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Wednesday, July 08, 2009

ONE WORD TAG

USING ONLY ONE WORD! It’s not as easy as you might think! Copy and change the answers to suit you and pass it on. It’s really hard to use only one-word answers. Be sure to tag the person who sent it to you!

1. Where is your cell phone? TABLE

2. Your hair? SOFT

3. Your mother? KIND

4. Your father? BIG

5. Your favorite food? PANCIT

6. Your dream last night? NONE

7. Your favorite drink? WATER

8. Your dream/goal? BUSINESSWOMAN

9. What room you are in? OFFICE

10. Your hobby? BLOGGING?

11. Your fear? HEIGHTS

12. Where do you want to be in 6 years? AUSTRALIA

13. Where were you last night? HOME

14. Something that you aren’t? SLIM

15. Muffins? BANANA

16. Wish list item? LAPTOP

17. Where you grew up? PROVINCE

18. Last thing you did? TYPE

19. What are you wearing? CLOTHES???

20. Your TV? BROKEN

21. Your pets? NONE

22. Friends? MISS

23. Your life? DECIDING
24. Your mood? SLEEPY

25. Missing someone? YES

26. Car? DREAMING

27. Something you’re not wearing? EARRINGS

28. Your favorite store? CASH&CARRY

29. Your favorite color? BLUE

30. When is the last time you laughed? MORNING

31. Last time you cried? SUNDAY

32. Who will resend this? ME

33. One place that I go to over and over? OFFICE

34. One person who emails me regularly? FACEBOOK

35. My favorite place to eat? HOME

Thanks Vicy for this tag. Want to tag Carmel and Marie.

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Love that lake water!!!
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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Wordless Wednesday


Pretty in Pink
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Thursday, June 25, 2009

House Plans

Do you need a real property manger? Are you buying a house soon?

Well, I admit I dream of buying mine someday. Even a small house will do as long as I can call it my own. It is one of the good investments we can do right? Good thing there is PAGIBIG housing loan available for us in the Philippines. I still have to study their schemes though and I hope I will be able to avail one someday. For the meantime, we will push through with renting come September.

Anyways. there is this Real Property Management company in the US that has recently been awarded “Franchise of the Year” honorable mention award. They managed single family homes and multi unit apartment buildings. IF you want to rent your place you might need their service.Visit thier site for more information as well.

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ka -addict tong mga quizzes na to!!!




You Are a Green Crayon



Your world is colored in harmonious, peaceful, natural colors.

While some may associate green with money, you are one of the least materialistic people around.
Comfort is important to you. You like to feel as relaxed as possible - and you try to make others feel at ease.
You're very happy with who you are, and it certainly shows!
Your color wheel opposite is red. Every time you feel grounded, a red person does their best to shake you.

I am SNOW!!!

Snow white? But where's the snow??? hehe!




You Are Snow



You are peaceful and calm. You are able to enjoy each moment.
You have a pure, gentle spirit. People automatically trust you.
You have a playful, adventurous spirit. You still feel like a kid.
You are able to find the joy in any situation. You are blissful.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Time to renew

I recently received two separate e-mails saying I am due to renew my domain soon. How time flies. I thought it was only a month ago when I decided to buy my own domain but yes it has been a year. Do I have regret for buying such? No. I am happy and satisfied so I renewed both. As long as I am blogging I will have that domain name under me.

But it doesn’t mean I automatically renewed them. Before I did that, I made a sort of research on webhosting and domain hosting just so I would know I am doing the right thing. Good thing there is this site where you can compare and made a thorough review of different web hosting. Web Hosting Geeks is one of them. I always find helpful tips about web hosting in their blog.

So if you are looking for a web hosting service, a visit to their site is worth it. See for yourself the top ten best web hosts for 2009, study the pros and cons then decide for what you think is the best for you. You can even get it under $10 which is really cheap and whatever money you spend on it, I’m sure you’ll also say it’s worth it.

1st flu death reported in RP

MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) reported yesterday the country’s first death from Influenza A(H1N1), a 49-year-old mother who was known to have other pre-existing illnesses.

The latest total count of infected cases nationwide soared to 445 after 17 more were recorded yesterday. The good news, however, is that out of the total cases, 374 have fully recovered.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said that based on the autopsy report, the viral infection was not the primary cause of the death, but rather “congestive heart failure secondary to acute myocardial infarction aggravated by severe pneumonia – either bacterial, viral or both.”

“This one is a very interesting case. It embodies several high-risk and pre-disposing factors that accelerated the death (of the patient). It is in line with what we have been saying for several weeks, that complicated cases will be encountered,” Duque noted at a press conference.

Aside from congestive heart disease, the patient was found to have tuberculosis, enlarged liver, kidney and spleen, tumor in the uterus and tyromegaly or goiter.

The patient was not even in the DOH’s records of suspected and confirmed A(H1N1) cases and had no history of travel to countries that have the virus.

According to Duque, the patient came home from work with a cough last June 17 and developed fever, cold and chills the following day so she did not report for work.

On June 19, the patient was no longer able to take her breakfast and suddenly experienced difficulty in breathing. She died even before the doctor called by her family arrived.

The next day, the brother notified Duque about the incident and throat swab samples were collected from the patient.

The specimens tested positive for A(H1N1).

“Given the available information, we cannot conclude that the death is due to A(H1N1). But in other countries which have reported A(H1N1) deaths, a majority have pre-existing medical conditions. We condole with the family of the patient as we mourn her untimely death,” Duque, who was a friend of the patient’s brother, said.

He assured the public that the patient no longer poses a threat to those who might attend her wake because the virus dies when the host-body perishes.

The DOH had advised the household contacts of the patients to observe self-quarantine while it is checking with others who could have come in close contact with her.

Duque said the husband had manifested symptoms ahead of the patient but he tested negative for the virus when examined. The patient’s son, mother, sister and brother have not developed flu-like symptoms.

With this development, the health secretary said that the DOH will be “more aggressive in targeting segments of patients with high vulnerability to fatal flu complications and who should be the ones to receive the most care and attention by healthcare professionals.”

Malacañang immediately stepped into the picture and urged the public not to panic.

Deputy presidential spokeswoman Lorelei Fajardo said the victim was considered a “high-risk” case and health authorities still consider her infection as mild.

“I think our DOH officials are on the right track by giving more attention to the high-risk patients,” Fajardo said.

“There’s nothing to be alarmed about. Again we just need to be prepared and that’s what we’re doing right now,” she added.

Scary projection

Although the health department is doing its best to prevent the virus from spreading, one of its officials estimated that around 22.5 million Filipinos may be afflicted with it, considering the way it has been spreading.

Dr. Lyndon Lee Suy, head of the agency’s Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Disease Program, told the panel of South Cotabato Rep. Arthur Pingoy that the virus could affect 25 percent of the population estimated to be at least 90 million.

“When you talk about projection, with the 25 percent attack rate, we can say that we are expecting 25 percent of the population to be affected with influenza A(H1N1),” he told Parañaque Rep. Roilo Golez.

Suy, however, did not specify any time frame for the spread of the disease.

Dr. Vito Roque, head of the surveillance unit of the DOH National Epidemiological Center, acknowledged that the current trend of the virus is steadily increasing, as evidenced by the day-to-day monitoring of cases.

Muntinlupa City Rep. Ruffy Biazon said the first casualty of A(H1N1) virus should be thoroughly studied by the health department to determine if a new strain had indeed claimed the life of the victim.

“The first A(H1N1) death in the country should be fully investigated by the DOH in order to determine if it was caused by a new strain of the virus or if the victim simply had a weaker physical condition,” he said.

“The first few hundred cases were considered mild. But this death might be the start of the stronger cases, hence the DOH should take extra effort in containing the virus,” added Biazon.

During the initial stage of the briefing, Golez showed disappointment over the absence of Duque and warned the representatives of DOH about its logistical capability.

“I know that Secretary Duque is busy, but this is a very important matter. I am going to ask the policies and budgetary concerns of the agency.”

But Suy defended his boss’ absence. “The secretary is currently attending an emergency meeting regarding H1N1.”

Still wreaking havoc

But while the bureaucracy is neck-deep in its efforts to control the spread of the virus, several other cases have been recorded all over the country, prompting schools to suspend classes.

In Metro Manila, St. Scholastica’s College in Manila and St. Paul College-Makati had suspended classes for 10 days starting yesterday due to A(H1N1). Classes for pre-school, elementary and high school students will resume at both schools on July 1 when school facilities have already been subjected to disinfection.

Reedley International School in Libis, Quezon City and Rosary Hills International School in Kaybiga in Caloocan City also suspended classes yesterday.

Dr. Teresita Domalanta, of the Department of Education National Capital Region, said classes were also suspended in La Salle Greenhills, San Juan; Don Bosco Technical Institute, the St. Bernadette School and the Southridge-PAREF School in Mandaluyong City.

Adamson University-Manila suspended classes at all levels but only for five days with one confirmed case of A(H1N1). Classes will resume on June 25.

The University of Santo Tomas in España, Manila had suspended classes for a number of courses housed in its St. Martin de Porres Building.

Among the UST colleges that had suspended their classes for 10 days are the Colleges of Nursing, Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences.

University of Cebu in Mandaue City had three confirmed cases that resulted in some 600 nautical course students being quarantined.

Two cases were reported at Karangalan Elementary School in Cainta, Rizal while 11 persons, including nine students, were reportedly infected in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, leading to the suspension of classes in at least six schools.

Six of the infected students were from Sta. Rosa Central School and three from Canossa Academy School.

Nazareno said the patients are now being treated and are responding well to medication.

Classes were also suspended at the Sacred Heart College in Tacloban City after a Grade IV pupil was monitored with the viral infection.

City health officer Dr. Jaime Opinion reported that it is monitoring 163 individuals who were exposed to persons confirmed with the virus.

Two of the three cases in Eastern Visayas are residents of Tacloban. The other, a 44-year-old seaman, is from Catbalogan, Samar.

The three are now confined at the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center, the hospital designated by the DOH for treatment of persons infected with the virus.

However, not everything is lost in the fight against A(H1N1).

Dr. Rio Magpantay, DOH director in Central Luzon, yesterday said that the panic triggered by the outbreak has already died down after 53 out of 55 cases in San Fernando, Pampanga have recovered.

“I think the panic dissipated after people found out that those stricken with A(H1N1) fully recovered within three to four days,” Magpantay told The STAR.

He said swab samples were taken over the weekend from 32 students of schools in Camiling, Tarlac and another 30 people in Bulacan, Hagonoy and Guiguinto in Bulacan after they manifested flu-like symptoms.

Results on the swab laboratory tests were still being awaited as of yesterday.

He said of the total 55 confirmed cases so far in Central Luzon, 27 were in Guiguinto and Bulacan in Bulacan, 26 in Jaen, Licab, Lupao and Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija, and one each in Angeles City and Floridablanca in Pampanga.

The only two victims still recovering from the virus are from Bulacan, while the rest fully recovered in three to four days.

Magpantay said that the DOH is now less preoccupied with tracing the contacts of the cases and has zeroed in on containing the spread of existing cases.

“We have enough supply of Tamiflu and all our patients took the medication for their recovery,” he said.

He said the panic that initially ensued from the emergence of the new flu ailment has died down, attributing this to media reports that stressed the mild nature of A(H1N1) in the country.

“Reports that the victims readily recovered in three to four days has somehow taken away the worry of people,” he added. – With reports from Dennis Carcamo, Ding Cervantes, Miriam Desacada, Arnell Ozaeta, Delon Porcalla, Dino Balabo, Paolo Romero, Rainier Allan Ronda - By Sheila Crisostomo (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

Friday, June 19, 2009

12 outstanding Filipinos honored in Qatar

GMANews.TV - Thursday, June 18

MANILA, Philippines - Office secretary Edward Tan found 30,000 Qatari riyals or almost P400,000 at a parking lot in Doha, Qatar and decided to return the money to the authorities.

His honest gesture was not left unnoticed. The Philippine Independence Organizing Committee honored Tan and 11 other Filipinos during the opening ceremony of the Philippine Independence Day celebrations at the Hyatt Plaza in Doha last June 12.

“It never came to my mind to keep the cash to myself. My conscience compelled me to return the amount to the right person. I never really wanted to publicize this story but my company…thought that the public should know about it," Tan told the Qatar Tribune.

Tan is the executive secretary of the human resources manager of Oryx GTL. He has been living in Qatar for almost 19 years now. Aside from Tan, the Peninsula Qatar reported that eight Filipina nurses from Rumaillah Hospital’s Male Plastic Surgery Ward were also honored for their efforts in saving a Filipino truck driver from amputation.

Had it not been for the eight nurses — Jewel Pinili, the head nurse, Marie Vera Donasco, Mary Ann Torres, Kirk Sabularse, Shiela de la Joya, Divina de los Reyes, Neverlyn Jaji, and Albert Tabunda — the Filipino patient, Gilvencio Lamor, would have lost one of his legs.

In addition, singer and concert organizer Judi Azur Estrada was cited for her contribution in the field of art. She performs free in events organized for humanitarian causes.

Arabian Quest International General Manager Luchie Acerden Garcia, who owns a chain of restaurants in Qatar, was recognized for excelling in business.

Filipino chess player Agustin Tabol, currently the highest rated Filipino chess player in Qatar, was honored for his contribution in sports. He is the founder of the Filipino Chess Players’ League in Qatar. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

DOH-Update on A(H1N1) Cases

Update 41 -Duque Reports 33 More A(H1N1) Cases Sent Home Over the Weekend While Confirming Community Outbreak in 1 Brgy in Jaen

15 June 2009
H1N1 UPDATE NO. 41Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III today announced that 33 more A (H1N1) patients have been sent home over the weekend after recovering from the said illness. To date, the country has already 71 fully recovered cases.

Meanwhile, Duque also reported that there were 46 more confirmed mild A (H1N1) cases over the weekend, thus bringing the total figure of positive cases since to 193 (including the 36 confirmed cases reported Sunday) since May 1.

The 46 new confirmed cases involved 27 females and 19 males with an age range of 9-47 years old. All of the new cases are Filipinos.

On the other hand, after falling ill with flu-like symptoms, 19 individuals from a barangay in Jaen, Nueva Ecija were tested for the novel virus. Eight of them turned out positive for A (H1 N1). Duque said that the said figures are all community cases.

The local executives in the said province declared an outbreak over the weekend. Regional health officials said that the 8 confirmed cases are all mild in nature and are all responding well to their treatments.

“It’s an outbreak of mild A (H1N1) cases,” Duque said.

Duque also reiterated that not only school authorities but barangay leaders and heads of offices, as well, across the country should continue reporting to their respective local government executives any unusual occurrence of flu-like symptoms among their students, constituents and employees, respectively, especially those who travelled last summer from countries affected with the A (H1N1).

”This effort is part of the readiness of the Department of Health (DOH) to shift from containment to mitigation”, Duque said.

In a breaking news, 8 confirmed A (H1N1) cases out of 18 samples from Candelaria Elementary School in Candelaria, Bulacan were also reported by Duque today in his briefing with De La Salle University Officials. Details of these cases are being confirmed.

For more updates and information about AH1N1 virus, visit http://www.doh.gov.ph.