Embracing the loss of youth

Getting old is a natural thing and no one must be afraid of the natural. Trees, animals, and everything that is alive age. I am not afraid to look old. I don’t know indifference. I ignore bitterness. If something unpleasant happens to me, I put it behind. Women of a certain age have brushed away…

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Easier said than done

I FOUND it easy to interpret the Gospel last Sunday and to see its connection to the First Reading from the Book of Amos. It speaks about true discipleship, a typical theme in the Gospel of Mark. Albeit it is easy to interpret, but the Gospel mandate on discipleship is hard to live by. First,…

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The light in the Capital Dome

Washington as the world’s most powerful city is arguable. But no one is immune to the spell of this international city on the Potomac, where  tastes, levels of energy, basic perspectives on what is interesting or edifying, vary! Residents earn the highest median household income in this nation, a big city that bustles with yuppies,…

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Is it time to hire a marketing agency?

Tell me about your day. Do you find yourself working into the wee hours of the night thinking about customers and growing your business? Do you believe that saving a penny is better than investing a penny?  Does a jack of all trades, but a master of none describe you? For all too many people,…

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CBP starts testing collection of biometric exit data

ON July 14, 2015, the Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) announced that it will begin testing the collection of biometric exit data of limited foreign national air travelers departing the US at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport using enhanced mobile devices. As you may be aware, the CBP, under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is…

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Palawan voted ‘Most Beautiful Island in the World’

PALAWAN, an island in the Philippines, was voted the No. 1 island in the world by Condé Nast Traveler, a leading luxury lifestyle and travel magazine. Traveler readers rated it an 88.750. Writer and traveler Lindsay Talbot traveled there to take photos and enjoy the exotic island’s natural, wondrous beauty, capturing sites like the Twin Lagoon,…

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Applying for Filipino WWII veteran family unity

My father was just a little boy growing up in Bataan during World War II. He believed his life and that of his brothers were spared by the Japanese only because they were too small to be viewed as threats to the soldiers. Eventually, brave Filipino and American soldiers fought side-by-side to liberate the country…

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Diabetes and gum disease can be double trouble

PEOPLE with diabetes are mindful of their bodies’ feedback. Effective diabetes management requires frequent blood sugar checks, careful dietary planning, and close monitoring of other symptoms. But with all the things diabetics have to consider, they often miss warning signs from another crucial area—the mouth. Why are oral care and diabetes so intertwined? Recent studies have revealed…

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The August 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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