Wednesday, January 28, 2015


Every People want to be successful, abundant, rich and prosperous.
who doesn't? but there is a question that we need to consider as we dream of this.

HOW COULD WE MAKE IT?

This question is very common but yet there are a lot of people fail to comprehend and fail to digest it. Because of the poverty that we have right now, people want success to be just like a snap of a hand or a split of a second. we can't get success just as simple as that, but rather becoming a hard working, and dedicated is the key to get it.
Rich today dedicate their selves to be like this. Every Successful person, Business comes from waiting and believing to their capacity to success and be able to realize it thru their hard work and perseverance.

That is the most important this that a person should consist.



Thursday, January 15, 2015

As a young and vigorous member of society, I have always been asked as to how can I contribute to  change the world. I'm not a superman or something to do a giant movement like that but at least, I have my own little cute ways.

Energy conservation  has been a big challenge for everybody including the government down to the basic unit of society due to the rapid pace of globalization. Sadly, such speedy growth and changes bring along an imaginable scarcity effect in the long run.  Not having supernatural powers to stop such insufficiency in a blink, I'm aware that by exercising my biological capacity, I am able to change the world gradually. How do I plan to do that? By starting at home.

Have you ever wondered what parts of your house use the most energy? to know it, you have to hire a professional energy auditor. The cost-effective alternative is to conduct it yourself. Below are some doit-yourself (DIY) energy assessment tips:

1. Check the insulation in your attic, exterior and basement walls, ceiling, floors, and crawl spaces. Improving your home's insulation is the fastest way to cut on your energy waste. For best results when you insulate your home, consider factors such as climate, home design, and budget. If you intend to install the insulation yourself, be sure to follow the manufacturer's installation instructions and wear the proper protective gear.

2. check for air leaks around your walls, ceilings, windows, doors, light and plumbing fixtures, switches and electrical outlets. Before you insulate your house,  be sure to seal air leaks first because insulating materials will not block leaks.

3. Take time to study your family member's lighting needs and make use of controls-like sensors dimmers or timers - to reduce lightning use if necessary.

4. Check if your refrigerator is overworked. Over time, it will experience wear and tear on door's rubber gasket, build up dirt and dust on coils, thus eroding its efficiency and making it more expensive to operate.

5. Check the insulation of your switches and outlets. To know if there's a leak remove the plate and cover the opening with a ply of tissue affixed to wall at the top with painter's tape, If the tissue billows, it is likely that there is a leakage. If so, immediately insulate the opening with a precut foam gasket.

6. Properly maintain your appliances as well as heating and cooling systems. Be sure to read the corresponding owner's manual for recommended maintenance.

There you have it folks! I encourage you to follow the tips and altogether, let's conserve what we still can!

Sources: http://energy.gov
               http://www.thisoldhouse.com


Published by the Knowledge Management and Information Service (KMIS) for the DTI ENERCON Management Team in support of the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program. If you have Enercon tips to share, other suggestions or requested topics, please email us at publications@dti.gov.ph. 

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Philippines.. The Best Summer Destination.

Summer is now fast approaching, people will be busy doing their most hubbies, beach hopping, baking, talent workshops and etc. Summer is the most awaited part of the season, we can do what we want, no schools, no pressure, just fun. That is the best essence of summer, but do you have a place to hang in or place to be with in this very exciting season? Here are the summer get a ways in the Philippines that I suggest to visit. 

1. BORACAY ISLAND

Being no.1 on the list, about 300 kilometers distance away from Manila, which is the capital of the Philippines, this extravagant island is one of the most popular tourist beach and island destination in the country. Together with the savory and sweet taste of sea foods are the very fine white sands along the beaches. It is refined and always maintained clean by the people there.
People can choose from a variety of activities that will really challenge your whole personal aspects, such as, cliff diving, snorkeling, scuba diving, beach volleyball, and party along the beach during the night life, having a tattoo, and other stuff that is fun to enjoy along with your friends in the beach.


2. Palawan

Located at the northwestern part of the Philippines, this highly bio diverse island is known or its pristine beauty and uplifting natural resources.
Two of the most popular scenic spots here that ,are considered as a world heritage sites by UNESCO are the
Subterannean River National Park(1999)
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park




3. Hundred Islands, Pangasinan

Around 5-6 hours of joyful ride away from Manila to north, you can found in the province of Pangasinan, the famous Hundred Islands, You will be astonish by the scenic beauty of those islands, scattered into varied areas, surrounded by fresh water, the count or numbers of this islands changes. Main affecting factor is the tides, it changes as it rises or become low.
Now, You can start your island hopping! Enjoy! :)


4. Bohol Island


Bohol Island is most famous for its Chocolate Hills – This well rounded small hills finely curve by nature was of great way to enjoy the stay at Bohol, as you continue watching this hills, this will really fascinate you more and more. As such activities on the white-sand beaches, clear waters, and hidden waterfalls are also of nice to be held here.
Another interesting fact is the popular distinct animal here, the tarsier, a petite animal usually brown in color with well rounded eyes, always showing it's timid personality just embracing the bark of the trees.



5. Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte

Along the northern tip of the island of Luzon sits the coastal town of Pagudpud. It’s a quiet, rural community with tranquil ambiance and some sort of commercialism.
For those who are in solitude and are in a quite resting mood, this a place where you can really enjoy you self giving you the quality wide spaces, and open inviting beaches.A row of windmills down the coast from Pagudpud will give you the theme of a very peaceful and a very nature loving community, a moment of quiet pleasurable time for you.

6. Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

Puerto Galera a part of the Oriental Mindoro island municipality, it is about 300 kilometers away, northwestern of Manila.
It is one of the most visited spot in the country. Along with the fine white sand beaches, alot of activities are enjoyable and will definitely make you crave for more to keep on coming back at this place and I must say people here are absolutely friendly.
It is once considered as one of the highest bio-diverse marine environment with varied species in the world. There are numerous spot were you can really try snorkeling and scuba diving that will definitely make you experience the beautiful wonder underwater.


7. Bulacan Island

Situated just and hour away from Manila, Bulacan has many accommodating beaches and resorts to deal with. It is most enjoyed by those who really didn't want to get away too far just to chill and play with the water breeze. The famous of them is the 8 waves Water park,The biggest attraction, the waves at the 2,788.52 sq. m. pool has become the centerpiece of the project. It has a main theme of the underwater experience.






You can choose from different delectable pool areas with unique names, from the kiddie pools up to the comforting waves on the adult pool.

8. Laguna Philippines

Not only sea waters can be enjoyed here, but the two most common and grandiose destination here are Enchanted Kingdom and Laguna de Bay
Enchanted Kingdom is a theme park in the Philippines. It is located in Sta. Rosa City Laguna, about 29 kilometers (18 mi) from Manila. It has a land area of 17 hectares (41 acres). Here not only kids but also the adult would really enjoy the thrilling and breath taking ride experience.
Laguna de Bay is the largest lake in the Philippines located east of Metro Manila between the provinces of Laguna to the south and Rizal to the north.



9. Ilocos Provinces

This Island is located at the northwestern part of the Luzon, it is known for its cultural and historical landmarks mostly trough the Spaniards colonial era in the Philippines. Well preserve monuments and houses are suitable for everyone who want to take reminisce of the pass. Together with this are more attractive sites and beaches to enjoy at the place such as the Sinking Bell Tower of Saint William's Cathedral. This monument is Laoag City's version of the Leaning tower of Pisa. It would take around 9-11 hours of land travel from Manila.




10. Cebu Island

Known as the Queen City of the South, It is famous for many products adored by most Filipinos such as guitars and dried mangoes. There are alot of temples and summer destination vacation here. Traveler Magazine named Cebu as the 7th best island destination in the Indian Ocean-Asia way back then.It is an industrialized city and a center for commercialized businesses and commerce. A tour on the simplified Chinese inspired city and an ostentatious beauty of the nature in match with the musically inclined people will absolutely complete the fun of the visit.



11. Davao Region
Davao City (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Dabaw, Filipino: Lungsod ng Dabaw) is a city in Mindanao, Philippines which is the center of Metro Davao, the third most populous (as of 2010 Census with a population of 2.26 million, after Metro Manila's 11.86 million and Metro Cebu's 2.55 million) metropolitan area in the Philippines. With a total land area of 2,444 square kilometers, the city is the largest in the country in terms of land area. The city serves as the main trade, commerce, and industry hub of Mindanao and the regional center for Davao Region. As of the 2010 NSO Census, it had a population of 1,449,296, making it the fourth-most-populous city in the Philippines and the most populous in Mindanao. Davao is home to Mount Apo, the highest mountain in the Philippines.









Visit Philippines and be amaze by the it's rich beauty and heritage. 
PILIIN MO ANG PILIPINAS.

                 http://clickdavao.com/tourist_spots.php 

Sanguine. Loud and Enthusiast.

I've just had my personality test, and I was so relate to the answer.

Your temperament is sanguine. "The sanguine temperament is fundamentally impulsive and pleasure-seeking; sanguine people are sociable and charismatic. They tend to enjoy social gatherings, making new friends and tend to be boisterous. They are usually quite creative and often daydream. However, some alone time is crucial for those of this temperament. Sanguine can also mean sensitive, compassionate and thoughtful. Sanguine personalities generally struggle with following tasks all the way through, are chronically late, and tend to be forgetful and sometimes a little sarcastic. Often, when they pursue a new hobby, they lose interest as soon as it ceases to be engaging or fun. They are very much people persons. They are talkative and not shy. Sanguines generally have an almost shameless nature, certain that what they are doing is right. They have no lack of confidence." 


I can quite relate to the answer, since i am very loud and fun. yes, i may be struggle in some task, but i'm making sure that when i'm doing my task i'm giving all the best that i can do, because i don't want other people to get disappointed to me especially when they trusted me so much. 

THIS IS ME, SANGUINE. 




The Technology that can make us IMMORTAL.

Immortal, a person that is capable of living forever or has an unending life. A person we usually perceive as a vampire, or a demon, like we always seen in the movies or in the television show. I wonder if a person can really be an Immortal. I never heard a person who has a ability to live unendingly, the just heard the person who live 116 years old. So I questioned my self, is there any technology that can make my question realize? As this very advance era of technology every thing is possible,yet in fact cloning has been made, flying cars and animal mutation (genes from animals that has been injected to other species of animal) has been done and etc. what can technology can't do? As I surf in the internet,  I have read a related issue about my question, it is all about the Electronic Membrane.
The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf


The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf



The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.This study was conducted trough a rabbit, where in the rabbit is their subject for experimentation. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis used computer modelling technology and a 3D-printer to create a prototype membrane and fit it to a rabbit’s heart, keeping the organ operating perfectly “outside of the body in a nutrient and oxygen-rich solution”. The use of high-resolution imaging technology means that unlike current pacemaker and implantable defibrillator technology, the thin, elastic membrane will be custom-made to fit “snugly” over the real heart. "When it senses such a catastrophic event as a heart attack or arrhythmia, it can also apply a high definition therapy,” said biomedical engineer Igor Efimov of Washington University, who helped design and test the device.

“It can apply stimuli, electrical stimuli, from different locations on the device in an optimal fashion to stop this arrhythmia and prevent sudden cardiac death,” Efimov told local radio station KWMU-1.‘Cardiac socks’ of a similar design have been around since the 1980s but have previously been crude, fabric sleeves with electrodes sewn into place. This makes keeping the sensors in full contact with that famously restive organ the heart extremely difficult, if not impossible.
The innovation in this new device is the use of stretchable electronics developed by John Rogers, a materials scientists from the University of Illinois. Although Rogers' electronics use the same rigid materials found in normal electronics (eg silicon), the circuits are laid out in curved, s-shaped design that allows them to stretch and bend without breaking. Rogers himself compared the silicon sleeve to the pericardium, the heart’s own membrane, telling KWMU-1 that “this artificial pericardium is instrumented with high quality, man-made devices that can sense and interact with the heart in different ways that are relevant to clinical cardiology.”
Although immediate use for the device will be as a research tool allowing scientists to study how heart rate changes in response to different conditions in the future, electronic membranes of this sort could become common, monitoring at-risk individuals and safeguarding them from heart attacks.
  
so therefore, to live as an immortal has a clear future. It is possible to live as an immortal. But, it may contradict on the spiritual and religious side. 

The research is published in the journal Nature Communications.


Sources: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html

              http://www.independent.ie/business/technology/3dprinted-electronic-glove-could-help-keep-your-heart-beating-for-ever-30062198.html





The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
EEveryeveThe thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpu
The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years. - See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf
You're looking at a rabbit's heart beating outside the animal that once hosted it. It's alive, pumping blood on its own thanks to a revolutionary electronic membrane that may save your life by keeping your heart beating at a perfect rate.

The thin, circuit-lined stretchable membrane has been developed by scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Washington University in St. Louis and may arrive to human hearts in 10 to 15 years.

They custom made it to precisely fit the shape of the rabbit's heart: First, while the rabbit was still alive, they scanned it and created a 3D model using computer aided tomography.
- See more at: http://humansarefree.com/2014/03/electronic-membrane-can-keep-heart.html#sthash.XmhAQBkv.NQBgqMJi.dpuf