30
Sep
Information is power. That’s a fact. What you know can protect you and your loved ones. Knowing your enemies can give you an advantage over them so that when they strike, you’re ready for the blow.
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26
Sep
I have recently observed in our place (Laoag City and Ilocos Norte) that China-made cellphones have invaded local electronic, computer and cell phone stores. I even saw in a hardware some cheap Nokia N95 8GB Clone cell phones and Toshibo Nokia N99i+ Mobile TV phones on display. Unbelievable.
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25
Sep
Food production in the Philippines is currently low. Many farm lands have been converted into malls, factories, subdividions and parks. Rice, the staple food of most Filipino families, is even experiencing this low production which forces the government to import rice from neighboring Asian countries. At present, the Philippines is one of the Top 5 rice importers (as of April 2008): Read the rest of this entry »
20
Sep
The photo on the left reminded me (when I first saw it) of a common scenario in Baguio and Benguet province in the Philippines. It’s part of their culture. Mothers in those places carry their babies wherever they go even in the farms. Other places like in Indonesia and Malaysia practice this. According to some local folks in Baguio, carrying babies wherever they go makes their bond (mother) with the child stronger. If you think the same as those mothers, then read on and see if the product shown in the photo is for you.
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17
Sep
If you have a loved one, an aging parent or grandparents maybe, who are not fit as they used to be and it bothers you a lot if one day they will fall and crack a bone, then you need a product that will alert you of such incidents. This product is extremely helpful is you have a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
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12
Sep
Many people are worried about their current weight. This makes weight loss products hot on the world market today. Here in the Philippines, at one time, millions of women became crazy over Xenical – a product that was believed to help obese individuals lose weight the fastest way.
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12
Sep
The month of September was declared in the United States as Ovarian Cancer Month. The statistics on cancer in the United States alone is startling with some half a million death toll per year on average. This is the reason why some groups have become more aggressive in the fight against cancer. But there is hope for cancer patients and their families.
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31
Aug
Toyota Corolla GLXi is one of my top choices for a used car. Depending on the mileage of the car (or age in years based on model year, a standard in the Philippine market), Toyotas sell between Php150-250K. At the moment, I only have less than Php100K and I am saving a hell lot of money just to get my family a car in December. Yeah, that’s actually my schedule because I want to greet the new year (2009) by getting a new “toy”.
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31
Aug
In my previous discussion about cars (family car actually), I was and still am confused whether to buy a new car or used car. In the Philippines, used cars are so many. I even know some people who are in the buy-and-sell business. However, what I really do not like about these used car agents is that they do not actually value friendship. When it comes to selling cars, they do not mind who buys, friend or not. Business is business, they say.
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31
Aug
Detoxification is good. Everyday we detoxify our bodies by drinking beverages like coffee and natural fruit juices (which contain good amounts of antioxidants). Drinking water is also a good way to detoxify since under normal conditions, urination carries away toxins and other foreign bodies from our system.
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