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Does Sale Actually Exists or it is just an Attractive Word?

Most people are in a rush to look for the best items whenever there is a notice of sale on the big malls here in the country. The scene inside these malls is almost becoming similar to the festivals or concert event.s There are of course attractive ads and eye-catching signs when you get into the mall and then shop. There is as well a mascot parade where everybody especially kids happen to have a chance of seeing these food characters up close and personal. The place is an amazing day. Everyone is not only excited; they are putting away their money since it is sale. On the Photo: Eye-catching SALE Advertisement Banners On the Photo: Mascot Parade - a way to Entertain Shoppers It could have been very difficult to find out if most of these people going for a sale shopping really have the savings to spend when this periodic event comes into the spotlight. Or are they just there for a visit and do window shopping to see if they can get the cheapest price whene

Jesus Christ’s Hands (Kamay ni Hesus) – an Image of Ultimate Devotion

We visited Kamay ni Hesus in 2011. That big statue of Jesus Christ, similar to that one seen in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, is a magnificent wonder. Probably, this hidden place in the province of Quezon is not yet known to the world. Then this post is a good starting point to share it. More than 85% of the Filipinos are Catholics. Many are truly devoted. Some are not. This holy place is a place of worship for many Catholics. At about 50 feet tall, this statue of Jesus Christ is a magnificent structure made even more noticeable when placed on the mountain top. About two thousand to three thousand visitors come into this place everyday to pray, to stroll and to witness the beauty and holiness of this man-made mountain park. On the Photo: A view from the Foot of the Mountain at Lucban, Quezon, Philippines Kamay ni Hesus “Kamay ni Hesus” in Lucban, Quezon is proving it all. A structure, a park , a holy place – many believes that it will last for a lifetime. On a larger scale, Chris

The Foods that are Craving Us All

These are the reasons on why most Filipinos cannot save something for their future expenses. It is that choosing an expensive food is always first to foods that will save the family meals each day. These are also the reason why most of the Filipinos are being diagnosed with what they call "sickness of the rich" if not dying earlier. Guilty or not about these facts, then go ahead buy these delicious and mouth-watery foods you are craving for. But then, try reading the last paragraph of this article. On the Photo: Chocolate Cake  On the Photo: Pizza   On the Photo: Siomai, Siopao and Wanton Noodle   On the Photo: Ham, Cheese, Pasta, Hotdog and Corned Beef  On the Photo: Graham Cake, Peanut and Pineapple Juice When was the last time you say “I want this food?” and when was the last time you said “I need this food?”.  Did you happen to observe the two words with completely two different meanings

Filipinos Very Own Jeepney is in Manila and Everywhere in the Philippines

Jeepney symbolizes the culture of the Philippines. This is the primary means of transportation of the Filipino people. This vehicle can be seen anywhere in the country. There is no city, town or barangay that has no jeepneys to represent them. Jeepney is the life of the people in the Philippines. On the Photo: Jeepney Blessing Ceremony Children and adults in this photo are excited about the blessing of this new jeepney. Coins were thrown on top of the jeepney and they scrambled for it. For the jeepney owner, this is the start of a new day, a new business venture. Jeepney like this one, which has a stainless body costs around P300,000 to Php400,000 and is mainly used as a passenger utility vehicle. How many jeepneys can you see here? How about here? Riding a Jeepney - How it Feels to be in It Riding on the jeepney might not be that comfortable and convenient to all. If you are tall, you have no other choice but to bend your neck a little. If you are f

The Job is On the Street

This is not a promotion of one of the many popular web-based job hiring companies. But on a literal sense, the job on this case is actually patrolling the streets of Metro Manila to tell everyone that the job is just there waiting to be grabbed. In 2010, the government reported that the country has a 7.4% unemployment rate. This data placed Philippines on the 105th rank out of the 196 countries surveyed for the highest to lowest unemployment rate. United States is just two ranks away from the Philippines, being 107th with 7.2%.  On the Photo: Passenger Bus Advertising Jobstreet, a Popular Web-Base Job Hiring Company  Not too bad with regard to the position of the country when it comes to unemployment. In fact, according to Jobstreet, they are now serving over 3 million Filipinos. Regardless of the compensation or salary being given, the labor force of the country is not only bringing life to the economy but also feeding as well their own families. Technically speaking,

The Summary of the Filipino People

One of the many very significant places to visit on worship days for many Filipino Catholics is the Quiapo Church located at the center of Manila. This is where the very well known feast celebration of the Black Nazarene, Jesus Christ's image, is being celebrated every January 9 of each year. Thousands of devoted Catholics are here to express their faith and endless beliefs to the miracle that it could bring to their life. Eighty five percent of the Philippines' population are Catholics and to see them gathered altogether during the procession of the image is a very spectacular view. On the Photo: Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Philippines Quiapo Church has been there since 1789. Long story to tell on how this church came into being but the architecture of this structure is purely based from the Spanish concept and culture. Today, the church is considered as one of the most holy places out of the 600,000 religious structures built on the land. Other than

Reasons Behind the Philippines' Country Side

On the Photo: SM Mall of Asia ground park facing the Manila Bay and the North Harbor. This photo was taken last December 2010. You can see on the far view the Manila North Harbor while at the near distance is the huge Christmas tree of the SM Mall of Asia. It is the Manila bay that separates these two significant places here in the country today. These landmarks can be considered as the old and the new faces of Manila . Manila North Harbor has been there since the pre-Spanish era where neighboring countries such as China , Malaysia and Indonesia were trading their products to the county people right on this port. This is the oldest and the biggest port in Manila today and is also considered as one of the busiest in the world. SM Mall of Asia is the fourth largest shopping mall in the world today. Since its opening on 2005, the mall is now the center of attraction of many people locally and abroad. The giant Christmas tree became one of the most talked-about attraction during

What Have Changed on Me?

What makes life really amazing is when you happened to fulfill and achieve the goals you set. On the last few months of 2010, I had been really planning on getting a new job or shifting into a new career. This decision has been really so tough. First month, second and fifth month passed and my jobstreet applications have been all denied. I was once interviewed but the good luck never came in. If I am to assess myself on the way I performed on job haunting, I believe I did my best. However, I am a playing-safe kind of person. Specific to these goals, I still wanted to keep my current job while doing the haunting. And even up to today that I have my new job and new career with me, I am still working full time on this job where I had been for already three years. On the Photo: My Wife and I at Baguio City, Philippines Five Years Ago I love writing about the things that I experienced, events that I dealt with, problems that I had encountered and resolved and even anything that I