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Friday, July 24, 2009

TOP 10 JUNE 2009 Nursing Exam Result (PRC)






A total of 32, 617 out of 77, 901 passed the Nurse Licensure Examination given by the Board of Nursing last June, the Professional Regulation announced Saturday.

1. Golda Manto Yap, a graduate of the Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation, topped the nursing board examination, getting an average score of 86.80 percent.

2. Ronie Rose Capati Arevalo, Adamson University -- 86.40%

3. Michelle Alejandro Barberan, Arellano University-Manila -- 86.20%

4. Caroline May Rellosa Chamen, Philippine College of Health & Sciences -- 86.00%
Clarissa Leonor Tible Escober, Naga College Foundation -- 86.00%

5. Marco Magtulis Dometita, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.80%
Margaret Cheung Encarnacion, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.80%
Marc Bago-Od Marzan, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.80%
Lalaine Lim Perlas, Our Lady of Fatima University-Valenzuela -- 85.80%
Debbie Rose Uy Tanengsy, Velez College -- 85.80%

6. Lisa Angelica Vela Evangelista, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.60%

7. Adrian Patrick Patawaran Calimag, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.20%
Jed Asiaii Mariano Dimaisip, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 85.20%
Aaron Miranda Esporlas, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.20%

8. Mary Joy Sarreal Crisostomo, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.00%
David John Gabriel Egbalic Cristobal, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.00%
Libby Joy Recinto Evangelista, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.00%
Ma Paula Rhove Rivera Ortega, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 85.00%
Andrew Chua Tiu, Velez College -- 85.00%
Ginelle Marie Galarpe Visaya, University of Santo Tomas -- 85.00%

9. Helene Marie Mejorada Calderon, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.80%
Abigail Ann Borromeo Candelario, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.80%
Jan Benzon Tan Chan, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.80%
Anna Melissa SeƱga Lo, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.80%
Jernedell Geishar Tabugara Mabiling, Western Mindanao State University -- 84.80%
Von Vener Palicpic Miguel, Perpetual Help College of Manila -- 84.80%
Johanna Thomas Yu, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.80%

10. Angela Carmela Fernandez Agbay, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Pheelyp Edward Cruz Aytona, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Julienne Katrina Bulaon Beltran, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Maria Rosario Angala Brillante, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Jasper Quintana Castillo, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Diane Rachelle Cruz Crisostomo, Centro Escolar University-Malolos -- 84.60%
Jose Mari NiƱo Leonor Cuarto, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Salvador Isidro Buban Destura, Immaculate Conception College-Albay -- 84.60%
Abigail Joanna Uy Doluntap, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Rove Ann Tonolete Enguerra, Trinity University of Asia (Trinity-QC) -- 84.60%
Jana Flores Fragante, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Jan Igor Temple Galinato, Mindanao State University-Marawi City -- 84.60%
Divina Viktoria Pobre La Torre, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Vanessarose Delavin Lim, Far Eastern University-Manila -- 84.60%
Rachel RaƱola Milante, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Loraine Ab-Abaen Payangdo, Benguet State University-La Trinidad -- 84.60%
Kristine Arcilla Ramos, Catanduanes State Colleges-Virac -- 84.60%
Robert Joe Isip Sagum, Far Eastern University-Manila -- 84.60%
Ingrid Buela San Juan, University of the Philippines-Manila -- 84.60%
Christelle Miracle-An Quizon Santiago, University of Santo Tomas -- 84.60%
Jian Laurice Ramos Sicat, Angeles University Foundation -- 84.60%
Miriem Paulle Beltran Soriano, Saint Louis University -- 84.60%
Teddy Jr Chan Untalasco, Lorma College -- 84.60%



David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

PGMA SONA


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s last State-of-the-Nation Address will focus on her administration’s accomplishments and what needs to be done in the future to sustain the country’s gains and improve the welfare of Filipinos.

In a media briefing this afternoon in Malacanang, Press Secretary Cerge Remonde said the President’s “historic” SONA at the opening of the joint Congress on July 27 at the Batasan Complex will last about 40 minutes.

On Monday, Remonde said the Chief Executive will candidly report to the public the accomplishments made since 2001 including the country’s economic resilience in the face of the global crisis.

“This will be a very historic SONA that should not be missed by anyone who cares for his or her country. The President will tell our people very candidly about the state of the nation against the backdrop of the global financial crisis. She will report to the nation what has been done by her administration to minimize the impact of the global crisis to our country and people,” he said.

The President, according to him, ably steered the economy to achieve our economic resiliency that made the Philippines “among the very few countries in the world that will continue to enjoy economic growth this year.”

Remonde said this was validated yesterday by Moody’s upgraded rating for the Philippines.

The Press Secretary said the SONA will also “tell us what needs to be done in the future so that the gains of her administration will be preserved for the best interest of our country.”

Expected to be highlighted are the accomplishments in the President’s 10-point agenda to include programs to balance the budget, livelihood and jobs generation, political reforms, peace and security, unprecedented investments in human and major physical infrastructure, wider access to education, quality health care and other social services programs.

Remonde said the President’s SONA will be backed up by audio-visual testimonies of project beneficiaries.

“I hope that finally after the SONA, all these issues about declaring Martial, state of emergency and everything else will be laid to rest,” Remonde.

“For those who have faith no explanation will be necessary but for those who have no faith no explanation will be possible considering that we are still at the height of the political season I believe that we will never run out of doubting Thomases,” Remonde said.

Remonde expressed gratitude to the pronouncements of Senate president Sen. Juan Ponce Enrile and leading businessman Manny V. Pangilinan who both praised the Chief Executive as one of the best Presidents the country ever had.

Remonde said Enrile is a statesman who has seen the ups and downs of Philippine politics at least for the last decade, while Pangilinan is one of Asia’s most distinguished and respected businessmen.
David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Ilonggo Bloggers Event at SM City Iloilo, July 31 2009

Date: Friday, July 31, 2009
Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: Lower Ground Floor, Foodcourt Hallway, SM City Mandurriao

This is the first ever bloggers’ event in Iloilo. Sponsored by SM City Iloilo. All bloggers and forum members are invited to join in the fun, win prizes and take home freebies!

This event is solely hosted by Sm City. Brian Miag-ao, one of the IT personnel in SM City, invited me and other bloggers and forumers in Iloilo to participate.

The Marketing people from SM City will be emailing forum admins and bloggers about this event and what it’s going to be about. Please wait for that email.

Source: FaceBook Event posted by Claire

UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE!

The event will be for the launching of FREE Mallwide Wi-Fi for SM City Shoppers.

Snacks will be served for FREE.

The only thing that bloggers will bring is a wifi ready laptop. For those who do not have laptop there are demo units from tenants for the participants to use during the activity, but very limited.

For those who will be attending, please confirm your attendance on Claire’s facebook post (see above) or comment on this post. Please do this ASAP. I need to submit your names by the 23rd.

Thanks gid!

For sure I will be there! see you there fellow bloggers!


David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Pagpugay sa Dakilang Master Rapper (Remembering FrancisM)
































Francis Magalona was a hero and an inspiration to those lives he has touched. I was in tears watching such artists as Gloc9 cry unabashedly in a televised tribute on “Eat Bulaga” on Saturday. My heart also went out to his children, especially the young ones who may not yet realize their loss.

I admire his wife Pia Arroyo-Magalona a lot because of her strength amid all the pain I’m sure she’s going through for the sake of family. Maxene likewise for her vow to continue keeping his dad proud.

Francis is special to most because of his passion towards whatever he does, be it as a rapper-musician, TV host, actor, and lately, as a photographer and entrepreneur. He puts his mind and soul in all his undertakings and do whatever it takes to make his creations something to remember.

There’s this one incredible performance he did as a guest in Gary V’s “Major Impact” concert in 1990 that changed my view of Kiko. Before this, I only thought of him as just another local artist mimicking American popular music, in his case, the emerging genre of rap at that time. But when I witnessed him first hand at the ULTRA, I had since been in awe of his talent and dedication to his work.

As Gary finished his set, the lights went out. Despite the darkness, the audience could see those on stage. It was Francis’s turn to perform “Mga Kababayan.” What we saw was a touching sight…Francis himself preparing his props, instruments, and other equipment for his number. Then when that familar ethnic-inspired beat was heard in extended play, people started to get excited. And when the voice “Ma-ma-mga-kababayan…” was heard, everyone was in pandemonium.

What surprised me was the crowd’s reaction to his music. Then when he stepped in to do his number, the crowd went berserk and danced and sang to his music as if it was a personal anthem. For a moment, I thought, it was a Francis M concert.

After this, he did an incredible duet with Gary that brought the house down. Gary shared this video on his “showdown” with Francis in his own YouTube channel and also presented it on “Eat Bulaga” last Saturday.

Since this concert, I thought Francis would become the biggest thing in Philippine music. He achieved even more–he became an inspiration that made other lives better, not only his own.


David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Monday, July 6, 2009

Rasheed Goes to CELTICS



Just when you thought this NBA off-season couldn't get any crazier, comes news the Boston Celtics have reached an agreement with free agent forward/center Rasheed Wallace(notes) on a two-year deal that starts at the midlevel exemption of about $5.8 million. Globe don't lie!

The Celtics offered Wallace the contract during a three-hour meeting in Detroit on Thursday. Celtics stars Kevin Garnett(notes), Ray Allen(notes) and "Snake Eyes" Paul Pierce joined general manager Danny Ainge and managing partner Wyc Grousbeck at the meeting.

Wallace's agent, Bill Strickland, originally said his client would meet with other teams later this week, but that butter knife Garnett held to 'Sheed's throat apparently did the trick. (KG's very convincing!) Charlotte, Cleveland, Orlando, Dallas and San Antonio were said to be other suitors.

The 35-year-old Wallace can play the low post and also has exceptional shooting range. He averaged 12 points per game for the Pistons last year, before falling to just 6.5 points per game in the first round of the playoffs as Detroit was swept in four games by The LeBrons.



David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Motor GP LIVE and Latest NEWS

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There is no rider who knows Laguna Seca better nor lives closer to the scene of the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix than Wayne Rainey, former 500cc World Champion and MotoGP Legend.

The American gave his thoughts on what was expected of Sunday’s race just after qualifying, and was left impressed by the Yamaha new generation.

“I watched qualifying from different points on the track, and to me Lorenzo looked the best. He looked the fastest, the smoothest and the most consistent,” said Rainey, before emphasising that the rider’s late crash had changed his prediction. “Then he made a couple of mistakes, and now it looks as if Rossi is going to be the strong one and Lorenzo could possibly get second place.

“With those two being injured, and Laguna Seca being possibly the most physically demanding circuit out there, I would think that Rossi’s got the edge, and that Stoner will be up there.”



David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Friday, July 3, 2009

Confirmed, Kobe goes to Manila


MANILA, Philippines – Still fresh from winning his fourth NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant will be heading for the Manila later this month as part of a six-city tour sponsored by Nike.

Bryant will make his first stop in the Philippines on July 21 and thereafter proceed to Singapore, Taipei (Taiwan), Hong Kong and Shanghai and Chengdu in China, according to a statement from Nike.

The Lakers star has toured Asia every summer since 2006 and last visited Manila in 2007. In 2008, he went on tour as part of the USA Basketball team leading up to the Beijing Olympics, where he and other NBA stars earned gold medals.

This year’s tour, according to Nike, offers Kobe a chance to check back in with the young players he met on previous tours and meet up and coming players.

“I'm looking forward to returning to Asia to see the progress the kids have made since my last visit,” said Bryant.

“I liked what I saw then and I’m planning to work the kids even harder to give them a better sense of the dedication and hard work it takes to be a champion.”

Nike is also this month the “Nike Dream Season”, which is part of Bryant’s signature shoe collection sold exclusively in Asia.

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

Ginebra Loss Game 2





Before the second game for PBA finals started, the league announce its Best Player of the conference and Best Import awards. For Conference MVP it was Jayjay Helterbrand of Brgy. Ginebra who grab the award with most votes and it was San Miguels' Import Gabe Freeman who won the coveted prize.
At the first it was a close fight until most of the players of San Miguel got into foul troubles. But it was a big break for them cause most of their big man especially Mark Pingris who step up, posting against Sunday Salvacion grabbing to 3 point play opportunity and 2 straight easy basket.
The score ended with 14 points led by Beermen against the Kings.

David Mikael Taclino
Inyu Web Development and Design
Creative Writer

They Hate Me(logs for gian)

BdamulaG> heheheh
BBdamulaG> may nanuya di satun hu
BBdamulaG> aga pa
BBdamulaG> dw umpawan man ko kahulugbon
BBdamulaG> llexam> do u have a marketing course or something like that?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hehehe i dont nid to explain myself
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> thnx
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> u dont have to. stop insisting ur radio. coz your music sucks
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> its ok, i accept it
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hehehehehe
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> i dont nid to rank myself as u r
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hehheheh
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> tnx
BBdamulaG> llexam> coz u dont have one
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hahahahaha
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> ok
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> tnx
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> i can earn on my own
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> im not depending on u as well
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :) do i say anything?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hehehehehe
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> i can level on my own
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> tnx
BBdamulaG> llexam> go ahead. level at any point u want. nobody is stoping u
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> do i?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hehehehehehe
BBdamulaG> llexam> ur the one hus keep on saying that
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> maybe ur d one thinking dat
BBdamulaG> llexam> i dont have the heck with ur biz
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> me too
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> im not too ambitious hehehehhe
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> my feet on d ground as well
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> i dont know if u got feet. coz i can only see here is just a plain tx
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> yeah i know, well maybe u nid check urs also
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> sakim nali mo ko painglish aga pa ha. gadugo na di ilong ko
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> im not sakim
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> sorry
BBdamulaG> llexam> ok if ur not
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> yeah well maybe i learn to love dis hobby my friend...
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> r u asking my opinion?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> no im asking d nagative u sed
BBdamulaG> llexam> about what?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> <+llexam> law-ay man da gatukar
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> but den its ok
BBdamulaG> llexam> ano ka man laki ka or bayi?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> why for wat?
BBdamulaG> llexam> just to address u properly
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> im a man
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> sorry 4 my bhaviour
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> ok dude. when people throw trash on u. take it as something useful
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> yeah do i accept it negatively?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> i accept it ryt?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> but maybe u can inform it to me
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> not to any1
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> im happy about ur opinion...
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> it may sound an insultation but i really appreciated it...
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> but not for d dj who r playing 2day
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> daw chix ka bla dude
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> gale man
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> double chek mo danay e
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> heheheheh
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> ja malang takon tol sa duta
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> indi na ko jan maglapaw
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> anu malain sa gin kuon ko kaina haw?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> nasakitan ka?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> dyan malang topiko ta
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> ngaa ma re ak ka gid b
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> kabalo ko mag angay tol
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> senxa lang kung anu gid man hambal ko
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> kuon ko mamati malang
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> ikaw gina pilit ko haw?
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> :)
BBdamulaG> llexam> tama na dude. maluyag ko na krn simo. weeeeeeeeeeeeee
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> asta ka malang na gale
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> hahahahahha
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> d ko knanglan magkaon tae para cmu
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> taklasa lang malab ot mo meg tangla on talang ka.
BBdamulaG> llexam> dude tama na ha
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> d lang nagay padayaw, naga sweldo ko bsan wala ka.
BBdamulaG> BBdamulaG> salamat

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