Bullpups-powered NCR gains Palarong Pambansa semis with rout of Central Visayas' UV Baby Lancers
SAN Juan, Ilocos Sur — National Capital Region (NCR) defeated Central Visayas (CVIRAA), 87-58, on Thursday morning to advance to the semifinals of the Palarong Pambansa secondary boys basketball tournament at the San Juan Covered Court.
Gerry Abadiano scored 20 points to show the way for NCR, represented by NBTC champion National University, in its victory over Central Visayas, represented by Cesafi champion University of Visayas.
Carl Tamayo added 13 points, while Terrence Fortea had 12 points including a triple that put NCR ahead by 20 points, 41-21.
Abadiano scored the final four points of NU’s 11-0 run for a 68-49 lead.
Jearolan Omandac had with 17 points for CVIRAA, which played without Cesafi MVP Beirn Laurente due to an injury.
Meet Francis Zamora
Former San Juan Vice Mayor Francis Zamora has ended the Ejercito-Estrada clan’s 50-year reign after winning against Erap’s granddaughter Janella Ejercito Estrada by 10,247 votes.
ZAMORA, FRANCIS (PDPLBN) - VOTES: 35,060
EJERCITO, ESTRADA JANELLA (PMP) - VOTES: 24,813
WIFE: Keri Neri Zamora
CHILDREN: Amanda, Rocco, Noah & Nicolas
BIRTH DATE: December 05, 1977
BIRTH PLACE: San Juan City
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
COLLEGE: De La Salle University (1999)
COURSE: Bachelor of Arts, Major in Psychology
New York University, New York, U.S.A. (2003)
COURSE: Business Management & Entrepreneurship
University of the Philippines (2006) Diliman Quezon City
Masters Degree: Public Administration
Executive Education Program
John F. Kennedy School of Government (2015)
Harvard University, Cambridge, U.S.A.
WORK EXPERIENCES
1998 and 1999
Former Team Captain
De La Salle Green Archers
back to back UAAP Championships
1999 to 2000
Member of Championship teams
Welcoat Paints (PBL)
Presiding Officer
San Juan City Council
Vice Chairman
City Peace and Order Council, Disaster
Risk Reduction & Management Council
2007-2010
City Councilor - 2nd District
2010-2016
Vice Mayor
San Juan, Metro Manila
ACHIEVEMENTS
Modernization of City and Barangay Emergency Response Units
Prioritizing Peace and Order and Anti-drug Abuse
Bid to San Juan City Mayorship
“I'm just alone. My children are all very young. No one will come after me. I'm not looking at building a political dynasty. I'm just excited to be able to serve the people of San Juan as Mayor”
“The Mayor and Congressman will now work together for San Juan. We can now fulfill all our promises during the campaign and once we're able to do this, the people of San Juan will be able to see the difference of what San Juan will be under the Zamoras compared to what it was under the Estradas”
News to Go - 'Serbisyo on the Go' brings storytelling to street kids (03/04/11)
In News to Go's regular Serbisyon on the Go segment, anchor Kara David brings professional storyteller Melody Remorca to educate and entertain street children in a poor area Manila, including 14-year-old Red Evangelista, who dreams of learning to read.
Sabong - Cockfighting - ThunderBird
Cockfighting in the Philippines is called Sabong. There are illegal and legal cockfights. Legal cockfights are held on cockpits every week. Illegal cockfights, called tupada or tigbakay, are held in secluded cockpits where the authorities would not be able to operate raids. In both kind of cockfights, knives or gaffs are used. There are two kinds of knives used in Philippine cockfighting. The single edge blade (use in derbies) and double edged blades, lengths of knives also vary. All knives are attached on the left leg of the cock. But depending on the agreement between owners, blades can be attached on the right leg, or even on both legs. Sabong and illegal tupada, are judged by a referee called sentensyador or koyme, whose verdict is final and not subject to any appeal.
The Philippines has hosted several World Slasher Cup derbies, held twice a year and staged in Araneta Coliseum. The world's leading game fowl breeders gather twice a year during this event.
Saksi: Residential area sa Brgy. Kabayanan, apektado ng sunog
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SDEAS #300 La Salle Invitation
In celebration of the Lasallian Jubilee Year, we would like to invite the entire Benildean Deaf community to the Solemn Mass in honor of the Tercentenary of the Transitus (Death) of Saint John Baptist de La Salle at the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral - Minor Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Intramuros, Manila on April 10, 2019, Wednesday.
This is De La Salle Philippines' celebration of the Feast of our Founder spearheaded by DLS-CSB and DLSU-Manila and we will be joined by Luzon La Salle Schools.
SDEAS has a separate departure schedule to accommodate everyone in going to Intramuros. (Please refer to the schedule below). And since we will be arriving early, we have arranged a tour within Fort Santiago with the Deafinite Tour Guiding services. Everyone is encouraged to donate any amount to support our Deaf tour guides.
SCHEDULE
10:00AM SDEAS Departure to Intramuros
10:30AM SDEAS Tour at Fort Santiago with Deafinite Tour Guiding Services
12:30 NN Lunch at Manila Cathedral (Simple Lunch will be provided)
1:30PM Public Veneration of the Relic of Saint John Baptist de La Salle / Sacrament of Confession
2:30PM Taize Prayer
3:00PM Holy Mass to be presided over by His Eminence Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle
4:30PM Snacks at Manila Cathedral
5:00-5:30 PM Back to Benilde
Let us fill the cathedral with green and white!
Animo La Salle!
Aeta Project at Nabuclod
On December 30, 2016, Empower Philippines went to visit one of the most beautiful aboriginal tribes in the Northern Luzon, the Aetas who reside in Nabuclod, Floridablanca, Pampanga.
We came with medicines, surgical help and food.
We came home filled with God.
Please enjoy the short film about our powerful visit.
BP: Mga produktong gawa sa patapong bagay, pinagkakakitaan
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UB: 3 sugatan matapos mahagip ng bus ang isang tricycle sa EDSA-Aurora Blvd.
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Culture of the Philippines
The culture of the Philippines reflects the country's complex history. It is a Malayo-Polynesian culture.
The Philippines was first settled by Melanesians; today, although few in numbers, they preserve a very traditional way of life and culture. After them, the Austronesians or more specifically, Malayo-Polynesians, arrived on the islands. Today the Austronesian culture is very evident in the ethnicity, language, food, dance and almost every aspect of the culture. These Austronesians engaged in trading with China, India, Japan, the Ryukyu Islands, the Middle East, Borneo, and other places. As a result, those cultures have also left a mark on Filipino culture.
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Dual Meet (Rizal and Antipolo) : Jive
Shockey - Malab-ot Ko Ang Tanan ( ilonggo )
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Malab-ot Ko Ang Tanan
Shockey
ye ye ye ye
ari na na naman
(mic check)
coz im back on the mic (uh)
chorus2x
bal-an ko makaya ko
kag bisan ako bata
malab-ot ko ang tanan
kung ako mag tinguha
Verse1
mga bata mga babaye man ukon lalake
mag palapit kamo kay ari na naman si shockey
para sa mga pamangkot nyo ari ang sabat simple
madamo ang solution kag wala sng impossible
ocho anyos ang ubra ko dakop sng grasshopper
naga pangabay kung mag dako nga mag isa man ka rapper
ang importante dapat may inspiration
e butang sa ulo nga wala sng limitation
ang tanan kung nahimo nya mahimo mo man
wala sng may naga pugong sa imo nga masarangan
kinahanglan mo mag kayod indi ka mag dali
matilawan mo ang pa-it sng luha sa imo'ng hibi
damo pa nga pangabudlay tanan indi hapos
sa aton pangabuhi ma-agyan mo ang pag antos
luzon visayas mindanao
naga sugod palang ta damo pa nga pag tilaw
chorus2x
bal-an ko makaya ko
kag bisan ako bata
malab-ot ko ang tanan
kung ako mag tinguha
verse2
kag sa liwat mga bata sa akon mag pamati
naga hatag sng misa kumbaga ako ang pari
mga girls nga wala ka lampas dieciocho
sigeha ang lakwatcha kag kadta ang imo siko
ang buot ko silingon indi sagi pa club
kung indi mo gusto maguba ang imo bwas damlag
nag busong temprano thats my lecture
sa wala namati teh guba ang future
dapat nga mag halong sa inyo decision
indi mag dala sng peke nga impormasion
para maka sulod sa bar with fake I.D
kay kadamo sng lalake with STD
mga estudyante nga gusto mag successful
indi mag ligoy just stay in school
untati na ang padungol stop the inutel
ako di ang maestro kag kamo ang pupil
chorus2x
bal-an ko makaya ko
kag bisan ako bata
malab-ot ko ang tanan
kung ako mag tinguha
verse3
ha tinguha amo ni ang tinaga
nga dapat mo gamiton kung gusto mo nga makita
ka sa babaw indi nga permi lng sa idalum
ang imo nga plastada kag sagi kalang pagutom
ano sunod himu-on plano asta mag hapon
kung indi kada mag hulag teh amo kaman gihapon
gani umpisa kana ubra sng mayo
para sa kabata-an may maayo nga ejemplo
indi mag salig sa estranhero salig sa imo lawas
may kumpyansa hala bira sige ang waswas
para mag kusog inom sng gatas
indi ka mag pahubog teh sige alcohol imu e balhas
ikaw bala ga plano nga gusto mag piloto
ukon mag marinero sige mag sakripisyo
iho si iha gusto nya mag doctora
taposa ang kolehiyo likaw sa barkada
sulod sa klase my name is shockey
six years in highschool and everybody against me
all the years that I wasted its time to fill the gaps
imma do this imma do that all of the above
black eyed peas pareho kay A.P.L
listen closely yo I got a story to tell
dala ko ang akon papel didikar sa eskwela
ako subong naga sulat sang akon nga diploma
chorus2x
bal-an ko makaya ko
kag bisan ako bata
malab-ot ko ang tanan
kung ako mag tinguha
uh uh uh
shockey lapiz n' papel
underground records
yea thats all I can say
and I'm giving advice
just be nice....In God We Trust...
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Timeline of United States military operations | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of United States military operations
00:00:33 1 Extraterritorial and major domestic deployments
00:00:52 1.1 1775–1799
00:03:29 1.2 1800–1809
00:04:53 1.3 1810–1819
00:09:13 1.4 1820–1829
00:10:43 1.5 1830–1839
00:13:10 1.6 1840–1849
00:15:56 1.7 1850–1859
00:21:11 1.8 1860–1869
00:24:21 1.9 1870–1879
00:26:21 1.10 1880–1889
00:27:54 1.11 1890–1899
00:32:44 1.12 1900–1909
00:36:24 1.13 1910–1919
00:44:36 1.14 1920–1929
00:48:10 1.15 1930–1939
00:49:03 1.16 1940–1944
00:50:41 1.17 1945–1949
00:53:01 1.18 1950–1959
00:56:15 1.19 1960–1969
00:58:50 1.20 1970–1979
01:02:00 1.21 1980–1989
01:12:01 1.22 1990–1999
01:22:28 1.23 2000–2009
01:27:43 1.24 2010–present
01:34:18 2 Battles with the Native Americans
01:34:36 3 Relocation
01:35:09 4 Armed insurrections and slave revolts
01:37:14 5 Range wars
01:38:06 6 Bloody local feuds
01:38:25 7 Bloodless boundary disputes
01:39:13 8 Terrorist, paramilitary groups and guerrilla warfare
01:39:25 8.1 18th and 19th century
01:40:12 9 Labor–management disputes
01:40:47 10 State and national secession attempts
01:41:25 11 Riots and public disorder
01:41:48 12 Miscellaneous
01:43:01 12.1 Latter-day Saints
01:43:16 12.2 Republic of Texas
01:43:33 13 See also
01:43:42 14 Notes
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This timeline of United States government military operations is based on the Committee on International Relations (now known as the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs). Dates show the years in which U.S. government military units participated. Items in bold are the U.S. government wars most often considered to be major conflicts by historians and the general public. Note that instances where the U.S. government gave aid alone, with no military personnel involvement, are excluded, as are Central Intelligence Agency operations.
Culture of the Philippines | Wikipedia audio article
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The culture of the Philippines is a combination of cultures of the East and West. Filipino identity was created primarily as a result of pre-colonial cultures, colonial influences and Chinese traders intermixing together; gradually evolving into a uniquely Filipino identity. In pre-colonial times, the Philippines was a divided set of nations, islands and tribes being ruled by their own kings, chieftains, lakans, rajahs, datus and sultans. Every nation has its own identity and some are even part of a larger empire outside of what is now the Philippines. Manila, for example, was once part of the Bruneian Empire, while many parts of Mindanao is theorized to be part of the Majapahit Empire, with its capital being located in East Java in modern-day Indonesia. The advent of colonial rule in the islands marked the beginning of The Philippines as a colony that would later evolved into a country after independence, a collection of Southeast Asian countries united under Spain. Chinese influence has been felt throughout Southeast Asia through trade, even before the colonization of the region; specifically by the Ming dynasty and other earlier Chinese dynasties, from as early as the 9th century. But it was during Spanish colonization that Chinese-Filipino influence truly left their mark on what is now the Philippines. The blending of indigenous, colonial and external influence is very evident in the historic arts and traditions of the Philippines.
The Philippines was first settled by Negritos; today, although few in numbers, they preserve a very traditional way of life and culture. After them, the Austronesians arrived on the archipelago. Today, the Austronesian culture is strongly evident in the ethnicities, languages, cuisine, music, dance and almost every aspect of the culture. These Austronesians engaged in trading with other Austronesians, particularly in the neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. They also traded with the mainland Southeast Asia, as well as Japan, China, the Indian subcontinent and Arabia. As a result, some of these cultures marked their influences on Philippine culture.The Spanish Empire then gradually colonized the islands between the 16th and 19th centuries (Batanes being one of the last places to be colonized in the mid-1800s), after more than three centuries of colonization, Roman Catholicism spread throughout the archipelago and influenced the religion of the native people. Then, after being colonized by Spain, the Philippines became a U.S. territory for almost 50 years. Influence from the United States is manifested in the wide use of the English language, media and in the modern culture and clothing of present-day Philippines.
Nueva Ecija | Wikipedia audio article
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Nueva Ecija (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Nueva Ecija; Ilokano: Probinsia ti Nueva Ecija; Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Nueva Ecija; Pangasinan: Luyag na Nueva Ecija) (Tagalog pronunciation: [nuˈwɛbɐ ɛsiˈha] ( listen)) (PSGC: 034900000; ISO: PH-NUE) is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. Its capital is the city of Palayan. Nueva Ecija borders, from the south clockwise, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Pangasinan, Nueva Vizcaya and Aurora. The province is nationally known as the Rice Granary of the Philippines, producing the largest rice yield in the country.
List of Catholic clergy scientists | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:45 The churchmen-scientists
00:01:55 A
00:05:14 B
00:10:29 C
00:15:53 D
00:17:17 F
00:19:16 G
00:22:24 H
00:24:48 I
00:25:16 J
00:26:00 K
00:28:21 L
00:31:20 M
00:37:21 N
00:38:33 O
00:39:44 P
00:43:35 R
00:45:53 S
00:51:45 T
00:53:32 V
00:55:51 W
00:57:24 X
00:57:45 Z
00:59:07 See also
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This is a list of Catholic churchmen throughout history who have made contributions to science. These churchmen-scientists include Nicolaus Copernicus, Gregor Mendel, Georges Lemaître, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon, Pierre Gassendi, Roger Joseph Boscovich, Marin Mersenne, Bernard Bolzano, Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Nicole Oresme, Jean Buridan, Robert Grosseteste, Christopher Clavius, Nicolas Steno, Athanasius Kircher, Giovanni Battista Riccioli, William of Ockham, and others listed below. The Catholic Church has also produced many lay scientists and mathematicians.
The Jesuits in particular have made numerous significant contributions to the development of science. For example, the Jesuits have dedicated significant study to earthquakes, and seismology has been described as the Jesuit science. The Jesuits have been described as the single most important contributor to experimental physics in the seventeenth century. According to Jonathan Wright in his book God's Soldiers, by the eighteenth century the Jesuits had contributed to the development of pendulum clocks, pantographs, barometers, reflecting telescopes and microscopes, to scientific fields as various as magnetism, optics and electricity. They observed, in some cases before anyone else, the colored bands on Jupiter’s surface, the Andromeda nebula and Saturn’s rings. They theorized about the circulation of the blood (independently of Harvey), the theoretical possibility of flight, the way the moon effected the tides, and the wave-like nature of light.