Singer Janet Jackson, 46 is officially engaged to Wissam Al Mana, a 37 year old Qatari billionaire after two years of dating. The $20 million worth grand wedding is going to be held in the oil rich country of Qatar on spring 2013. All the guests will be flying on a private jet.
Wissam is one of the richest investors in the Middle East. His family is a well known family in Qatar who has over 50 companies in the Gulf region from media, automotive distribution, real estate, food services, retail, engineering and construction. He runs Al Mana Luxury Company, where he acts as director of fashion portfolios, along with his two brothers. He is also one of the a shareholder in the Saks Fifth Avenue stores in Dubai, Doha, Bahrain and Kuwait.
Janet Jackson already converted to Islam in preparation for her wedding. Wissam gave her a huge and expensive ring that Janet locked up because she's to afraid it will get lost.
Janet has been married twice before, to dancer/songwriter Rene Elizondo (1991-2000) and James DeBarge (1984-85). Wissam plans to have kids but “If she can’t have them, she will adopt.”
Hoping for their marriage to last.
There three are ways to protect your blog post :
A. Put copyright on all your posts. Copyright will appear at the end of the post but can be deleted to claim as their own
B. Disable Highlight. No highlight means short cut keys such as CRTL C and CTRL V cannot be used to copy paste.
C. Disable Right Click. The purpose of disabling the mouse right click is for the people not to be able to view source or page element.
A. How to put copyright in all of your post?
On you dashboard select layout.
Then on layout, select add gadget and click HTML/JavaScript.
Then Add this one in the content:
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var body_element = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0];
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window.setTimeout(function() {
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},0);
}document.oncopy = addLink;
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Follow picture from figure one and two above.
Then Add this one in the content:
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function disableselect(e){
for (i = 0; i < omitformtags.length; i++)
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}
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}
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</script>
C. How to disable right click of user's mouse?
1. In your dashboard click template.
2. Click Backup/Restore first and download your template for back up. Then click Edit HTML
3. Click Proceed
4. Check (Expand widget Templates)
5. Now on your keyboard press CTRL+F . Then type <body>...
Change that to this <body oncontextmenu='return false;'>
Source: Author of http://www.newswatcherstreamonline.info/
A. Put copyright on all your posts. Copyright will appear at the end of the post but can be deleted to claim as their own
B. Disable Highlight. No highlight means short cut keys such as CRTL C and CTRL V cannot be used to copy paste.
C. Disable Right Click. The purpose of disabling the mouse right click is for the people not to be able to view source or page element.
A. How to put copyright in all of your post?
On you dashboard select layout.
Then on layout, select add gadget and click HTML/JavaScript.
Then Add this one in the content:
<script type='text/javascript'>
function addLink() {
var body_element = document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0];
var selection;
selection = window.getSelection();
var pagelink = "<br/><br/> Original from: <a href='"+document.location.href+"'>"+document.location.href+"</a><br/>Copyright News Watcher Stream Online - All Rights Reserved"; // <----- You can customize this one
var copytext = selection + pagelink;
var newdiv = document.createElement('div');
newdiv.style.position='absolute';
newdiv.style.left='-99999px';
body_element.appendChild(newdiv);
newdiv.innerHTML = copytext;
selection.selectAllChildren(newdiv);
window.setTimeout(function() {
body_element.removeChild(newdiv);
},0);
}document.oncopy = addLink;
</script>
B. Disable Highlight
Follow picture from figure one and two above.
Then Add this one in the content:
<script type="text/javascript">
var omitformtags=["input", "textarea", "select"]
function disableselect(e){
for (i = 0; i < omitformtags.length; i++)
if (omitformtags[i]==(e.target.tagName.toLowerCase()))
return;
return false
}
function reEnable(){
return true
}
function noSelect(){
if (typeof document.onselectstart!="undefined"){
document.onselectstart=new Function ("return false")
if (document.getElementsByTagName){
tags=document.getElementsByTagName('*')
for (j = 0; j < tags.length; j++){
for (i = 0; i < omitformtags.length; i++)
if (tags[j].tagName.toLowerCase()==omitformtags[i]){
tags[j].onselectstart=function(){
document.onselectstart=new Function ('return true')
}
if (tags[j].onmouseup!==null){
var mUp=tags[j].onmouseup.toString()
mUp='document.onselectstart=new Function (\'return false\');\n'+mUp.substr(mUp.indexOf('{')+2,mUp.lastIndexOf('}')-mUp.indexOf('{')-3);
tags[j].onmouseup=new Function(mUp);
}
else{
tags[j].onmouseup=function(){
document.onselectstart=new Function ('return false')
}}}}}}
else{
document.onmousedown=disableselect
document.onmouseup=reEnable
}
}
window.onload=noSelect;
</script>
C. How to disable right click of user's mouse?
1. In your dashboard click template.
2. Click Backup/Restore first and download your template for back up. Then click Edit HTML
3. Click Proceed
4. Check (Expand widget Templates)
5. Now on your keyboard press CTRL+F . Then type <body>...
Change that to this <body oncontextmenu='return false;'>
Source: Author of http://www.newswatcherstreamonline.info/
“Kaangrian “----- a word which literally means “smelly place” in English is indeed an Ironic name for such a wonderful gem that lay hidden amidst the forest of Barangay Paayas Burgos, Ilocos Norte. Being known as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the country, this multi layered waterfall forms a scenic stair like view which makes it look extraordinary. Aside from the that, Ilocanos are indeed proud to say that such natural scenery is well preserved and taken cared of that is why there isn’t any doubt that Kaangrian Falls continues to be a must see spot when traveling to Ilocos. What we have right now is a travel guideline insight which you could use if you opt to travel town of Burgos to unveil the paradise where” Kaangrian Falls” is situated.
From Metro Manila, you could either travel by air or by land. If you choose to travel by plane, it takes 45 minutes before landing to Laoag City International Airport. Basically, several airlines such as Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airline and Air Philippines have regular flights from Laoag City to Manila and vice versa. On the other hand, if you would want to go site seeing and enjoy the scenes along the road, you could take a 12-hour bus ride from Manila to Laoag City. From the city proper, you have to once again take an approximately 1- hour travel from Laoag City to Burgos and you may ask the bus conductor to drop you at the Kaangrian Falls bus stop located just along the highway. From the highway, you can take a 5 kilometer tricycle ride to the head of the trail plus another 4 kilometer hike to the middle of the forest where you could find the spectacular falls which the locals are indeed proud of.
As a final say, we all know that the travel time from Manila to Burgos would be an arduous wait for an eagerly motivated nature tripper but once you get into the place, there is an assurance that all your stresses, pains and the feeling of being tired will all be eased out due to its jaw dropping beauty. So witness Ilocos and witness the Ironic Beauty of Kaangrian Falls of Burgos.
This crescent shaped cove that is filled with great wonders of nature such as unique white sandy beach surrounded by the spectacular view of pine tree forests, marshes and mountains that are inhabited by numerous species of birds is a must see site which most bloggers love to talk about when visiting Pundaquit, San Antonio Zambales. It is true that this place offers promising surprises to every visitor, but what we will share you at the moment is a combination of the must try experiences when visiting Anawanging Cove plus the expected sites to enjoy.
To begin with, boating would be one of the most obvious must try experience when visiting the said natural wonder simply because there are only two ways to get into the site. You may either choose to go on foot or take a 30-minute boat ride from Pundaquit before reaching the shores of Anawangin.
Next would be hiking - If you are someone who loves to hike and have a trek through forests and mountains, getting to the Cove through a 6 hour walk within the Pundaquit range would also be a great experience. Here you could enjoy being close to Mother Nature as you pass by several pine forests filled with huge pine trees that are called “agoho” by the locals .
Finally, you could also enjoy wading along the seaside – Compared to other beaches, the locals of Zambales are very proud of the shimmering white sand along the shores of the said cove. According to the beach personnel, the white sand originated from the combination of ashes and “lahar” that came out of Pinatubo during its eruption. Thus, nature itself sprinkled the wonderful benefit of sulfur to your skin through the sand.
So if you are someone who either loves extreme nature tripping, then these three activities would surely make your “Anawangin Cove- Experience” be filled with great sites to see and wonderful experiences to share.
December 7, 2012 was a red-letter day for all Filipino Bloggers Worldwide (FBW) members specifically for those who signified their attendance on the first-ever Grand Eyeball for this eminent bloggers’ group. The event was pitched to be the chance to meet like-minded individuals who share the common passion of blogging. This reason alone created such an excitement among members who generally had no other way of interacting with each other except through the online environment.
The chosen venue was SM Megamall’s Megatrade Hall 2 which although was quite far from my end, was the perfect location for most. It is a known place, easy-to-find, and is quite accessible. The appointed time was 6-10 pm on a Friday so I was already having visions of traffic jams in my head and I sure was not disappointed. Since many blogger-members had to come from work, starting late was inevitable. But once the ball started rolling, there was no stopping the fun, the learning, and the winning.
The admins who were present – Ness, Franc, Mai, and Sumi, were true to form in handling the event. Ness and Franc took on the hosting job while Mai and Sumi attended to the important details at the sidelines. They were of course assisted by many member volunteers who all helped to make the event a successful one.
Special mention will have to be given to Orly Ballesteros of Ex-Link Events for making the event possible, Tristan Khalil for sharing his time and technical expertise, Mark Morfe as the official photographer, and countless others who helped find Filipino Bloggers Worldwide: The 1st Grand Eyeball sponsors or acted as sponsors of the event themselves. Not to be forgotten of course is Jason Cruz who shared his expertise through a seminar that was delivered clearly and to-the-point.
The event featured games, raffles, and an education seminar but more than these benefits is the opportunity presented to form long-lasting bonds and friendships with fellow bloggers. I had the good fortune of being seated together with other bloggers who had different ideas but with the same passion for blogging. If there was only a Congeniality Award to be given out that night, I’m sure Donald Pagulong and Myrns Geronimo Roman would have won hands down for the male and female category, respectively. When I talked with these two, I would have sworn I have known them for a long time and did not only meet them that day.
Highlighting the event is the awarding of the ten outstanding travel blogs. Topping the list was The Chronicles of Love Mindanao followed by the Adventures of AdventuRoj!, PonderingPaodaolei, Franc Ramon.com, Budget Byahera, South Cotabato, Vivi’s Random Ramblings, Traveling Morion, Pala-Lagaw, and Journey ni Ikoy. All worthy winners, if I may say so. Here’s looking forward to more awardees in other categories in the succeeding events.
In my blog, I always end my post with My Say and so here goes:
The 1st FBW Grand Eyeball was a huge success in terms of the purpose/s for which it was planned. It wasn’t perfect as in proceeding without hitches but it was perfect in a way that made sense to the members. For a first time event, it sure earned high marks. That said, this year’s successful event is no reason to stop aiming for better events in the future. Regardless, attending the 1st FBW Grand Eyeball is a personal experience that I will never forget.
About the Guest Blogger:
Teresa Martinez is a freelance writer/researcher who currently maintains two blogs: Just-passing-thru and Teresay.
Ex-link Events gives you the 9th MegaBalikbayan OFW Expo on December 7,8 and 9 at SM Megatrade Hall 2 and 3. The business summit was for our OFWs, which aims to help our OFWs to start businesses of their own.
The event is not only for Balikbayans and OFWs but also a business opportunity and seminar for everybody who wanted to invest for a business that their family can manage for the coming year.
Don't forget to visit the bazaar, exhibitors promises to give you the best product for a reasonable price in time for Christmas shopping for friends and love ones.
Nominate Your Top 20 FBW Travel Blogs
43 blogs were nominated, excluded were the non FBW members. All deserves recognition but all we need is the Top 10, the best among the best.
Then we put the top 20 blogs into a vote for the title "Top 10 Travel Blogs":
Presenting the Nominees for the Top 20 FBW Travel Blogs
Travel blogs that are worth following in 2013.
Here are winners for the top 10 Travel Blogs in the order of votes received:
1. The Chronicles of Love Mindanao
2. The Adventures of AdventuRoj!
3. PonderingPaodaolei
4. Franc Ramon.com
5. Budget Byahera
6. South Cotabato
7. Vivi's Random Ramblings
8. Traveling Morion
9. Pala-Lagaw
10. Journey ni Ikoy
Congratulations to all the winners!
Finally! After over a year of inception, Filipino Bloggers Worldwide (FBW), in partnership with Ex-Links Events, presents Filipino Bloggers Worldwide: The 1stGrand Eyeball.
Get to meet your favorite Filipino bloggers and mingle with like-minded individuals this December 7, 2012 at SM Megamall’s Megatrade Hall 2 from 6pm to 10pm, and enjoy a night packed with fun learning, interactive games, meaningful conversations and special surprises!
Brand partners on the other hand, can expect not just additional exposure to blogger attendees, but a long-term, fruitful relationship and support from Filipino Bloggers Worldwide.
About Filipino Bloggers Worldwide:
Filipino Bloggers Worldwide (FBW) started as a Facebook group on November 1, 2011. As the name implies, the group’s purpose is to unite all Filipino bloggers around the world. The group was easily recognized in the blogosphere in just less than a month. Since then, Filipino Bloggers Worldwide became the number one Facebook Filipino bloggers group. Furthermore, FBW was recently awarded as one of the Top Emerging Influential Blogs for 2012. The creators of FBW expressed that every blogger may have different reasons when it comes to blogging, but each and everyone in the community strives to make FBW an active and supportive group for Filipino Bloggers Worldwide.
So come, join us in this momentous event, and be a proud Filipino blogger worldwide!
Filipino Bloggers Worldwide: The 1st Grand Eyeball is brought to you by Filipino Bloggers Worldwide,Ex-Link Events, Bo’s Coffee, ShareTea Philippines, Minute Burger, B’s Cupcakes, Water For Less Purifying System, Manny O. Wines, Breakfast Magazine, Total Fitness Magazine, Speed Magazine, Azta Urban Salon, Ystilo Salon, Beauty by Ria, Bagellia Filipinas, Tough Brat Bags, VESTI, Always 10 List,Frank & Carol’s, PinkyToes PH, Jana Kathryn, Kikay Konek, Astigirl by Tweet Sering, Blogger Manila,Gadget Gambit, Towercamp Phils., Inc., Touch the Sky Graphics, Jinkee Umali, Angelica Rondolo, Say It Nessie, Budget Biyahera, The Purple Doll, Franc Ramon, Shopping with Juan, and Smart Mommy Online.
We will be using the Twitter hashtag - #FBW2012 – all throughout the event. If you want to be updated about what’s happening, do make sure to follow the hashtag!
Featured Blog #17 Tristan is the owner of TRIZZONE, his portfolio website and blog. He also works at oDesk and at Elance. Feel free to contact him to promote your online and social media presence, WordPress management, making creative presentations, managing tools and programs you use for your business. He never fails to amaze us with his willingness to help everyone without second thought or hesitation.
Blog Name: TristanKhalil.com
Category/Niche: freelancing, social media, SEO
Blog Description: Your Virtual Assistant and SEO Professional for Hire! TristanKhalil.com is also a blog about the latest updates on the digital world... from social media, Facebook, hippest gadgets, awesome photos, cool websites and more!
About the blogger.
Blog Name: TristanKhalil.com
Category/Niche: freelancing, social media, SEO
Blog Description: Your Virtual Assistant and SEO Professional for Hire! TristanKhalil.com is also a blog about the latest updates on the digital world... from social media, Facebook, hippest gadgets, awesome photos, cool websites and more!
About the blogger.
I am an online freelancer who loves to share in my blog, anything that is related to freelancing, work at home, social media and SEO. I am also an avid online gamer, anime and manga lover, and an amateur photographer.
What’s the inspiration behind your blog and how long has it been around?
What’s the inspiration behind your blog and how long has it been around?
I started blogging way back when there's still Friendster.com just as a hobby. Then later on, I decided to blog more for the sake of sharing what I've read from the forums and other blogs, and I blog just about anything. It was just last year, when I started freelancing that I found my dedication. From all that I learned in my online social media course, to the interactions I had with other freelancers, bloggers, social media managers and seo professionals. Then a friend helped me get a domain and hosting, and so, TristanKhalil.com was re-created.
How did you get into blogging?
How did you get into blogging?
Like I said in the previous question above, I started blogging during the Friendster.com era. Sharing my school experiences, facts found in the forum and just about anything that I can think of. It was just last year that I really focused on a niche.
What is your favorite blog post and why?
What is your favorite blog post and why?
I can say that my favorite blog post is the one I blog about MORCON 2011. It's because it was the very first conference I joined that I met my virtual friends, mentors, as well as new faces from the SEO, Social Media and Blogging communities. You can read about the said conference here: http://tristankhalil.com/2011/11/roundups-on-mastering-online-ranking-conference-morcon-2011/
There are plenty of island escapes in the Philippines that boast of lush mountainous terrain and white sandy beaches. So if you're planning that perfect nature trek or island hopping adventure, then CORON, PALAWAN is a must-see destination for you. Experience what this Palawan province can offer you in just under 7 hours.
1st Wonder: Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake is one of the many famous sites in Coron where you can have your picture taken with a mountain and a gorgeous blue sea as your background. The lake could be accessed through a short trek up a hill (as it's situated above sea level). It’s also been known for its nice mix of freshwater and saltwater.
2nd Wonder: Banol Beach
Your island hopping trip will not be complete without having lunch at Banol Beach. Most tours will offer this with buffet lunch in their package (usually includes rice, grilled fish and chicken, red crabs, seaweed with slices of tomatoes and onions). So after a hefty lunch, you can rest your tummy while basking under the sun or swimming by the beach.
3rd Wonder: Twin Lagoon
Another popular destination in Coron, the Twin Lagoon is known to be separated by a wall of rock formations. This remarkable site was also made famous by its way of entry. You can either glide or float through the narrow opening (the rock is about 5 inches from your face), or climb up an affixed deck of stairs (just on top of the opening). It’s an adventure on its own.
4th Wonder: Coral Gardens
Swim with different kinds of fish by exploring the Coral Gardens. The dive here is worth it.
5th Wonder: Siete Pecados Marine Sanctuary
Another marine sanctuary, Siete Pecados is also a good spot for snorkeling, diving and marine life exploring.
If you have extra time to spare, pass-by the La Sirenetta Restaurant & Bar (you'll know you're nearby when you see the mermaid statues). Order their Penne Arrabiata and Calamansi Juice for your afternoon snack.
Photo source: http://www.twoseasonsresorts.com/
Three months ago, we were asked to Nominate Your Top 20 FBW Travel Blogs. A total of 44 blogs were nominated excluding those who are not Filipino Bloggers Worldwide members but only the top 20 will be included on the list.
To determine the travel bloggers worth following in 2013, I’m putting it to a vote to rank the TOP 10. The winners will be the "Top 10 FBW Travel Blogs of 2012".
To determine the travel bloggers worth following in 2013, I’m putting it to a vote to rank the TOP 10. The winners will be the "Top 10 FBW Travel Blogs of 2012".
Here are the 20 nominees, not in the order of votes received:
1. The Geek Travels/Renz Bulseco = http://www.thetravelingnomad.com/
2. Budget Byahera/ Mai Florez = http://www.budgetbiyahera.com/
3. Franc Ramon.com/Franc Ramon = http://francramon.com/
4. Traveling Morion/ Jeffrey Rilles = http://www.morionworld.blogspot.com/
5. Love Conquers All/ Cris /Pinay Thrillseeker = http://www.pinaythrillseeker.com/
6. Edmaration/ Edmar Guquib = http://www.edmaration.com/
7. The Chronicles of Love Mindanao/ Dennis Dolojan = http://lovemindanao.blogspot.com
8. Vivi's Random Ramblings/ Violy Vallester = http://www.vivisrandomramblings.com/
9. The Transcendental Tourist/ AJ Poliquit = http://ajpoliquit.wordpress.com/
10. SolitaryWanderer.com/ALeah Phils = http://www.solitarywanderer.com/
11. My Comings and Goings/ Mhe-anne = http://www.mycomingsandgoings.com/
12. Pala-Lagaw/ Francis Nunez Balgos = http://pala-lagaw.blogspot.com/
13. Journeys and Travels/Dr. Wends Cagape = http://jt76.wordpress.com/
14. Pinay Travel Junkie/Gay Mitra-Emami = http://www.pinaytraveljunkie.com/
15. Nomadic Experiences/Marky Ramone Go = http://www.nomadicexperiences.com/
16. Journey ni Ikoy/Ricky Bernardino = http://www.journey-ni-ikoy.com/
17. South Cotabato/ Nanardx = http://www.southcotabato.org/
18. Juanderful Pinoy/Juan DerfulPinoy = http://www.juanderfulpinoy.com/
19. The Adventures of AdventuRoj!/ Roj Braga = http://adventuroj.com/
20. PonderingPaodaolei/ Paula O = http://www.ponderingpaodaolei.net/
The top 10 travel blog will be announced on FBW Bloggers Night, December 7, 2012.
Last day of voting is on December 1, 2012.
Voting is on the right side. Please tick maximum of 3 entries then hit the "Submit Vote". Thank you.
1. The Geek Travels/Renz Bulseco = http://www.thetravelingnomad.com/
2. Budget Byahera/ Mai Florez = http://www.budgetbiyahera.com/
3. Franc Ramon.com/Franc Ramon = http://francramon.com/
4. Traveling Morion/ Jeffrey Rilles = http://www.morionworld.blogspot.com/
5. Love Conquers All/ Cris /Pinay Thrillseeker = http://www.pinaythrillseeker.com/
6. Edmaration/ Edmar Guquib = http://www.edmaration.com/
7. The Chronicles of Love Mindanao/ Dennis Dolojan = http://lovemindanao.blogspot.com
8. Vivi's Random Ramblings/ Violy Vallester = http://www.vivisrandomramblings.com/
9. The Transcendental Tourist/ AJ Poliquit = http://ajpoliquit.wordpress.com/
10. SolitaryWanderer.com/ALeah Phils = http://www.solitarywanderer.com/
11. My Comings and Goings/ Mhe-anne = http://www.mycomingsandgoings.com/
12. Pala-Lagaw/ Francis Nunez Balgos = http://pala-lagaw.blogspot.com/
13. Journeys and Travels/Dr. Wends Cagape = http://jt76.wordpress.com/
14. Pinay Travel Junkie/Gay Mitra-Emami = http://www.pinaytraveljunkie.com/
15. Nomadic Experiences/Marky Ramone Go = http://www.nomadicexperiences.com/
16. Journey ni Ikoy/Ricky Bernardino = http://www.journey-ni-ikoy.com/
17. South Cotabato/ Nanardx = http://www.southcotabato.org/
18. Juanderful Pinoy/Juan DerfulPinoy = http://www.juanderfulpinoy.com/
19. The Adventures of AdventuRoj!/ Roj Braga = http://adventuroj.com/
20. PonderingPaodaolei/ Paula O = http://www.ponderingpaodaolei.net/
The top 10 travel blog will be announced on FBW Bloggers Night, December 7, 2012.
Last day of voting is on December 1, 2012.
Voting is on the right side. Please tick maximum of 3 entries then hit the "Submit Vote". Thank you.
Fact Number 1 – The surroundings of the church is a home of several fortune tellers – Some people may think of their existence as an act against the church but for someone who would want to gain an experience about what most people think about their future, visiting the church site for site seeing and fortune telling sessions would be an additional experience that they could try.
Fact Number 2 – The Quiapo church have wondrous stories to tell – If the said church could only talk, it surely relay every experience that it was able to face for decades. Historians indicate that over the years, the church evolved from a typical looking “nipa and bamboo “shelter to a Mexican baroque edifice which experienced calamities such as fire, earthquakes and even being robbed.
Fact Number 3 - It is a home of Faith – Since it is known to be the home of the Miraculous Black Nazarene image. Each year, hundreds and even millions of Devotees coming from all parts of the country would gather on a procession to celebrate “The Black Nazarene’s Feast Day”. As per record, the said celebration is known to be one among the biggest celebrations that are commemorated by most devotees. People would normally attend a procession in honor of the image as it is believed to bring good luck and healing if one is able to get hold any part of the image.
An alleged apology letter from the late US Senator, Robert F. Kennedy's daughter, Kerry Kennedy is now circulating online. Kerry's letter confirmed that Philippine Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto III indeed plagiarized her father's speech and demands a public apology.
Here is the screenshot of the letter from Kerry Kennedy that was posted on the Rappler's site
Source: http://www.rappler.com/
related posts:
Tito Sotto on "Copying as the Highest Form of Flattery"
Tito Sotto: On Plagiarism and Translation of Robert F. Kennedy's Speech
Tito Sotto: On Plagiarism and Cyber Bullying
Tito Sotto Plagiarized a Blog PostTito Sotto: On Plagiarism and Cyber Bullying
We still read a lot about Senator Tito Sotto and the latest was the Rappler's post with picture and video titled " Sotto, Enrile laugh off plagiarism complaints." Watching the video and looking at the photo, Sotto obvioulsy laughs just to hide the embarrassment for plagiarizing but his face cannot hide the true feeling of guiltiness while Enrile and the people surrounding him obviously faked their laughs just to ride on the issue for a reason, well after all politics is politics.
And the latest from Facebook from InterAksyon, www.interaksyon.com
"Senator Vicente Sotto III took to the Senate floor on Tuesday afternoon, and offered an apology to the family of the late New York Senator Robert Kennedy for having lifted from Kennedy's speech without attribution. He added, however:
"Copying, imitation, is the highest form of flattery. If it upsets the Kennedy family, then I am sorry, but then that's not my intention."
The Facebook users reactions:
The Facebook users reactions:
- highest form of flattery pa ang nasabi....
- iba ung imitation as form of flattery at copyright infringement/plagiarism hehe. sotto ka tlga oo.
- ewan ung bakit nagka ganyan yan. buti na lng di ko sya binoto. Lech!
- hyper na namn si tita madam Glo hehe.
- ayos! kada explain nya or bawi sa nagawa nyang pagkakamali, isa na namang pagkakamali ang bibitawan lolz , di na lang kasi magsorry at wag nang magpalusot
- di naman... ampf!
- di ba nga MC, simpleng sorry lang actually ang hinihingi nung blogger na kinopyahan nya and ng mga bloggers na tinawag nyang "bloggers lang" dami pa nya satsat
- darling of the tweets yang si Sotto eh. =>
- oo nga, kaya hindi matapos-tapos yang issue nya eh :D
- he can't admit that what he did was wrong... :(
- hehe! ganun di dapat pala ay ma-flatter pa yung mga movie makers sa mga nagtitinda ng copies hehe!
No comment, these people are just saying their piece. Good luck Tito Sen. We are hoping for the best and clear your name regarding this controversial issue.
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Who would have thought that we have our own version of Niagara Falls right at the southeastern part of Mindanao? There lies Bislig City a.k.a The Booming City By The Bay. It faces the Philippine Sea and keeps the beautiful Tinuy-an Falls in Brgy. Burboanan. It is a cascading three falls and known to be the widest in the country. During the rainy season, its thick white waters curtain the stair-like stones where it flows.
A waterfall massage would be nice to have in this beautiful place; truly picturesque and one of its kind. Visitors are allowed to enjoy the magnificent flowing water up to the third level. They were able to set up a 97-steps stairs at the right side of the falls and no one is allowed to go up without a guide. For safety purposes, visitors are not allowed to position themselves near the cliff part. It would be advisable to bring waterproof cameras as well because the mist is too strong even if you’re meters away.
For those who will be visiting this place from Davao City, it is usually included in the Surigao tour packages that would take at least 6 hours of travel. Most of the visitors would leave downtown Davao at around midnight and get to witness this stunning view early in the morning. You can bring along food and just rent one of their cottages. Rates in the place are very cheap for something as awesome as this one.
What are you waiting for? Schedule your off days and pay this marvelous place a visit.
Rates:
Entrance Fee – Php 20
Cottage Small – Php 200
Cottage Big - Php 300
Function Hall - Php 500
Life Jacket – Php 30 per hour
Table with Chair (4 chair) – Php 100
Chair- Php 10
Umbrella shed- Php 150
Gaket/Raft- Php 100
Parking Fee - Php 20
Boat- Php 50
Room Rental – Php 150 per Person
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Rates source: http://www.wayph.com" http://www.wayph.com
Hubby and I travels a lot. He loves to take pictures of every places he visited and have them all stored in a hard drive. When we moved to US from Qatar, all the hard drives were packed in one of the foot lockers and I never had the chance to unpacked them. Last month, we moved from Oklahoma to Texas, and some of the stuff were still packed including the old photographs.
One of those pictures were our trip to Enchanted kingdom on our 2005 vacation to Philippines. That was hubby's second trip back home. Hubby loves to travel around the globe and Philippines is his favorite place to relax and unwind. In fact he is planning to retire there with me someday when all the kids are grown.
Enchanted Kingdom, located in Sta Rosa, Laguna, is the first and only world -class theme park in the Philippines that was opened to public in October 19, 1995 and now on its 17 years of giving the Filipino a fun place to spend the holidays and weekend. Right now it is the "Disneyland" of the Philippines. There is no comparison between the Disneyland and Enchanted Kingdom when it comes to size, fun rides, attractions and activities but at least the Philippines is proud to have something to offer to their people.
Here are some pictures taken from my sisters photo album during our 2010 visit to Enchanting Kingdom. You can see how everybody enjoyed the amusement park.
- Brooklyn Place- Take a journey down the street of Brooklyn, one of New York's five borough and reminisce the years of silent movies and slapstick comedies as entertainers parade down the cobblestone street.
- Portabello- The sights and sound of the Caribbean Atmosphere can be found in this zone. Rio Grande is the parks largest attraction were you can get wet and wild.
- Boulderville- Is inspired by the dinosaur era, this prehistoric cartoon zone will capture your kids imagination. Dinosaur mascot and puppet show entertains everyone who set foot in this zone .
- Victoria Park- This park is inspired by Queen Victoria era. Grand Carousel is the zones centerpiece attraction.The parks mascot,"Eldar the Wizard" is here for you to meet, greet and take photographs.
- Midway Boardwalk- Coney Island, "Americas Playground" in the 1930's comes to life in this zone. They have Anchors Away, which I don't recommend so much coz this is really too scary and breathe taking, Up Up and Away, Bump N' Splash and more.
- Jungle Outpost- This zone sets in the the heart of the Amazon in the jungle of Central America. The main attraction is the jungle log Jam and the Swan Lake.
- Spaceport- Here we can find the country's first and only triple loop coaster that turns riders upside down six times- 3 times forward and 3 times backward.
PHILIPPINE SHIPPERS’ BUREAU ADVISORY
(Philippine Agents/Freight Forwarders)
As of 31 October 2012
Overseas Filipinos Workers and their consignees in the Philippines are advised not to do
business with freight forwarding companies not accredited with DTI-PSB. The following
unaccredited companies were issued Formal Charges by the DTI-PSB and are subject of
complaints pertaining to balikbayan boxes.
Philippines
1. ABS-CBN Global Cargo Corporation
JJM Building 2, Ninoy Aquino Avenue, Brgy. Sto. Niño, Parañaque City
2. Aerosend
Blk. 2 Unit 7, 584 Tenorio Lopez St., Tondo, Manila
3. Alas Cargo Philippines
Bayan Bayanan Ave. Concepcion I, Marikina City
4. Associated Consolidation Express (ACE)
505 Quirino Avenue, Tambo,Parañaque City
5. Dausan International Forwarder
1933 A. Francisco Street, Sta. Ana, Manila
6. FACF Parcel Delivery
8410 Gomburza Street, Brgy. Sto Nino, Parañaque City
7. FRS Philippine Freight Services, Inc.
Unit 104 Cecile Ville Bldg., 1211 Quezon Avenue, Quezon, City
8. Gen Ex Cargo
No. 11 J.G. San Victores St., SEACOM Compound, San Antonio, Parañaque City
9. International Cargo Forwarder
503 Quirno Avenue, Tambo Parañaque City
10. J.J. Transglobal Brokerage
3909/3911 Dahlia Street, Sto Nino, Parañaque City
11. JAR Cargo Forwarders
503 Quirno Avenue, Tambo Parañaque City
12. Jonar Cargo
Stall 213 Building 2, FTI Complex, Western Bicutan, Taguig City
13. Joseph Glenn L. Galo
Unit 12 Residences North Road, Poblacion, Liloan, Cebu City
14. Mail Plus Cargo Carriers
Golden Homes Subdivision, SA #3 Sandoval Avenue, Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City
15. Manila Broker
503 Quirino Avenue, Tambo, Parañaque City
16. Maru Cargo Logistics Philippines
15016-A Fast Track Avenue, San Agustin Village, Parañaque City
17. Pacific Logistics International Cargo
567 Gen. Luna St., Dinayang, San Mateo, Rizal
18. Pentfast
Km. 17 Cervantes St., West Service Road, Parañaque City
19. R&M Cargo Services
STIL Building Sta. Agueda cor. Delbros Ave., Pascor Drive, Sto. Nino, Parañaque City
20. REN International Services
36 Laura Drive, Brgy. Bagumbayan,Taguig City
21. RDN Marketing & Cargo Forwarder
Pension House, Zamora St., Ozamis City
22. Rodah Cargo Manila
Block 9, Lot 16, Road 6-A St., United Parañaque Subdivision 5 (UPS-5), Sucat,
Parañaque City
23. South Atlantic Cargo, Inc.
4 Elm St., West Fairview, Quezon City
24. Trico International Forwarding (Phils) Inc.
L62D Building 2, Mangosteen Road, FTI Complex, Taguig City
25. Vanwil Cargo Forwarder Inc.
B17 L2, Martineville, Canaynay Ave., Manuyo Dos Malaya St., Evacom, Las Piñas City
26. VCG Customs Brokerage
Guzmar Compound, 8178 Dr. A. Santos Avenue,Sucat, Parañaque City
*nothing follows*
Consumer/consignee with complaints on undelivered, pilfered, damaged or lost balikbayan
boxes may report or submit a written complaint at DTI-PSB through either fax at (02) 751-
3305 or email at dti_psb @yahoo.com.ph or call DTI Direct at (02) 751-3330.
Source: http://www.dti.gov.ph/
One of the reasons why I have a doubt on letting search engines to index the Tags, Categories, Media and Archive of my blog is the rumor that Google penalizes duplicate content. Is this idea true or false?
Another reason why I did that is to prove that there is no harm of letting the big G index the Tags, Categories and Archive of anyone's blog. I'll give you an example later on. An idea that contradicts an issue about Google penalizes duplicate content was actually been published on the web even before I discovered it.
Let me quote a part of an article from Build my list today (www.buildmylisttoday.com) about myths of duplicate content.
"Now, the real problem lies not with Google or with webmasters but with the rumor merchants. The group of people who purport to everyone else that unless you spin your content it will be filtered out for being duplicate. Perhaps not surprisingly, these people invariable have a product to promote – article spinning software.
The counter argument is that duplicate content is filtered out. This argument is not only flawed, it is misleading and can cost you money."
Here the concrete example.
I have an article which was duplicated by someone and published it in different title. The content is exactly the same – no spinning and no rewriting done on the article. Even the color of sub-topics were not change before it was publish, but when the term "visual merchandising elements" is searched on Google, that duplicated content is No. 1 on the search results page.
Why does it happen? Google itself has the answer.
The recently updated article of Google Webmaster Tools about duplicate content says, "In rare situations, our algorithm may select a URL from an external site that is hosting your content without your permission. If you believe that another site is duplicating your content in violation of copyright law, you may contact the site’s host to request removal."
Here is another example.
I wrote another article about the different types of window display and I use Top 6 Types of Window Display as title, then I use types of window display as tag.
When the terms ' types of window display' is search on Google, my main article appears on the first pages of the results and the tag is on the second page. See this image below.
Again, Google has the answer on it.
On the same article I have mentioned above, it is said that duplicate content on a site is not grounds for action on that site unless it appears that the intent of the duplicate content is to be deceptive and manipulate search engine results.
Therefore, it is safe to let Google index your blog's categories, tags and archive.
So what can you say about this issue? Are the tags and categories in your blog indexed? Share you opinion as comment.
Thank you for reading. Godspeed!
Jyppe A. Quidores is a print design and visual merchandising specialist. He blogs at The Creativity Window about (but not limited to) visual arts with emphasis on visual merchandising, print design, product photography and creative display – which are helpful for retailers and other individuals from different creative fields especially the beginners.
Qatar is a small but rich country in the Middle East, a peninsula bordering the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia with an estimated population of total population of about 579,000 in 1998. Only 20 percent of the population are Qatari, with the remainder being foreign workers. The current Emir of Qatar, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, has appointed his fourth son, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, as Heir Apparent on 8 August 2003, after his older brother Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al-Thani (Crown Prince
between 1996 and 2003) renounced his rights to the throne in favor of Sheikh Tamim.
Here are the places that you must not miss to visit when traveling to Qatar:
1. Museum of Islamic Art
Zubara Fort was built in 1938 on the remains of an older castle. It served as a station for coast guards until 1980 and became a museum in 1987 which houses exhibitions of pottery, coins and other findings from the nearby archeological site of Al-Zubarah town.
3. Doha Zoo
The Pearl-Qatar is a man-made island under construction off the coast of Doha, Qatar covering 985 acres (400 hectares) and fronted by more than 12 miles of pristine beaches. The island retreat is set to become an exclusive home for 40,000 international residents as well as a sought after holiday destination for 800 guests enjoying three marinas, three 5 star hotels.
It also has the finest shopping, dining, entertainment space, luxury vehicle dealerships and bespoke jewellers to fresh-from-the-catwalk designer wear. The festive centre of Porto Arabia is Ras Croisette, complete with late-night restaurants and lounges for year-round entertainment. If you are looking for a grand vacation and a cheap flight going to Qatar, Air Canada, offers the best deal.
5. Qatar National Museum
Qatar National Museum is biggest and most significant museum Doha, the Capital of Qatar . It is well known for its extensive collection of artifacts and relics on the religion of Islam. It is also a one stop shop for those who wish to explore the country’s geological history. This museum is currently closed due to construction of a new building. It should be finished in 2014.
The museum houses some interesting displays on the architecture styles of Qatar, medals and awards given to the nation by foreign leaders, descriptions on flora and fauna, a special section on oil and gas, a section on Bedouin tribesmen and much more.
6. Barzan Towers
Barzan Towers were originally built at the beginning of the 20th century as watch towers erected around the Umm Salal Mohammed area to protect the surrounding area from Ottomans that was already defeated but still lurked the land.
The corniche is a good place for jogging, family picnic and gathering with friends. Oryx, the giant statue of Orry, 15th Asian games mascot is one of its main attraction. Along the southern end of the Corniche is a large Oyster and Pearl statue, and a Water pots fountain adjacent to the Museum of Islamic Arts.
10. Khalifa International Stadium
Khalifa International Stadium also known as National Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Doha, Qatar as part of the Doha Sports City complex, which also includes Aspire Academy, Hamad Aquatic Centre, and the Aspire Tower. It is named after Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, Qatar's former Emir.
between 1996 and 2003) renounced his rights to the throne in favor of Sheikh Tamim.
Here are the places that you must not miss to visit when traveling to Qatar:
1. Museum of Islamic Art
Museum of Islamic Art - building (courtesy of MIA)
Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, the largest museum in Qatar.opened to public in December 2008. The museum's building was designed by famous architect I.M.Pei and located on a tiny island in Doha harbour. It houses collections of Islamic artifacts in the world. Visitors can admire collections of ceramics, jewelry, glass, items made of ivory and more. Exhibited items come from Spain to India.
2. Zubara Fort
3. Doha Zoo
The Zoo may not match the Western Zoo in terms of quality and animals, but it is still a good place to visit if you have kids. The zoo is under renovation at the moment to make it a world wide tourist attraction and has a very long way to go to reach it objective but knowing Qatar and their money, this will happen. Doha Zoo has a good display of local desert animals and birds, making it a worthwhile 'first stop' for those going on desert safari. There are some native Qatari species, including Oryx and ostriches.
4. Porto Arabia - The Pearl Qatar
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It also has the finest shopping, dining, entertainment space, luxury vehicle dealerships and bespoke jewellers to fresh-from-the-catwalk designer wear. The festive centre of Porto Arabia is Ras Croisette, complete with late-night restaurants and lounges for year-round entertainment. If you are looking for a grand vacation and a cheap flight going to Qatar, Air Canada, offers the best deal.
5. Qatar National Museum
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The museum houses some interesting displays on the architecture styles of Qatar, medals and awards given to the nation by foreign leaders, descriptions on flora and fauna, a special section on oil and gas, a section on Bedouin tribesmen and much more.
6. Barzan Towers
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Nowadays Barzan Towers attract many visitors from nearby Doha and it is worth the trip even thought during renovation works interiors were equipped with air-conditioning that spoils authenticity of the towers.
On the other hand it makes the visit more comfortable especially during hot summer months.
7. Al-Shahaniya Sports Club
On the other hand it makes the visit more comfortable especially during hot summer months.
7. Al-Shahaniya Sports Club
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Al-Shahaniya was founded on 27 December 1998, under the name Al-Nasr. At the beginning of its establishment, the club's headquarters were located in Al Jamilla, Doha. In 2001, the club relocated to Al Shahaniya, which is approximately 20 km northwest of Doha, under the decision of Sheikh Jassim bin Thamer al Thani, who was vice president of the Qatar Olympic Committee at that time. The club changed its name to Al-Shahaniya in 2004 by the board of directors, in order to better represent the region in where it is based. It ias a good place to see camels roaming around the desert and camels racing in a purpose-built stadium
8. Doha Heritage Village
Doha Heritage Village is located along the Corniche in Al Rumeilia Park, it is a skanzen based on traditional Qatari village. The visitors get to see pearl trading, weaving, and a dhow, apart from holding festivals and activities. The Heritage Village is also a place where you can shop, eat and listen to music. In two of the tiny houses in the village two men demonstrate the weighing and selling of pearls. The site of festivals and special events, D Visitors can buy books on local culture and language, and a huge range of clay pots.
9. Doha Corniche
Corniche typically refers to a road on the side of a cliff or mountain, with the ground rising on one side of the road and falling away on the other. In the Middle East like Qatar, the word typically describes a water front promenade usually paralleled by a main road, such as the renowned Doha Corniche.
The corniche is a good place for jogging, family picnic and gathering with friends. Oryx, the giant statue of Orry, 15th Asian games mascot is one of its main attraction. Along the southern end of the Corniche is a large Oyster and Pearl statue, and a Water pots fountain adjacent to the Museum of Islamic Arts.
10. Khalifa International Stadium