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Sunday, October 30, 2011

More questions and answers on wellness

More questions and answers on wellness


Can homeopathic regimens improve health challenges?
Definitely. Homeopathy is the “Law of Similars,” or simply put, “like cures like.” This is a principle used in conventional medicine, especially for allergy treatments. The same natural substances that cause certainsymptoms in the body are used in homeopathic remedies.

Natural remedies for recurring colds, migraine, constipation

Natural remedies for recurring colds, migraine, constipation

Natural is better.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Need passport? Go to the mall

Need passport? Go to the mall
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Friday announced that it will soon start moving its regional consular offices to shopping malls around the country in a bid to improve passport services, and save the government millions of pesos as well.

Thousands of flood-hit Thais to work in Japan

Thousands of flood-hit Thais to work in Japan

Saturday, October 22, 2011

P100M OFW legal defense fund to be restored

P100M OFW legal defense fund to be restored

Why depend on this legal fund when you can avoid violating the law. OBEDIENCE is the key to blessing! Stay out of trouble, obey the law of your country host.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Japan offers 10,000 free trips to foreigners—report

Japan offers 10,000 free trips to foreigners—report

Japan will offer 10,000 foreigners free airfares to visit the country next year, in an attempt to boost the tourism industry which has been hit by the ongoing nuclear disaster, a report said Monday.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Bilog: 9 years in hiding in Japan

Bilog: 9 years in hiding in Japan

His story, however, may be more of an exception.  Many bilogs, due to their lack of legal status, struggle with no regular work, and thus are unable to send regular remittances to dependents back home. Some who are eventually arrested return broke. With job skills attuned to the Japanese market, many are unable to reintegrate into local jobs, stuck in limbo, as it were, and hoping against hope for another chance to ’do it right’ in Japan.


This story is really more of an exception than normal. Walang makukuhang magandang bagay sa maling paraan.


Lessons we can learn:
1. Our actions has consequences. 
2. Savings is a good habit. 
3. Spending to support a lavish lifestyle ends in poverty.
4. It pays to tell the truth.



Credit card debts land OFW in jail

Credit card debts land OFW in jail


OFWs are often beset with problems that have nothing to do with their jobs overseas. One of them is creditcard debt.
In rich countries, getting a credit card is easy. Our kababayan there are almost pushed to avail of the plastic money cards.
Some overseas Filipino workers carry not just one or two cards but five or six, or as many as they can.
But some kabayan apparently don’t know how to handle finances wisely. They buy too much on credit, forgetting that they are going to have to pay for the debts eventually.
Many OFWs fall into a mindset that if you have credit card you actually have cash. Far from the truth, this kind of thinking have brought more pain and they end up wallowing in debt.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Japanese business confidence improves

Japanese business confidence improves


A key central bank report says business confidence at major Japanese manufacturers improved as they pushed to recover from disaster.
The Bank of Japan’s quarterly “tankan” survey of business sentiment shows that the main index for big manufacturers rose to 2 from minus 9 three months ago. The result was in line with market expectations.