Part II: Tradition, fear and spirits

WHEN our dearly departed loved ones come and visit us what do we do? We must be attentive to what they are trying to convey. There must be a message that we have to be OPEN in order to UNDERSTAND. And to be open means to dissolve FEAR and replace it with LOVE. With LOVE,…

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How to be a successful trader

1. Research.  Just as location is critical  real estate investing, research is critical to stock investing. Without research, you have a better chance of making money; without it, a better chance to lose money. 2. Learn how to trade stocks.  Commit to learn how to trade stocks. Consider what you hope to gain from the…

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Inspirare Vocal Ensemble performs on Nov 16

The SATB choir sings choral pop and inspirational songs in Pasadena THE Inspirare Vocal Ensemble will be performing a two-part a cappella concert at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Pasadena, California on November 16, 2019. Choir buffs and pop music lovers alike are bound to recognize a song or two in the repertoire. The SATB…

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The conquest of Kilimanjaro

ROMEO Balboa’s photos are unrelated to stories that make an antidote to the unhappy news of the day.  He sets as an example to the rest of his colleagues just to simply enjoy the fun of pictures: taking what recaptures the fun of photography and the enthusiasm that led one to become photographers to begin…

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Trump’s impeachment hearing begins: A review of the proceeding and legal terms to understand the process of removing Trump from office

THE impeachment trials to remove President Donald J. Trump from office already started this week in the House of Representatives, pursuant to the provision and mandate stipulated in the United States Constitution. Before we get lost in the seemingly parallel but divergent universe — the televised impeachment proceedings and the toxic attacks launched by Trump…

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Go supports additional budget for Robredo’s drug war

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go on Wednesday, November 13, said he fully supports Vice President Leni Robredo’s request for additional funds in the fight against illegal drugs. “I, as a legislator, fully support whatever is needed to help us achieve our objective of eliminating drugs,” he said. According to the senator, 82% of Filipinos support the…

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Maximizing recovery in personal injury cases

“Loss of earnings are often a significant part of an injured person’s claim for economic damages.  Damages are recoverable for both past and future lost earnings.” DEAR Attorney Tan, I was driving home and was at a complete stop when another driver rear-ended my car. I was not feeling well after the accident, as my…

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Premium Processing Service

ANG USCIS Premium Processing Service ay nagbibigay ng mas mabilis na pag-proseso ng I-140 Immigrant Petition para sa extraordinary ability aliens, outstanding professors and researchers, multinational executives and managers (EB1 category), members of professions with advanced degrees or exceptional ability (EB2 category), skilled workers, professionals, and workers other than skilled workers and professionals (EB3 category)….

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Focusing on goodness

“We can’t close our eyes and ears to the tragedies and changes happening in the world.” “THAT’S too scary to think about,” one person would say, referring to this Sunday’s Gospel. “Yeah, no one wants to think about earthquakes, wars, famines, and plagues,” another person would say. “We’d rather think of good and happy things,…

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The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

THE Fair Debt Collection Practices (FDCPA) is a Federal law that was enacted in 1978 by the United States Congress to protect consumers from abusive debt collectors. However, the FDCPA applies only to third-party collectors who collect debt for original creditors. It does not apply to the original creditor itself who uses its own employees…

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Duterte still looking for ‘honest’ PNP chief

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go on Wednesday, November 13, said President Rodrigo Duterte is still looking for an honest official that would be appointed chief of the Philippine National Police. No new PNP has been appointed by Duterte after former police chief Oscar Albayalde went on terminal leave on October 14 prior to his retirement on…

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Statement of FFCCCII President Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong

The Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc. wishes to reaffirm its full and unwavering support to the government’s intensified campaign against illegal drugs. We join the government and our law enforcement agencies in condemning and working towards eradicating the menace of illegal drugs as a moral scourge, a threat to public…

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The entrepreneur awareness: Finding your deepest why

DISCOVERING my “why” The biggest and 1st question you have to ask yourself is “WHY” do you want to be an entrepreneur? Why will you provide this kind of service or sell this kind of product?  The pitfalls I saw in more than decades of doing management consulting and conducting consultative and strategic learning programs…

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Is there still hope for the petition if after all documents and visa fees have been submitted, the petitioner dies? 

Get the answer this Sunday on — “Citizen Pinoy:  Your Tanong, My Sagot” THIS Sunday on TFC, the second batch of Kapamilya who attended the tapings in Virginia will get their questions answered on the most popular immigration program on television – “Citizen Pinoy.” Leading U.S. immigration attorney Michael J. Gurfinkel replies to questions like…

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Outright denials for missing information or documents

WHEN a person files a petition or application, certain information and documents are required as part of the filing.  For example, if a person is being petitioned by a spouse, a required document would be a marriage contract.  If a required document is missing, the petition or application may be denied. Petitions and applications have…

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