With the unfortunate turn of events, we try to find the reason behind all that has happened. Nature’s revenge or call it fate, the devastating occurrences in Japan ignited fear in Asia and drew sympathy from across the globe. The tragedies that hit Japan were beyond anyone’s control. Japan, we …
Read More »Uubra Ka Ga Sa Kapeng Barako?
Ginigiling. Nanggigising. Kapag tinamaan ka ng tapang nito, hindi ka matutumba. Sisipa ka sa sigla. 😀 Nung Christmas vacation, nag-stay ng ilang araw sa amin ang pinsan ko na taga-Valenzuela. Syempre, bawat almusal, hindi mawawala ang kapeng barako. Isang umaga lang yata sya uminom nito na pagkatapos ng isang higop …
Read More »Will Print Media Bid Goodbye as E-Readers Wave Hello?
Are you one of those people who grab the newspaper early in the morning? With the emergence of e-readers such as Apple’s iPad and Amazon’s Kindle, is the end for newspaper and other print media be at any time soon? In a Yahoo! article today, Japan’s Asahi Shimbun will stop …
Read More »10 Unhealthy Habits You Should Get Rid Off Now
Because of my want/goal/aim/hope/wish/whatever of living a healthier lifestyle, I ran through this article on one of my frequented websites femalenetwork.com, and landed on this hard-hitting article “10 Bad Health Habits You Should Drop ASAP”. Whoa! I can’t believe I’m so guilty of committing 7 out of the 10 items …
Read More »What the EDSA Revolution Means to Filipinos 25 Years After
It’s 25 years after. The nation is now commemorating that overwhelming victory of ousting the dictator, the late President Ferdinand Marcos. What does the EDSA Revolution mean to you? The celebration might mean different from people who actually witnessed and experienced the life when the Philippines is under martial law …
Read More »What the Philippines could have been without the EDSA Revolution?
What could the Philippines had become if the first EDSA revolution did not prosper? I was born a few months before the People Power Revolution in EDSA happened. Probably, I was just beginning to grasp things with my tiny hands and started eating semi-solid foods when the whole country unite …
Read More »10-Year-Old Filipina Maria Aragon Moved Lady Gaga to Tears
And then the world gets another YouTube sensation. Maria Aragon, a Filipino-Canadian 10-year-old girl who sang her own rendition of Lady Gaga’s current single Born This Way, will get to sing onstage with the pop superstar. Maria’s Born This Way cover via a video uploaded on YouTube has earned 10,156,696 …
Read More »Some Notes to the Soon-to-Be Graduates
A few days or in a few hours from now, thousands of college students would have to face greater challenges and more complicated situations all summed up and tagged as REAL LIFE. It doesn’t mean that you’re not living a real life when you are in school. The phrase just …
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