Thursday, October 30, 2008

Do you believe that you can Improve your vision without Prescription Glasses? Read and Find Out!

Most of us may not know that we may be suffering from an eye disorder or visual problems, the early signs are often treated as not too serious because we can just simply attribute them from daily activities like watching tv or spending hours in front of the computer,and most of us may even under estimate it as just simple "visual fatigue" and then one day we will just be surprised that during our routine visit to our eye doctor we will be diagnosed with an eye disorder.

That is why almost over half of our population is suffering from different eye disorders such as myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (long-sightedness),and problems related to computer use.

Well I have a good news for those who suffer from these different refractive eye disorders and even cataract. Yeah, because I came across with this site that is offering a glass that is said to be scientifically proven to restore clear vision and they call it pinhole glasses.

So what are pinhole eyeglasses
? Well these are not your traditional eyeglasses,these are glasses that allows only direct and coherent light rays to pass through your eyes and It does not allow indirect rays from distorting the true images formed by the direct rays entering in your eyes thus improving one's vision in a very natural way.

Have I tried them?
Yes! I may not have an eye problem but I do have one and I enjoy wearing them because I find it very beneficial, with just days of wearing my own pinhole glasses while doing my blog works or watching TV, I can say that It helps me to prevent eye fatigue and eye redness too.

Pinhole Glasses are Completely Natural, Scientific, Effective, Durable and Affordable! Try it and feel the difference..

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Jurgenne Honculada-Primavera - One of Time Magazines Heroes of the Environment 2008, a proud filipino


A zoologist born and raised in Agusan del Norte has made it to TIME magazine’s “Heroes of the Environment 2008” along with Guyana President Bharrat Jagdeo, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenneger, British entrepreneur Peter Head, Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Chinese journalist Wang Yongchan and 26 others.

The lone Filipino among the 2008 heroes, Jurgenne Honculada-Primavera, was chosen for her campaign on sustainable fish/shrimp farming and the protection of mangroves.
“I am not and have never been against aquaculture in my mangrove advocacy. My paradigm is that of mangroves and ponds existing side by side, carefully balanced to protect the environment while sustaining food production,” she said.


A multi-awarded scientist, Pew Fellow and Scientist Emerita of the Southeast Asian Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD), Primavera is one of six heroes under the category, “Scientists and Innovators.” The other categories are “Leaders and Visionaries;” “Moguls and Entrepreneurs;” and “Activists.”


Primavera finished BS Zoology, cum laude, at the University of the Philippines in 1966 and her doctoral degree in Marine Science in 1996 from the same university. She obtained her MA in Zoology from the Indiana University in 1969, taught biology and zoology at the Mindanao State University in Marawi City and has been based in Iloilo since 1975, when she joined SEAFDEC/AQD.


Primavera learned she was chosen when Bangkok-based Hannah Beech of TIME Magazine “interviewed me long distance for one hour at my Sta. Barbara, California hotel” on September 23.She was in Sta. Barbara for a meeting with her writing group at the University of California. The group meets twice a year, she said.


Beech’s article on Primavera begins with a question: “Love shrimp cocktail?”
She continues: “So do lots of others – and that’s the problem. Jurgenne Primavera, whose groundbreaking studies on the life cycles of tiger prawns in her native Philippines helped galvanize an aquaculture revolution, doesn't want to impose a global ban on shrimp tempura. But the former senior scientist at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center on the Filipino island of Panay is campaigning for sustainable fish-farming in order to protect the mangrove forests that act as a crucial buffer zone between land and sea.“


"They remind us that in the face of human creativity and will, no challenge is too great, and no battle is unwinnable - if only we fight."


PHILIPPINE PRIDE INDEED! protect our planet

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Davao del Norte : Future Sports Capital of Mindanao




Davao del Norte Governor Rodolfo P. del Rosario on Tuesday morning led officials in unveiling here the development plan of the proposed modern Davao del Norte Sports Complex, a monumental project which will make the province the premier sports center of Mindanao. Senator Pia S. Ceyetano was the province's guest of honor during the unveiling ceremonies, which coincided with Davao del Norte's 41st founding anniversary. Del Rosario and Cayetano were joined by Vice Governor Victorio Suaybaguio Jr., former governor Prospero Amatong, Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman William "Butch" Ramirez and other Provincial Government officials in unveiling the development billboard of the state-of-the-art sports complex to the cheers of guests and students in attendance. The proposed sports complex, which costs P270 million and features an Olympic-size swimming pool, main bleacher and aquatic center,is targeted for completion in 365 days. The project will rise at the old sports complex in Mankilam. Del Rosario, in his brief opening remarks, said the sports complex is an indication that Davao del Norte is developing fast. "So much is accomplished in so little time," Del Rosario said. "We are building yet another vision that hopefully will be realized in the near future," he added. During the program prior to the unveiling, provincial engineer Josie Jean R. Rabanoz gave a briefer of the proposed sports complex. Provincial sports coordinator Anthony G. del Rosario is optimistic that the province's modern sports complex will lead to possible hosting of major sports events like the Palarong Pambansa. Ramirez immediately gave Davao del Norte the right to host the Mindanao Friendship Games next year. This is aside from the P1 million-worth boxing ring from China he is donating to the province.







Saturday, October 11, 2008

Manila: Soon to be Skyscrapers and Development Haven??

Haha! as I was browsing on the net I collected some pictures of different upcoming skyscraper and structures to soon rise in Metro Manila, well actually some of them are already under construction and some are plans and there is a handful that constructions are suspended. See and indulge!








The Propose Lopez Center (construction suspended?)





Roxas Triangle Twin Towers




Sky City Mandaluyong (construction suspended)




SSS Corporate Center, QC

The AIC Empire tower, Ortigas


GA Tower, Mandaluyong




One Adriatico Place Manila




One Rockwell 01




One Rockwell 02






The St. francis Towers ,Mandaluyopng

more to come sa next post ko.... (LRT underground, City Binondo, The Fort Serendra etc.)


Friday, October 10, 2008

Better Late than Never News: The Philippine Pavilion Won the Gold Prize Award in the 2008 World Expo in Zaragosa, Spain



The Philippine Pavilion was conceptualized and designed in response to the specific brief of the Zaragoza International Expo 2008 organizers: to abide by the theme Water and Sustainable Development.

By obligation, therefore, the pavilion focuses on water management projects all over the Philippines. Participation in this Expo was an acceptance, on the part of the Philippines, of a theme which also attends to tourism promotion as well as state-of-the-art environmentalism. The pavilion design team followed this International Expo theme, per the guidelines set by the National Organizing Committee for the Philippine Pavilion. The design team met the creative challenge of showing the links between and among environmentalism, subtle but effective tourism promotion, and international calibre design.

That they succeeded in doing so—in exhibiting these links—is attested to by the positive response of the Expo visitors.

Baseline statistics and records
There have been an average of 5000 – 6000 visitors to the Philippine Pavilion a day. On the opening day, the 4000+ visitors represented a full ¼ of the total number of visitors to the Expo itself: 20,000 visitors on 14 June 2008. The numbers are increasing steadily, both for the Philippine Pavilion as well as the Expo. The proportion of the total number of visitors to the Philippine Pavilion in relation to the Expo total remains steady: around 20 – 25%.

It is emerging from a lot of positive responses that the Philippines’ responsible adherence to the Expo theme is much appreciated, and lead to considerations of visiting the Philippines.

Records of responses (both positive and negative) are kept by the front-line, Spanish-speaking pavilion staff. These records can form the basis of future assessments of this project.

And on the Last day of the Expo the Philippines was awarded once again the GOLD PRIZE AWARD the highest honor that the expo awards to a participating Nation.

More on : http://www.wowfilipinas.net/index2.php

Galoc oil: Another milestone in Philippine Gas Exploration after the Malampaya Project

THE MALAMPAYA GAS PROJECT- Palawan

PHILIPPINES: Nido Petroleum (Nido) is expecting its Galoc oil field in offshore Palawan Basin of Philippines to produce 6.3 million barrels of oil during the first year of production, according to a statement published on the company's website.



The Australia-based oil and gas company is projecting a pre-tax cash flow of between US$40.1 million and US$67.5 million from 1.4 barrels of oil produced in 2008.



Nido is also expecting to draw 1.4 million barrels of oil from a projected 6.3 million barrel in 2008, 3.4 million barrels from 800,000 barrels in 2010 and 500,000 barrels from two million barrels produced in 2011.



The Galoc oil field is located within the SC14 area operated by Galoc Production Co.



Galoc Production has plans to drill two production wells with its contracted drillship, Jet Drilling's Energy Searcher between August to October this year. The drilling programme is estimated to cost some US$86.4 million.




Galoc Production owns 58.29 per cent of SC14. Nido is the second-biggest shareholder with 22.28 per cent interest.



Nido's Deputy Managing Director, Joanne Williams earlier said the company had earmarked US$20 million this year to develop the Galoc oil field.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Pinoy Update: Ang Bagong Nayon Pilipino (Pagcor City) Manila bay City



PAGCOR's Bagong Nayon Pilipino Entertainment City
To The Point
Emil Jurado
Another project under the Arroyo administration—Pagcor’s Bagong Nayong Pilipino Entertainment City Manila in Bay City, the 120-hectare Roxas Boulevard reclamation—will be up in two years or so. It is Pagcor’s answer to the $98 billion global gaming and entertainment industry in Asia, now being monopolized by Macau, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Malaysia. To get a slice of the pie is more than the dream of Pagcor’s chairman and chief executive Ephraim Genuino, who conceptualized the project.

The project, whose terms of reference have already been finalized after Asian, American and European gaming and entertainment giants showed keen interest, could cost from $10 billion to $15 billion.

More than a venue for world-class gaming and entertainment, Genuino’s brainchild will have theme parks, luxury hotels, residential villages, convention and sports centers, shopping malls, golf course, a hospital district, state-of-the-art theaters, race tracks, gaming centers, waste management facility, marina and a boardwalk, a cultural center and of course, the Bagong Nayong Pilipino for tourists.

This is a project I can support because gaming and entertainment is now the name of the game in fueling tourism. This has been observed in Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Thailand. I still believe that tourism is the country’s engine of growth.

The project aims to provide more than 200,000 jobs and boost related industries and businesses, like hotel and hospitality.

Pagcor now is the third biggest revenue-generating state-owned entity. With this project, Pagcor could well be the biggest income generator for government.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Philippine Pride ; back with a bang!


Hey guys I know you miss me and my postings...hehe.. now I am back and into the blogging business again... had I miss anything from the blog world? hope to hear from you in the comment area,, and I am assuring you that we will be back with the regular posting with more segments coz this will be

PHILIPPINE PRIDE SEASON 2