Saturday, January 31, 2009

let us support mommy raniza's family


guyz, Condelence! to the family of mommy/ nanay raniza... sakit kaayo ang gidangatan sa atong kauban sa lexmark bisan pa og wla na sya sa lexmark just like us pero sa atong puso og hunahuna murag kauban pa gihapon nato sya..so why not share and offer her family something na makatabang sa ilaha..we know nga lisod karn but mas lisod krn ang gibati sa family ni mommy raniza...if its true man gani nga" namatay" si mommy raniza.. maski gamay lang unta motabang ta financial... i hope ang lexmark family would initiate something to help for the family of mommy Raniza Alcoseba.. also to all the friends of mommy pls help her family.. thank you.. pls send me any pictures of mommy, lexmark days ... i'll post it in my blogi posted something there in memory of mommy raniza.www.gingray.blogspot.com for more news and infos, kindly send it to my email..again salamat. fyi: pls forward this message to others..

anyone can contact the family of mommy raniza in cebu to pls ask her mother for any bank account so we can send our small amount of donation. tnx

MOMMY/ NANAY RANIZA.. we love you ( please put your comments below) to show your sympathy

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pictures were taken from her "friendster page"

Thursday, January 29, 2009

IN MEMORY OF MOMMY/NANAY RANIZA ALCOSEBA


January 27,2009. My friend Luigie sent an offline message thru YM-yahoo messenger informing me that mommy raniza was dead.I was shocked and immediately asked some information what had happened...then i asked other friends who are closed to mommy raniza but they are not yet aware of the news too.. so i received a reply from Luigie again and said.. ray mommy was drawned in the beach bec. of surfing..then i asked myself why why why it happened?

then the next day January 28, news spread out, emails received from different friends that mommy raniza really passed away.. According to the source Mommy was drawned last sunday January 25,2009.

Today January 29,2009, I have received a copy of mommy Raniza's last email to her closed friends:

copy:

Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 6:41:06 PM
Subject: I was sad.
My Dear Friends in heart,

Good day! Hows life cheating now a days? hope everythings fine both of you there. Will, me its a very nice experience to attend a meeting with Canadian Chamber of Commerce last Thursday night. to meet them is a great opportunity because they are consulate all over Ecuador and they are very successful businessman all over the country. To be with them its like i start asking my self am i, belong to them? but I have a dream to help other people specially in our country Philippines. so I need to talked to them what is my vision,purpose and dream for a future. I open some businessman about my charity dream. I open to them about the hospital in Guayaquil a Cancer hospital that I wanted to help. they ask me a picture or Video presentation. and I said sure next meeting march 10, 2009 but when we travel going home. we ride a bus because i told to Alan its adventure we both setting down, talking whole trip, we rest driving for a while its a long trip. about 5hrs. driving by car to reach city of Guayaquil. but when we travel going home I put my Video Camera bag at the top of our seats. then when we reach the province of Montanita. Alan asked me to go down the bus and looked our bags and suitcase maybe somebody claim it. so I go down the bus. when I come back to our seats my Video Camera bag was open.then someone stolen my Video Cam.but very sad Alan didn't notice. so I really sad this time because I lost the most special thing that can help more life to live in this world. but i`m still hoping that God touched their heart when they look at inside the camera that most hopeless and lessfuturnate children in the cancer hospital. they will return my Video Camera. we try to ask somebody to make a spanish words for reward. then we posting all over the place. 1000 dollar if someone return the camera. this country really more worst than our country.by the way friends, see you soon take care mo tanan diha ha. thats my life for now...im trying not to think my Video Camera so that I can go on. but my heart very sad because my 1,679 dollar camera just buy last Oct.28,2008. and given to me when I was arrived here in Ecuador last Nov.1,2008. then January 23,2009 at 1pm. I lost it...I was ashem with Alan my friends because inorder me to stay here for another 3months he needs to pay 2,000 dollars. processing because my ticket is only 3 months so he need to pay the finalty for extension. and the Visa. Friends, Life is really like a Win-win. We win for my extension stay but I lost my Video Camera same Date... life is like a Game.... we need to play inorder to win... take care always..

Always and forever,

Raniza

that was her last email message sent to her closed friends.

One of her mentor tried to call her husband in ECUADOR last January 28, where she lived before and said:

copy:
Hi guys,This is really shocking and tragic..i didnt know till i've seen your posting about the tragedy of Raneza.I called that no. Janet provided and have spoken to Alan - He said to me that Raneza has passed aways, she was drowned and swept by the current while they were having a swim/snorkling in the ocean in ecuador. They were 4 of them and only Raneza did not survive.This was happened on Sunday after we got Raneza's email on saturday about her camera. Alan says that they buried Raneza's body day after the tragedy and he didnt get an autosy for her body as he dont wants Raneza's body be open and giving away her internal organs and worst thing is, he can not even provide a death certificate for her. -Guys, I dont want to be suspesious but pagkakaron... im shaking and in pain for the loss of our dear friend.... i hope i am just dreaming..

> Rest in Peace Raneza
end>>>>

Mommy, wherever you are right now your family and friends still searching for the real reason of your death..May God guide and help us know the truth.
May you rest in peace.We love you forever.Miss you!!!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Sunday, January 18, 2009

SUNSTAR CEBU" SINULOG" LIVE COVERAGE



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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

please ! JOIN US HERE!!!


hi! everyone pls join us here.. submit anything you like example a short story, joke or even greetings and announcements, just send it to my email at raylagunda143@gmail.com for those who would like to advertise products pls do write me a letter..thanks and Godbless

Monday, January 12, 2009

HOW TO ENJOY LIFE MORE!!!

In The Magic of Starting Small, I made the point that it is your days that define your life. In this article, I want to challenge the common perception that it is only possible to enjoy your leisure time. In particular, this article is targeted at the professional stuck in the 9 to 5 grind who longs for the weekend and, in the process, has given up on trying to find pleasure in the ordinary experiences we have every day.

1. Appreciate Beauty. Each day we come across beauty in a number of shapes and forms. It’s a shame, then, that many people have become so accustomed to this beauty that it largely goes unappreciated. I suggest looking again at the people, plants, gadgets, and buildings (to name but a few examples) around you and taking a moment to appreciate what makes them so special.

2. Connect With Nature. Nature is an amazing healer for the stresses and strains of modern life. Eating lunch in the park, attending to a vegetable garden in your backyard, or watching the sunset are just a few simple ideas for how you can enjoy the outdoors on a daily basis.

3. Laugh. E. E. Cummings once said “the most wasted of all days is one without laughter.” How very true. Never be too busy to laugh, or too serious to smile. Instead, surround yourself with fun people and don’t get caught up in your own sense of importance.

4. Have Simple Pleasures. A good cup of coffee when I first wake. Time spent playing with my 8 month old son. Cooking a nice meal in the evening. These may not seem terribly exciting, but they are some of the simple pleasures I enjoy in life. If you slow down for just a moment and take the time to appreciate these ordinary events, life becomes instantly more enjoyable.

5. Connect With People. In so many ways, it is our relationships with people that give us the most happiness in life. Perhaps, then, the best way to enjoy your work more is not to get a raise or a promotion, but rather to build rewarding relationships with your co-workers.

6. Learn. There is a strong link between learning and happiness. Given this, there is no excuse not to be stimulating your brain and learning something new each day. My favorite way to find time for learning is to make the most of the commute to and from work. Audiobooks and podcasts are great for this purpose.

7. Rethink Your Mornings and Evenings. Are the mornings a mad rush for you to get out the door? Do you switch off the TV at night and go straight to bed? I have personally experienced the profound benefits of establishing a routine in the morning and evening. For example, in the morning you may choose to wake an hour earlier and spend the time working on yourself, whether it be reading, writing or exercising. In the evening, consider spending some time just before bed reviewing your day or in meditation.

8. Celebrate Your Successes. During a normal day we are sure to have some minor successes. Perhaps you have successfully dealt with a difficult customer, made a sale, or received a nice compliment for your work. These aren’t events worth throwing a party for, but why not take a moment to celebrate your success? Share the experience with someone else, reward yourself with a nice lunch, or just give yourself a mental pat on the back.

Peter writes about how to enjoy life at The Change Blog. If you enjoyed this article, you may wish to download his free e-book, A Year of Change.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Proposed compulsory OFW welfare insurance plan hit

MANILA, Philippines - A migrant group has blasted the proposed compulsory welfare insurance plan for overseas Filipino workers (OFW), saying it would only be an additional burden for them.

Migrante Saudi Arabia Chairperson A.M. Ociones issued the statement after Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez proposed House Bill 5621 that would create a welfare insurance program in addition to the benefits OFWs get from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA).

“While we welcome all efforts by our legislators to address the problems of migrants-in-distress. We believe this scheme would only aggravate the collection of all sorts of fees and fund-raising schemes from migrant workers," said Ociones.

Under the bill, the proposed insurance program shall cover the following:

* Accidental Death Benefit of up to US$15,000 or more than P700,000;
* Survivor's Benefit in case of natural death, of up to US$10,000 or more than P470,000;
* Permanent Total Disablement of up to US$7,500 more than P350,000;
* Repatriation of Bodily Remains, including burial, of up to US$15,000 or more than P700,000;
* Repatriation due to Emergency Evacuation and legitimate causes of up to US$1,000 or more than P47,000;
* Subsistence Allowance of US$100 per month for six months totaling US$600 or more than P28,000; and
* Legitimate Monetary Claims for Unpaid/Rightful and Just Wages of up to US$4,500 or more than P200,000.

Also, the bill requires recruitment agencies to pay a premium of US$3 or about P140 per month to OWWA for the insurance coverage.

However, Migrante Saudi Arabia said that this fee would probably only be passed on to the would-be migrant workers.

“Thus we see only as an additional burden the $3 premium on top of the regular and already compulsory $25 OWWA fee and P900 PhilHealth fee," said Ociones.

Moreover, instead of an independent insurance plan, Ociones proposed that the 2004 OWWA Omnibus Policy be scrapped and the medical insurance coverage from PhilHealth be returned to OWWA.

Once returned to OWWA, he said the medical insurance coverage should be expanded by lowering the age of beneficiaries and widening its scope to include other family members.

Ociones also said that the mandate of OWWA should be expanded into that of a social security agency, effectively providing retirement plans and more benefits like scholarships and livelihood assistance for OFWs.

“Otherwise, everything would all boil down again to milking the migrants while freeing the government of its responsibility towards migrants-in-distress," he said. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan,
source: GMANews.TV

Friday, January 2, 2009

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Thursday, January 1, 2009

WOW PHILIPPINES

Christmas celebration at Gumi City,South Korea




Christmas ! oh its christmas once again..ma friends here in gumi city celebrated christmas in "norebang" a korean word for videoke room. It was an amazing experienced for us because we shout, sing and dance. A party na hindi makakalimutan sa buong buhay ko. Korean beer were being served and fruitcocktail too. Ma friends above namely marvin, rogin, gilbert,kuya manny, ate marina, chona, jopay, me and my only ging.

SMART launches Plug ‘N Talk for Filipinos abroad



[December 11, 2008/ Manila] - Filipinos abroad now have access to an Internet phone that allows them to call any Philippine landline or mobile number for as low as P6.50 per minute!

All they have to do is Plug ‘N Talk with the latest innovation from leading wireless services provider Smart Communications Inc. (SMART)!

SMART’s Plug ‘N Talk is the first USB communication device in the Philippines that allows those outside the country to call and text from an internet-connected PC to any Philippine mobile and landline number using their SMART SIM at close to Philippine local rates!

“Plug ‘N Talk is a breakthrough product because we’ve taken the communications experience beyond the phone-to-phone scenario and enabled an internet-connected computer to transmit voice and SMS to a mobile phone and vice versa,” said Perry V. Bayani, head of SMART Sales and Business Development and International Services Group.

This setup, he said, allows a subscriber, wherever he is the world, to access the SMART network via the Internet and enjoy call rates for as low as P6.50 per minute and text messages for only P1.

“With Plug ‘N Talk, Filipinos abroad are getting the same low-cost and quality service that we offer to our subscribers here in the country. It is easy to use, affordable, secure and portable since you can plug it into any computer with Internet access and a USB port,” he added.

There are no international roaming or hidden charges. With Plug ‘N Talk, the Filipino overseas can receive calls and text messages from relatives in the Philippines for free!

Starting December 12, the SMART Plug ‘N Talk will be initially available at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 and the Mactan Cebu International Airport.

From December 12 to 14, SMART Plug ‘N Talk will also be sold during a Shockwave blitz at the SM Mega Mall in Mandaluyong City as well as in 10 SMART wireless centers nationwide: SM Mega Mall, SM North Edsa, SM South Mall and Robinsons Place Ermita for Metro Manila; Laoag and SM Pampanga for North Luzon, SM Batangas and SM Bacoor for South Luzon, Elizabeth Mall in Cebu City and Limketkai Mall in Cagayan de Oro City.

The Plug ‘N Talk kit is available for only P1,800, which includes the Plug N’ Talk device, an earpiece and a FREE Smart Pinoy SIM.

Smart Plug ‘N Talk is the latest offering from Smart Pinoy Services, SMART’s program geared towards helping Filipino migrant workers and their families here in the Philippines achieve their dreams through every stage of the entire overseas experience – from application, to employment, to reintegration.

According to figures from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), there are about 8.7 million Filipinos abroad as of end 2007. SMART is the Filipino’s biggest mobile network to the world, serving 34.2 million subscribers on its GSM network as of end September 2008. Its products and services are available in over 200 countries abroad in partnership with over 400 international network partners. Through PLDT Global, SMART also serves the mobile communication needs of Filipinos in Singapore, Hong Kong and Italy via 1528 SMART. @

 
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