Archive for June, 2011

Jun 27 2011

Help the Victims of Typhoon Falcon

Published by under How To

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), over 1,000,000 people were affected by Typhoon Falcon and almost 40,000 of them are still in evacuation centers. To help these evacuees, we can send in our donations to the Philippine National Red Cross.

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Jun 26 2011

Don’t You Just Love Pins?

Published by under Home and Living

When I was younger, I loved putting button pins on my backpack. I think it was actually a trend during my high school days. You can put photo pins, club membership pins, trading pins, and more on your bag. You can even hand out button pins as gifts and giveaways and everyone would be delighted. [...]

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Jun 26 2011

Promotional Items for Your Business

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I have often talked about saving and investing here in my blog. I really believe that if we could, we should all try to save part of what we regularly earn in a bank or we could either use it for investment or to start a business of our own. Now if you’ve already followed [...]

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Jun 24 2011

Give a Child a Pencil: HWH Pencil Project Signature Campaign

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I fervently believe that adequate education can give a child a brighter future. Kids who are given the chance to be really educated (not just go to school) and kids who are taught to value the art of learning will have greater chances of finding noble ways to earn a living and they are more [...]

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Jun 22 2011

Motorcycle Safety When It’s Raining

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I don’t think that we have social security disability insurance here in the Philippines (I am not sure really) and that’s why all of us have to practice precautionary measures when driving motorcycles (and trying other risky stuff). Now that it’s raining very often, I am encouraging hubby to quit riding Pugak (our motorcycle) and [...]

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