in Southeast Asia and for the first time wrote in Taglish. I was never a fan of Taglish because the linguistic mix transformed Tagalog into a street slang spoken by people whose country seemed to have lost its national identity.
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[AuthorName] => LIVING IN CANADA By Mel Tobias
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