Congratulations to the entire Philippine nation again as Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire brought fame and honor to the country once again when he beat Fernando Montiel of Mexico last February 19, 2011 ! I’m so proud that once again another Filipino more particularly a fellow Bisaya is considered as another rising boxing superstar. You can watch the interesting fight by viewing the Nonito Donaire vs. Fernando Montiel youtube video Nonito Donaire put a stop to Fernando Montiel’s winning streak with a deadly left hook at Round number 2 and snatched both the World Boxing Council (WBC) and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Bantamweight World Titles. His record advanced to 26 wins (18 knockouts) with only 1 loss. Donaire has all won his last 25 fights. A three-division world champion, where he won four world titles in three different boxing weight classes and is touted as the second Filipino and third Asian to become a three-division world. According to wikipedia, Donaire is said to be … [Read more...]
My top ten best, most funny and clean valentines day jokes selection
Scouring the web for Valentines Day jokes, I have decided to compile my top ten list of the most funny, clean, good, quality valentines day jokes. These come from other sources and are not mine originally but mind you I spent some time screening them and made sure they are best list of the most funny, clean, good, quality valentines day jokes ever. If you don't find them funny enough, I'll give you free liporexall hehehehe. (This is how much I love my readers hehehehe) :-) However if you disagree with my selection, drop me a comment and feel free to submit your joke. Perhaps we don’t have the same sense of humor or you live in a different planet hehehehehe. :-) Anyway these are arranged from the good to the best. No. 10 - Osama’s Valentine Little David comes home from first grade and tells his father that they learned about the history of Valentine's Day. "Since Valentine's Day is for a Christian saint and we're Jewish," he asks, "will God get mad at me for giving someone a … [Read more...]
Major Changes in the Bar Examination: Impact on bar exam review and coaching – Part 3
This is the last installment of this series written by my good friend Professor Manny Riguera, review director of Jurists Bar Review Center. Click here to view Part 1 of this series, and click here to view Part 2. Want to become well prepared for this year’s bar exams ? Visit Jurists Bar Review Center, the pioneer review center in coaching and mock bar exams. Hurdle the 2011 bar exam. Be well prepared for the major changes. There are so many changes now in the bar exam, wish there was some kind of Wholesaleinsurance.net if you fail to compensate you for the burden and pain of failing hehehehe MCQ more challenging and difficult than traditional problem-type question The consensus among the law professors who attended the seminar was that the MCQ would be more difficult than the old problem-type question. The basis for this opinion was that in an MCQ question, either the examinee “knows the answer or he doesn’t.” In a problem-type question, the examinee even if he gives a … [Read more...]
Major Changes in the Bar Examination: Impact on bar exam review and coaching – Part 2
This is a continuation of Prof. Manny Riguera’s article on the Major changes in the 2011 Philippine bar exams. If you want to view “Major Changes in the Bar Examination: Impact on bar exam review and coaching – Part 1” click here. We continue with part 2 of this very interesting silver dollars worth article. Use of multiple-choice questions A seismic shift in the format of the bar examination is the forthcoming use of multiple-choice questions in the 2011 bar exam. This is patterned after the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE) given in the United States which consists of multiple-choice questions. The evident purpose of using MCQs is to make more objective the correction of answers. Appreciation of answers to standard problem-type questions tends to be subjective and parity in grading standards is far from guaranteed. Justice Abad also stated that the use of MCQs is a better measure of an examinee’s knowledge of the law since an examiner can ask 200-300 questions and can cover more … [Read more...]
Solving Asia’s Poverty Problem – Part 4
This is the last part of my essay on Solving Asia's Poverty problem my official entry to the Time Magazine essay writing contest. For the other parts, click here for Part 1, Part2 and Part 3. Now we continue with part 4 of this essay. Now the solution might sound crazy for being too obvious but empowering people by giving them real purchasing power such that their consumption will place them above the poverty line seems to be the only variable in the multidimensional problem wherein we can really make a big difference. Consider this, the one thing that first world countries have as compared to third world countries is bigger domestic consumption. This is made possible because of a larger middle class. First world countries have a large middle class because they have higher wages, in contrast third world countries have a little or no middle class because wages are low. The question then is this, is high wages a result of being a rich first world country or is a rich, first world … [Read more...]
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