Oxygen, dandruff, female tampons and other facts

WHERE does oxygen come from? Oxygen, which makes up about 20 percent of the air we breathe in, is an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas, that is essential for the production of energy and, therefore, to life.  Its main source is from living green plants. The ambient air we inhale is absorbed by the lungs that…

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Good news: USCIS to postpone implementation of NTA memo

IN previous articles, I wrote about a recent USCIS policy memorandum (PM), where USCIS would start issuing notices to appear (NTA) if USCIS denied certain immigration benefits (such as extension of status, change of status, adjustment of status, family petition, employment – based petition, etc.) and, as a result of the denial, the person is…

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Calif. firefighters endorse Prop. 8, say it will improve dialysis patient care, protect taxpayers

Clinics’ inadequate staffing, patient care strains 911 system LOS ANGELES – California’s largest union of firefighters endorsed a statewide ballot initiative, contending it will improve patient care for people with kidney failure, decrease pressure on the 911 emergency response system and spare taxpayers from picking up the tab for dialysis clinics that fail to invest…

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Aquino shares the blame in impunity – Palace

MALACANANG responded to former President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III’s criticism saying that he shares the blame in the culture of impunity for his failure in addressing media killings during his term. “I wish he did more also in protecting human life,” presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said. This was after Aquino on Monday, July 30, publicly…

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Palace entrusts Tulfo’s refusal to return 60-M to ‘legal process’

MALACAÑANG said on Monday, July 30, that it will let the legal process run on the controversy involving radio personalities Ben and Raffy Tulfo and former Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo in connection with the P60 million worth of government paid advertisements aired on the People’s Television Network (PTV). Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque…

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Palace to lawmakers: No harm in sponsoring TRAIN 2

PRESIDENTIAL spokesperson Harry Roque on Monday, July 30, told lawmakers that the second version of Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) will not impose new taxes. “TRAIN 2 is different so there is no need to be afraid,” Roque said. Roque said that senators running this upcoming election might not want to be linked…

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Exclusion of gain from sale of home

YOU may exclude from gross income gain from sale of principal residence under Internal Revenue Code Section 121. 1. You may be able to exclude gain of $250,000 or $500,000 if you are married filing a joint return. 2. To be eligible for the bigger $500,000 exclusion for joint filers, must meet the three requirement:…

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The bucket list: Become your own style icon

(Tenth of a series) “… As within, so without…”  —Hermes Trismegistus WHILE appearances may deceive, more often than not, what you are is reflected on the outside. Becoming your own style icon does not mean maxing out your credit cards just to follow the latest fashion trends.  Don’t do it. It’s a fool’s errand. You…

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Is bankruptcy right for you?

“Are you facing foreclosure and want to save your home? Chapter 13 will stop the foreclosure on its tracks and allow you five years to pay off the default while protecting your house  from foreclosure. If you owe credit cards and other unsecured debts like medical bills, Chapter 13 may even allow you to have…

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Performance artist Jasmine Orpilla and choreographer Peter de Guzman merge traditional Filipino dance and contemporary Western styles in new production in downtown LA

“THEY are afraid, my brother…They are afraid of our mighty fists, my brother…They are afraid of the magnificence of our works, my brother…They are even afraid of our songs of love, my brother.” This is the final stanza of Filipino Carlos Bulosan’s poem “Song for Chris Mensalvas’ Birthday,” which provided the inspiration for a new…

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Cheese & Charcuterie Buffet At Makati Diamond Residences

From July 27 to September 28, 2018, visit Alfred at Makati Diamond Residences every Friday, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, for the Cheese & Charcuterie Buffet. Indulge in bite sized delights from our grazing menu selection of assorted appetizers, cold cuts, cheese, and a heavier fare of U.S. Beef Belly and Paella. Take generous…

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Rainy Day Stay at Makati Diamond Residences

Check-in at the best city address and chase away the rainy day blues. Soak up some culture with a free visit to Ayala Museum, take pleasure in a little retail therapy at Greenbelt, and relax at the indoor lap pool or the spa. Enjoy bed weather days at a 41sqm Studio for ₱6,500 net per…

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On traveling and shattering “borders”

“BORDERS? I have never seen one. But I have heard they exist in the minds of some people,” Thor Heyerdahl, the famous Norwegian adventurer and ethnographer, once said.   Heyerdahl is known for his Kon-Tiki expedition in 1947, in which he sailed 8,000 km (5,000 mi) across the Pacific in a hand-built raft (balsa) from South…

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How does IRS score your tax returns for audit?

E-Filed Returns: • Electronic data are transmitted to a centralized Submission Processing Center. • Tax preparation software assigns a unique 14-digit Declaration Control Number to each return. • A unique Filing Location Code shown as the first two digits distinguishes returns as e-filed. • An Electronic Management System provides format data verification, data translation, and…

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How loyal are we to truth?

“Some journalists, sad to say, equate objectivity with neutrality. They let both sides of the warring fence say their version of the ‘truth,’ no matter how misleading, and let the people decide. For the years I have spent as editor of different publications, I have fought against this kind of practice, one mistakenly called “journalism.”…

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