Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Why Is Reumofan Plus a Good Osteoarthritis Pain Reliever?


What is Osteoarthritis?

One of the biggest mistakes of osteoarthritis patients who want to try out herbal supplements to alleviate, if not cure their disease, is learning too much about the products but almost nothing about their condition. The willingness to live a more comfortable life free of osteoarthritis has two lanes, and knowing both routes brings you to your destination.

Learning more about your condition is learning more about the solution. This is the reason why Reumofan Plus takes an extra mile in educating osteoarthritis patients of their conditions and how the product will work for them. This Reumofan Plus product review aims at giving you every piece of information you need.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

How Can Vimax Male Enhancement Supplement Help You?

Vimax is significantly becoming the centerpiece of male enhancing supplements worldwide due to its guaranteed benefits that no other sexual stimulants can offer. But more than a possible cure for medical conditions affecting penis size, it can be a permanent solution for psychologically- and socially-induced penis size problems.
Vimax Male Enhancement Supplement is one
of the popular brands today.

Monday, July 20, 2015

How to Save Money When Shopping

Everybody loves to go shopping and indulge with the pleasure of spending hard-earned money and swiping credit cards once in a while. It is so addicting that it is officially classified as a medical condition. For some people, shopping is a de-stressing habit necessary to clean their systems from the debris of pressure and hassle, while others just do it to enjoy their privileges.

It is never wrong to buy what you want for as long as you can afford it, but it’s a different matter when you start to spend beyond your capacity to earn and pay (don’t you love credit cards?). In the process, piles of debt start to accrue only to leave you hanging. If only you can shop for money, but it’s not that easy. It will never be. Soon enough, law suits start chasing you and your anecdote ends in a tiny dark room called cell. This big problem happens only because you don’t know how to save money while spending it.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

How to Save Money While Paying Debts

You are short of cash to survive the whole month, but you can no longer borrow some money because of a very bad credit rating and history. How can you get extra cash, much more save some for stash?

Saving money is never too late even if you already have a mountain of debts to pay. With debts, the more you need to save and avoid deeper quagmire of financial trouble. With all your dues in addition to you and your family's daily needs, doing it seems so hard to do, if not impossible at all. You will never run out of options on spending your cash. Surprisingly, this is also true in settling debts.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

7 Types of Jeepney Passengers You Don't Want to Ride With

I've been riding a jeepney all my life. Most people do. I prefer it over a bus if the distance is just within the Metro (I can reconsider if the bus is air conditioned). Yes, it's not the best form of transportation there is but it's the most accessible and most reliable nevertheless. If MRT or LRT won't be available on most major thoroughfares anytime soon, I guess mamang driver and I will be having more quality times together.

Typical jeepneys, the most popular mode of public transportation
in the the Philippines
(Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)

Friday, July 17, 2015

How to Choose the Best Internet Marketing Coach

The biggest problem a website owner can have is not having the traffic he needs to make enough money. All the efforts in creating great contents go to waste, and the promising ideas he has never see the light of day. Although a lot of websites have the same problem, you can still avoid being one of them. Making a difference seems hard as you are basically competing against an endless list of top site wannabes. Alexa’s list of most visited websites is probably dominated by mere search engines, but if social media sites give these monopolizing search engines a run for their money, you can surely do that too.


Thursday, July 16, 2015

7 Tips to Save Money for Teenagers

Being young doesn’t excuse anybody from saving. The younger you start, the farther you’ll go. You have more time to spend, more energy to use, more enthusiasm and optimism to strive harder, and more active to look for more opportunities to stash whatever you can. Teenagers nowadays simply do not run of any reasons to spend whatever money they can hold on to, the same reason why saving is a priority, much like your boyfriend or girlfriend.

Consider the possibilities and find all the opportunities. Saving from your mere allowance won’t allow you to gain full financial independence by the time you reach college. That is unless daddy ranks higher in the corporate ladder that money matter doesn’t even make sense at home. Here are seven tips to teach teenagers how to save money.

Being young is not an excuse to not save money
(Photo courtesy of www.freedigitalphotos.net)

4 Stages of a Home Business

A home business has different stages that you should monitor closely to increase chances of success. Passing each stage gives you one level of assurance, and it determines how fast you fall or rise in the competition, and essentially, how fast you can lose or enjoy your investment.

Learn how to wade through problems by learning more about the four different phases that you have to go through as you move on with your home business.

Home Business: Connecting to the world from home
(Image courtesy of www.freedigitalphotos.net) 

Monday, July 13, 2015

Fun Wedding Invitation Ideas for an Adventurist Couple

Human thirst for unique wedding invitation concepts is unquenchable. Honestly though, I don’t think you have to be unique just to be called fun and memorable. To add some quirkiness to your wedding, here are some of the weird but fun ideas that you can adopt to have an absolutely memorable big day.

1. Passport

Everybody is familiar with a passport. This makes the idea of designing an invitation like a passport exciting. It’s just unexpected.


Monday, June 29, 2015

How Does Poverty Affect the Literacy Rate of Filipinos?

This is a short term paper on the topic of poverty and its effects in the quality of education and literacy in the Philippines as part of my requirements in Reading Course subject for my Masters in English, Major in Applied Linguistics degree.

I. Introduction

The question of literacy always comes to mind when talking about social and economic standing, both on a personal and national level.  Stereotyping leads to an erroneous notion that developing countries (also called third-world countries) have illiterate citizens and poor families have illiterate family members. Although poverty does affect literacy on all aspects, it does not solely decide the outcome and quality of education people get as seen in the statistics of developing countries, such as the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia in comparison to the standing of developed countries (also called first-world countries). When it comes to the reading ability of adult citizens, the country is even considerably at par with other first-world nations, such as Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Why Is Hiring a Ghostwriter a Bad Idea?

A music professor asked his students to submit their own classical composition as a final project. One student found his own professor’s submitted composition when he was a student, and submitted it as his own, but rewrote it backwards to avoid getting caught. As a result, the student submitted Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.

You may want to think twice if you are planning to hire a ghostwriter for your school essay because the actual risk is higher than what you may think.


Thursday, June 18, 2015

Why Is Yamaha P155 Contemporary Piano with Mahogany Top the Best Choice for Beginners

For more than a hundred years, Yamaha Corporation has taken music not only as a mere business but as an advocacy to share excellence across the globe by producing a full line of admired instruments of the higher class, and music development through the Yamaha Music Foundation. The brand is a proven leader in producing top-caliber digital pianos. No doubt about it, Yamaha is a true world class manufacturer.

To continue that legacy, a new line of keyboards is available to those who want only the best quality – the P-Series. The P-Series is the true essence of portable keyboards, which you can only expect from a company with more than a century of manufacturing experience. The series is top-billed by Yamaha P155 Contemporary Piano with Mahogany Top Board, the instrument that fits the most sophisticated musicians of today.

The mahogany top merges electronic sound and classical elegance
(Photo courtesy of Amazon)

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Why Is Chocolate the Food for Lovers?

Chocolate has been a part of courtships, anniversaries, and romantic whatnots for so long that it is now synonymous to romance and love. It even antedates the time when Valentine's Day first became a tradition for lovebirds.

Photo courtesy of Free Digital Photos

Sweetness represents love, and chocolate fits the job description perfectly. This mouth-watering dessert appeals not only to the palate but to the senses as well. However, chocolate did not have an easy time convincing people of its magic when it first became a public commodity.

Why Choose Pendant Lighting For Your House?

Choosing the right type of lighting for your home should not be based on pure aesthetics. Rather, a wise decision is needed when it comes to this household staple as this will not just ruin your entire interior design but your budget as well.

Lighting can be a very expensive thing especially if you do not know what is good for your house and what lasts longer. Add to this the electrical consumption of each type that can increase bill by up to 20%. In this time of global warming when everything seems to have its “green” counterpart, it is a must to maximize the capacity of each appliance and household fixture.

A 1927 pendant light designed by Poul Henningsen

Monday, June 15, 2015

Why Is iPage a Good and Bad Choice for a Web Host?

iPage is one of the oldest web hosts around, so I did some digging of a couple of its pros and cons. Here are some reasons why iPage is possible a good and a bad choice at the same time.

Some of the free features available as of June 16, 2015
(Click to enlarge)

Sunday, June 14, 2015

When Bamboos Shoot

This is another feature I wrote in 2006 or 2007. I’m not sure what form of literary piece this is, but I just wrote it. It happened in real life when I was a sophomore in high school, and it’s quite traumatizing I should say.

I hope you enjoy it.


Saturday, June 13, 2015

The Einstein Plot: A Book Review

I found a copy of a book review I wrote in 2007. The book is entitled The Einstein Plot by Basil Heatter. Published in 1982, I admit it has tons of sections and information that almost had my brain circuits breaking down. I survived 384 of it though.

It's really worth the read. 

The Einstein Plot was first published in 1982.
It's a classic that never was.

Five Best Ways to Pass Your College Admission Essay

Finding your dream school means nothing if you will be denied admission. Thousands of aspiring freshmen send their applications to colleges, but most of them will be turned down for different reasons.

In Ivy League bigwigs like Harvard and Yale alone, not more than 10% of applicants go home with a slot. These are the students who stand out in a throng of fresh high school graduates with impressive records and personality.


Friday, June 12, 2015

Fond Memories Made Special By Silly Songs

Songs are memories swayed by verses while dancing in rhymes and melodies. For singers and composers, they are emotions immortalized into words and tones. While most of us can relate to certain songs that depict our past or current emotions—if not trigger us into reminiscing—some of us still connect to songs even if they say none at all of our lives.

That includes me. Certain emotions and memories rush through the back of my eyes upon hearing familiar tunes, not necessarily lyrics. Some of them are understandably relatable as conveyed by the words, but some of them I also find peculiar and funny at times.

Proudly Singing the Nueva Ecija March

1994. I clearly remember Ma’am Alba, my first grade teacher, teaching the entire class the Nueva Ecija March as a way of showing our pride as Novo Ecijanos. At first, I thought it was a mere school requirement as part of our music subject, but as I grew up, I learned that there are indeed gazillions of reasons why being a Novo Ecijano is worth boasting about.

Firsts. In elementary, we learned that Nueva Ecija was one of the first eight provinces in the country to fight the Spaniards into a revolution. We’re on the Philippine flag, symbolized by one of the eight rays of the sun!

Solving Uncertainties

I found a copy of an old poem I wrote in high school. The topic was about math, but I couldn't understand why poem writing needed to be a part of the subject.

Anyway, here it is. All lines have 10 syllables, so that's all I could come up with.

It's entitled Solving Uncertainties.

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