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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Still learning to be a better blogger
Labels: Leo Babauta, Problogger, The Power of Less, Zen Habits
Sunday, April 4, 2010
A sad story: Cover up of priest abusing a minor pinned to the Pope
Labels: abuses, help, pedophile, Pope Benedict, Priest
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Why does Jesus have to die in the cross?
Labels: Good Friday, Jesus, resurrection, Shroud of Turin
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Watching music videos in the tube: a déjà vu feeling and a concern at the same time
It has been awhile since I watched music videos in TV. Watching it from the net is very different from watching it on TV. In the net you can search the one that you want to see but in TV whatever they are currently playing is the one you going to watch or you can press the power button to shut it down if you don’t like it.
I was tuned into MTV’s AMTV and VH1’s Jumpstart. The first one I saw was at MTV titled “Live like were dying.” I already heard this in the radio but seeing it is different. The artist, , is new to me. I like the combination of the usual singing plus the speed rapping he does. It kinda pace up your rhythm. Then I have been hearing this new song also in radio it’s sung by featuring Ludacris. The title is “Baby” and the lyrics is kinda cute…the typical teen music.
Then I saw rapper featuring Justin Timberlake. For my personal opinion most videos these days are sexual oriented and some language is explicit. That is why the young viewers are absorbing and manifesting these bad behavior due to the influence of their environment. Yes we can argue that the environment is co-incidental to a person’s persona and the choice is really theirs to make. The youth of today are independent and that has two way effect. One is that they are able to take charge of what they really want and the other is that the standard they abide is the one that is what they have grown into thus having such exposure to media with sexual content and language makes them have this kind of thinking.
I am not entirely against media or music video, I truly love them. Only that there should be responsibility because we cannot stop young people to view these videos because they have that right to choose. The youth of today needs guidance but not to strict just like before. They are vulnerable. I just saw the news regarding a boy beating nearly to death a girl in school because of a text message. The boy who is about 14 years old might be judge as an adult according to the news because as per the disposition the act was premeditated. Simple actions or words might have different interpretations because of the influences the youth of today are receiving daily.
Please don’t hesitate to add your comments.
Labels: media influence, MTV, Music videos, troubled youth, VH1, youth
Sunday, March 14, 2010
You can educate the poor children of Philippines through Big Brother, Big Sister Project
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Banco de Oro, Sienna-Del Monte Branch
409 Del Monte Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines
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Ground Flr., BPI Credit Card Bldg.
Room A, 4th Floor, Makati Stock Exchange Bldg., Ayala cor.
Makati Ave., Makati City.
Makati Stock Exchange Bldg., Ayala cor, . Makati Ave., Makati
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volunteers joining the trek are required to help in at least one
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Labels: BBBS, donation, Paypal, Project " It only takes a spark"
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Pacquiao vs. Clottey.....Pacman vs. Grandmaster
Labels: boxing, fight, Grandmaster, Joshua Clottey, Manny Pacquiao, Pacman, The Event
Friday, March 12, 2010
Thinking of earning online and making e-books online
Labels: Adsense, Amazon, Bo Sanchez, E-book, Ebay, Facebook, Google, Jomar Hilario, Laura Roeder, Multiply, Nuffnang, online Marketing, Robert Kiyosaki, Twitter
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Tiger Wood's Apology
When I woke this morning all news are on Tiger Wood's apology news conference. His misdemeanor is just as ordinary as any other public personalities but as of this moment its the hottest buzz that is happening. His apology was made on TV to address some concerns but he avoided any further questions from the media. He clearly states that he doesn't know when will he be back for golf becuase right now the most important thing is his family.
Everybody Knows
Lately I have been searching YouTube for latest music videos and also about John Legend. His music is kinda different; it has that thing that makes you feel the music. One of the music that I have been enjoying right now is "Everybody Knows".
Labels: breakup, Everybody knows, John Legend, relationship
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Family Fued
Philippines has been known for having great family ties that this tie not only run on immediate family but also up to distant relatives that one might not even know.
Together with this family ties are feuds between families due to inheritance, negative comments, gossip, and envy.
I believe the number one reason of families fighting is due to inheritance. Until now so many lands and properties are left undivided and are wasted instead of being utilize for greater use. One sibling accuses the other of cheating or being greedy. The problem is that parents have not executed wills that will divide all that they will leave behind when they pass away. From the siblings this issue will also be inherited by their children and thus bring the issue to the level of grandchildren and so n and so forth….time is wasted on so many arguments. My advice to parents is as early as possible draft your will. Don’t divide your riches according to your favorites rather divide it fairly. Each ought to receive the right portion according to their needs and capacities to make whatever they inherit last long so that it will benefit your great grandchildren.
When re-unions take place it is commonly practice for families to boast their wealth, their child’s achievement in school, promotion in work, and so forth. And then they will start to pin point bad things about each other. Telling this and that and suggesting that it could have been like this or that. Others start digging others past mistakes; telling that because of that the families name has been hurt or disgrace. After all this discussions the occasion which is supposed to be the unifying catalyst becomes the element that sours more the relationship between and among relatives.
As what it does, gossips also breaks down family ties. You will just one day hear from other people what a relative is spreading about you. You end up the laughing story of the town. As one story from the mouth of a relative, probably just a small comment or a funny event, turns into the talk of the town. Sometimes gossip is deliberately spread by your very own relative due to petty quarrels to issues that involves life and privacy just to get even. Sometimes even false accusations are fabricated to make others look bad in the community to gain peoples sentiment at the expense of others.
Envy is also a bond breaker. As one relative sees another get wealthier, the other starts compare themselves to the point of accusing others of doing something illegal. The problem with this is that people make this envy the fire in their hearts thus instead of themselves working hard to make their livelihood, work, or business more prosperous they put the blame on their relative becoming more richer. Sometimes they would even blame if some mishap or death to a family member that if their wealthy relative could have just help things would have been different. It is a crazy notion that people blame their poverty on someone else hard work when they themselves don’t even move an inch to do something to help themselves.
Labels: envy, Family fued, fights, gossip