Monday, May 30, 2011

A Story Worth To Tell


A Very Touching Story
(Unknown Author)

One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.

He passed the first interview, the director did the last interview, made the last decision.

The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.

The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth answered "none".

The director asked, " Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.

The director asked, " Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as clothes cleaner. The director requested the youth to show his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.

The director asked, " Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.

The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.

The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.

The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water.

This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his graduation, academic excellence and his future.

After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes for his mother.

That night, mother and son talked for a very long time.

Next morning, the youth went to the director's office.

The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: "Can you tell me what have you done and learned yesterday in your house?"

The youth answered," I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes'

The Director asked,"please tell me your feelings."

The youth said, Number 1, I know now what is appreciation. Without my mother, there would not the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.

The director said, "This is what I am looking for to be my manager. I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of
others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.

Later on, this young person worked very hard, and received the respect of his subordinates. Every employee worked diligently and as a team. The company's performance improved tremendously.

A child, who has been protected and habitually given whatever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put himself first. He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts. When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement. He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. If we are this kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?

You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano, watch a big screen TV. But when you are cutting grass, please let them experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way. You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person. The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.



Superferry Experience


Saturday, May 28, 2011

A Must-See Video for Computer Users!


This is a very good reminder for computer users! Anyway, I noticed that the language description is Portuguese (Brazil I supposed). Happy watching and learning! Informative video indeed!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Sitting is Killing You!

Read the infographic below which I find very informative. I need not to explain more since - "A picture can paint a thousand words!" Happy reading! I hope you stand a while in reading this. =)

Sitting is Killing You

NN: Philippines' Worst Domestic Shipping? Part 1


I believe, that everyone has the right to express his or her opinion. We are entitled for free speech. Hey, we're in democratic nation! In that way, we can stir up the minds of the persons involved.

Actually, I've been loyal to Negros Navigation (NN) for a couples of years now since the Airport Terminal of Iloilo City was transferred to its nearby town Sta. Barbara (which gave hassles to some Iloilo City residents from such outcome). True, a 35-45mins drive from the new Iloilo International Airport to the city is a great bother compare to a 5-min drive from the Old Airport. I really wonder why the local government of Iloilo City go-in for that (Why they did not chose the nearby western town of Oton? I remember the verdict which they revealed that the lot rate of Sta. Barbara is quite cheaper than the other town. Hmmm, is it something to do with cost-cutting? Or a corru----n thing? LOL.) Anyways, lets get back to the main topic - NN Controversies.

For years, I find out that NN is unorganized in domesting shipping. Always delayed (not on time!) on their ship sailing schedules, poor ship's housekeeping and improper handling of passengers' concerns. I just don't know what's their alibi for these, since, a lot of people (not only me) are aware of their discrepancies. I read from some foreign articles describing that Philippines' domestic shipping is horrible (most especially in Economy class). I bet, it could be the NN! LOL. We need not to deny it! It's true. If you dare, just try sailing with Negros Navigation!

Upon entering the chaotic Pier 2 in Tondo, you'll be welcomed by a lot of porters running around you (even inside the cab!). Inside the port terminal, NN staffs, have a poor satisfactory rate in PR (public relations). You asked them, you'll get a bully answer!

NN Staff: Ticket?

Me: Eto po. (Here it is.)

NN Staff: Walang pang stamp to eh! Pa-stamp mo ito. (No stamp yet! You need stamps on here.)

Me: Saan po? (Where mister?)

NN Staff: Doon, doon! (There!)

Crazy people. I just don't know why are they acting like that! They act as if they are gods. They act as if they need to be worshiped! They are there to serve their clients because they have been paid!



Thursday, May 26, 2011

Baybayin: Philippines' Ancient Script


The Philippines is indeed a rich nation. Rich in culture, people, and history. Before the arrival of Spaniards to the Philippine islands, the Filipino people have their own way of writing called - Baybayin. According to Wikipedia, Baybayin is a pre-Spanish Philippine writing system. It is a member of the Brahmic family and is recorded as being in use in the 16th century. It continued to be used during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines up until the late 19th CenturyThe term Baybay literally means "to spell" in Tagalog.

Baybayin was extensively documented by the Spanish. Some have attributed it the name Alibata, but this name is incorrect. (The term "Alibata" was coined by Paul Rodríguez Verzosa after the arrangement of letters of the Arabic alphabet alif, ba, ta (alibata), “f” having been eliminated for euphony's sake." ) Verzosa's reasoning for creating this word was unfounded because no evidence of the Baybayin was ever found in that part of the Philippines and it has absolutely no relationship to the Arabic language. Furthermore, no ancient script native to Southeast Asia followed the Arabic arrangement of letters, and regardless of Verzosa's connection to the word alibata, its absence from all historical records indicates that it is a totally modern creation. The present author does not use this word in reference to any ancient Philippine script. Modern scripts in the Philippines, descended from Baybayin, are Hanunó'o, Buhid, Tagbanwa and Kapampangan script.


Baybayin is one of a dozen or so individual writing systems used in Southeast Asia, nearly all of which are abugidas where any consonant is pronounced with the inherent vowel a following it— diacritical marks being used to express other vowels (this vowel occurs with greatest frequency in Sanskrit, and also probably in all Philippine languages).


Interested to translate your name to Baybayin? You can use the translator below:




Sulat nina Nanay at Tatay


Have you ever watch this video? This is one of my creation though I am not the one who composed the text. It was written by Reverend Father Ariel F. Robles of Bulacan, Philippines. I cried a little during my first time of watching it. Eventually, I was inspired so I made my own version including the background graphics and the poem itself. It is very indeed an inspiring and life-changing video. To all sons and daughters out there, I encourage you to watch this 5-min video! This video is something that you should not missed!


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Filipino: People of Kind Hearts


When I was surfing lately from Yahoo News, one netizen (a Japanese) posted a inspiring statement regarding to the topic. It's a news about the incoming National Flag Day of the Philippines on May 28 and the raising of the flag until June 12 - The Philippine Independence Day.

Here's what he had posted:
(the actual post which I copy-paste, just disregard its sentence-structure)

----- "I am Japanese and I live here in the Philippines for almost 10 years. When I first arrived here in the Philippines, I was robbed by two Filipinos, they robbed my wallet and all the things that I have, they beat me to death, and they left me with clothes only. I called for help that time, but no one help me. I called a taxi to bring me to the nearest hospital, but the taxi driver forced me to give him 2 thousand pesos, but i wasn't able to give him the amount he wanted, then instead of bringing me to the hospital, he just left me in a very dark street. I was very disappointed to going here in the Philippines during that moment. But there is one beggar with a very dirty clothes and barefooted approached me and asked me what's wrong. I thought he will just rob me so I run. But i was wrong in my judgement to him. I run but he followed me, and offered me some help. He brought me to the hospital and he went to the police station to seek assistance. Unfortunately, I was not able to ask his name. After 2 days of recovery. Me, my two Japanese friend, and a Filipino guide, went to the beggar and offer him a reward. But I was surprised. He refused to get the money, and said "sorry" to me. I asked him why? He just said, "Sorry for what my fellow filipinos did to you. My only wish to you is to tell your country that not all Filipinos are like them. Philippines is a home for many poor people like me, but Philippines has a good heart. After telling that, he leave us. I insist to offer him but again refuse. Then, I went back to Japan. One month later, I went to the place to see him again to offer him a reward, this time, a descent job. But I was shocked when I got the news that the beggar was dead 17 days ago. Hit by a bus in the road. I will never forget the good deeds the beggar done to me. I'm proud of him. I realized that Filipinos have really good heart. Not all are bad. And until my last breathe, I will fulfill his wish. The reward that he wants, to tell my country that Filipinos have good heart. And I will not just tell this to my country, but in the whole world. "Mabuhay" ang mga Filipinos." ------



It' a very heart-warming story. Though we cannot deny the fact that our country (especially Manila) is home for burglar and thieves - they are outlived by kind and noble people. It could be a very bad impression (and bad experience too) for a first-time foreigner to visit our lovely country when he or she was robbed and almost seized to death! I hope that our fellow Filipinos will sense what is right or wrong. I hope that this testimonial of mine should always put on their mind: "The way you act towards the foreigners, it will not reflect directly to you but to the COUNTRY where you belong."

Meanwhile, I salute the kind beggar who offered his gentle help to a Jap. The old proverb still justified: "Do not judge the book by its own cover."





The 15 Secrets

(If you're ready to read this, please lend your time. You need not to be hurry. If there's something you need to finish first, then do it. Return afterwards. Meditate. Words by words. It's the Lord who is speaking to you.)

THE FIFTEEN SECRET TORTURES AND SUFFERINGS
OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST




"I looked for one that would comfort me, and I found none" 


            Revealed to the pious, God-loving Sister Mary Magdalen of Sancta Clara Order, Franciscan, who lived, died and was beatified in Rome. Jesus fulfilled the wish of this Sister, who desired to ardently know something about the secret sufferings which He endured the night before His death.
            This devotion is approved and recommended by His Holiness Clement XII, 1730-1740) 


1. They fastened My feet with a rope and dragged Me over the stepping stones of the staircase, down into a filthy, nauseating cellar.
2. They took off My clothing and stung My body with iron joints.
3. They attached a rope around My body and pulled Me on the ground from end to end.
4. They hanged Me on a wooden piece with a slip knot until I slipped out and fell down. Overwhelmed by this torture, I wept bloody tears.
5. They tied Me to a post and pierced My body with various arms.
6. They struck Me with stones and burnt Me with blazing embers and torches.
7. They pierced Me with awls; sharp spears tore My skin, flesh and arteries out of My body.
8. They tied Me to a post and made Me stand barefoot on an incandescent metal sheet.
9. They crowned Me with an iron crown and wrapped My eyes with the dirtiest possible rags.
10. They made Me sit on a chair covered with sharp pointed nails, causing deep wounds in My body.
11. They poured on My wounds liquid lead and resin and, after this torture, they pressed Me on the nailed chair so that the nails went deeper and deeper into My flesh.
12. For shame and affliction, they drove needles into the holes of My uprooted beard. They tied my hands behind My back and led Me walking out of prison with strikes and blows.
13. They threw Me upon a cross and attached Me so tightly that I could hardly breathe anymore.
14. They threw at My head as I lay on the earth, and they stepped on Me, hurting My breast. Then, taking a thorn from My crown, they drove it into My tongue.
15. They poured into My mouth the most immodest excretions, as they uttered the most infamous expressions about Me.


Then, Jesus added,
             "My daughter, I desire that you let everybody know the Fifteen Secret Tortures in order that everyone of them be honored."
            "Anyone who daily offers Me, with love, one of these sufferings and says with fervor the following prayer, will be rewarded with eternal glory on the day of judgement."





P R A Y E R
               My Lord and My God, it is my unchangable will to honor you in these Fifteen Secret Torments when You shed Your Precious Blood; as many times as there are grains of sand around the seas, as fruit in the orchards, as leaves on the trees, as flowers in the gardens, as stars in the sky, as angels in Heaven, as creatures on earth. So many thousands of times may you be glorified, praised and honored, O Most love-worthy Lord Jesus Christ - Your Holiest Heart, Your Precious Blood, Your Divine Sacrifice for mankind, the Holiest Sacrament of the altar, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, the nine glorious choirs of Angels and the Blessed Phalanx of the Saints, from myself and everyone, now and forever, and in the eternal ages.
              In like manner, I desire, my dear Jesus, to give You thanksgiving, to serve you, to repair and atone for all my ignominies, and to offer You my soul and body as Your possession forever. Likewise, I regret all my sins and beg Your pardon, O my Lord and my God. And I offer You all the merits of Jesus Christ to repair everything, to obtain a happy dying-hour and the deliverance of the souls from Purgatory. This prayer I desire to renew at each hour until my death, O lovable Jesus. Sweet Savior, fortify my resolution and permit not that neither wretched men nor Satan destroy it. Amen.


 (I have this prayer in my "Lord of Pardon" booklet. I say this prayer to meditate the suffering of our Lord. Please share this prayer to your neighbor! I cried a bit during my very first attempt of reading this prayer. I was so touched. May the Good Lord forgive us from our short-comings. God bless everyone!)

Philippines: Need for Charter Change?


When I was in elementary, I was a candidate from our school to compete in Editorial Writing Contest. We were given a topic pertaining about ChaCha or Charter Change. That was 2000, it was ERAP who's the President of RP. I almost lost my mind because, honestly, I have no idea what ChaCha or Charter Change was! And to my account, I wrote about ChaCha as a Mexican Dance that paves its way as a popular dance in Philippines! LOL. It was a shame for me.

With regards to the video posted from YouTube, I was intrigued a little bit. It could be true, or another hoax. But that is something that every Filipinos should be concerned with. Come to think that our constitution is running way back since 1987. Do weed need some revisions or amendment, that is - to our constitution, to conform with recent era? Are we ready for that? Will Filipinos agree to take it?


I must admit, I am not a "politics" oriented person. I am not that smart to talk relating with ChaCha issue. I am just giving my own viewpoints as an ordinary citizen of the republic. I guess, we need to move forward, as a strong nation. What's the best for our country and for entire Filipinos, I think we will seize that chance. We should not put ourselves into the shadow of well-off and autocratic elites of our nation. We are the "people". We are the "nation".


But, here's a BIG question. We need change, but WHO? Who will be the next compositions of politicians? Do we need to change the government? Or we just need to change the characters of every Filipino? If we have the same cluster of corrupt leaders, I guess this "change" is hopeless. How about you? What's your own opinion? Tara, usap tayo!







Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Exploring Quiapo Church: Part 1


If you have been in Quiapo Church for a multiple times, I guess this post is not meant for you. I intend to write and share this once-and-for-all experience since I started to live in Quiapo (about four months) within the vicinity. If you're planning to visit here (and if it's your first time), I guess you need to check and take a glimpse of my post. If you must, follow my tips and advices so that you'll be able to enjoy and make use of your time in roaming this beautiful site.

When we talk about Quiapo, bear in your mind about these stuffs: Crowd, Noise, Dirt, Traffic, Thieves, Beggars, Humid, and Chaos. If you're not acquainted with all these, I suppose that Quiapo is not your place. That's it! But, if these are not that big deal for you, then let's go on and proceed to our exploration and escapade to Quiapo Church!


Fridays and Sundays are the days which are densely populated! Avoid this days, if your schedule permits. Friday is "Quiapo Day" so expect the influx of devotees from Mega Manila including sub-provinces. However, you will feel the aura of fulfillment if you were able to catch a Holy Mass during that day. 04:00am is the First Mass. Prior to that, there's a Novena to the Black Nazarene at 03:30am. If you're indeed interested to visit Quiapo Church on Fridays, the best time to attend the mass is of course 04:00am-05:00am. Here are the best time to attend Holy Mass on Fridays (as well as on Sundays) based on my personal experience: 04:00am,  05:00am, 06:00am, 05:00pm and 07:00pm


If there's a best time-slot in attending Mass on Fridays and Sundays, there's a worst time-slot too which you must avoid - the 04:00pm Mass in the afternoon. (It's actually the opposite of 04:00am Mass, isn't? it) Here's the verdict: There is no Holy Mass after 01:00pm. The next Mass is 04:00pm. What do you think will happen? Very good! There's a stagnant or stranded group of people inside the church. Most of them will never leave until they've finish attending the Holy Celebration. And mind you, it is the most hottest time of the day! Between 01:00pm and 04:00pm, there's a "talk" from the priest presider. It is just an informal talk pertaining about the Word, current affairs/events in the country, or a mere simple discussion. Nothing that very special (I guess). Thus, most of the people were catching a nap or sleeping while listening and sitting inside the church. At 03:00pm, there is a Benediction of the Holy Eucharist, or simply called - the Holy Hour.


Cherry Mobile D12: My own review

Beforehand, I was able to google around the web about Cherry Mobile D12 prior in buying. I read some reviews, specs, and of course, it's current price. Now, it's my turn to share with you (as if I owe this to all netizen, lol) my own review with this cool phone. I will lay down my review simple and concise. Hey, I am too tired (and bothered) in making this review. LOL.

I intend to buy this light-weight phone, (and it's dual-sim too!) as my back-up when if my primary phone is dead on battery, no load, etc. Moreover, this will just serve as my "extra" phone, if that permits. Okay, enough for that, let's talk about this D12 phone of Cherry Mobile! Here are my pros and cons baby!

PROS:

- Affordable, Dual-Sim and Dual-standby too!
(Yes, for sharply P1000 (P999 to be exact!), you'll have a brand new cellphone. Its dual-sim and dual-standby feature is a major, major plus!)

- Light-weight and Compact
(This is the best outlook when looking for a "back-up" phone. It's so small that you could grasp the whole phone, that is, if you got a big palm, I supposed)

- Loud speaker feature (loud earspeaker too!)
(Imagine calling a friend and you got a terrible mess by repeating its words just to comprehend him/her. But it is NOT when you're trying to make a call using this phone)

- Long battery life
(It lasts for about 3-4 days during standby. If you switch to one-sim running, you will have a longer days of battery, about 5 days, I believed)

Some pros to consider: MP3 Player, Expandable Memory up to 2GB, Calendar and Alarm and of course, FM RADIO with earphone!


CONS:

- Poor response
(I mean, when you're trying to click its menu, scrolling or pressing, there's a bit of delay. Yes, you can have it when buying a lower-model China phone, believe it or not)

- Texting using this phone - My rate: 1/10
(Sorry guys, if you're a text addict, this phone will blow your mind and being, lol. So slow! You had already finished typing your message but you will see (magically, lol) the roman letters composing your text a 5-10 seconds delay! So funny! Hahahaha)

- No calculator
(For a basic phone, I believe that calculator is a must! But there's none on here! Did they forget to include this simple program? Hello Cherry Mobile?!?!)

Some cons to consider: Very hard keypad, Unlovely ringtone or message tone, Ugly and cheap graphics!


My over-all rate to Cherry Mobile D12 is 8/10. We can have a different ideals in having a phone. You have to consider what's the best that suits in you! After all, you'll be the one who will using it. They say, you pay what you got. I hope that this review gives you a little help (I think so!). By the way, here are the actual pictures of my D12:







Roaming the world

It is my utmost pleasure to share with you some of my neophyte captures of different places in the world. These are incomplete. I got more places visited but during those times, I have no digital camera then. Most pictures on here were taken using just my Sony Ericsson's camera phone. Enjoy!


Tobruk, Libya
I love this place, honestly! We were here during winter month, and it's damn cold even during noontime! I love the people (they speak Arab) because of their hospitality, like us Filipinos. Without even knowing, this place is chaotic due to civil war in ousting decade Libyan leader Gadaffi. Good thing we were here before that terrible event.


Vitoria, Brazil
Well Brazil? My words are not enough to describe how beautiful Brazil is. Beaches, foods, gorgeous people.. name it! They got it all. This country is so blessed! No wonder, this is my favorite country after US. =)


Vitoria, Brazil
I captured it in a distance. We were actually in the other side of the port. Buildings here are from low to mid-rise. I love to go out here! Brazil indeed is rich in economy.


Vitoria, Brazil
This is one of the main church (cathedral I supposed) within the City of Vitoria. It has a majestic architecture when you're actually in front of this church.


San Nicolas, Argentina
You know, one of the best place to go with is Argentina. They got a very nice place and beautiful people. Their place is like having a Europe state in a southern continent. If given a chance to travel once more, Argentina will be on my top ten list. 


Singapore City
Do I need to say more? It's Singapore City baby! One of the Tiger Economies in Asia! Clean road? Well, it's just a tip of an iceberg when describing what Singapore is.


Suez, Egypt
I captured it during our transiting in Suez Canal. For those who didn't know what this canal is - it's the gateway for the ships travelling from Asian countries to Europe's. This is the best route to save time and fuels for ship's voyage. Well, the sad part is, you need to conquer (whoa, conquer!) the pirate-prone Gulf of Aden where Somalian pirates are waiting to aboard before reaching this century-old Suez Canal!


Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
We went here, but it was Sunday! The Lord'd day! So a lot of them (Brazil is indeed the largest Catholic nation) make that day to attend the holy mass (most probably). More business establishments are closed (as you can see on the picture).


Livorno, Italy
I got no chance to roam this lovely city since we were very busy that time (I just don't know, lol) And, a lot of my colleagues said it was quite a long way to reach their "cento de ciudad". However, 20-30 minutes of travel, you will reach the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which I terribly missed. =(


Rotterdam, Netherlands
I guess, one of the best country in Europe is the Netherlands (regardless of the damn very cold weather, lol). I really love their country! I hope Philippines is just a stone away here. Mind you, Rotterdam is the world's largest port. Think of that hundreds of ship docking and undocking the whole day! Whoah, I love the double dutch ice cream! LOL.


Cagliari, Italy
Oh my! I will never forget this place! I got a chance to roam here just by myself  using a bicycle! I love the streets, buildings, everything! Their roads are marveled with pure rocks/stones (maybe granite?). Italy is a very nice country (now it's a cliche). No wonder, millions of tourists are insanely visiting their lovely and historic state. I love Italy!


San Nicolas, Argentina
It is just a miles away to its capital Buenos Aires. This country is also a Catholic nation. I wonder why they're progressive and in financial prudence compares to us - Philippines, the largest Catholic nation in Asia (how dare me comparing my country to theirs, lol).


Montivideo, Uruguay
Another country which I find it very rare to visit! It's Uruguay! A country in the south of Brazil lying between with Argentina. This country has something to offer with tourists too. But I got confuse with their flag from Greece, it's quite the same. Hehehe =) Montivideo, by the way, is their national capital.


Georgia, USA
I visited a lot on this powerful country since most of the time we have port of calls here. Some places in the US  I visited are Baltimore, San Francisco, Mobile, Washington, Orlando, among others. USA? It's everybody's dream!


Changshu, China
Who among us got a chance to travel the mother China? Look at their road, it's pure tiles darling! Everything you can see, yes, Made in China. LOL. No doubt, China will be the biggest player in economy play-offs in the world. 



Georgia, USA
Hey! Who's this?!?! LOL.

There're other pics which I haven't posted here since I just just don't know where to locate those files, (damn reasons! hehe) but it's true. I really thank GOD because He allow me to visit His lovely creations. To GOD be the Glory!


Monday, May 23, 2011

Hot Issue: RH BILL


As of this writing, I believe, the most controversial issue in the Philippines right now is this House Bill 4244 or commonly termed as Reproductive Health Bill, or simply - RH BILL. Sectors from the government, specifically congressmen and congresswomen, including some senators, are exchanging some hot comments to and from Church sector, that is, the century-old Roman Catholic Church.

From prints, radio, tv as well as in world wide web, including social network sites (facebook, twitter), this RH BILL is the most-sought after topic around the archipelago. Well, for me, my basic knowledge to this bill (I must admit, I am not that "intelligent" pertaining to Politics) is that, this BILL, had gone away too far - 14 years, but still never been passed as a Law in the Republic of the Philippines. There are some government fund and health issues, as well as morals, are affected if this bill became and enforced as a law.

Right now, the President of PH, PNoy, is quite obvious that he is in support in passing of this bill. Moreover, he even stated that he's ready to be excommunicated from the Catholic Church! (that's a tough statement, eh?) In my own opinion, though the Filipino people are divided with their opinions, the best thing we can do is to listen every camp - and it must be done with gentleness and respect. After all, we are the same blood who will get the benefits if this bill will be passed (if there is). I guess, we just need to pray (pray even more) to guide our lawmakers in making the final direction of this RH BILL.

(To know more how the RH BILL evolved, please refer to this link.)

Groundbreaking


I just don't know where to start. I have some blogs previously, way back 2008, but I got no time in updating it as often as possible.  Before, I am quite busy with my career as a Professional ________________ (ooops, I need to hide that, lol) since I am travelling around the globe and access to internet is a little impossible for me. Since I'm on vacation, maybe I'll find myself a little bit busy (though I must admit, I am terrible busy most of the time) for some stuff such as blogging, posting articles, featuring some facts, among others.

Here I am again, a very rare me - sitting in uncomfortable stool facing with my Asus X80L laptop. This laptop which I bought in Kaoshiong, Taiwan is a three-year old now. And an internet connection using tunneling services (to keep my internet cost a budget-friendly one, lol).

I hope people like you, yeah, to follow my blog. And I am hoping too that this blog will last a little longer, if it's not, a bit longer is okay. Thank you guys!

Happy reading!

(P.S. Guys, I am not that perfect in blogging or writing English language. I am making my apologies now if my grammar as well as my sentence structure are poor in your satisfaction. Your constructive comments and corrections are much appreciated. Thank you!)
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