Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Dog does sit ups


While surfing for cool video on youtube I found this one. Cool thing is, the dog manage to mimic its owner. While the owner exercise sit up, the dog also do the sit up too. coOL!

Monday, September 21, 2009

John Q - movie

The movie was nice and touching. The cause of the conflict was the insurance John got. He was not covered with the insurance because when the insurance company had reviewed their clients` profiles, they’ve discover that the income of John was not able to reach on the highest offer for the insurance. So he was placed on the lower offers of the company. John didn’t know about this, until the time when he went to the office.

He thought he was covered with the offer the company. When his son got sick, he was desperate to get the cure for his son. Until it came to the point that he had to hostage some people to get what he want. He was desperate to get his son on the list of the heart to be transplanted. He did everything for his son. He was really a hero not only to the eyes of his son, but also to those people who were there. All the time that he was on the hostage crisis, he was using a gun without a bullet in it. So it was not really his intention to hurt anyone around. He just wants his son to get the transplant he needs. It was when he was planning to kill himself, offering his heart to his son. Then a heart was available for his son. His wife entered the hospital and saved his husband by telling him that a heart is already available.

These are just some of the things that struck me. There are so many thrilling scenes and many emotional moments, yet in the end. The movie ended happy and no regrets for John. For him what he did is right. I think if I am on his part. I would do the same. These things will not happen if the government would give same offers to those insurance they offer. Everything really depends on the government and the people of the nation.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

APO View Hotel

CLASSY FIRST CLASS HOSPITALITY SERVICE PROVIDER IN DAVAO CITY
Among of the first rate and classy with a hospitality service providers in Davao City, Apo View Hotel is proud to be one of the top hotels featuring sports, leisure, and entertainment amenities to guests. People find recreational facilities including a swimming pool located at the third level. In addition, they offer packages that include visitation on any world-class tourist attractions with in. Meanwhile, for those who want to watch live bands, they can always visit one of the dining places of Apo View Hotel, Blue Room Jazz Bar and Entrée.

Guests at Apo View Hotel can taste different types of delicacies and dishes since it plays home to five restaurants, which include Café Josefina and Zugba. When it comes to functionality and events, Apo View hotel features three ballrooms and six of their function rooms. Business tycoons can also conduct meetings and seminars on their fully-equipped boardrooms. Apo View Hotel offer affordable catering services on different occasion. Other services available at this hotel are port-to-port transfers and car rental services.

Guests can choose from four different rooms, namely Deluxe Room, Family Room, Executive Suite, and Presidential Suite. Mini dining area, a living area are included in all guestrooms. Suites feature special facilities like Jacuzzi, mini kitchen, and capacious dining area. You will enjoying their unlimited WiFi connection absolutely free. Considerable rates of 5,500 pesos to 12,000 pesos and including the free use of other facilities like the pool.

Located along J. Camus Street at Davao City, Apo View Hotel is accessible to shopping centers like Pilipinas Makro, Victoria Plaza Mall, and Chimes Mall of Davao. Aside from these commercial establishments, this Davao hotel is only several minutes away from cozy dining places like Davao Shanghai Restaurant, Hanoi Vietnamese Cuisine, as well as Swiss Deli and Restaurant.

Monday, September 14, 2009

F.R.I.E.N.D.S.H.I.P

Friendship is a blessing, and a friend is the channel through whom great emotional, spiritual, and sometimes even physical blessings flow. Friends can cheer us when we’re sorrowful or depressed. Friends can challenge us when we allow ourselves to get beyond our reasonable boundaries. Friends can motivate us when we’re ready to give in, and they can provide for us when life falls apart. They are there when all is well, and we want someone with whom to share life’s pleasant and memorable moments. We often just want them around to have a good time, to laugh, to act silly, to enjoy some mutually liked activity. In how many ways have friends enriched our lives and made us feel loved, accepted, respected and cared for? Probably, too many to list, and the list grows daily.

“True friendship is seen through the heart not through the eyes.”

Friendship is a living thing that lasts only as long as it is nourished with kindness, empathy and understandin,”

Friendship is a gift that two people give to each other. It is not an expected result of meeting but a true and unanticipated gift of enormous potential. True friends form a special connection that will weather any storm. True friends understand being human and give the other room to grow. True friends are there even when they are not expected to be present. True friends know and cherish each other’s gift.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Maritime Industry Statistics

What is this kind of industry? When you think about transportation, trucking might come to mind, or, if overseas services are needs, you may begin to picture. Shipping by boat seems like a fairly old-fashioned method, and it’s tempting to wonder if. This is even a large industry anymore. However, the numbers are staggering. approximately 1.2 million personnel employed according to the Maritime Industry Foundation’s Knowledge Center.

This doesn’t take into account all of the employees working in related maritime jobs on shore, such as those in the Navy or those working at docks. This course is one of the booming job in maritime industry, and it is still much less expensive that travel or transport by plane. The MIKC also reports that 90% of the world’s trade is done by ship. How’s that for an "old fashioned" industry? The maritime world is not dead.