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Change: A Fact or a Myth?

  “Change is the only constant thing in this world” , a famous quotation that everyone probably hears . Everything and everyone is changing. When you start accepting change as a normal thing, you will only see how much easier is to adapt in such a fast-paced world. Changing attitudes towards yourself and to other people. Changing your point of view to the world. Things that were popular yesterday, may not be feasible today. It is significant especially if you want to develop your career or business. It may be hard because your mind is wired to do the same thing over and over, regardless if it is good or bad for you. What would happen if we acknowledge change? Recalling the campaign slogan of Pres. Duterte, that it is a battle for him on  behalf of the people hungry for a genuine change. If it is to be permanent, it must start within the people. At the same time, he is into the restoration of the Filipinos lost and faded values- love of country, interests fo...

THE TRUTH BEHIND THE SCENE

Politicians were the people who had the power to rule and served the country with their best honor and dignity. Who made our country civilized and secure against those alien and the robber itself. A person who promised to protect our rights and made such law that somebody could use, and ready to take risk just for the sake of truth and welfare of Filipinos. Politicians  like sweet and strong words of decoy to attracts and hypnotize someone, but after the judgment and the voters had done, no trace or even news of where they are or what were their actions to accomplish, those promise they had utter before, that’s the fact behind those things. As realization dawned upon my senses, I was very disappointed with shattering force when I started to observed and criticized every detail of bait they had utter, every plans and hopes they had promised to those people who were blinded by their mask they had wore, that after the awaited judgment, they had gone as the ashes flown away ...

TIME 'oh Time!

Time is everything. It is somewhat very important to all living things in this world, especially to the human being. It controls and runs the life of the people. Without it, probably, there’s nothing. But we, as a person, how do we use it? Do you spend it right? How about with God? Or we have just been busy doing nothing?             Everyone of us really has the freedom to manage our time with what we want since we all have different tasks to do in everyday living. We’re very busy to aim high for our career as well as for good future. All of our time are just spend on our own. We became so self-centered that we no longer have a time for our family. And we even forget God.             Our family is a treasure. All that we do are perhaps for them. So, we should have a quality time together. Their need is not just the material things but it is our love and time to t...

Famous Street Foods in the Philippines

            Filipinos’ love for foods is incomparable. Despite the three large meals they eat for a day (typically of it which comprise a cup of rice or even add on extra), they still used to take snacks in between. This is where street food took into account. Filipinos like having an easy access to a quick bite anywhere, anytime. So great tons of street foods have developed- some savory, some tasty and some just outright fanciful. But don’t worry, we're here to inform you the good and not-so-expensive Filipino street foods.             Fish ball is one of the trend street foods in the Philippines. Some of it is in flattened shape and others are in round one. A ground-up fish meat combined with flours, it is pre-shaped and in deep-fried by the vendors. To make it tastier a perfect sauce is a good mate. Second, the called “Isaw” it is a chicken intestine that is first ...