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POPSHow To Get Help/ Find People Displaced By Typhoon As of September 28, 2009 5:44 pm Philippine time, two days after Typhoon Ondoy poured one month’s worth of rain in six hours over Manila and neighboring provinces, 100 people have been reported dead, 32 missing, five injured and 115,990 individuals have been sent to over 200 evacuation centers. Provided below is a list of resources you can use to report people who are still in need of immediate help.
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POPSHow to Send Donations to Victims of Typhoon Ondoy Hurricane Katrina poured 250 millimeters of rain over New Orleans in 2005 with catastrophic results… but compare this to Typhoon Ondoy (international code name: Ketsana), which dumped a record 455 millimeters of rain in Quezon City over a 24-hour period. As a result, a large portion of the metropolis were flooded, with the waters reaching six meters in depth in some areas. Our kababayans desperately need your help. Every little bit counts.
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POPSBarat Goes to the U.S. The scary thing was, as the days passed by, I started leaving less and less on my plate until I actually started finishing my American portions! But that, I guess, is for another blog entry...
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POPSSeagulls, Sea Lions and a Monster Sundae Doing some research though for this blog entry, I found out that we were probably wrong about the bevy of females—it turns out that most sea lions that hang out in that area are actually male. So now should I be jealous of the few females who are in the bunch because the odds are in their favor? Hah
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POPSPaalam, Daboy In honor of Daboy's death anniversary, I am posting a blog entry na sinulat ko nuon para sa kanya...
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POPSFinding Out I Was Pregnant Indeed, that day when I found out I was pregnant was one of the most memorable days of our lives. How about you? Share your “Naaalala Mo Pa Ba?” story here in pinoyeverything.com now! Walking down memory lane can be lots of fun!
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POPSSmells Like Teen Years Gone Marami pa... sobrang dami ko pang alaala sa haiskul. Dito ako unang nakaranas ng kilig; unang beses na nakaranas na umiyak dahil sa akala ko noon ay pag-ibig. Hindi na rin tuloy nakakagulat na kahit sandali ko lang naamoy ang mala-Nenucong amoy na iyon, nanumbalik sa akin ang marami sa mga damdaming pinagdaanan ko sa panahong iyon
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POPSMy Beautiful Mom and My Dark Brown Eyes This was a surprise to me because he's always so quiet, and of all things, he noticed my eyes! I don't know if anything will come out of this, but I am hopeful. Finally, someone noticed my plain, dark brown eyes. Finally, maybe, someone has found me beautiful... at least as beautiful as my mom.
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POPSBanished and Saved And what do you know, it did become better, in every area of my life. Do you feel like life is threatening to engulf you? Are you afraid that your problems will swallow you whole? Know that this isn't the end. Know that the Lord will come and He can save you too.
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POPSFor The First Time (A Movie Review) Kung may mga pelikulang kinokonsidera ng mga producer na isang sugal, ang For the First Time definitely ay hindi kasama sa mga pelikulang iyon. Casting na casting pa lang, sigurado nang panonoorin at pipilahan pa ng mga tao. Never mind na kinailangan nilang magbyahe at mag-shooting sa Greece.
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POPSASAP's Kanto Boys The Kanto Boys have already spawned a handful of copycats, but like in most cases, nothing beats the original.
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POPSTop 10: Customs and Rules of Etiquette in the Philippines The handshake is the universally acceptable way of greeting acquaintances, with the older or higher ranking party offering his hand first. Men should wait for female colleagues or friends to initiate a social kiss so as not to look too aggressive or forward
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POPSTop 10: Teleserye Theme Songs Mga theme song na akmang-akma sa mga palabas kung saan sila ginamit. Ma-in love, maiyak at tandaang muli ang mga bidang kinampihan natin gabi-gabi sa mga teleseryeng inabangan natin.
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POPSRequirements for a Marriage License in the Philippines Whether you plan on having a civil or a church wedding, the Marriage License is a requirement in getting married in the Philippines. Application for the license can be secured at the local Civil Registry from the city, town or municipality where either the bride or groom resides.