jeanette on April 3rd, 2009

Warmest congratulations to my brother-in-law, Omar, who is a law graduate from the Ateneo de Davao University for successfully passing the 4-day bar examinations held in Manila last Sept. 2008.  The entire family is so proud of you! Cheers to you and wishing you more great news to come!

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jeanette on December 6th, 2008

Puzzle historian, Will Shortz, shared his own diary of events that documents the conception of this very popular puzzle game, Sudoku, its U.S. roots and other counterparts. [Sudoku, a Japanese fill-in-the-grid number puzzle (loose translation: single number), has its modern roots in the U.S.]
* The New York Post and USA Today - U.S. cuckoo […]

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jeanette on November 1st, 2008

While pneumonia is known to be the top leading cause of child mortality, some other causes of both mortality and morbidity are listed below.
Top 10 leading causes of mortality — (1) heart diseases, (2) diseases of the vascular system, (3) malignant neoplasm, (4) pneumonia, (5) accidents, (6) all forms of TB, (7) chronic obstuctive pulmonary […]

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jeanette on October 9th, 2008

Scientists and researchers continue to look for renewable fuels that can be used to power cars. Concerns abound over the fact that biodiesel that’s made from corn oil will eventually use up the corn that is needed for food. In fact, there are many other crops that can also be used to make fuel. Since […]

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jeanette on October 1st, 2008

Learning a third language offers a great advantage and being able to speak it is a sure plus especially if you decide to live and work in another country. In addition to English, Filipino (Tagalog) with a little mix of Spanish that my sister speaks — I guess that since she plans to remain […]

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jeanette on September 5th, 2008

Saving money in the bank may no longer be an attractive option. It does not give you as much interest or profit as when investing in a more market-active commodity, not to discount the gains you get from stock market investments. But of course, we all know that there are considerably higher and more risks […]

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jeanette on August 29th, 2008

Some life’s gentle lessons — they’re kind of painfully true and funny — I liked them, that’s why, I’m posting them here…’guess you’ll like ‘em, too!
When I’m feeling down, I like to whistle. It makes the neighbor’s dog run to the end of his chain and gag himself.
A penny saved is obviously the result of […]

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A research done by a Filipino scientist on the use of feathers to build up homes in Asia is being heralded as environmentally and economically sound. Menandro Acda, a professor of the University of the Philippines - U.P., Los Banos, created a new composite building board made of chicken feathers that could be a […]

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jeanette on August 10th, 2008

No wonder why many real estate developers and investors are able to build their empires so big and fast — it’s because of their devotion to their craft and strong belief in the growth of their business. Nouveau Riche graduates can also attest to that. Some of the best practices of wealth accumulation that these […]

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Some people were born lucky — they may either come from an already rich family or their actions are just too good enough to make them get whatever they want — and they can do or have anything they want with less hard work. Yet, many others don’t have the same luck. They have to […]

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jeanette on August 9th, 2008

Witnessing my nephew grow up and enjoying his time in school and friends makes me miss my high school days. But experience tells me that university days are a lot more fun where we get to learn many things that prepare us for our future career and also meet lots of important people who help […]

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jeanette on July 27th, 2008

It sounds odd but not really! Almost all businesses rely on loans — huge loans. Others rely on loans to pay up another outstanding loan. Many others depend only on loans in order to meet life’s daily requirements and to pay their children’s school and other tuition fees. I remember, life in the past was […]

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jeanette on July 22nd, 2008

Are you interested to invest in the real estate yet you are a little scared, insecure, and you don’t have any idea on how to run the business? These concerns are now so elementary that even neophytes in the business world will just give it a nice laugh. Well, you should worry no more because […]

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jeanette on July 18th, 2008

Two years back, my colleague went into an intensive training course on database management and networking to get that much coveted Cisco Certification. He needs it to complement his skills in the satellite engineering and customer network services he has learned while on assignment. If you are an IT specialist with a Cisco certification in […]

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jeanette on July 11th, 2008

Kids’ lives revolve around foods, games and toys. They could go nowhere without them. They’ll tag along moms at the malls pulling their skirts out, directing moms to the place in the mall where a variety of toys are on display. I don’t usually give toys to my nephews and niece because to me, they’re […]

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Another great medical breakthrough at HU’s Technology Transfer Office! Quite at the forefront of tech news in the world today is Jerusalem’s Hebrew University (HU) with Yissum, being the university’s Technology Transfer Office that manages the university’s Technology Transfer Opportunities, achieving another great technological advancement in the field of medicine. With its works aimed at […]

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jeanette on June 25th, 2008

Let’s continue the practice….carry on.
10. Shells –  SHE SELLS SEA SHELLS ON THE SEA SHORE , BUT THE SEA SHELLS THAT SHE SELLS, ON THE SEA SHORE ARE NOT THE REAL ONES
11. Inn –  The owner of the inside inn was inside his inside inn with his inside outside his inside inn.
12.  Doctor –  If […]

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jeanette on June 25th, 2008

Practice your tongue to tangle and untangle itself for better pronunciation skills.
1. Understand — If you understand, say “understand”. If you don’t understand, say “don’t understand”. But if you understand and say “don’t understand”.How do I understand that you understand? Understand!
2. Wish — I wish to wish the wish you wish to […]

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jeanette on June 22nd, 2008

There are so many ways to earn money just like the many ways to kill a cat. Me and my sister never run out of ideas about how to make money no matter how little that could be. She sells jewelry, food products, cosmetics, and other ready-to-wear apparels during her free time, and I sell […]

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Grandpa had three small fishing boats but he gave them to his fishing buddies when he fell sick of cancer. He was a very generous man that’s why his fellow villagers admired him a lot. If he only had the opportunity or the right channel during his time to donate any of his boats to […]

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