Hooked on reading

WE are slowly moving away from the page at this day and age. The book, as we know it, is undergoing a digital transfer. The smell of paper and the intoxicating if not nostalgia-inducing waft of ink are now on the same page with their electronic counterparts. Tablets and e-book readers are proliferating at a…

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PERM Job Posting

Under the basic labor certification process, the employer may file an application only after conducting efforts to recruit US workers by means of the following mandatory steps: (1) placing an advertisement on 2 different Sundays in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of intended employment; (2) placing a 30-day job order with the…

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Trying to decide if bankruptcy is for you?

ARE you struggling with debt problems? Are you doing your best to pay but simply can’t?  Have you thought of filing bankruptcy but are afraid that this might not be the right solution to your problems? Filing bankruptcy is a personal decision that should be taken seriously. Whether or not it is necessary for you…

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How your internet activities can harm your case

ACCORDING to recent statistics, there are about 950 million active users on Facebook, 500 million on Twitter, and 150 million on LinkedIn. Not to mention the active users on MySpace, Google+, Instagram, Pinterest, and Flickr, to name just a few of the most popular social media sites that people frequent. The internet has become the…

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‘Best is yet to come'

And just like that, the highly-anticipated 2012 US presidential elections is finally over. In what turned out to be one of the closest and costliest presidential races in history, President Barack Hussein Obama secured a second-term, snatching the gilded seat of chief executive away from Gov. Mitt Romney by almost a hundred electoral votes. At…

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Real estate forecast for 2013

I BELIEVE that the housing market will improve moderately in 2013, but nobody will mistake this for a boom. A favored 3-5% growth and appreciation definitely is better than a negative growth in your home equity.  Some better areas might see about an 8 percent increase in equity it will all depend on your location….

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Fil-Ams speak about Obama’s re-election

AFTER a fierce battle in the Presidential Election, American voters have made their choice — four more years for President Barack Obama after he defeated Republican challenger Mitt Romney in both the electoral and popular votes. The President has been re-elected after  going over the top of the required absolute majority (magic number 270) of…

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10 facts about gambling winnings

1. GAMBLING winnings are always taxable and must be reported on your tax return – with or without form W-2G. 2. Gambling income includes winnings from lotteries, raffles, horse and dog races and casinos. It also includes the fair market value of prizes such as cars, houses, trips or other noncash prizes. 3. Complimentary goods…

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A Guardian of Electoral Transparency

While the entire world was eagerly watching the US presidential elections this week, a most noteworthy event was also happening in America. From November 4-7,  the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) US Election Program, brought together over 300 election officials, parliamentarians and diplomats from over 50 countries to observe and learn about the US…

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Trust!

THE story of a widow in the Book of Kings in this Sunday’s Scriptures touches the heart. Here was a widow who was preparing a last meal for herself and her son and yet still was willing to respond to Elijah’s request to give him “cupful of water” and a “crust of bread”. Now, we…

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Death Of An Impossible Dreamer

Alex Esclamado is dead. He passed away last Sunday, November 4, in Cebu City from a lingering ailment. His demise is a loss for Filipinos in America, as well as those in the Philippines who endured the Marcos dictatorship. On May 9, 1989, President Cory Aquino conferred the Philippine Legion of Honor on Alex. The…

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Now that Obama has been re-elected, file for DACA!

On June 15, 2012, the Obama Administration announced a new policy of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which is now being referred to as “DACA.” Under this program, the government will defer, or not seek to deport/remove, (and grant work authorization to) certain individuals who were brought to the US at a young age. Although…

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How to help prevent giant utility rate increases and advance the interests of Asian Americans

Six million Asian Americans in California are deeply affected by the actions of one of the most powerful California government agencies, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The CPUC influences a broad range of multibillion dollar utility and telecommunications companies. This includes PG&E, SoCalEdison, SoCalGas, SDG&E, AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint. This powerful five member commission…

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President Obama wins: Four more years!

THE verdict of the American people is out: President Barack Obama wins over his Republican challenger Mitt Romney, after going over the top of the required absolute majority (magic number 270) of the electoral vote: 303 -206. The President also won the popular vote, 50 percent (59,935,130 votes), versus Romney’s 48 percent (57,256,881 votes). President…

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A killer in our kitchen

Quietly sitting in our kitchen is a good friend but a bad enemy, a killer, when “abused.” We are not talking about fire or boiling water, or knives, or even bacteria. We are referring to an old friend from times immemorial: table salt. Most of us eat more salt or sodium chloride than our body…

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The Perfect Storm

US News and World Report writer Mary Brophy Marcus wrote an article a few years back about the critical shortages of physicians in the United States and the escalating cost of healthcare due to the malpractice crisis, which piece she entitled Healthcare’s “Perfect Storm.” The title was, indeed, most appropriate, one that predicted an ominous…

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Reformist

THE election process is more complex than just casting votes and counting ballots, as it is a right and a privilege — one of the perks of a democracy. In light of the US election, and the coming Philippine election next year, access to information on elections (from registration, to voting processes, to deciding who…

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Our native soil

Memories were spread across the archipelago in a time before we were made to submit before a colonial power. These memories make up our native history—one filled with gods, our ways of life, values, and the like. Once we were placed under colonial rule, the masters exercised their powers to make us into willing subjects….

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Goal-oriented

ONLY two years in office, yet President Aquino’s government has been constantly making efforts to improve the lives of its constituents. Amid upgraded credit ratings, huge investments and renewed business confidence from all over the world, the Aquino administration continues to expand movement towards poverty reduction as well. The Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program of…

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Reunite with your children

IN 1988, Maria, a US citizen, petitioned her brother, Edgar from the Philippines.  Although the petition was approved, the priority date was not current.  In fact the priority date did not become current until 2011. When it came time for Edgar to process his immigrant visa, his son, who was 2 at the time of…

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12 tips to keep the IRS away

THE name of the game is keeping a low audit profile. It means getting lost in the crowd. It reduces the risk of an audit. Here are 12 tips to keep the IRS from auditing your tax returns: 1. Make sure that social security numbers and names that you use on your income tax match…

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Strengthening the Mandate of the UN SPT in Torture Prevention

DR. JUNE Caridad Pagaduan-Lopez reached another milestone in her long and distinguished career. On October 25, the United Nations elected the well-renowned Filipina doctor to its Sub-committee on Prevention of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (SPT). She was elected during the fourth meeting of Optional Protocol to the Convention against…

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Musing on this solemn November

WE began this month of November with two feast days that are close to our hearts as Catholics: All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. These subsequent feast days set the mood for the coming holiday season, one that should be reflective and solemn; one that connects with the images of fall season: the falling…

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Food and arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), commonly known as arthritis, which causes the usual aches and pains in the various joints in the body, especially among the elderly, affected about 47.8 million people in the United States in 2005. It is projected to rise to 67 million by 2030. RA is also found among those who are between…

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