Markley Dylen Albano

I am a data analyst and a certified digital marketer. I specialized in leveraging online presence to help businesses achieve digital dominance with white hat SEO tactics and data-driven strategies for SEM. I am also a web content strategist and experienced graphic designer for global brands.

CASE DIGEST

Case Digest: Liang v. People of the Philippines

Case Title Liang v. People of the Philippines G.R. No. & Date G.R. No. 125865, 28 January 2000 Facts Jeffrey Liang, an economist working with Asian Development Bank (ADB), was charged before MeTC for grave oral defamation against co-worker Joyce Cabal, a member of the cerical staff. MeTC, intervened by Department of Foreign Affairs, dismissed

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CASE DIGEST

Case Digest: Ient and Schulze v. Tullett Prebon

Case Title Ient and Schulze v. Tullett Prebon G.R. No. & Date G.R. No. 189158, January 11, 2017 Facts Petitioner Lent, a British national and CFO of Tradition Asia, and Schulze, a Filipino/German working for Tradition London, were involved in establishing a Philippine subsidiary for the Tradition Group, a competitor of Tullett in the inter-dealer

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Reciprocity

Real Love Is Mutual: The Power of Reciprocity in Relationships

Love is not about giving more. It’s about giving together. We often hear that relationships take work, and while that’s true, what really keeps love alive isn’t effort alone—it’s shared effort. That’s what reciprocity is: when love flows in both directions. It doesn’t always look like a perfect balance every single day, but over time,

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Intelligence is a curse

The Curse of Being Intelligent: When Knowing More Makes You Want Less

Some people think intelligence is a gift. I’ve started to believe it’s also a curse. Not in the dramatic, tortured-genius way. But in the slow, creeping awareness that the more you understand the world, the more it starts to look… unnecessary. At least in the way we’re told to live it. We weren’t built to

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