How to Find Jobs in Singapore

If you are looking to land a job in Singapore or if you just want to know the possibilities of working in SG, then this article is for you.

A very informative tips and guide based on personal experiences of the author and from other filipinos who have already found their luck in this fast growing country in Asia.

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Barack Obama vs John McCain U.S. Election 2008 Results

It’s official! Barack Obama is the 44th US President.
He can now be more properly called as His Excellency, President Barack Obama!

I’ve followed Obama’s journey from his narrow victory over fellow Democrat heavy contender Hillary Clinton back when he was still being criticized of his eligibility to rule the United States. It was that event that I become alarmed, and so really supported Obama * although who cares if an amateur blogger like me will support him, it doesn’t affect the polls anyway, right? So silly of me, I know* in my own little way by featuring him to my post Racial Discrimination before, which has contributed a generous amount of traffic to my blog.

Anyways, I wouldn’t bore you why I support the Democrat party for Presidency, but I vote for Sarah Palin as Vice President, but that’s another story to tell.

So, here’s the final tally of votes of one of the most intriguing and controversial presidential election in U.S. election history:

1. Barack Obama : 61,641,993 votes
2. John McCain : 54,865,190 votes

To continue reading the full article, click the link that follows: U.S. Election 2008 Results

FREE Red Ribbon – Metrobank

Making a purchase of P1,500 or more? Then use your Metrobank Credit Card and get a FREE Red Ribbon treat such as Pan-Grilled Chops ala Carte, or Pancit Palabok Meal, or a Bread Bundle, or a slice of S’mores Cake with a drink! At last Metrobank has a reward program similar to BPI’s. Although, a bit higher than BPI’s current Greenwich Meals Promo (minimum of P1,000). Now where is BDO in this picture?

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Win tix to Rihanna & Chris Brown – Globe

Want to Win tickets to Rihanna & Chris Brown concert in Taguig for you and your barkada? Then why don’t you join in Globe’s Pix2Party. All you got to do is upload your best Rihanna and Chris Brown inspired Gimik photo as your barkada page’s primary photo. The top 3 best barkada pictures Win tickets! Better dress up good and don’t forget to strike that pose!

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Travel Shot Photo Contest

Join Immunizers first Travel Shot Photo Contest and get a chance to take home one of 3 P10,000 CASH! Did that grab your attention? There are 3 categories you may join: Extreme Adventure, Food Trip, and Little Jetsetters. Entry is absolutely FREE! So upload your entries now!

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Top 10 Ways To Look and Feel Your Best

10. Take care of your appearance. ( You’re the only one who can. )
*Patricio notes: Me? I buy things that makes me look and feel good for myself!

9. Wear a smile, always.

8. Get out of your chair and exercise!

7. Never build yourself up by putting others down!
* Patricio notes: That’s a big NO-No.

6. Be yourself. No need to fake:
*Patricio notes: Yep. Don’t pretend to be someone you aren’t. Worse? Being a social climber.

5. Carry yourself well. You were hand-made by God.

4. Look beyond you & celebrate the accomplishment of others.

3. Cut back on the sugar and drink PLENTY of water.
*Patricio notes: Take it from the expert, haha. I’m a diabetic at age 17 because of my EXTREME LOVE fer Coke, hehe. But now, I’m trying to drink more water than this Cola, hmpf.

If you want to complete this article, which I believe is a must-read, please click the link here:

Top 10 Ways To Look and Feel Your Best

Ateneo de Davao’s No Permit No Exam Policy

While I was doing my assignment at the The Gazebo of our school the other week with my classmates, we were approached by 3 higher year students. They introduced theirselves to us and asked us whether they could ask something from us. What’s the point of asking? You’re actually doing it, right? Kidding aside, we don’t have a choice, but of course to say yes. It would be very rude of us to hesitate. We simply dont want to be disturbed while doing our Accounting assignment which is supposed to be done at home, haha.
Going back. They discussed about the most controversial issue that the entire Ateneo de Davao community is talking about, the No Permit- No Exam Policy.
The NP-NE policy was said to have been approved months ago and will soon take full effect in the University this coming semester.
The bottomline of the conversation is that, they’re doing a signature campaign to hinder the administration from putting NP-NE into action. And so we’ve signed a long piece of paper with many students already signed before us. I understand that as I signed it, it also follows that I oppose the said policy.
I oppose the policy because it will also affect me as a stockholder of this university. But I must admit, that I also understand the position of our university, financialy to be specific. But the man rebutted and told us that the Ateneo have sources of fund other than the precious students’ tuition fees.
He emphasized that the Admin has enough funds to compensate for other expenses of the university.
Well for me, I’m just an ordinary Atenista who’s been doing my job well, studying to make my mother, who’s been paying my tuition, proud. She may not say it directly to me, but I know she’s working so hard to earn more or less Php 7000 every exam.
I’ve just took the final exam yesterday, and I’ll be taking Final Exams for the rest of my subjects tomorrow until ….

To continue reading the author’s opinion on this controversial issue at the University, please click the link that follows: ADDU’s No Permit- No Exam Policy

Ang ngiti ni Nog-nog

Si Nog-nog ay isang batang palaboy sa Binondo. Makulit at hungkag sa wastong kaugalian na natututunan ng isang batang normal sa isang normal na tahanan. Ngunit narunong siyang makihalubilo sa lansangan–street smart, ika nga.

Tuloy ang pagbasa…

Our Neighbor Chris

Our neighbor, Chris, is a jobless husband.

Farming at his own backyard to feed his family, he would sometimes provide us with some of his harvested vegetables especially during days when we had no money to buy food. He learned his farming skills from his dad who is a farmer by profession. He was also our handy man at times when we needed certain fixes in the house. Chris grew up in a rural area, a small, laid-back farming village at the foot of the mountains of Arayat, Pampanga, wherein people have dinner at 5PM, sleep at 8PM, and wake up earlier than the rooster to work in their land.

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Warren’s debate with a “cult-member”

For the first time since this weekend, I will write about what transpired last Saturday between Warren and Alex, the guy who engaged Warren into a three hour long debate over their “church’s vision”.

Again, it was a three hour long debate that got my brain running in circles so I hope you will be patient with me as I relay to you the WHOLE (yeah, I’ll try) story in one blog post.

It started as soon as Alex sat down to join us for dinner. Warren and I have tried avoiding him by initially not wanting to come down for dinner, but Ahnya and Atsi were there and we knew it was the only time we are all together as one family that we wanted to seize the moment, so we went downstairs anyway. Actually, we were in the middle of deciding on whether to go down or not when, as if on cue, Dihya went knocking on our door to annouce that dinner is ready.
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