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November 21, 2008 |
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Mr. Romulo C. Lakip and Hector E. Prieto attended the 2007 Business Matchmaking SE regional event at The Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta.
Once again we attend yet another small business function that allowed us the opportunity to network with participating procurement representatives from various Federal Agencies as well as state and local governments and major corporations supporting the importance of helping small business understand “how to do business” in these arenas, that many may consider somewhat intimidating.
It is great to see people of various backgrounds that made the decision and leap of faith to started and operate their own business.
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Hector also met Hector… who? Hector V. Barreto
Chairman of the Board – The Latino Coalition
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For Latinos sharing the same first name makes you Tocayos.
Tocayo is often translated to English as namesake. But namesake usually is a person named after someone else. It is not symmetric and not commonly used as a form of address.
Perhaps English or North Americans are unique in not having such words?
In Filipino it’s "KAPANGALAN".
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