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July 3, 2009

Pasensiya na. Ayoko lang na mapadali ang trabaho nila sa paggo-Google ng mga pangalan nila.

 

 

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May Robinson’s Otis pala.

 

Kahapon narating ko ang Plaza Dilao (nilakad ko galing Otis). May monumento ng isang Hapon pala dun (kaya siguro “dilaw”).

 

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Lalong lumalala ang pilay ko sa kanang sakong.

 

Muntik na akong mabuwal habang naglalaro ng badminton kahapon. Pero ayokong malaman nila. Kaya ko pa naman.

 

Pasensiya na sa ka-dobol ko sa badminton kahapon. Hindi rin ako makapaglaro ng maayos kasi nakakailang yung umpire. Ang cute niya (pati pangalan, cute rin)!

 

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Nagkita kami ni Charles sa tambayan.

 

Parang kailan lang.

 

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Ito na ang panlimang araw na hindi ako nananghalian. Hindi ako nakakaramdam ng gutom. Hindi ako nahihilo. Hindi ako hapo. Hindi masama ang pakiramdam ko.

 

Pero masakit sa kalooban ko na makakita ng pagkain at mga kumakain. 

 

Withdrawal symptoms?

 

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Angie D: Isusumpa na kita bilang kaibigan ko pag bumagsak ka pa ng isang sabjek. Kailangan kang layuan, malas ka! (Syempre, hindi ko naman yun tototohanin. Chika lang).

 

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Aba, MKule, ang taray ng 2 July issue ninyo! Keri na ang full-color at font size 12!

 

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“AKO MISMO DI KO ALAM.”

 

Maganda man ang dogtag, utak aso pa rin.

Minsan, mukhang aso pa.

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Real food resolution

July 2, 2009

After reading In Defense of Food, here is my Philippine-condition adapted resolution with regards to my health (already compromised by my high blood pressure) and eating habits:

  • I’m going to avoid buying processed foods as much as possible.
  • I’m not going to eat foodstuffs which are excessively packaged and have ingredients that are unfamiliar (too chemistry-sounding), unpronounceable or more than five in number.
  • I’m not going to eat foods that are too focused on their supposed health benefits.
  • I’m going to avoid buying from the supermarket as much as possible; I’m going to do most of my food shopping in the wet market (this one’s very easy).
  • I’m not going to eat anything from that awful place we call café (either under the GAB or near the OUR).
  • I’m going to eat more leaves and less meat.
  • I’m going to try other foods (seaweeds, alugbati, etc.) to diversify my diet.
  • I’m avoiding, at the pain of death, all fast food outlets.
  • I’m going to eat only three times a day (with a few water breaks and light snacks in between) and only in the place designated for eating – that is, the dining table at home (my schedule will allow it).
  • I’m going to eat with my family and my friends most of the time.
  • I’m going to eat slowly (tasting more than ingesting).
  • I’m going to improve my cooking skills.
  • I’m going to increase the time I spend walking.
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There is no greatness in the lack of benevolence and capacity to understand.

 

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A leader who cannot even set his own house right is not a leader in the first place. The first person who should follow a leader is himself.

 

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“The essence of organizational communication is making the company look good.” Not my words.

 

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Most people are born blind, but some revel in it.

 

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“I don’t like Foucault. He’s gay, right?”

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A Reflection Paper on The Origin of Species (Charles Darwin)

July 1, 2009

Chapter III: Struggle for Existence

Chapter IV: Natural Selection; Or the Survival of the Fittest

 

The book On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life (shortened to The Origin of the Species) made public Darwin’s ideas, which had a profound effect to the biological sciences, and to a lesser extent today, to the social sciences as well. The book’s effect on the biological sciences is hard to underestimate as it led to its secularization (severing of links with the Church), at least in Britain, and its subsequent reorganization. Today, it is impossible for biologists and scientists from related fields (medicine, biochemistry) to disregard the book, or at least, the theory it espouses.

 

The book did not only affect the biological sciences but also the social sciences. Western society (and other societies and civilizations affected by it) rapidly moved away from one dominated by religious tyranny to one dominated by scientific authority, and Darwin’s theory was used to explain and justify social phenomena.

 

As a student with academic background in the social sciences, I am more interested in the implications of Darwin’s theory on human societies. Evolution, as established by Darwin, has seeped into the social sciences, humanities and philosophy, giving rise to myriads of fields and subfields like sociobiology, evolutionary psychology, and biosocial anthropology (Barkow, 2006). In this reflection paper, I’ll be presenting my takes on natural selection regarding human politics (political science claim that “humans are political animals”), economics (Homo sapiens to Homo economicus) and culture. 

 

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파트너 (Pa-teu-neo) / Partner

 

So there is a way to watch the TV series after all! Hahaha! Watch the first episode of Partner here: 

 

http://www.viikii.net/videos/watch/25076/0/partner-episode-1-part-1.html

 

I hope I get it in DVD format when the series finishes this August. 

 

 

파트너 (Pa-teu-neo) / Partner

Directed by Hwang Ee-kyeong (황의경), Kim Won-seok (김원석)

Screenplay by Jo Jeong-joo (조정주), Yoo Mi-kyeong (유미경)

Drama

Kim Hyeon-joo 김현주 as Kang Eun-ho (강은호)

Lee Dong-wook 이동욱 as Lee Tae-jo (이태조)

Lee Honey 이하늬 as Han Jeong-won (한정원)

Choi Cheol-ho 최철호 as Lee Yeong-woo (이영우)

Lee Won-jong 이원종 as Kim Yong-soo (김용수)

Kim Dong-wuk 김동욱 as Yoon-joon (윤준)

KBS | Airing dates : 2009/06/24 Now airing 16 episodes - Wed, Thu 22:00

 

 

Synopsis

 

“Who is your partner?”

 

When you take a look at the definition of ‘Partner’, it gives you synonyms such as colleague, sharer, spouse, and accomplice. Partner is a person who is strongly associated with me; the one who knows me very well and stays by my side.

 

The word ‘Partner’ takes a different meaning when it is used in law firm. Partners are the people who survived from the power struggle. They are executives who are on the top of the law firm pyramid.

 

Enterprises are law firm’s partners. Law firms fight each other to become a partner of business. They struggle to be close to power and to become a slave of money.

 

There are some lawyers who want be the partners of commoners as well. They are willing to be the spokesperson for the underprivileged.

 

It is a story about partner; the one who is going to stay by your side and fight together in front of law.

 

Source http://world.kbs.co.kr/tv

 

 

I also enjoyed the first episode review from here: 

 

http://www.dramabeans.com/2009/06/partner-episode-1/#comment-128016

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