Rating physicians

Physicians are no exceptions to public scrutiny. Just like corporations, universities, colleges, hospitals, automobiles, appliances, goods and other products on the market today, physicians are all being scrutinized and rated by the public and consumers advocates. This is going on for centuries, albeit not in the same “organized and business-like” system as they are being…

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Inside the Palace by the Pasig River

No matter how many times a reporter walks into Malacañang Palace, she/he will always feel a sense of awe and wonder. How could so much power be concentrated in one relatively small building? The Palace is the starting point for a lot of things, with its bottomless pit of news. It is the greatest fishing…

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The gift of tolerance

ONCE described as a medieval institution, the Catholic Church (under the leadership of Pope Francis I) is no longer sitting on its laurels. The high prelate is encouraging the Church, along with its followers, to evolve and adapt to the changing world. “The church sometimes has locked itself up in small things, in small-minded rules….

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Your initial consultation with an immigration attorney

“ Most attorneys practicing Immigration Law offer “free initial consultations,” or charge a nominal fee for such service to prospective clients.  People taking advantage of “free” consultations; however, often walk away with a “new case” but no idea as to what the attorney has agreed to do for them or how.” LIKE taking care of…

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Building the nation the GK Way

One of the biggest problems our country face is the issue on poverty. However through the dedication and efforts our fellow citizens and the kind gestures of many people across the globe, we continue to hold on to the dream of achieving a slum-free country. Many active movements and organizations in the country have shown…

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Of Pity, Pork and Pagpag

Aside from our inability, as a people, to sustain our anger, and our poor collective memory, we have one more trait that keeps us from exacting full retribution from public officials who have done us wrong. Awa. Pity. Compassion. That’s probably one of the qualities that make Filipinos so lovable. And why assorted hustlers, scam…

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What is “approval when filed” under INA 245(i)?

We previously discussed adjustment of status and grandfathering under INA 245(i). Under INA 245(i), an alien, (a) who is physically present in the U.S. and (b) who entered without inspection, who is in unlawful immigration status, who fails to maintain status or who has accepted unauthorized employment, may adjust status if: (1) the alien is…

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Saving a man’s best friend

Everyone I know  has  a dog. And each one of them believes  that his/her dog is the most beautiful, intelligent pet in the world. In many ways, these people would rather talk to their dogs than their friends. Because I like dogs,  I tend to be taken by enthusiasm. After all, dogs are irresistible. In…

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Teaching History to the Fil-Am Youth Through Art

Something magical happened when Filipino-American muralist Eliseo Silva placed the first brush strokes on the Filipino mural in Historic Filipinotown back in 1995. “I felt a spark inside me,” Silva said to Asian Journal. “It was like something supernatural was coming over me.” From coast to coast, the history of the Philippines and Filipino-Americans is alive…

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10 things to know about your immigration court hearing

IF the Department of Homeland Security has initiated Removal Proceedings against you, an Immigration Judge will preside over your case in Immigration Court and a government attorney will seek your removal from the US  The series of immigration hearings, collectively known as “immigration proceedings” can take several years and can include four or more court…

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Teaching History to the Fil-Am Youth Through Art

Something magical happened when Filipino-American muralist Eliseo Silva placed the first brush strokes on the Filipino mural in Historic Filipinotown back in 1995. “I felt a spark inside me,” Silva said to Asian Journal. “It was like something supernatural was coming over me.” From coast to coast, the history of the Philippines and Filipino-Americans is…

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Never again

It was an era in history that older generations of Filipinos would rather forget. But lessons from this tumultuous period has taught us to commemorate the past — if only to recount the nightmare that was martial law, and to make sure that it never happens again. On September 21, 1972, then President Ferdinand Edralin…

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10 tips on child / dependent care

IF you paid someone to care for your child, spouse, or dependent, you may be able to claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit on your federal income tax return. Here are 10 tips on claiming a credit for child and dependent care expenses. -The expense for child and dependent care must be provided for…

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Are deductions on your wages legal?

 Q: I WORK at a service-oriented business here in California as an hourly employee. We are required to wear a uniform. We can only get the uniform from our employer and the employer deducts from our pay the cost of these uniforms. Is this deduction legal? How do I know that the deductions from my…

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On prudence

ONE of my great mentors in the seminary taught me and my peers not only to be holy but also to be prudent, not in the sense of acquiring a great deal of knowledge on theology but in having practical wisdom of dealing with personal matters and pastoral ministry. For example, whereas the general norm…

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Walmart Neighborhood Market opens in Downtown LA

LOS ANGELES—Coinciding with the Chinese Moon Festival, Walmart held a community celebration in on Chinatown to celebrate the opening of its Downtown LA Neighborhood Market on Thursday, September 19. The grand opening ceremony was held at 7:30am, and started with brief remarks from community leaders and store manager Kenny Tran. The program also included a…

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