Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Oprah Winfrey gives magazine staff $10,000 each Plus an iPad - Buzz In Hollywood

I just want to share to you this article that I read about Oprah Winfrey. I admire her so much because of her humanitarian deeds and maybe because of this she is blessed much. Last year she donated lots of money to South Africa for her school project. We also knew that she managed Charice career in United States of America. If you become successful in the future I encourage you to do the same starting with your own employees just like what she did this month.

Oprah Winfrey gives magazine staff $10,000 each Plus an iPad - Buzz In Hollywood and sometimes she surprises guess by giving gift after the interview in her show. A woman with a big heart deserves happiness and success.

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Chenee Capunan | Pinay wins 2010 McDonald’s singing contest

Chenee Capunan
MANILA, Philippines – Another Filipino has impressed foreign audiences with her singing prowess.

Restaurant employee Chenee Capunan bagged the grand prize of Voice of McDonald’s in April, besting other finalists from Peru and South Korea.

Voice of McDonald’s is a global singing contest for McDonald’s employees, restaurant managers and crew.

Over 10,000 people from the fast food chain’s 32,000 branches around the world auditioned for the competition, which is already on its third year.

Winning the top prize gave the 21-year-old Davaoeña an opportunity to jumpstart her music career by recording demo material in an all-expense paid trip to Hollywood.

A previous Voice of McDonald’s winner has already released her first album.

Grammy Award-winning music producer Walter Afanasieff, a Voice of McDonald’s judge, commented on Capunan: “People stood right up after she sang and thinking about it, I still get chills. So definitely, she's got a future. And I'd like to help.”

Capuyan, for her part, said: “I'm so speechless. A lot of people are watching you performing live on stage. It was really amazing… I'd like to thank the McDonald's family for this wonderful opportunity. Thank you so much!”

The Filipino also won $20,000, a MacBook laptop, a music player and other bonus prizes.

“Sa mga may talento sa pagkanta, huwag kayong magsawa na ipakita ang talento ninyo… ipakita niyo po ang kaya ninyong gawin,” Capunan encouraged other aspiring singers.

From www.abs-cbn.com

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'Pacific Rims' launch a hit in New York

Rafe BartholomewMANHATTAN – More than 200 fans, friends and family came out to support an honorary kababayan, Rafe Bartholomew, on his book launch in Union Square, New York on Wednesday night.

Bartholomew’s book “Pacific Rims” is about the Filipino’s unique version of basketball.

Fans lined up for almost 2 hours just to get his autograph.

“I’m absolutely, amazingly impressed, he’s become such a wonderful articulate young man, and he’s a wonderful writer,” said Vincent Sheeham, a family friend of the author.

Filipinos have praised Bartholomew’s book.

“I love the history. I love the humor into it,” said Marc Anthony Agbuya of Brooklyn, New York.

“When I found it in the bookstore nakita ko na parang Pilipino yung nandito, naka tsinelas, nung nakita [ko] yung Philippines, I have to buy this one,” said Wendell Quilang of Bayside, New York.

Bartholomew said the Philippines’ National Bookstore has ordered 1,500 more copies to be sold in the Philippines. Balitang America



By Don Tagala, ABS-CBN North America News Bureau

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Expatriates Should be Smart About Investment

Working abroad as an expatriate is not easy, you will encounter lots of trials and even abuse from anyone. The locals will see you as their competitors and treats to their jobs. Some Expatriates will get homesick but the government support is not enough. Although these are some of OFW or expatriates problems, there are also some good side like many localities appreciate us as an expatriates because of our skills and talent. Most of the expat also are very hardworking. Without us maybe its their burden too because they really need to hire people from other country and it so happened that we Filipinos are good and can easily adapt the new environment.

Now as an Expatriate we should learn about Investment because by doing so we could start a business when we return home for good. This is the only way that we could reward ourselves for working hard abroad and suffered homesickness for the long time. Nobody will do this but we ourselves. Start learning now like saving at less 10% of our monthly salaries. If you could save 20% or more than that then it is much better. Pay yourself first! Working abroad is not a guarantee that you will retire rich. According to survey 80% to 90% are still poor when they come home for good. Studying livelihood programs and studying entrepreneurship are just some of the example of achieving knowledge in Investing. Studying Mutual Fund, Stock, Bond and Real Estate are also very important. By the Retirement Contribution is very important too.

Read more about investment in Smart About Investment - Earn and Invest Money. This site is still new but there are many sample of how to invest your money. Good luck my friends.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Traditional Filipino Games (Larong Pinoy)

Being away from the Philippines doesn't mean we have to forget everything like our culture and tradition.

Many Filipinos changed when they are away from the Philippines.

Yes there is a saying that be Roman in Rome but let us not forget that we are still a Filipino no matter what.

Most of these Filipinos who lost their identities are those who intermarried with other nationalities.

Well maybe because these women are less educated so they always follow what their husband has to say.

I am not generalizing but mostly of them that I knew were losing their identity being a Filipino.

When I met my high school friends who got married with foreigners, my goodness their children could not speak Filipino language.

Are they ashamed of our culture?

I hope that whether expatriates or products of intermarriages, we should be proud of what we have.

Most this lacking of patriotism are happening in Western Countries but here in Middle East thanks God Filipinos are still intact with their values and culture.

Last week I saw the children here can still play Traditional Filipino Games (Larong Pinoy) and they are very of good at it.

They played with other children in our embassy.

Seeing them makes my mind wondering as if it was just yesterday when I was a toddler playing with my friends under the rain.

We were very dirty with mud but very happy. I could still recall the names of these games in other part of the Philippines.

Hide and Seek is very popular in all part of the Philippines.

As an expatriate we should always remember who we are and where we are from like the Chinese, Japanese, Indian and other Asian nationals.

They are very proud of their culture and tradition.

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Friday, June 4, 2010

How to prepare candy as an Expatriate

Living abroad is always boring especially if the place is Middle East. Being expatriate here for more than 10 years I myself can attest that life is very boring because there is no alcohol, theater, church or other places where we are accustomed. Nevertheless you can entertain yourself with other things like learning to cook and maybe writing or having an online part time job. Here is a simple recipe that might interest you. It is how to prepare a candy. I just read this one from a website where I just read just now. How to prepare candy? | Health And Wealth is a website that I just read and although there are many articles in it, I chose this one for you.

Next time I will share to you other important articles that I will read along. What is good with cooking is that most of the ingredients are available locally. Maybe you could try to cook foods and when you are tire of working abroad you can use it as a business vehicle. My friend who is now based permanently in the Philippines started a pastime on how to cook. Right now his business is prosperous and he told me that why not explore with new idea. Many dreams started from scratches and now they applied them in business.

There are many other thing to ponder as an expatriate so start now and learn new things while you are earning.

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Benefits of Travel Insurance - Earn and Invest Money

OFW as in Overseas Filipino Worker or Expatriate is always traveling abroad or back to his/her country mostly once a year to work and provide his family or her family a bread or shelter for their better future. I am an OFW too and this is my 10th year but still longing to work abroad because there is no better salary in the Philippines. Although we have an insurance by OWWA, I still bought a travel insurance because it has many benefits to help you while you are traveling. Read Benefits of Travel Insurance - Earn and Invest Money for more details about this insurance.

Travel Insurance is actually very popular in UK and United States of America. Most of my friends who are now living in Canada and United States has it. How about you? Are you using this travel Insurance while in vacation? The good thing about this insurance is that it has many benefits as what I read from other blog. Anyway, it depends on travel insurance company because every insurance company has their own features or benefits.

Travel Insurance like other insurance is very important because you really do not know what will happen. If you plan to travel with your friends or perhaps your partner, it is better to buy and enjoy your vacation. Without it, I think your vacation will not be so satisfying.

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Invest in Gold and Other Expensive Metals

invest gold and precious metals
Invest in Gold and Other Expensive Metals if you are an expatriate because they increased their value very fast. I have bought gold and other expensive metals like platinum in the form of jewelries. I have been working abroad for more than ten years and I witnessed the appreciation of gold. This metal increased its value that in 5 years it doubles its price. Most people are affected by this gold rush value especially here in Middle East that Gold is a necessity during wedding ceremony.

Gold Investment is very profitable and easy to do. This investment is a sure way to earn money. Platinum, copper and silver are also good for investment but gold is very popular so I would recommend you to buy gold. It is easy to sell because it is very popular and you can sell it to anyone especially if it is jewelry. This is the advantage of buying gold than other precious metals. There are many types of Gold too, the other popular and expensive one is white gold. I like white gold because they are not prone to snatchers thinking that it silver jewelry. If you are planning to buy gold and other precious metals, my advice is to find a safe vault or perhaps you need to rent a safety box from the private company or banks.

Invest in gold now and other precious metals like copper, silver and platinum and earn big money in a few years. If I bought lots of these metals before then I quadruple my money already. Just remember to find a safety box for your investment.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Overseas Filipino Votes can Determine the Winner of Tight VP Race

Even if the votes outside the Philippines are just 152,323 still this could affect the vice presidential race which is very close. Binay and Roxas are very close and it is very hard to determine the winner without counting all the votes the ABS-CBN said.

Here is the news courtesy from the ABS-CBN:

LONDON – Despite the low turnout, the Overseas Absentee Vote (OAV) could be a telling factor to determine the winner in the heated vice-presidential race between candidates Sen. Mar Roxas and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) records show that there were about 152,323 absentee votes worldwide.

This represents only 26.7% out of more than 500,000 who registered for the month-long OAV period.

Based on the latest unofficial OAV count Thursday night, Liberal Party standard-bearer Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino enjoys a commanding lead with 39,811.

Running second to Aquino is Brother Eddie Villanueva of Bangon Pilipinas who has 11,002, and third is Sen. Manny Villar of Nacionalista Party with 9,852.

In the vice presidential race, Roxas is showing the way with 38,512, followed by Loren Legarda, 12,013 and running third only is Binay with 3,979.

For senators, on top is Frank Drilon with 41,036. He is followed by Miriam Defensor-Santiago, 40,233; Ralph Recto, 38,632; Bong Revilla, 38,330; Jinggoy Estrada, 34,178; Juan Ponce Enrile, 31,062; Ferdinand Marcos Jr., 30,982; Pia Cayetano, 30,187; Vicente Sotto III, 26,891; Sergio Osmena III, 24,927; and Teofisto Guingona III, 24,248.

Holding 12th spot is Joey De Venecia with 21,419.

The absentee vote in Europe did not even reach 20,000 out of almost 62,000 registered voters.

Both Aquino and Roxas are headed for a landslide win in practically all major cities in Europe.

They also enjoy a commanding lead in OAV-rich continents like Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and Africa.

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Partial Results for Vice Presidential Race 2010

These are the partial results as of May 14, 2010 from May 10, 2010 election. The Rank between Binay and Manuel Roxas is very tight that anything could happen at the end of Counting.


Courtesy of ABS-CBN.COM

I am rooting for Roxas but if Binay will win then let us respect the people's mandate.

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Noynoy Leads in Comelec Tally

I just from ABS-CBN about the latest partial tally of the Philippines Presidential Election today and Noynoy Aquino is leading the race for president while Binay and Mar Roxas are neck to neck. Here are the news courtesy of ABS-CBN:

MANILA, Philippines - Sen. Benigno Aquino III and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay leads in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) partial count of the votes for president and vice-president.

In a press conference, Comelec Chair Jose Melo announced that based on 38.25% of clustered precincts, the results were:

For President

Benigno Aquino: 5,553,537 40.44%
Joseph Estrada: 3,278,723 25.76%
Manuel Villar: 2,024,119 13.98%
Gilbert Teodoro: 1,541,199 10.64%
Eddie Villanueva: 453,016 3.12%

Richard Gordon: 226,552 1.56%
Vetallano Acosta: 61,704 0.42%
Nicanor Perlas: 19,196 0.13%
Jamby Madrigal: 17,556 0.12%
JC de los Reyes: 15,842 0.10%

For Vice-President

Jejomar Binay: 5,881,127 40.63%
Manuel Roxas: 5,310,355 36.68%
Loren Legarda: 1,542,687 10.65%
Bayani Fernando: 422,607 2.91%
Edu Manzano: 249,025 1.72%

Perfecto Yasay: 144,471 0.99%
Jay Sonza: 24,616 0.17%
Dominador Chipeco 17,971 0.12%

Melo said the turnout was around 75%. He said he expects to get 55%-60% of total votes cast past midnight Tuesday.

"Are we happy? We are all happy," Melo said in an apparent response to forecasts that the country's first automated polls would fail

He added: "This seems to be a victory of the the Filipino people, with God's help."

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