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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Vote for Efren Peñaflorida as CNN Hero of the year



Please support and vote for Efren Peñaflorida as CNN hero of the year.

CNN has Choosen Efren Peñaflorida with his group Dynamic Teen Company with their Pushcart Classroom Project last march 2009 as the CNN Hero of the week.

Pushcart classes help break gang chain

CAVITE CITY, Philippines (CNN) -- At 16, Rhandolf Fajardo reflects on his former life as a gang member.

"My gang mates were the most influential thing in my life," says Fajardo, who joined a gang when he was in sixth grade. "We were pressured to join."

He's not alone. In the Philippines, teenage membership in urban gangs has surged to an estimated 130,000 in the past 10 years, according to the Preda Foundation, a local human rights charity.

"I thought I'd get stuck in that situation and that my life would never improve," recalls Fajardo. "I would probably be in jail right now, most likely a drug addict -- if I hadn't met Efren."

Efren Peñaflorida, 28, also was bullied by gangs in high school. Today, he offers Filipino youth an alternative to gang membership through education. Vote now for the CNN Hero of the Year

"Gang members are groomed in the slums as early as 9 years old," says Peñaflorida. "They are all victims of poverty."

For the past 12 years, Peñaflorida and his team of teen volunteers have taught basic reading and writing to children living on the streets. Their main tool: A pushcart classroom.

Stocked with books, pens, tables and chairs, his Dynamic Teen Company recreates a school setting in unconventional locations such as the cemetery and municipal trash dump.

Peñaflorida knows firsthand the adversity faced by these children. Born into a poor family, he lived in a shanty near the city dump site. But he says he refused to allow his circumstances to define his future.

"Instead of being discouraged, I promised myself that I would pursue education," he recalls. "I will strive hard; I will do my best."

In high school, Peñaflorida faced a new set of challenges. Gang activity was rampant; they terrorized the student body, vandalized the school and inducted members by forcing them to rape young girls, he says.

"I felt the social discrimination. I was afraid to walk down the street."

Peñaflorida remembers standing up to a gang leader, refusing to join his gang. That confrontation proved fateful. At 16, he and his friends "got the idea to divert teenagers like us to be productive," he says.

He created the Dynamic Teen Company to offer his classmates an outlet to lift up themselves and their community. For Peñaflorida, that meant returning to the slums of his childhood to give kids the education he felt they deserved.

"They need education to be successful in life. It's just giving them what others gave to me," he says.

Today, children ranging from ages 2 to 14 flock to the pushcart every Saturday to learn reading, writing, arithmetic and English from Peñaflorida and his trained teen volunteers. Video Watch Peñaflorida and his group in action with their push cart classroom »

"Our volunteers serve as an inspiration to other children," he says.

The group also runs a hygiene clinic, where children can get a bath and learn how to brush their teeth.

Since 1997, an estimated 10,000 members have helped teach more than 1,500 children living in the slums. The organization supports its efforts by making and selling crafts and collecting items to recycle. Video Take a look at the slums where Peñaflorida and his group spend their Saturdays »

Through his group, Peñaflorida has successfully mentored former gang members, addicts and dropouts, seeing potential where others see problems.

"Before, I really didn't care for my life," says Michael Advincula, who started doing drugs when he was 7. "But then Efren patiently dug me from where I was buried. It was Efren who pushed me to get my life together." Video Watch Advincula describe how he met Peñaflorida in the slums »

Today, Advincula is a senior in high school and one of the group's volunteers.

Peñaflorida hopes to expand the pushcart to other areas, giving more children the chance to learn and stay out of gangs.

"I always tell my volunteers that you are the change that you dream and I am the change that I dream. And collectively we are the change that this world needs to be."

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Word of the Lourd : Ang Plastik

Another life awakening and inspirational episode of word of the lourd by Lourd De Veyra

A Song Tribute to All Filipino Heroes Who Helped Typhoon Ondoy Victims



Song Composed by: Conrad Torres
Song Title: Bagong Bayani
"A Song Tribute to All Filipino Heroes Who Helped Typhoon Ondoy Victims"

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Akon in Manila - october 23, 2009




Akon is coming back in manila for a concert with our very own Billy joe Crawford Live in an exciting concert to be held at the Araneta Coliseum on October 23, 2009.

Tickets are available via Ticketnet. For inquiries and reservations, you may call 911-5555.

Ticket prices:

Patron VIP (101 & 103 1st 10 Rows) (Reserved Seating) 10500
Patron (Reserved Seating) 5500
Lower Box (Reserved Seating) 3850
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) 2650
Upper Box B (Free Seating) 1320
Gen. Admission (Free Seating) 550

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Kobe Bryant message to the Filipinos

Los Angeles Lakers Superstar Kobe Bryant call for Filipino to Stay strong after the Devastation brought by typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng.

"[Filipinos] have a lot of strength and a lot of pride. In the time that I've spent over there, getting to know their country and their people - the perseverence and the inner strength that they have is remarkable. I have no question in my mind that they'll bounce from it. I can't wait to go back there and help them out." -
Kobe Bryant

Saturday, October 17, 2009

FHM 100 Sexiest Women Philippines 2009

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Lea Salonga calls for help for Ondoy's Victim

Lea Salonga calls for help for Typhoon Ondoy's and Victim through Youtube



On September 25, 2009, Typhoon Ondoy hit the Philippines, causing massive flooding in many parts of the country. Hundreds of people have died with many more still missing, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the destruction to homes and property.
You can help by donating to the Philippine National Red Cross and UNICEF.
For more information, please visit
www.redcross.org.ph
www.unicef.org
www.worldvision.org.ph

All proceeds will go towards rescue efforts and relief goods such as food and drinking water.
Please give whatever you can. Our great nation and our countrymen need you today.

Thank you very much.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

"Kaya natin to" Concert for Typhoon victims

A benefit Concert "kaya natin to"for typhoon ondoy and pepeng will be held at SM Mall of Asia concert ground on December 5, 2009. Concert are spearheaded by Ogie Alcasid with the help of his girlfriend "asia's songbird" Regine Velasquez, kaya natin is also the title of a song he write to stress the Pilipino's resiliency in the face of tragedy.

The song and the concert will be done by Pilipino singers who believed that Pilipino can stand again after a devastating calamity. Singers who started recording in the house of Jay R are Jolina Magdangal, Christian Bautista, Rachel Alejandro, Rico Blanco, Kyla, Karylle at Erik Santos. While others artists that currently not in the country right now are going to record the song on their computers and send it to Ogie like Lea Salonga, Gary Valenciano, Martin Nievera at Kuh Ledesma and there are more artist has express their interest on helping Ogie on his cause.


Incidentally Dec 5, is also my birthday so I decided not to give a Birthday party instead I'll just watch the concert with my family and friends to support their cause.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Rico Blanco's bangon free download, video and lyrics



Band Member Rico Blanco share his new song inspired by devastation brought by typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng in the Philippines and their will to stand anew.

From Rico blanco Facebook account

Countless Filipinos have heroically gone out of their way to help our brothers and sisters in this time of need. This is just my humble contribution as a singer and musician. I hope, in my own little way, I can help raise additional funds for our countrymen affected by the typhoons, and perhaps give a little boost to their morale to help them get back on their feet again.

I am offering a completely new song, 'Bangon' as a free download. (http://amillionflames.multiply.com/mu... orhttp://www.myspace.com/ricoblancomusic) Hopefully it will also raise some badly needed funds through your donations. Warner Music Philippines is currently helping me set up a bank account to accomodate your cash donations as well as a Paypal account for those of you who wish to help from overseas. These should be up very very soon so please stay tuned for announcements onhttp://www.ricoblanco.com.ph.

For those who wish to donate now, you can text Bangon to 5677. I am waiving all royalties, the amount of which will go to our countrymen affected by the typhoons.Please feel free to download the track, use it, MAKE YOUR OWN VIDEOS, and share with your friends to spread the message of hope to everyone.

Thank you for your kindness. God bless. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas!

RB
ps. I'd like to thank my friends who swiftly volunteered their services, free of charge, to help me make this song come to life - drummer Robert Dela Cruz, bassist Berns Cuevas, Blue Light studios, Angee Rozul, Tracks studios.

LYRICS:

pinaluhod tayo,
sa isang hagupit
niragasa, sinalanta,
pinaluha

humupa ang unos, isang bahaghari!
dala ng bukang liwayway-
pag-ibig
pagkakaisa


BANGON
pilipinas kong mahal
akay ang pananampalataya sa may kapal
AHON
buhay sa yong dugo
ang tibay na tatak ng tunay na Pilipino


at nagising ang bayanihan
milyon milyon naging isa
walang kami
walang kayo
walang sila
tanging ligaya
ay pag alay ng sarili sa iba


BANGON
pilipinas kong mahal
akay ng pananampalataya sa may kapal
AHON
taglay ng yong dugo
ang tibay na tatak ng tunay na Pilipino

bridge:
hindi ka namin iiwan
hindi tayo susuko!
lulusong tayo't magtatagumpay
magtatagumpay!

BANGON
pilipinas kong mahal
akay ang pananampalataya sa may kapal
AHON
buhay sa yong dugo
ang tibay na tatak ng tunay na Pilipino

coda:
lahat nitong mga pagsubok
ay ating kayang lagpasan
lahat nitong mga pagsubok
ay ating kayang lagpasan

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Official Trailers of Patient X

Cristine Reyes

Official trailers of the movie patient X, from the director of "Sigaw" and its hollywood remake "The Echo". Starring Richard Gutierez and Cristine Reyes.




Saturday, October 10, 2009

Take you to the Philippines video and lyrics



Take you to the Philippines
by apl.de.ap

I'll take you to the Philippines (Whoa)

I'll take you to the Philippines (Hey)

I'll take you to the Philippines

(Take it back, Take it back, Take it back)

(We can go there... We can go there)

Jump on a plane, pro'ly jump on a train

Just you and me yeah just you and me

I can take you where I come from right

Where the water's so warm with the sunlight

Shine all day, Really shine all night

Ma I like you, Yeah I like you

She shine al day all night too

I could be your boyfriend, I could wife you

Let me take you to the place where I come from

Take you to my hometown cause i wantcha

Where it rains all day no thunda

Let me take to my land Pampanga

I'll take you to the Philippines

I'll take you to the Philippines

I'll take you to the Philippines

(Take it back, Take it back, Take it back)

(We can go there... We can go there)

From the hut to the villa

We can get illa', In Manila

Straight to the island

Water so warm, You can just dive in

Take you all the places I've been

Jeepney roller, You can just ride in

Everybody's workin', They survivin'

They want peace, No more fightin'

Wanna see the world

Don't be surprised when...

I'll take you to the Philippines I'll take you to the Philippines

I'll take you to the Philippines

(Take it back, Take it back, Take it back)

(We can go there... We can go there)

Siyam Dapat - Nine Rays sun Philippine flag

9 Rays Sun Philippine Flag


The Philippines will wave a new Flag with a Nine rays sun if the senate will approve the bill authored by Senator Gordon to honor Filipino muslim's who fought for Philippine independence against Spain.

The country’s national flag will soon have nine rays in its sun instead of only eight. The Senate and House of Representatives are expected to ratify next week the reconciled version of Senate Bill 3307 and House Bill 6424 which provides for the inclusion of additional ray in the sun, Senator Richard Gordon told GMANews.TV Thursday. The two bills proposed amendments to Republic Act No. 849, or An Act Prescribing the Code of the National Flag, Anthem, Motto, Coat-of-Arms and Other Heraldic Items and Devices of the Philippines. The bicameral conference committee approved on Tuesday, among others, the additional ray to the sun in the Philippine flag symbolizing the courage, bravery and integrity of Muslim Filipinos who fought for the nation's independence. Gordon, chairman of the Senate panel and principal author of Senate Bill (SB) 3307, lauded the approval of the measure saying that it would foster greater unity among Filipinos regardless of religion. He said the National Historical Institute initially opposed the proposal but he still pursued it. “I don’t care what they think about it. Once it is signed, they should follow the law." “We are a country that has had a conflict with our Muslim brothers for the last so many decades. I think this is a big step towards reuniting our country, recognizing the contributions of our fellow countrymen, the Filipino Muslims. We should recognize their deeds in our country," he said. The other members of the joint Senate-House panel were Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri, and Representatives Del De Guzman, chairman of the House contingent, with Ma. Carissa Coscoluella, Salvador Escudero III, and Roman Romulo as members. Gordon said the national flag not only represents principles of sovereignty and solidarity of the Filipino nation, but also embodies the ideals and traditions of the Filipino people developed over the course of national history. He added that the flag symbolizes the nation’s struggle for independence and victory against foreign colonizers. The three stars in the flag represent the three major geographical divisions of the country: Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao; while the eight rays of the sun represent the eight provinces that revolted against the Spanish regime, namely: Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Tarlac. The senator said he proposed the addition of the ninth ray because behind the stories of the most celebrated names of national heroes, who fought for the country’s independence, lie the stories of mostly-forgotten Muslim heroes, including Lapu-Lapu, Sultan Kudarat and Rajah Sulayman, who displayed courage, bravery and integrity against a determined foe. - GMANews.TV

Thursday, October 8, 2009

KFC Chuckie And Jolibee Nobody Dance Showdown

Kentucky Fried Chicken and Jollibee are two of my favorite fast food chain who serve Fried Chicken and I can't decide which is more delicious.

but delicious fried chicken is not the only thins great about these two restaurantand after watching this video of their mascot dancing to the tune of Nobody by Wonder Girls, i'm still undecided which is better.

watch the video and decide for your self.

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