“What good does it do that she avoids being impeached, but loses her moral right to govern?” – Randy David On President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
There are two schools of thought when one thinks of voting:
One is the school of thought that voting is the only way to change a society. These people take the cudgels of voting on the premise that their leader will do everything for them afterwards. By voting, for them would mean that they are doing their duty as citizens and they would leave it at that. After voting there is just the sheer hope of having their “trusted” and “voted” leader do everything for them.
We rather confess our moral errors, faults, and crimes than our ignorance. – Goethe.
I notice that there are tell-tale signs when one is getting old.
One is the unflinching belly and the usual craving for sweets as one would sit apprehensively looking for a quick fix inside an office, a cup of coffee, or a can of soda would suffice.
Second is the growing need for interaction or the loss thereof, as one goes home and is forced to remember the past as it was when you can sleep all day and think of nothing but going places and smoking things or ingesting them into your system afterwards forgetting who you are and that was sure bliss.
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Since my muses are just tingling as of the moment and have been bothering me after a very long hiatus, I was tasked to write something of import or so I think, but anyway what you are about to read is something about the inherent fear of filipino voters on voting for Noynoy Aquino I would say it is their lasting doubt over the person that bothers me. Perhaps they have been conditioned to be afraid for a long time by GMA and her cohorts or they were just unsure of themselves nonetheless I always believe that education is the key to understanding a person and an ideology. I am not convincing you to vote for Noynoy in fact i’d like you to verify the facts first before choosing him as your president. And if you have any reactions over my thoughts please feel free to write a comment or two. ^_^
Article VII, section 2 of the Constitution provides that “No person may be elected President unless he is a natural-born citizen of the Philippines, a registered voter, able to read and write, at lest forty years of age on the day of the election, and a resident of the Philippines for at least ten years immediately preceding such election.”
By: Carol Bustos-Santiago Outsourcing has evidently been the smart thing to do for American and European businesses even way before the onset of the global economic turmoil. At the turn of the century, customer service hotlines were directed to developing countries such as the Philippines and India. As a matter of fact, the strong demand for offshore call centers made Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) one of the leading industries in the Philippines today. As wages for professionals soar in an unstable economy, companies in the first world countries realized it would be highly beneficial for them to outsource other aspects of their businesses for obvious cost-effective reasons. In the recent years, web design, copywriting, content editing, search engine optimization and other professional services were sought from the Philippines.
For all I know Google adsense doesn’t affect ranking, unless your website is a Made for Adsense (MFA) site chances are if you have good content and good number of back links then you are on the safe side of Googles rankings.
But theres a downside in having Google Adsense:
1. Google Adsense have the tendency to steal your customers if you are affiliate marketer.
2. Google Adsense have the tendency to self regulate itself and mark you as spam even if you are really just as innocent as ever. (I’ve heard lots of fellow SEO Specialist who experienced this problem)
It is a war of information while leveraging the power of the internet in giving that information as fast and reliable to each and everyone’s desktops.
And now this war has finally come at the doorsteps and the attention of running Presidential candidates in the Philippines.
It is no secret that the power of the internet played a dramatic role in the campaign of Senator Chiz Escudero following the number of contacts and traffic he got from his social networking sites (friendster, facebook, etc) not to mention the direct traffic from his website and the simple link that catapulted him in today’s youth.