Monday, August 31, 2009

Are You Right Brained or Left Brained in Love?

You Are Right Brained in Love
When it comes to love, you go with your gut not with your head.
You have an open heart. You fall in love easily and get hurt just as easily.

You are spontaneous with relationships. You go with the flow and don't worry about the future.
You are romantic, empathetic, and caring. More than most people, you really love being in love.

MY TOP DROPPERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST

MY TOP CARD DROPPERS !

I want to thank to all my top card droppers of Entrecard for the month of August.A big "THANK YOU" to all of you who took time to visit my blogs.
Dropper # of drops
Proud Mommy 30
All Stace, All the Time 29
Computer Aid 29
Rambling stuff 28
Traders' Hub 28
Business Sphere 27
Buy-Tees.net T-Shirts 27
Art By Paul Baines 26
Hello Kitty Gifts 24
My Online Journey 23

Sunday, August 30, 2009

I Love You Lucy

I'd like to thank Jane of The Dance of Life for giving me this wonderful award.

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Cheers!

Saturday, August 29, 2009

What's Your Gift?

I took a quiz on what is your gift and the answer is Sensitivity and I think the result is right because I'm too emotional and I value everything that happens to me. So if you feel bored and restless try to take some quiz on Blogthings in Facebook. It will help you to relax yourself and discovered something new about yourself.



Your Gift is Sensitivity
You are easily moved, and you have a strong emotional reaction to almost everything.
Your sensitivity helps you get a lot out of life. You appreciate every moment more.

It's hard for you to divorce yourself from your feelings. You notice every little thing around you.
You're the type of person who finds empathy and compassion easy.

Friday, August 28, 2009

DAPHNE'S 12th BIRTHDAY PARTY!

Today is my daughter's birthday. Her name's Daphne. She's turning 12 years old today. We're preparing a surprise party for her. She says she doesn't want to have a party, instead she wants to get a brand new cellphone as our gift for her. Hubby is going to give her this gift because she's a good daughter and she deserves to have it. Still we'll also give her a party. Its not really a big party but more of a family gathering. We're hoping she would like everything that we prepared for her. To my daughter, I wish her all the best in life and may she stay sweet and loving as she has always been.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

What Kind of Book Are You?

You Are Realistic Fiction
You are an outgoing person and very interested in others. You have many relationships that are important to you.
You are always willing to lend an ear to a friend with a problem. And you're even pretty good at giving advice!

Some may accuse you of loving drama, but you just seem to find yourself in the middle of it.
You are a true people person. You find the lives of others to be fascinating. You're up for hearing anyone's life story.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

YES OR NO



Found this post on Fort Thompson while I was doing my regular visits last night. I was kinda curious on how am I going to answer such questions posted.

Rules:

1. You can ONLY answer Yes or No.
2. You are NOT ALLOWED to explain ANYTHING unless someone comments and asks!

Questions:

Kissed any one of your Facebook friends? yes

Been arrested? yes

Been in a fight? no

Fallen fast for someone? yes

Regretted a relationship? yes

Been in a tornado? no

Fallen asleep at work/school? yes

Ran a red light? yes

Experienced love at first sight? yes

Totaled your car/motorbike in an accident? yes

Been fired from a job? no

Fired somebody? no

Sang karaoke? yes

Pointed a gun at someone? no

Done something you told yourself you wouldn't? yes

Laughed until something you were drinking came out your nose? no

Caught a snowflake on your tongue? no

Kissed in the rain? yes

Swam in the ocean? yes

Been to a concert? yes

Laughed till you cried? yes

Sang in the shower? yes

Smoked a cigar? yes

Sat on a rooftop? yes

Smuggled something into another country? no

Been pushed into a pool with all your clothes? yes

Broken a bone? yes

Skipped school? yes

Got a speeding ticket? no

Eaten a bug? yes

Sleepwalked? yes

Walked a moonlit beach? yes

Rode a motorcycle / dirt bike? yes

Dumped someone? yes

Seen a baby born? yes

Lied to avoid a ticket? yes

Ridden in a helicopter? no

Shaved your head? no

Played a prank on someone? yes

Hit a home run? yes

Felt like killing someone? yes

Cross dressed? no

Been falling down drunk? yes

Made your girlfriend/boyfriend cry? yes

Marched/Protested? yes

Had Mexican jumping beans for pets? no

Puked on an amusement ride? no

Seriously & intentionally boycotted something? yes

Been in a band? no

Knitted or crocheted? yes

Been on TV? yes

Shot a gun? yes

Skinny dipped? no

Gave someone stitches? yes

Eaten whole jalapeno pepper? no

Ridden a surfboard? no

Had surgery? yes

Streaked? no

Taken by ambulance to hospital? no

Tripped on mushrooms? no

Passed out when not drinking? yes

Peed outside? yes

Donated blood? no

Grabbed electric fence? no

Eaten alligator meat? no

Eaten cheesecake? yes

Eaten a kids' Halloween candy? yes

Killed an animal when not hunting? no

Peed your pants in public? no

Snuck into a movie without paying? no

Written graffiti? yes

Still love someone you shouldn't? no

Think about the future? yes

Been in handcuffs? no

Believe in love? yes

Sleep on a certain side of the bed? yes

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

WHAT KIND OF TREE I AM?

You Are Confident and Dominant
You are a very independent, do it yourself kind of person. You've had to rely on yourself.
You know how to be strong for yourself and the people you love. You have a protective streak.

You sometimes come off as a little assertive. You know what you want, and you're not afraid to go get it.
The only thing you require from people is that they're straight with you. You are ready for the truth.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Loyal Friend And Visitor Award 2009

Loyal Friend And Visitor Award 2009I ( Jeanneth's Online Journal blog directory owner) was greatly honored of having Proud Mommy and Dance of life as a loyal friend and visitor of my blog, Jeanneth's Online Journal.

I'm giving them a award which is called Loyal Friend And Visitor Award. Thanks to you Proud Mommy and Dance of life. More power to your blogs.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

PROBLEM ACCESSING INTERNET CONNECTION?

I have a serious problem in accessing our internet connection.We usually don't have internet connection.I can't write blogs and make drop on my entrecard.

Can you imagine this making my life very difficult. I can access most sites at work (where I am now), but even here it seems very slow it is usually network timeout.

The only solution that I can do is to get another internet to other network because in other network they don't experience the problem that we encounter.

So to the other people who want to get their internet make a survey first before you avail.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Are You Joyful?

You Are Very Joyful
You may not be happy all of the time, but you experience frequent moments of joy in your life.
There are moments so perfect that time has stood still and you wish you could freeze it forever.

You are so joyful because you appreciate the small things in life. You know joy is more about who you are than what you have.
You are thankful to be alive, and you know that things could be a lot worse. You are content with your life.

Friday, August 21, 2009

How Open Are You?

There is a quiz asking me on how open I am? The answer is I'm a 63% open to the other people because I think we should be balance in dealing with other people.

You Are 63% Open
You're a pretty open person - and you don't mind sharing the good, bad, and sometimes ugly.
And while you do catch yourself blabbing on from time to time, you usually exhibit restraint.
You're openness is quite refreshing, and it encourages other people to be open with you!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

What Does Your Favorite Social Networking Site Say About You?

You Are a Family and Friends Centric Facebook User
As far as you're concerned, Facebook has almost everything you need. When it comes to social networking, you demand the best.
You love to connect with friends and family members online. Staying in touch is important to you.

You are likely to be more educated and more affluent than the average internet user. You are picky about advertising, spam, and aesthetics.
You are likely to use the Internet for everything, including leisure and business. Except that for you, Facebook pretty much is the Internet.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

What Does Your Walk Say About You?

Your Walk Says You're Approachable
You are outgoing, funny, and friendly. You love attention, and you make sure everyone knows when you enter a room.

Other people see you as humble and down to earth. You don't put on airs.

You are cooperative, easy going, and liberal minded. You are accepting of new ideas, and you truly believe that you can learn from people.

You tend to be all work and very little play. You are too responsible to let loose.

Monday, August 17, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

12. Influenza A-H1N1 (Swine Flu)

The CDC explains, “on June 11, 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) signaled that a global pandemic of novel influenza A (H1N1) was underway. At the time of the WHO’s announcement, more than 70 countries had reported cases of novel influenza A (H1N1) infection and there were ongoing community level outbreaks of novel H1N1 in multiple parts of the world.

Since the WHO declaration of a pandemic, the new H1N1 virus has continued to spread, with the number of countries reporting cases of novel H1N1 nearly doubling. In the United States, significant novel H1N1 illness has continued into the summer, with localized and in some cases intense outbreaks occurring.

The United States continues to report the largest number of novel H1N1 cases of any country worldwide.” In good news, you aren’t likely to get swine flu, and if you do get it, you are even less likely to die from it. As of July 2009, 40,000 people had contracted swine flu in the U.S. and 263 people have died from it. This means you have a .000131 chance of already catching it, and a .0000000864 of dying from it at current levels.

13. Bubonic Plague

The most famous outbreak of the bacterial disease known as “plague” is caused by Yersinia pestis. It is an infection that travels through the lymphatic system and spreads through fleas carried by rats. Bubonic plague kills 50% of victims within a week if untreated, it was known as the Black Death when it decimated millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages (1300s). This most famous of pandemics killed more than 25 million people, or ¼ of the European continent’s total population.

The plague is thought to have originated in the Egyptian desert and then spread through trade routes by rats stowing away in merchant’s caravans and boats. Other researches contend that the plague began in the East and spread throughout Europe from Asia. The plague kills after swelling lymph glands into buboes found in the armpits, groin, and throat regions. The nursery rhyme “Ring Around the Rosy,” alludes to the plague’s rose-colored soars that painfully made everybody “all fall down.”

These are all the deadliest diseases that we should aware.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

10. Influenza

The CDC explains that “Influenza, (aka the flu), is a contagious and viral respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccination each year. Every year in the United States, on average 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from flu complications, and; about 36,000 people die from flu-related causes. Some people, such as older people, young children, and people with certain health conditions, are at high risk for serious flu complications.”

Unfortunately, the flu can mutate into new diseases such as bird flu and swine flu. According to the WHO, “Influenza affects mainly the nose, throat, bronchi and, occasionally, lungs. Infection usually lasts for about a week, and is characterized by sudden onset of high fever, aching muscles, headache and severe malaise, non-productive cough, sore throat and rhinitis.”

11. Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)

The CDC: “Avian influenza is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These influenza viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them. However, avian influenza is very contagious among birds and can make some domesticated birds, including chickens, ducks, and turkeys, very sick and kill them. Infected birds shed influenza virus in their saliva, nasal secretions, and feces.

“Human influenza virus” usually refers to those subtypes that spread widely among humans. Symptoms of avian influenza in humans have ranged from typical human influenza-like symptoms to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases and other severe and life-threatening complications. “ The WHO estimates 421 cases and 257 deaths have occurred since the outbreak started in 2003. Indonesia was the country hardest hit by the disease with 115 deaths.


Saturday, August 15, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

8. Malaria

The CDC tells us “malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. People with malaria often experience fever, chills, and flu-like illness. Left untreated, they may develop severe complications and die. Each year 350-500 million cases of malaria occur worldwide, and over one million people die.” Most of the deaths are the most vulnerable amongst us; nearly 90% of deaths occur in young children living in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The disease is vector-borne, (transmitted by mosquitoes) and Americans are generally exposed only while traveling to exotic locales. Malaria medication, insecticides, and fresh bed nets can reduce the risk of infection significantly.

9. SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)

The CDC describes SARS as a feverishly “viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus, called SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). SARS was first reported in China in February 2003. Over the next few months, the illness spread to more than two-dozen countries in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. According to the WHO, “a total of 8,098 people worldwide became sick with SARS during the 2003 outbreak. Of these, 774 died.

In the United States, only eight people had laboratory evidence of SARS-CoV infection. All of the infected people had traveled to other parts of the world affected by SARS. Chinese scientists believe that the disease-jumped species from the civet cat to humans after the “cats” were eaten as food. The civet cat is a carnivorous mammalian animal similar to a cat but with a pointed muzzle not unlike a mongoose or otter.

Friday, August 14, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

6.Measles

7.Leprosy

Leprosy is a Greek word that means, “scales on a fish,” an obvious description for anyone who has seen pictures of a leprosy victim’s misshapen body. The chronic disease is caused by the Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. The disease attacks the upper respiratory track and the mucous membranes and causes external skin lesions.

An ancient sickness, leprosy has plagued peoples from Egypt to China, and, because of the crippling physical signs of the disease, has often left people outcast and quarantined in lonely leper colonies. Today, with modern treatment, there have only been several thousand deaths from leprosy, mostly in Asia, South East Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

4.Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria is famous for attacking the lungs, remember how Doc Holiday (Val Kilmer) kept wheezing those bloody coughs into his handkerchief in the cowboy classic Tombstone? While the lungs are a usual target, Mycobacterium tuberculosis can also invade the brain, spine, and kidneys.

Without proper treatment the disease can be fatal which is why it used to be the leading cause of death in the United States. Today, according to the WHO, someone in the world is newly infected with TB bacilli every second. Overall, one-third of the world’s population is currently infected with the TB bacillus. The WHO explains, “people infected with TB bacilli will not necessarily become sick with the disease.

The immune system ‘walls off’ the TB bacilli which, protected by a thick waxy coat, can lie dormant for years. When someone’s immune system is weakened, the chances of becoming sick are greater which is why it is so dangerous to patients infected with HIV/Aids. The “White Death” has claimed untold lives in its long history, easily killing many millions of victims.


5.Cholera

According to the CDC, “Cholera is an acute, diarrheal illness caused by infection of the intestine with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. Approximately one in 20 infected persons has severe disease characterized by profuse watery diarrhea, vomiting, and leg cramps. In these persons, rapid loss of body fluids leads to dehydration and shock. Without treatment, death can occur within hours.”

Because of modern American sanitation and sewage infrastructures, the risk for contamination in the United States is low, but travelers to Sub-Saharan Africa and India should be aware of the risks presented by the disease. Since cholera kills through severe dehydration, getting more and more people access to clean drinking water will continue to decrease incidents of infection.


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

MANKIND'S 13 MOST DEADLIEST DISEASES !!!

2.Smallpox

3. Yellow Fever

Your hatred of mosquitoes is well founded; these little annoyances can kill you. Yellow Fever, a flavivirus is transmitted to humans through infected mosquitoes. The illness can range from a strong fever to severe hepatitis and hemorrhagic fever. The disease has been around for at least 400 years and gets the “yellow” part of its name from the yellowish jaundice symptoms exhibited by some of its victims.

Today, the disease is most prevalent in South America and Africa. Over the last 400 years, millions of people have been infected by yellow fever. Many, but not all of these victims have perished. The WHO estimates that there are around 200,000 new cases a year with around 30,000 deaths resulting from the infection.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

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Mankind's 13 Deadliest Diseases

I have read a column that we have 13 most deadliest diseases of mankind and I am very shocked and afraid.From smallpox to HIV,mankind has struggled to eradicate pandemics. We've compiled a list of history's 13 worst pandemics to keep you educated on our past,so we know how to respond and react if we encounter this kind of diseases. Im going to show you everyday some samples of each diseases and there look so that you are aware.Remember a few months ago when A/H1N1, i.e. “swine flu,” was going to wipe out all of humanity? Do you recall how every single time you turned on the T.V., a talking head would chatter nervously about how “Hamthrax” and “Snoutbreak” was about to really cook everyone’s bacon?

Fortunately, swine flu has largely oinked-out with nowhere near the destructiveness of its earliest prognosis. As far as outbreaks go, it was small and mostly non-lethal, but swine flu did have the potential to do significant damage, to become something bigger, to evolve into a pandemic. AllHealthcare decided to look into our pandemic past to discover clues to our most recent pig-plague scare.

So, what is a pandemic anyway? Pandemic is a Greek word (pan: all, demos: people) that means, “Widespread or general,” it describes an “epidemic that spreads over a large geographic area infecting a sizeable proportion of the population.” The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes a pandemic after these three conditions:

• Disease is infectious to humans
• Disease emerges that is new to a population
• Disease spreads quickly and sustainably between people

There have been victims of disease since the very beginning of human history; death was a natural and often early part of our ancestral past. If unwelcome, death was at least typical. But occasionally these diseases were so virulent and powerful that they threatened to eliminate entire peoples. These outbreaks were anything but typical. From the Bubonic Plague to HIV, mankind has struggled to understand, control, and eradicate these mass deaths. Where we have failed and they have won, we’ve witnessed a pandemic. AllHealthcare have compiled a list of history’s 13 worst pandemics to keep you healthily educated on our past. Read on, stay hygienic, and whatever you do—avoid these next 13 killers like the plague.

These are some samples of the diseases and there looks:

1. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Originating in Africa, the disease was transmitted from monkeys to humans and then began its deadly global spread. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention, “HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. This is the virus that causes AIDS.

HIV is different from most other viruses because it attacks the immune system. The immune system gives our bodies the ability to fight infections. HIV finds and destroys a type of white blood cell (T cells or CD4 cells) that the immune system must have to fight disease.” AIDS is the final and deadly stage of HIV infection. More than 25 million people have died of Aids since 1981.


Monday, August 10, 2009

ARE YOU POPULAR ?

I took a quiz on asking me how popular I am and the result is :


You Are Very Popular
You are extremely popular. You are likely the most popular person you know.
You have many friends from many walks of life. And they all enjoy your company.

You understand that to have good friends you need to be a good friend first.
Your friends know that they can trust you to be honest, loyal, and fun.





Sunday, August 9, 2009

HOW IS THE FAMILY OF LATE PRESIDENT CORY AQUINO AFTER HER DEATH?

How is the family of late Pres. Cory Aquino after 9 days she died? We saw Kris Aquino-Yap, the youngest daughter of Cory, on how she cried and told the press how she missed her mom very much especially the day the late Pres. was laid down in Manila Memorial in Paranaque. She also said that it was very hard for the family to accept the loss of her mom because when their dad " Ninoy " died she was the only one who took good care of the family, so for them their mom is their strength, their life and their everything.

I feel that it is important that we make each day a meaningful one for our family especially to our parents.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Even Seasonal Flu Can Be Deadly !!!

Do you have a runny nose? Maybe even a slight fever? Feeling under the weather? All these can be signs of the seasonal flu. But don’t take this seasonal flu too lightly as it can be as deadly as any other form of sickness!

Studies have shown that there are 63,730 annual deaths for influenza and pneumonia (NVSR Sep 2001); estimated 20,000 deaths from flu (NIAID). It is also the 7th leading cause of death in 1999 and 2000 is "pneumonia/influenza." (CDC)

Flu-related deaths can result from pneumonia and from exacerbations of cardiopulmonary conditions and other chronic diseases. Deaths of older adults account for more than 90% of deaths attributed to pneumonia and influenza.

Health is the only problem with the seasonal flu. Financial costs are also a major concern with the cost of health care and hospitalization increasing over the past few years.

There are five main options that people use to fight the flu — vaccines, antivirals, antibiotics, over -the-counter treatments, and non-medical alternatives. But of course a healthy diet and exercise are also essentials for keeping your body in tip-top shape.

For more information on how to fight the seasonal flu, visit http://www.bakuna.ph and do your share.

Friday, August 7, 2009

A(H1N1) Flu Update

As of July 2009, the DOH has confirmed 2,668 cases and 3 deaths in the Philippines, with the affected group aged between 5 months and 71 years old, the median being 17 years old.

Department of Health Secretary Francisco T. Duque III reiterates the boosting of one's immune system is still the best defense against the virus. With proper diet, exercise, vitamins and vaccinations, one can help your body defend against the virus and other illnesses especially during this time of the year. The seasonal flu is also something one should not take lightly as it can dramatically bring down one's resistance to viruses and other illnesses.
"We want to make it clear that high-risk groups, once they have the flu
symptoms, should immediately go to their doctor. They should not wait for
their symptoms to worsen because they are prone to
many infections other
than the novel virus such as our seasonal flu strains," Duque clarified.

Do your part. Be aware. Clean your places especially remove all the unnecessary object or things in your places. Visit www.bakuna.ph for more information.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Are You Philosophically Eastern or Western?

You Are Eastern
You see yourself as a very small part of the universe - and you're still trying to figure out what your role is.
Discovering who you are and the meaning of your life is very important to you.

You see life as a journey, and you hope to learn as much as you possibly can.
You believe that living a virtuous and reflective life is how to reach enlightenment.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

THE MOURNING FILIPINO PEOPLE !!!


Filipinos relive EDSA spirit again!

…But this time, there was no protest. Hundreds of thousands of Filipinos trooped to the streets,today despite the heavy rain and sudden changes of weather conditions to pay their last respects for the late former President Corazon Aquino. People from all walks of life chanted her name, flashed the L (laban) sign, wore yellow, and threw yellow confetti and flowers as Cory’s funeral convoy passed by from the Manila Cathedral to the Manila Memorial Park.

No further words are needed to describe but the strong emotions are there that moved the throngs of people during the funeral procession.

You will see in this pictures are the mourning Filipino people waiting to see the wake of the late Pres. Corazon Aquino, how much the Filipino love the late Pres.,our national icon and the mother of democracy.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

TRIBUTE TO A GREAT PRESIDENT !

A TRIBUTE to a GREAT Leader!!!

Tomorrow our beloved Corazon C. Aquino will lay down beside her husband the late Senator Benigno " NINOY " Aquino at the Manila Memorial Park in Sucat, Paranaque. She always remembered as a good leader that give freedom to the Filipino people.

The Filipino people salutes you for ALL your contributions. May you rest in peace in the kingdom of God.

YOU will be missed by everybody!!!




Monday, August 3, 2009

SYMONE'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION !

Yesterday me and my daughter went to my niece's birthday party. We were very happy because I saw my college friends. My daughter Ashley was also happy because she saw her cousin Symone who celebrated her birthday. They played with the other kids. We didn't realize the time by the time we knew it, it was already 1 a.m. so we decided to go home because our kids have there school tomorrow but my daughter Ashley doesn't want to go home because they still want to play. But I still insisted that we have to go so that they can attend school. Before we went home, Tricia gave us food for my hubby and my other daughter. We enjoyed the party very much.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

MY TOP CARD DROPPERS !

I want to thank to all my top card droppers of Entrecard for the month of July.A big "THANK YOU" to all of you who took time to visit my blogs.

Dropper # of drops
Proud Mommy 23
MamaFlo's Place 18
Guitarbench.com 18
Beyond Left Field 18
Fort Thompson 17
atenean101 @ Blogspot 17
WillOaks Studio 16
The Matthias Chronicles 16
Losing It - Getting Fit 16
Coming Back to Life

Saturday, August 1, 2009

GOOD BYE TITA CORY !

It was reported today that Former Philippine President Corazon Aquino, icon of people power in the Philippines and around the world, passed away at 3:18 a.m. Saturday (1 August 2009). Her son, Senator Benigno Aquino III, said that the official cause of death was cardio-respiratory arrest.

The 76-year-old Aquino was diagnosed last year (March 24,2009) with stage 2 colon cancer and was treated with chemotherapy. Last May, she undergo surgery to remove parts of her colon and was brought to the Makati Medical Center in June due to loss of appetite. She never left the hospital, as her declining condition sparked a wave of emotion of the many people especially Filipino people and prompted the widespread appearance of yellow ribbons - on trees, car antennas, and even the Web in the country.Even the Pope gave his prayers to the family of Mrs. Aquino.

Senator Aquino informed everyone that, "She would have wanted us to thank each and everyone of you for all your continued love and support. It was her wish for all of us to pray for one another and for our country. Hinihiling ng aming pamilya ng kaunting panahon para makasama ang aming ina."

Dressed in her signature yellow, Mrs. Aquino rallied the middle class in a series of protests culminating in the 1986 people power revolt that toppled the 20-year regime of strongman Ferdinand Marcos and swept her to the presidency.

She blamed the Marcos government for the assassination of her husband, opposition leader Benigno “Ninoy" Aquino Jr., who was gunned down at the NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ( NAIA) upon returning from exile in 1983.

The former housewife reluctantly took over as Marcos’ main challenger, becoming an international icon of democracy after her victory sparked a wave of pro-democracy movements around the world. Time Magazine named Mrs. Aquino its Woman of the Year in 1986.

After her presidency, Mrs. Aquino retired to private life. She took an active interest in painting, with flowers and women as subjects, and joined various art exhibits to raise funds for her advocacies: the Senator Benigno S. Aquino, Jr. Foundation, Pinoy Me, ASA Foundation, and People Power People.

For the Filipino people she is one of our Hero because she fought for our democracy.To the family of Mrs. Corazon C. Aquino, our condolences and may she rest in peace with God.

Goldilocks is no.1 !

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