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Tuesday, December 23, 2008

 

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Christmas at Matina Town Square (MTS)

Saturday, December 20, 2008

 

Matina Town Square (MTS) Christmas  Tabieu - Paskong Lumad

Christmas Bazaar at Matina Town Square, Davao City….

 

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Days to Go before Christmas

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Get Myspace Christmas Countdown

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Biggest Crab

Monday, December 15, 2008

This is the biggest crab I have ever eaten… I only get to eat crabs so seldom though… It’s yummy… and I didn’t finished it all… Hahahaha… Here’s the Photo…

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Affordable Dental Plan

Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Have you been visiting your dentist atleast once a month? A lot of people have been neglecting that and some just go to the dentist when their tooths are already aching and they can’t stand the pain anymore. But there are also other people who are concern about their dental hygiene and if you’re one of those people you might want to take a look at this website www.ourmedicalprogram.com.  In this website, you will find information that every dental care for you is covered by the dental program.

With Ameriplan, you will get the most of their dental programs.  The doctors and staffs are very professional in their jobs. You will be able to save more money for more excellent services. They also provides discount healthcare memberships that put the power in the hands of the patient and not the insurance companies, and offers consumer driven health and discount dental programs.

They have a special promotion that has been extended for this month of December and there is no registration fee when you sign up, so why don;t you give this plan a try for a healthy you.
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Bright moon wipes out 2008 Leonid shower

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

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Unless you’re a diehard meteor enthusiast, you might decide to sit out the 2008 Leonid meteor shower.

The 2008 Leonids are expected to be at their best in the wee hours before dawn Monday morning, November 17. But the bright waning gibbous moon will wipe out all but the brightest Leonid meteors.

The Leonids are usually a modest shower, with about 10 to 15 meteors per hour. They’re named for the constellation Leo the Lion, because these meteors seem to fling themselves outward from the Lion’s mane. But the meteors actually originate in a comet.

Every November, our planet Earth crosses the orbital path of Comet Tempel-Tuttle. Bits and pieces left behind by this comet collide with Earth’s upper atmosphere at some 70 kilometers – 45 miles – per second to streak the night with meteors. Comet Tempel-Tuttle orbits the sun in 33-year periods, and it releases fresh material every time it enters the inner solar system and nears the sun.

And this comet debris seems to stay clumped in a short section of the comet’s orbit. That’s why exceptional Leonid displays recur in cycles of about 33 years. The last great Leonid meteor shower was in 2001. [Source]

It’s 3 a.m. here and I did try to look at the Sky but I didn’t see any meteors falling down… hhhmm… Did you happen to see the this meteor shower?

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Rancho Palos Verdes on Fire

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Officials in Rancho Palos Verdes said a fire had burned about 10 acres and that 50 to 75 firefighters were battling the blaze.

The fire is off Hawthorne Boulevard, between City Hall and the Salvation Army’s 44-acre College for Officer Training.

It does not appear that any structures are threatened, Mayor Douglas W. Stern said. And it does not appear that the fire poses a great danger of spreading, as local fire officials have not put out any calls for outside assistance, he said.

[Source: Scott Gold of LA Times]

 

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Child Obesity Seen as Warning of Heart Disease

Thursday, November 13, 2008

NEW ORLEANS — A new study finds striking evidence that children who are obese or have high cholesterol show early warning signs of heart disease.

The study, presented Tuesday at the American Heart Association conference in New Orleans, found that the thickness of artery walls of children and teenagers who are obese or have high cholesterol resembled the thickness of artery walls of an average 45-year-old.

The study, which has not yet been published, was small, involving 70 children ages 6 to 19, and several experts said the results would need to be replicated to be considered conclusive. But they said the method used to measure artery wall thickness was considered a reliable indicator of heart disease risk, usually more reliable than cholesterol levels or other measures. The method, which uses ultrasound, has been applied to children in other studies in the last few years, but experts said this appeared to be the first time that results had been correlated to adults.

“I think this is a red flag,” said the lead author of the study, Dr. Geetha Raghuveer, a cardiologist and associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine. “These kids are more similar to middle-aged adults.”

Scientists not involved in the study said the findings supported a growing body of research suggesting that childhood obesity in the United States was likely to result in heart disease as the children age.

“These findings are potentially consistent with predictions that obesity and its complications would result in cardiovascular disease becoming a pediatric illness,” said Dr. David Ludwig, an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard, who was a co-author of a 2005 study predicting that obesity could shorten the average child’s lifespan by two to five years. “There are other indications that this might be the case, but much of that has been speculative, so this may well be significant hard data, which has been largely lacking. This is actually looking at the development of atherosclerosis, the process that we know will, if it is not dealt with, lead to heart attack or stroke.”

Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic in the United States, with about 16 percent of children ages 2 to 19 considered obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although the number of new cases of childhood obesity appears to be leveling off, some experts say they are now seeing an increase in Type 2 diabetes in children, which they believe is a consequence of increased obesity.

The Kansas City study was one of several presented at the conference that looked at the link between childhood obesity and heart disease.

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10 Year Old Girl’s Inspiring Story Opens Eyes at Glamour Awards

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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The most talked about honoree of the 2008 Glamour Women of the Year awards was a small child of 10.  Nujood Ali, who flew all the way from her native Yemen for the ritzy Carnegie Hall gala, was married off by impoverished parents to a 30-year-old man who raped and abused her.

Her father, who drew an annual salary equivalent to $900, had 18 children and couldn’t afford to clothe and feed Ali so he gave her up for marriage. Though her older husband promised to wait years before becoming intimate with his child bride, he beat her and raped her on their wedding night. Ali had enough.

Taking a solo trip to a Yemen courthouse, she sat until a judge took notice and heard her pleas for help. After the lawyer linked her up with a human rights lawyer named Shada Nasser, the brave girl became the country’s first child bride to legally end her marriage with a divorce.

“I didn’t like my husband so my stepmother told me if I wasn’t happy, I should go to court,” Ali told The Daily News through a translator. “But no one was willing to take me. So I went on my own.”

Praise for the pint-sized hero was flowing from some of the biggest names at Monday night’s ceremony.

During her own acceptance speech, Senator Hillary Clinton told the audience, “one of the greatest women I have ever seen is Nujood. She set an example with her courage I hope will continue to challenge all of us.”

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told The News, “I can’t wait to meet [Ali]. What an incredible story.  That’s going to be a great inspiration to talk to her.”

Glamour Editor in Chief Cindy Leive said, “how Nujood got the courage to do that at the age of nine, I’ll never know. Sometimes you feel like some people are born to change the world and when I met her,  I thought, ‘You’re one of them.’”

“It’s my first time in New York City,” Ali told The News. “I went to the Museum of Natural History, and to Central Park and I went on a cruise in the river. That was my favorite.”

BY SEAN EVANS  of NYDailyNews

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Where to Find the Best Place to Stay in Rome

Almost every day Rome is packed of visitors from all over the world for some various reasons either for business or leisure. Mostly people go there because of its religious pilgrimage and historical buildings. If you are one of the people who would be on a trip going to Rome, you would need a place to stay. It is a place where the tourist attractions are near and accessible.

So, If you’re looking for the best place to stay in Rome where you will be safe and secure, consider Rome Apartments. These Rome apartments are generally available for short stays as well as longer stays. The locations are all central and most of the flats are located in historic places. This kind of accommodation can also be a good way to save money if you travel with friends or family.  More and more people decide to go for an apartment rental in Rome. Bedding and linen are provided at no extra cost so you will not have to take extra luggage with yourself. Some of them are also provided with a washing machine and dishwasher. So, it is the perfect solution whether you decide to have a proper holiday home where you do your food shopping and eat in, or to use the house just to sleep in and have your life outside just like if you were staying in a hotel.

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