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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Kadayawan Sa Dabaw 2012

It's Kadayawan Sa Dabaw once again! It was officially open last August 3, 2012 at the People's Park headed by Mayor Inday Sara. The local government of Davao City has released the calendar of events for this year's Kadayawan Festival celebration.

Below are the official activities in which everyone is encourage to witness and enjoy the rest of the events offered by the city.

Kadayawan sa Dabaw 2012 Official Calendar of Events as of July 21
DATE- TIME- VENUE/S

OPENING CEREMONIES/ INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S PANAGTAGBO
August 3 | 4:30pm | People's Park, Great Lawn

HULAGWAY SA KADAYAWAN PHOTO CONTEST
Aug. 3- Sept. 7 | 9am- 6pm | Museo Dabawenyo

LUMADNONG GAMA & DAYAW MARKET
Aug. 6-27 | 1pm- 11pm | People's Park, Rainbow Drive

DAVAO CITY TRIVIA EXHIBIT "KNOW YOUR CULTURE"
Aug. 13-19 | 10am- 9pm | NCCC Mall of Davao
Aug. 14-20 | 10am- 9pm | SM City Davao
Aug. 15-21 | 10am- 9pm | Abreeza Mall
Aug. 16-22 | 1pm- 11pm | People's Park

TUNOG MINDANAW
*PRELIMS- Aug. 10 | 4pm | NCCC Mall of Davao

*FINALS - Aug. 11 | 5pm | NCCC Mall of Davao

LUMADNONG BANTAWAN
Aug. 11 | 3pm- 6pm | People's Park
Aug. 12 | 3pm- 6pm | Rizal Park
Aug. 13 | 3pm- 6pm | SM City Davao
Aug. 14 | 3pm- 6pm | NCCC Mall of Davao
Aug. 15 | 3pm- 6pm | Abreeza Mall
Aug. 17 | 3pm- 6pm | Gaisano Mall

SAYAW MINDANAW
*PRELIMS- Aug. 14- 15 | 10am- 5pm | SM City Davao, The Annex

*FINALS - Aug. 16 | 5pm- 8pm | SM City Davao, The Annex

HIYAS SA KADAYAWAN
*TALENT NIGHT- Aug. 15 | 6pm | Gaisano Mall of Davao

*FINALS- Aug. 17 | 6pm | Davao City Recreation Center

INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S GRAND PERFORMANCE/ LUMADNONG PASUNDAYAG
Aug. 18 | 6pm | Davao City Recreation Center

KADAYAWAN SA PASALUBONG CENTER
Aug. 17- 19 | 9am- 6pm | Pasalubong Center

INDAK-INDAK SA KADALANAN
Aug. 18 | 8am | Around Davao City (Roxas Avenue to San Pedro Street)

PAMULAK SA KADAYAWAN
Aug. 19 | 7am | Around Davao City (Roxas Avenue to San Pedro Street)

PAHALIPAY CONCERT NI MAYOR INDAY UG VICE MAYOR RUDY BY COCA-COLA
Aug. 19 | 6pm | Rizal Park

MAYOR INDAY SARA DUTERTE 27th KADAYAWAN SPORTSFEST
Aug. 2- 31 | Around Davao City


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Laughter is the Best Medicine


It is a widely known saying that “Laughter is the best medicine”. According to some studies that at least 15 minutes of laughter is already equivalent to two hours of sleep. So take away that frown face and start laughing now!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Mutya Ng Dabaw 2012 Winners


This year marks the 75th Araw Ng Dabaw celebration for all Davaeoños. One of the highlights is the search of the Mutya ng Dabaw which was held last March 14, 2012 at the Davao City Recreational Center or the Almendras Gym. Marriane Mae Te, a 21 year old print model and an AB Hotel and Restaurant Management graduate of the Philippine Women’s College was crowned as the Mutya ng Dabaw 2012. Miss Dorothy Maruel Ibañez, a registered nurse was crowned as Diwa ng Davao or first runner up. Miss Jhoanna Myles Te, a registered nurse also was crowned as the Sinag ng Dabaw or second runner-up. An AB Communication Arts graduate from the University of the Immaculate Conception, Maria Theresa Tan bag the third runner-up or the Pag-asa ng Dabaw, while Miss Jazzel Therese Gomez an Ateneo de Davao University law student bag the fourth runner-up.
The coronation night ended successful and everyone is invited to celebrate with us. As Marriane Mae Te said “living in Davao is close to perfection as it is the only place that offers the beauty and bounty of the highlands and the islands”.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ash Wednesday


The Roman Catholic Church begins the season of Lent which is the imposition of the ash in the forehead. This is commonly called as the Ash Wednesday. Ash Wednesday always falls 46 days before Easter. During this day, all Roman Catholics are encouraged to attend mass on this day in order to mark the beginning of the Lenten season.
You might wonder where the ashes came from? The ashes are made by burning the blessed palms that were distributed from the previous year during Palm Sunday. After burning the palms, the ashes are sprinkle with holy water and this will used during the mass. The priest dips his right thumb in the ashes, making the sign of the cross on each person’s forehead and says “Remember, man that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return”.
The distribution of the ashes reminds as the following:
1.      Repentance- In the early Church, Ash Wednesday was the day on which those who had sinned and who wished to be readmitted to the Church would begin their public penance. The ashes that we receive reminds as of our sinfulness.

2.      Fasting and abstinence- The Church emphasizes the penitential nature of Ash Wednesday by reminding us to fast and abstain from meat. 

3.      Taking Stock of our Spiritual Life- Fasting and abstinence are not simply a form of penance, but it is also a call for us to take of our spiritual lives. We should set out our specific spiritual goals that we would like to happen and how we will pursue them, not only during Lenten season but the rest of our lives.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Zodiac Predictions for the Year of the Dragon


 
Based on the Chinese Calendar, 2012 is the Year of the Dragon and it could be seen as the year of Empowerment. According to Cathy Cox, the author of the Website: www.origin-psychics.com/Psychic-Readers/cathy-cox.html that “It’s time for us all to re-examine our paradigms, old beliefs and attitudes and let go of anything which doesn’t suit any longer. There are going to be many opportunities for us – it’s time to grab them and take a few calculated risks, if you want to make the most of the Dragon energy all around”.

Below are the Zodiac Predictions for the year of the Dragon.



Dragon: It’s your year – the time to finish things off that need to go, and to take risks with things you’ve been wanting to start for a while. The time could not be more positive for you! The only thing to watch out for is not to be over confident! You don’t want to get totally carried away!! This is shaping up to be a passionate, vibrant year for you in love. The Dragon year loves celebrations – are you ready to make that commitment? Are you single – be ready to be swept off your feet! All in all, you’ve got a great year ahead! 


Rat: This year is looking great for you Rats – just avoid extremes in any direction and you’ll be fine. Communication, networking, and generally getting out and about will lead you in the best possible ways to all that your heart desires. This is a great year for romance and relationships to blossom for you. Take a bit of a risk and you won’t regret it.


Ox: Things could feel a little wild for you this year – for the most part, stay with what is tried and true for you. In particular, stay true to yourself. Avoid anything too reckless or spontaneous. Your initiatives and changes just need to be well-timed this year. Mingle, socialise – be outgoing because this is the year for you to take a few risks with love. You’ll have no problem making a commitment when the time is right this year.


Tiger: You might not like everything about a Dragon year, but it’s still a really favourable time for you Tigers. Choose your initiatives wisely, and you’ll have a fantastic year. It’s a time to be active, be bold, and follow your dreams. Your love life will get a fantastic boost this year! Changes are likely, and if you stay in charge of your emotions, they’ll be positive ones.


Rabbit: Well the pace of this year won’t be as comfortable as last year was for you Rabbit, but it’s still shaping up to be a year for great achievements. The key for you will be timing – take your initiatives, plan your celebrations, and get out into the world when your instinct tells you it’s the right time. The Dragon loves passion – you’ll need to take your time though as it could burn out quickly. Hang on tight and you’ll enjoy the ride!


Snake: The Dragon year looks great for you Snakes! It’s time for you to take steps in new directions – be a little bit more bold and daring than you’d normally allow yourself to be. Joy, fun, enthusiasm are all available to you for most of this year! You’ll accomplish a great deal if you let yourself be daring. Your love life is entering a new phase this year. Excitement, passion and breakthroughs are all likely this year. 

Horse: Try new things this year; let go of restraint. This is a time for you to go for it! Channel your energy and enthusiasm in a focused way and you’ll achieve a great deal of success and happiness this year. Make clear decisions in your love life this year. It’s ‘make or break’ time. Make a commitment one way or another and you’ll be much happier.


Sheep: The Dragon is going to get you moving this year! It might feel a bit hectic at times, but there are some great opportunities around for you. This will be a year to take some new initiatives, but with the view of your longer term goals for the coming years. This is a wonderful year to really follow your heart – resist the temptation to play it safe!

Monkey: This is shaping up to be an unbelievably positive year for you Monkeys! It’s the time to act on the dreams you’ve been secretly nourishing for a while now. Exercise just a little restraint, and you won’t go wrong this year! It’s time for your love life to move full steam ahead! Passionate times, and deep joy with your lover.


Rooster: This will be a much more free-flowing year than last year for you Roosters. Use your discernment, and time things carefully, and you’ll have a great year. Focus particularly on networking and communication, and there will be plenty of happy synchronicities along the way! In your love life, you need to make space for romance. It could be a beautifully passionate year if you remember to make time for love!


Dog: In a Dragon year, timing is incredibly important for you. Plan your important events and initiatives with care. Go with the flow as much as possible. You’ll set some incredibly strong foundations during this year if you watch for the best opportunities and pounce when you can. Are you clear now about what you want in your relationship? Be patient and success will come in your love life.


 

Pig: The Rabbit year was favourable for you, but this year is likely to be even better! You might find the pace a little much at times, but if you can go with it, you’ll achieve some wonderful things. This is the year to ‘get real’ in your love life. Be as honest as you can, first with yourself, and then with your lover. 

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween


Halloween is an annual holiday observed on October 31, which commonly includes activities such as trick-or-treating, attending costume parties,carving jack-o-lanterns, bonfires,apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories, and watching horror films. These are some of the activities that many of us are doing and enjoying as it was also the time for family bonding and long vacation.

Trick-or-treating is a customary celebration for children on Halloween. Children go in costume from house to house, asking for treats such as candy or sometimes money, with the question, "Trick or treat?" The word "trick" refers to a (mostly idle) "threat" to perform mischief on the homeowners or their property if no treat is given.

Halloween costumes are traditionally modeled after supernatural figures such as monsters, ghosts, skeletons, witches, and devils. Over time, the costume selection extended to include popular characters from fiction, celebrities, and generic archetypes such as ninjas and princesses.

There are several games traditionally associated with Halloween parties. One common game is dunking or apple bobbing, in which apples float in a tub or a large basin of water and the participants must use their teeth to remove an apple from the basin. A variant of dunking involves kneeling on a chair, holding a fork between the teeth and trying to drop the fork into an apple. Another common game involves hanging up treacle or syrup-coated scones by strings; these must be eaten without using hands while they remain attached to the string, an activity that inevitably leads to a very sticky face.

Haunted attractions are entertainment venues designed to thrill and scare patrons. Most attractions are seasonal Halloween businesses.



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Big "Dont" In Your Resume


Finding a job these days is very hard and competition for every opening is fierce. According to employers that for every position advertised, hundreds of people send in applications for the job along with their resumes but majority of these applicants are rejected because only one person is needed for the position or they may be rejected for the job because of what they've put into their resumes. Below are some of the information not needed to be put in the resume and if you've been putting in any of the information cited, then you have stop it! You may be hurting your chances of getting hired.

1. Unrelated Part Time or Temporary Work
Whatever job you're applying for, your employer is not interested to the part time jobs you are working before especially if it is not related to the job advertised or they are looking for. So do not include it in the resume.

 2. Unrelated Interests
Your interests or hobbies won't help you nail the job if they're unrelated to the position offered. Mention only interests that make you a more attractive candidate for the job and exclude all the rest.

3. Boring Words and Resume Clichés
Use powerful verbs to say the same thing. Words such as "team player", "detail-oriented" and other similar resume clichés are no longer effective in selling yourself to a prospective employer. Find appropriate words in the dictionary if necessary. For example for the word "team player", you can write: "cooperates and collaborates easily with other staff" or "carefully vigilant about details" instead of "detail oriented". A resume that's different than the usual run-of-the-mill submissions will grab the attention of HR people.

4. High School Diploma
If you only have a high school education, it may be prudent not to include that fact, unless you are currently a college student in pursuit of a degree.

5. Vague Objectives
If you want to list your objectives, make sure they are concrete. For example, something similar to the following can be very effective: Objective: To contribute to the success and profitability of the company through my effort, expertise and experience. A vague objective, such as the following, should not be in your resume. Objective: To help the company through my hard work.

6. Your Photo
Don't send your photo along with your application. Your face is unimportant to a potential employer, unless a picture is requested, which is a rare occurrence. Some people who have sent photographs with job applications the employer is likely to ignore all applications with a picture of the applicant attached.
7. Personal Qualities
Your age, race, religion, medical condition, disability, height, weight and sexual orientation are irrelevant. The law requires employers to disregard these qualities in their hiring decisions

8. Weaknesses
Don't broadcast your weaknesses. For example, don't write something like: "I'm good at word processing, but not quite good on Excel and Power Point.". Don't give an employer an excuse to reject you. If you're asked, however, after you've applied for a job, don't lie or exaggerate - your weakness will become evident in time, and could lead to your dismissal, if not disclosed initially if asked.

9. Negative Comments
Don't bad-mouth your previous boss. Don't complain about your financial troubles. If you were fired from your last position for stealing paper clips, don't mention it. If you were dishonorably discharged from the military, or did a prison stretch, don't mention it. You can be truthful about any of these issues only if asked.
10. Lies and/or Exaggerations
Don't lie about your experience, education or achievements. Don't increase your previous salary. Employers in these tough times have been verifying facts on applicant’s resumes, and almost every lie and exaggeration will be nailed.

11. Self-Serving Goals
If you're applying for a job in a certain industry, just to learn that business as a stepping stone to another position, don't mention that. Many younger applicants will write their long-term goals in their resumes which resulted to rejection of the job. Most employers want applicants to focus on the job they're offering, not on some future job.

12. Politics, Prejudices and Personal Preferences
Whatever your political persuasion, and whoever you dislike, should not be included in your resume. You may like or dislike the current government administration, but your potential employer will probably not care.

Landing a job right now is tough and if you follow the tips mentioned above and leaved out that information in your resume, you’ll have a better chance of getting the job you applied for.