The September 2015 Priority Dates

Each month, the Visa Office of the State Department publishes, in the Visa Bulletin, the priority dates for that particular month, for the various family and employment based categories. A priority date is a person’s “place in line” for a visa, meaning immigrant visas (or green cards) would be available for persons whose priority date…

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Unexplained cardiac arrest

Five in 10,000 people around the world develop unexplained cardiac arrest and rarely does any of them survive. This condition is hereditary, happens to any race, but is more common among those with Asian ancestry, particularly among Japanese and Southeast Asians. Ten times more common among men, this mysterious killer is called Brugada Syndrome. Not…

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A roundup of this year’s health and wellness trends

“The greatest wealth is health,” wrote ancient Roman poet Virgil. The formula of a well-balanced diet, managing stress levels, getting more than eight hours of sleep and exercising at least 30 minutes a day has long been thought of as the key of health. Additionally, “wellness” has been a buzzword to encompass a more holistic…

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5 Philippine ‘superfoods’ to incorporate in your diet 

In the United States, kale, avocados, spinach and flaxseeds have all been hailed “superfoods” for their nutritional density and benefits: they contain generous doses of Vitamin A, healthy fat, Vitamin K and omega-3s, respectively. Although many superfoods typically come at a slightly steeper price tag, the Philippines is home to a number of these vitamin-…

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Has humor gone too far?

The vulgarity in entertainment THOUGH the few good TV shows back home in the Philippines are applauded, it is dismaying that these small islands of quality are almost lost in the sea of mediocrity and outright vulgarity, which characterize some current television fare. The best humor, when it is not simply playful, says something witty…

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Gov. Brown signs bills on pro-immigration issues

New CA legislation protects and humanizes undocumented immigrants Continuing his push for change on immigration issues, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a trio of measures on Monday, August 10 that will change opportunities, as well as the status quo, for many undocumented immigrants. One bill removes the word “alien” from California’s labor code, which continues to…

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Garcetti honors new Fil-Am Board of Public Works Commissioner

LOS ANGELES – A historic occasion for the Filipino-American and Asian Pacific Islander community was celebrated Tuesday, Aug. 11, when Joel Jacinto, executive director of non-profit organization Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA), was confirmed the new Los Angeles Board of Public Works commissioner. “This was very much unexpected, but very much a privilege and…

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Celebrating 87 Years of Art and Philanthropy

Oldest Camera Club in Asia Captures an Intimate Philippines With a spirit sculpted singularlyby sunlight and shade As a melting pot of cultures, the Philippines undergoes cycles of transformation as it molds a unique heritage of diversity. Beyond beautiful landscapes and portraits are beguiling and endearing traditional traits.  They allow the Philippines and the Filipinos…

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It’s time to get Belofied!

Time flies by so quickly when you love what you do.  It has been 25 years since I started my very first clinic, all with the goal of helping people look and feel more beautiful. The passion that I had has made Belo Medical Group to what it is now and I would like to…

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Garcetti honors new Fil-Am Board of Public Works Commissioner

LOS ANGELES – A historic occasion for the Filipino-American and Asian Pacific Islander community was celebrated Tuesday, Aug. 11, when Joel Jacinto, executive director of non-profit organization Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA), was confirmed the new Los Angeles Board of Public Works commissioner. “This was very much unexpected, but very much a privilege and…

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When love destroys religious hatred

I SAW a beautiful French Christian film this past weekend entitled “The Apostle”. It’s a story about a young Muslim man named Akim who is being groomed to be an imam (a prayer leader of a mosque). His life turns upside down when he becomes a friend of a Catholic Christian man who helps him…

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Restraining orders

IN the years that I have practiced family law here in Los Angeles, I found that my Pilipino clients have to be briefed about the law and what the law could and would provide for them.  They tend to bring their own knowledge of the law from the Philippines and expect that the Philippine law…

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