A Continued Urgent Request for Help for the Philippines
October 5, 2009 by Jo
Filed under A Better Life, Announcements, Helping People
As many of you know there has been a series of horrible storms which hit the Philippines during the past six weeks. One storm alone flooded 80% of Metro Manila in a matter of hours.
These storms have caused hundreds of deaths,scores injured,displaced over 1,000,000 people, and caused billions of pesos in damage.A large part [...]
Ramadan 2009
August 26, 2009 by Jo
Filed under Education, Religion, Traditions
I would be re-missed if I didn’t mention that so many of our Filipino Muslim brothers and sisters are deep within the Fast of Ramadan which started last Saturday.
Ramadan 2009 started on Saturday, August 22th and ends Saturday, September 19th.
There are many of us that don’t understand the meaning of Ramadan and how it so [...]
Anti-Aging Tips
Who does not want to look youthful and pretty through their thirties, forties, fifties and beyond? I am sure everyone does.
If you want to have good-looking skin, no matter what age, a good rule of thumb is to use natural skin-care remedies and avoid undesirable poisons contained in endless commercial products.
Besides using natural skin-care products, [...]
Starting Kindergarten: Getting Your Child Ready
My youngest child will be starting kindergarten in a few weeks and for our family it is the last child entering into the cycle of education.I know that he will do well as he is well prepared.
He will be attending for three hours a day and I will be “parked” right outside his classroom [...]
Growing Healthy Hair
Hair growth is affected by many factors, including genetics, age, medications, diseases, and yes, your diet. Like your nails, hair requires a nutrient-rich supply of blood to its follicles. A very low-calorie diet could slow its growth and even cause hair loss. But don’t be alarmed by occasional fallout-most of us lose 50 to 100 [...]
World Day for Water 2009
March 23, 2009 by Jo
Filed under Announcements, Education, Environment, Helping People
Yesterday was declared World Day for Water 2009. This kicks off a week of various activities around the world. Let’s take a look at what is World Day for Water.
In 1993 the United Nations General Assembly declared March 22 as World Day for Water (also known as World Water Day).
This day was first formally proposed [...]
Car Care – The Basics III
March 5, 2009 by Jo
Filed under Car Care, Education, Saving Money, Technology
We continue with our series on Car Care addressing the basics of maintaining a safe and dependable car.
TIRES
Being that it serves as the wearable part of the overall tire/wheel assembly, tires play a large role in vehicle safety. Today’s tires must provide good traction under a wide range of driving and road conditions [...]
Car Care – The Basics II
March 4, 2009 by Jo
Filed under Car Care, Education, Safety, Technology
Today, we pick up where we left off yesterday learning the basics of car care.
ENGINE OIL
The quality and amount of motor oil in an engine is critical to keep it properly running.
This is why regular oil checks should be done whenever possible to monitor the quality and amount of motor oil. Clean oil should [...]
Car Care – The Basics
March 3, 2009 by Jo
Filed under Car Care, Education, Safety, Technology
Understanding Basic Car Care
Today’s modern automobile is a sophisticated, computer-controlled machine that requires less care and is more dependable than what our ancestors drove. But in order to keep it running efficiently and trouble-free at all times, it still has to undergo periodic maintenance procedures based on your car’s manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule. [...]
World Cancer Day 2009
Today is World Cancer Day.
On World Cancer Day, the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) launched “I love my healthy active childhood”, the second full-year theme in our “Today’s children, Tomorrow’s World” cancer prevention campaign.
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is rising dramatically among adults and children around the world.
According to the World Health Organization, 1 [...]







































