Thursday, August 13, 2009
Schedule of Activities Kadayawan 2009
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U.P. School of Economics Grand Alumni Homecoming
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
GO NATURAL! SUGAR AND HONEY AS CURE
Saving Diabetics From Amputation
About five hours before he was scheduled for surgery, Jerome talked to the teacher who was substituting for him to tell him he'd probably be out for the rest of the year. The substitute had heard about the Whitaker Wellness Institute and the work we do here, so he suggested that Jerome check us out. Jerome immediately phoned his wife, who called the clinic and asked if there was anything we could do to save his leg. I said we would certainly try. Figuring he had nothing to lose, Jerome left the hospital-against strongly worded medical advice-and came to my clinic that same day.
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Monday, August 10, 2009
Talking about the Late President Cory Aquino
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa 2009
Alinsunod sa Proklamasyon Blg. 1041, s. 1997, taunang ipinagdiriwang ang Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa tuwing Agosto 1-31 na pinangungunahan ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF). Para sa taong 2009, ang tema ng pagdiriwang ay "Wikang Filipino: Mula Baler Hanggang Buong Bansa" bilang pakikiisa sa Taon ng Baler na ipinahayag sa bisa ng Proklamasyon Blg. 1696.
Ang mga layunin ng pagdiriwang para sa taong kasalukuyan ay ang mga sumusunod:
- Pahalagahan ang wikang Filipino bilang pambansang wika;
- Itampok ang kahalagahan ng wikang Filipino para s pambansang identidad ng wika at kultura;
- Itaguyod ang wikang Filipino bilang midyum ng komunikasyon;
- Gamitin ang Filipino bilang wikang panturo sa wika at panitikan;
- Gamitin ang wikang Filipino sa talakayang Kultura; at
- Pagpapahalaga sa Wikang Filipino bilang epektibong wika para sa katatagang pangkabuhayan ng sambayanang Pilipino.
Para sa isang buwang pagdiriwang, ang sumusunod na paksa ay hinati-hati sa bawat lingo ng Agosto ay:
- Agosto 1-7 = Ang Wikang Filipino: Mahalagang Kasangkapan sa Pagpapamalas ng Kagitingan , Kagalingan at Kasipagan para sa Kalayaan
- Agosto 8-15 = Wikang Filipino: Susi sa Pambansang Identidad
- Agosto 16-22 = Wikang Filipino: Instrumento sa Mabisang Komunikasyon at Panturo sa Wika at Panitikan
- Agosto 23-31 = Wikang Filipino: Mula Baler Hanggang Batanes at Tawi-Tawi
Maaari rin kayong dumulog sa website ng KWF sa www.kwf.gov.ph para sa iba pang karagdagang impormasyon.
Kaugnay nito, inaatasan ko rin ang lahat ng Direktor Panrehiyon ng DILG na dagliang ipalaganap ang direktibong ito sa kani-kanilang nasasakupan.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Kaya Natin! commends its first set of legislators to the movement as Champions of Good Governance:
Councilor Bolet Banal, Quezon City
First three Champs from Mindanao
Councilor Mabel Acosta, Davao City
Former Cong. Neric Acosta, Bukidnon
Cong. TG Guingona, Bukidnon
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Lawmakers from QC and Mindanao lead New Faces of Good Governance
Councilors Bolet Banal of Quezon City and Mabel Sunga Acosta of Davao City, Congressman TG Guingona of Bukidnon, and former congressman Neric Acosta, also from Bukidnon, were inaugurated last Thursday as Kaya Natin’s newest “Champions of Good Governance,” government leaders who espouse effective, ethical, empowering leadership.
The launch marked the first time that the movement espousing good governance has selected legislators to be Champions. Before yesterday, Kaya Natin had twelve Champions, all local chief executives from provinces in Luzon and Visayas.
Besides being the first lawmakers, the four newest leaders also have the distinction of being the first representatives from their region. Banal is the first Champion from Metro Manila, while Acosta, Guingona, and Sunga Acosta all hail from Mindanao.
“It is definitely good that we have these inspiring leaders from Metro Manila and Mindanao be a part of Kaya Natin. We hope that they will serve as an inspiration to many Filipinos that there is indeed much to hope for in our country despite all the negative news about our present administration that people hear about.” Harvey Keh of the ASOG and lead convenor of the group, said of the four.
Kaya Natin Co-Founder and Pampanga Governor Ed Panlilio agrees. “This just goes to show that there are indeed many good people in our government, whether in the executive or legislative branch,” he commented.
The four new Kaya Natin Champions were introduced one by one by the current Champions, former mayors Baby Congco of Cabiao, Nueva Ecija and Mary Jane Ortega of San Fernando, La Union; Mayor Florante Gerdan of Santa Fe, Nueva Vizcaya, and co-founder Mayor Jesse Robredo of Naga City. Sunga Acosta, Banal, Guingona, and Acosta were each given a Kaya Natin shirt and baller ID band to welcome them to the group.
“I’ve been a fan of Kaya Natin for a long time,” Banal said in his response. “These people are my idols, and I feel so blessed to be a part of their group now.”
The three other Champions echoed the same sentiment, adding their hopes that the group’s advocacy will continue to grow in all areas of government, including more legislators and more champions from all over the Philippines. After their formal induction, the new champions all signed the KN Covenant of Good Governance pledging to promote transparency, social accountability and effective delivery of basic services to their respective constituents.
With the inauguration of the four lawmakers, Kaya Natin’s Champions of Good Governance now number sixteen, and the movement shows no sign of stopping their search for outstanding, inspiring Filipino leaders. Sonia Lorenzo, also one of the co-founders of the movement and mayor of San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, said in her closing statement, “We hope that we continue to build a critical mass of effective, ethical, and empowering leaders who will govern the country in the best way possible.”
For more information about Kaya Natin and its Champions of Good Governance and Ethical Leadership, please visit our website at http://www.kayanatin.com or you can contact us at (02) 4265657.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
University of the Philippines
Councilor Mabel Sunga Acosta with U.P.-Mindanao Project Development Assistant for Public Affairs, Mr. Robby Alabado and U.P.-Alumni Association of Davao President Bobby Ramos.
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Thursday, July 09, 2009
What is PROBIOTICS?
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