Archive for August, 2008:

Thai Woman’s Laugh

Can you ever imagine yourself laughing continuously for more that 12 minutes? Well, there’s a woman who can do that. She is a 55-year old woman from Thailand . Her name is Jittarat Wongsomboon. She joined in a Ripley’s International laughing Contest in Pattaya Thai Resort which was held on July 5, 2008. Jittarat won [...]

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Long-term Relationship

Are you into a long relationship? Eight years in their relationship and even though they are still in College the guy already proposed to his girlfriend. Of course, she accepted it but they both decided that they will get married after College. In preparation, they opened a joint account and slowly buying appliances. [...]

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Eternal Splendor

A Bulgari watch is a thing of beauty. Last 2007, in the Baselworld 2007 watch and jewelry show, Bulgari debuted a version of this exclusive complicated watch: the Assioma Multi-complication Squelette, which exalts the beauty of the movement. But now, the Assioma Collection expands with their new, precious versions. The selections is completed by [...]

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In My Purse

In my everyday life, I go without make-up most of the time so I often find myself unprepared for the impromptu events that require me to look pretty. I find it essential to always devote a small part of my purse to a little pouch with an emergency stash of make-up. That’s why I never [...]

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Two Shifts

I wonder what is happening to our educational system in the Philippines. I heard that public schools have two shifts in conducting classes for High School and even elementary students. Whew! Because of the tuition fee increase in private schools some parents opted to enroll their kids in public schools. The [...]

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Why Do I Sigh?

It made me wonder why we yawn. Why does a person suddenly stretch his mouth wide open, take a deep breath, and give forth a sigh? The answer is that shallow breathing, warm stuffy air, or nervousness can deplete the oxygen in the body. So our Creator-Designer equipped us with a deep-breath [...]

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A Vision That Transforms

In one version of the mythical tale of King Arthur that I read, the young king is hiding in a tree, nervously awaiting his betrothed. After falling, he felt he had to explain himself to the princess. So he recounted how he mysteriously was able to pull a sword out of a stone, [...]

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A Friend to the End

I learned that traditionally, medical schools have trained their students to help patients live, while offering little instruction in helping them face death. But that is changing with the addition of courses in end-of-life care. Physicians are now taught that when they have used all their medical expertise without achieving a cure, [...]

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Season of Everything

We all know the story of Joseph being sold into slavery by his brothers after which he was brought to Egypt and the rest, as you say, is history – later he became the second highest ranked official in all Egypt . By the time the famine came, because of Joseph’s foresight, preparation, and prudence, [...]

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Self-responsibility

Studies revealed that the major advances in health of a person will come from the assumption of individual responsibility for one’s own health and necessary change of lifestyle. One simple way to practice self-responsibility is to acknowledge what you already know about your own life and health. You have a basic sense of what’s good [...]

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