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Meet ‘Boy’ and ‘Bebet’ Nograles ANGEL THOUGHTS
‘Do not rob the poor
because they are poor
or exploit the needy in court
for the Lord is their defender.”
Prov. 22:22–23 from Bea Azcuna
Fashionably healthy When renowned Japanese chiropractor Yoshito Hirata developed the Phild process 22 years ago, he was thinking of how to make his patients visit his clinic seldom and help them lower their expenses on treatment.
Intensifying nutrition education Based on official poverty statistics, the Philippines nearly has 75 percent of its households belonging to the D and E or the masses income level. Simply put, that’s 33 out of 100 Filipinos living under the poverty line – that’s almost five million families considered to be poor. It is but a fraction, but not a very positive picture, either. It only follows an ugly portrait of the country’s nutritional status.
Juicy time Flirtatious, ultra-feminine and a tad cheeky on the good side, but truly irresistible for style savants approximately describes the new collection of timepieces by Juicy Couture. Age-old, fine, Swiss watch manufacturing company Movado makes the watches for the global brand founded by design soulmates Gela Nash-Taylor and Pamela Skaist-Levy.
Dramachine Dreams Presenting: the last part of my countdown of favorite albums from the past 25 years!
Skirting the issue Do you know that ever since the day your kids are born, you are already sending them messages about their sexuality? You dress them in pink to signify they are girls and blue if they are boys. Being held and touched, kissed and hugged, snuggled and tickled allows babies to experience comforting, positive physical sensations associated with being loved.
Houses of the silver screen Arguably, one of the most iconic houses of the silver screen is Tara, the antebellum mansion in the epic movie "Gone with the Wind," Manderlay, the sinister mansion in the 1940 drama "Rebecca," and the creepy house that seems to have an evil face in "Amityville Horror."
In the garden of Obrero Jun Obrero is not your usual landscape architect. He is credited for the almost cinematic backdrop of Antonio’s, Balai Taal, and Fernwood Gardens. With the belief that "creating a garden means either you end up bitter enemies or very good friends," Obrero has gained an easy camaraderie with his distinguished clients.
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