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An amazing elephant story

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

This is a must read, you’ll love it!
An amazing elephant story…
Sometimes I like these heartwarming stories, but this one is truly interesting.
In 1986, Dan Harrison was on holiday in Kenya after graduating from Northwestern University.
On a hike through the bush, he came across a young bull elephant standing with one leg raised in the [...]

TMS at Entrepreneur Magazine March 2008

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Initially offering training services to a few clients to augment his earnings from a day job, this entrepreneur now heads a group that services big companies [By Marie Anne Fajardo]
Using his broad five-years experience in the business process outsourcing industry, Lawrence Sol Cruz set up his own training firm,
Training Management Solutions (TMS), in [...]

On Blog Vacation at Camiguin Island

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

 
At the White Island Beach / White Sand bar in Camiguin Island… I am here in Camiguin for the Lenten season. One good thing in Camiguin nowadays is that there are Resorts and Restaurants that offers free Wi-fi connection to the customers… I think I can stay here for a longer time as long as [...]

Dolphin Rescues Stranded Whales

Monday, March 17th, 2008

A dolphin has come to the rescue of two whales which had become stranded on a beach in New Zealand.
Conservation officer Malcolm Smith and volunteers had tried in vain for an hour and a half to get the whales to sea.
The pygmy sperm whales had repeatedly beached, and both they and the humans were tired [...]

The Beauty Of Sadness

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Bless this strategic positioning; I could see her walk by. She is a beautiful girl. She works in the same building and is a friend of mine. She drops by my workstation once or twice a week for a quick chat. She has a beautiful smile. But today she seemed sad. In the couple of [...]

Melting glaciers start countdown to climate chaos

Monday, March 17th, 2008

From 1850 to 1970, the team estimates net losses averaged about 30cm a year; between 1970 to 2000 they rose to 60-90cm a year; and since 2000 the average has been more than one metre a year. Last year the total net loss was the biggest ever, 1.3m, and only one glacier became larger. Worldwide, [...]

Web Has Unexpected Effect on Journalism

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The Internet has profoundly changed journalism, but not necessarily in ways that were predicted even a few years ago, It was believed at one point that the Net would democratize the media, offering many new voices, stories and perspectives.
Yet the news agenda actually seems to be narrowing, with many Web sites primarily packaging news that [...]

Why Dogs Are Man’s Best Friend

Monday, March 17th, 2008

You’ve always suspected it. Dogs are man’s best friend. Now you know why.
The later you are, the more excited dogs are to see you.
Dogs will forgive you for playing with other dogs.
If a dog is gorgeous, other dogs don’t hate it.
Dogs don’t notice if you call them by another dog’s name.
A dog’s disposition stays the [...]

Happy St. Patrick’s day

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Pat and Mick landed themselves a job at a sawmill. Just before morning tea Pat yelled: “Mick! I lost me finger!”
“Have you now?” says Mick. “And how did you do it?”
“I just touched this big spinning thing here like thi…
Darn! There goes another one!”
Irishman went to a pet shop and asked how many budgies were [...]

Insurance won’t cover child’s critical leukemia treatment

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Asheville – Paxten Mitchell will get the treatment that could save his life, but it may cost his parents their home and leave them in debt for the rest of their lives.
Paxten, 3, has acute lymphoblastic leukemia, called ALL. But the type he has, hypodiploid, is very rare and doesn’t always respond to the most [...]

I Need Emergency Cash

Monday, February 25th, 2008

I really need cash today but it seems that I cannot get a cash instantly or apply for instant loan, I am not badly needed of a cash it is just an emergency because I have used my remaining cash at the bank to let my sister and brother lend a cash. But I didn’t [...]

Plumbing is also an Art

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

When I was a child we don’t have problem with the plumbing system at home because my father is a master plumber. He knows everything when it comes to water pipes and pumps. Everytime there is a leak my father is there for the rescue but not until he was struck with stroke. He got [...]

Mailboxes, Your Way to Convinience

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Isn’t it frustrating to miss your important letters or your checks delivered by the postmaster because your are not always at home everyday and you are busy at work? Postmasters just can’t leave your important letters at your doorsteps for you to get it later when you come home. Just like my experienced before, when [...]

Applying for Credit Cards is Just for Convenience

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Ever since I got a job I always heard people like my officemates talking about getting a credit cards, I am not really fond of getting my own credit card but they seems so enthusiastic about having one. For me it is just an ID card that gives you the opportunity to acquire credits or [...]

Feeling Blue

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

When you feel alone and no one is caring about you, you will feel like this…


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