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Remembering Nelson Mandela, RIP

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Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, 1918-2013 
  
Every one of us wants to live in a peaceful and orderly country, actually we all deserve it. And that is the leader of the country should hope and aim for his countrymen. Though it was impossible, Nelson Mandela did fight hard for his people’s right to peace and equality for all.


Nelson Mandela is the first to be elected in a fully democratic election; he was the main player in various anti-apartheid movements in South Africa. And because of this, he served a very lengthy period in prison. Despite the difficulties in his situation, he consistently refused to compromise his political stand in exchange for his freedom. After his release in 1991 and anchored on his determination, persistence, focus, and will, he dedicated his life to fighting for democracy, equality and freedom.

After his first and last term of presidency, he still committed his life to be of service for others. He said, “I have retired, but if there’s anything that would kill me it is to wake up in the morning not knowing what to do.” He continued to work with the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund that he established in1995 and set up the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Mandela-Rhodes Foundation. 

Today we received sad news that Nelson Mandela passed away at age of 95 while most of his life spent in prison. Nelson Mandela is one of the rare politicians to be missed in the entire history, his dedication and advocacy for equality is one of the most valuable traits that our leader should have. Expect an overflowing tribute for this great leader that struggle against injustice and of racial reconciliation.

Like it or Not Here Comes Page Rank Update


I’m pretty sure that most publishers were shocked by the Google update right before the year ends, some might be happy and others maybe lonely. If you remember Matt Cutts from Google announced that they won’t update the PageRank within 2013. Well surprise, surprise because they suddenly updated it and none actually predict it since most SEO individuals rely on the twit of Matt Cutts, a very good tactics to avoid speculation in the next following update.


High or Low PR?

Do you get a higher PR’s or lower than your expectation? Yours truly have decrease on most of my blog although my financial blog Raketer Mama got PR1 from N/A because of the changes in domain name but I expect that I can get PR2 for that because previously it has PR2 while in subdomain of blogspot. While this blog and Fit and Fashion Mom blog got only PR1 from PR2. It’s actually sad and yes it hurts but that’s life, blogging doesn’t end here and the update will continue to go on or depends on Google and the team of Matt Cutts. 

Life (Blogging) continue after Page Rank update
Well, do I have a choice, if that’s what I get then live with it, after all there will be another update in the next couple of Months and I will try to improve my blogging skills and earn a higher Page Rank and of course the lucrative income from blogging. 


For your reference, below is the history of Google update:


  • 6 December 2013
  • 4 February 2013
  • 7 November 2012
  • 2 August 2012
  • 2 May 2012
  • 7 February 2012
  • 7 November 2011
  • 1st Week August 2011
  • JULY 2011
  • JUNE 2011
  • JANUARY 2011
  • April 2010
  • Dec 31, 2009

Handling Multiple Blogs


When I started blogging I have seen some fellow bloggers having so many blogs under their name. I keep on asking to myself why they would do that, since more blogs can create pressure and work to manage, not to mention the unlimited thinking to write for those each blog. I think it’s not a nice gesture to ask them directly so I keep on silent about it. 

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Then I learn a few things in blogging like friendship, sharing some ideas to get another ideas and a little of SEO or search engine optimization for my blog. I think I’ve got some answer to my wondering with multiple blogs idea and that is just to distribute their links to other blog. I had this conclusion that the more you put a link to other site it will give you a level-up or rank for your blog, but I also realized that it was all wrong. 

 To make the story short I have also created some blogs. Some are active and some are just park and never bothered to work with. I created other blogs not because I wanted to put my other link in them (well I think of that at first) but because I want to concentrate on just one topic or niche. I just realized that blog that has a dedicated idea are more pleasant to the readers rather than owning one blog with a multiple topic and subject in it. 

Here are some reasons why bloggers create another blog:

 

A blog with niche

It’s not wrong to create a blog and put all your ideas there whether it is for recipe, a beauty tips or money and financial tips. But isn’t it nice if you can read it in one particular blog having the same topic for money, fashion or recipe. Although you can put some recommendations at the end of each post in your blog, an archives that has the same thoughts can create more engagement than those who have mix ideas on their blog. Your visitors may dig into your files for more reference and can avoid some bounce rate for your blog which is good for SEO.

 

More blogs creating more possible of income

It’s simple, by just doing some math the more is the merrier when it comes to income and profiting from multiple blogs. Imagine this; all your blog displays advertiser’s banners of Adsense, Chitika, or Infolinks all at once and each can earn for you. For example if you have 10 blogs each earn $5 a day (depends on your traffic), you were earning $50 per day or more than $1500 a month, passive earnings right?

For more income possibilities, check out my blog at Raketer Mama.

 

Niche can attract more sponsors and advertisers

I don’t know where they usually came from, but these advertisers will suddenly contact you for a possible business deal, for sponsorship, product reviews or for SEO purposes. And they usually preferred blogs that has a niche that is relevant from their business, service and products. You may surprise that income from advertisers or companies are pretty fair and usually beyond your expectation.

 

Organized and not scattered

Well, this is my primary reason why I create another blog, to organize my content. Creating my very first blog is a mistake because I put anything that pop out in my head, not to realize that it is confusing for my readers whether they are reading a diary, or reading current event news on my personal blog but the important is to learn from those mistake and still enjoying blogging and the perks that I get from it.

Happy blogging!

Learning to Blog


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Every Christmas we usually pay a visit to our relatives in nearby town. I was surprise to know that my cousin there who always sees my wall in facebook was so curious about my articles which usually in bulks and flooded in my wall, in short he wanted to learn what I do online like blogging and earning money online. 

It was a long talk which means this cousin of mine is really interested to learn blogging. But in the corner of his house I saw a fender jaguar bass and ask him if he is into a band or something. Our family loves music and it is obviously runs with other relatives here and abroad. I am so proud of my cousin because he really pursues what he loves to do plus he wanted to learn more about blogging and wanted to start a website for his band.

Sorry Gift for Your Man

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I can understand that we (ladies) have a random moody, and it can struck anytime and anywhere. Oftentimes our partners are the one who suffers with our unpredictable crazy moods caused from our female hormone emotional feelings. It’s actually normal and as a woman I may be bias to tell you that it’s not our fault anyway. If our man truly love us, he can adjust and understand the situation or let the tensions cool down for awhile before making it up, then back again to each other’s arms.

But if your man reached the highest level of his patience and wanted to let go the things with you, then make your move to win his heart again by making the first move to reconcile. And I don’t think saying sorry is enough to put the pieces together, make some effort to buy flowers, chocolates or anything sweet just for him. You can even cook a special meal for him or invite him for a romantic dinner in a fine restaurant. Or buy him a jewelry set especially from selection of guy harvey jewelry which suited with his personality or his style.

I am sure that both of you can work again together by just understanding, caring and trust to each other. Do not let each other’s pride to destroy your relationship because no matter happen you are also part of that crack and admit that you are truly sorry for what happens in the past. That is, if you truly love your man.

Blogging Goal This Year 2014

Happy New Year everyone, vacation is over and it’s time to work, work and work. Last year is awesome because I successfully blog and write for the entire year though I encountered some me time (laziness and personal problems) I was able to end the year with a success in blogging. My Page Rank decreases but I am still thankful for its current Rank and in terms of its earning capacity.

This year I am looking forward for a more blogpost and more opportunity with this blog. I will try my best to manage my time with all the household chores and online tasks, and to create some ready article that can be posted via scheduled post.
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Below are my blogginggoals this year of 2014:

  •     500 Blogpost for the year 2014 – I reviewed and scan my archives and just found out that I only post 4 to 5 articles per month. I know it will be hard for me but I will try to increase my published articles here.

  •       Improve my grammars – Yes I am guilty with this, but you can help me by just commenting below and pointed it out to me. Promise I won’t feel grouch nor get offend about it but will take it as a learning experience. I will stand to be corrected! (Is my sentence correct?)

  •      Will read more blogs this year. I will try to read blog from all sorts of niche from personal to SEO, marketing, home improvements and beauty tips. And I will also try to put relative comment whenever I can so the author will notify that I read their blog.

  •       Will hunt down more blogging opportunity.

  •      Improve SEO – although this blog is already optimized according to my best knowledge I feel like I need to do more SEO like tweaking or changing some of its HTML, to maximize its full potential for earning.

That’s it hope I can do this! Happy 2014 everyone!

Random Post with Depression

Due to my pregnancy expectancy I failed to post here regularly which I suspect I suffer a little depression and laziness to work on. But glad I recover from it and now tasks keeps on coming and ideas are now keep on flowing, and hooray for that. 

Recently there’s a lot of happening on news from here and around the globe. And what concerns me more is the recent arresting of Justin Bieber due to drugs and drag racing. I don’t want to judge him nor depend him but I think he might be suffers from fame depressions due to fans who love him and too many people who mocked and hate him all the way. Justin needs love and guidance from his parent than any material in this world can give him. 

I also suggest that instead of grievance with his depression he should continue to help others by doing charity and to concentrate in his career, he must be good in playing save on fender robert schmidt mandolin walnut stain .

What Really Happen If We Have a Faster Connection?

Do you know that the slowest connection of internet can only be found in the Philippines? Yes it is, but it is something that we shouldn't be proud of because a lot of things and benefits from using it were stolen from us where they can really provide faster connection than what they give right now.

Meanwhile other countries use fiber connection to strengthen and fasten more of their internet connection while we are stuck with the slowest kbps connection plus the horrifying cap and their unfair usage policy that limit us to use the internet on its fullest potential.


If only these monopoly company can do something about it maybe a little stretch on the monthly bill won’t hurt if they happen to increase it.

Here are the few things that will happen if we have faster connection:

  •  Instant Boost of Economy. People will pay whatever the price as long as they are satisfied with what they’re getting.
  •  It will create more jobs online which can give a decrease in number of jobless in the country. More employers from around the globe will keep an eye in the country because we have the best competitive people when it comes to virtual works. But how can this be possible if internet will randomly lag and fluctuate at all times.
  •  People can explore more. Most youth here in the Philippines visits social media like facebook and twitter only; I believe that this is because of the limited bandwidth ISP can provide. Because of these limited chance experts like web developer, designer and creator were less noticeable in the country because of limited audience.
  •  More people will get an interest to get online and to social media, and again this will boost sales from ISP provider.


As you can see the effects of faster connection gives a favorable income to the two main company provider in the Philippines, but if we stuck with these current fluctuation and unfair usage policy more and more of their users will get turn off to use the internet.

Continuing Our Project

This week is a really busy week for me, as you all know I am 5 week preggy, plus I have a lot of backlogs that I need to be done online. But before this I am also supervising some project to our own house. Yes we are continually building our two-storey house and little by little whenever we save money for the construction we continue to construct it part by part like putting a ceiling, or installing windows and right now I am designing the place and size for our kitchen counter-top. 

I came to hardware store to canvas for plumbing materials for the kitchen like sink, faucet, granite and knobs for the cabinet. In the midst of my selection I just bumped to my old colleague back in college and I‘m glad that she is now a project manager in a well known construction company at Manila. We had a little talk and I have known that she is looking to buy epiphone acoustic guitars at musicians friend she said her daughter is into music band and she invited me to come at her performance which will be held next month.

Should We Teach Blogging to Our Children

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Blogging for me is writing your thoughts and publish it online and we have different reason why we blog in anything we like either to showcase your photography or express yourself, it’s your rule, your choice and sometimes no boundaries. Blogging opens up many possibilities and opportunity to all. By blogging I got the chance to learn, interact and to earn money from various marketer and advertiser. But I still have one question that lingers on my mind and that is should we also pass the knowledge of blogging to our children?

But blogging has a downside too and not all the time it can give a positive result to all. You may even create an enemy and criticism or worst bullying from your reader. Or create a pressure and guilt feeling when you stop writing and posting. These are just a few that I don’t want to feel by my child but if I see that he can handle the responsibilities of blogging then I’ll be glad to teach my child how to blog.


How about you, do you consider teaching your children into blogging!

Coke’s Super Bowl Ad Sparks Controversy


Coca-Cola Company launched their commercial ad for Super Bowl “It’s Beautiful” which sang by different rendition of languages of other nation. But it eventually sparks twitter with hatred comment from Native Americans and even immigrants in the US. Many have curse to coke products and claimed to switch with its rival product Pepsi. 


This matter is a serious issue to the people of Americans so I better zip my mouth about it. But according to a friend who is in nature pure American he said that the commercial is beautiful and can’t see why his fellowmen get upset about it. My friend is a volunteer in charity organization and most of the members are immigrants from around the globe. He is also cooking up a new cover for the song using the best ibanez artcore 12 string guitar at guitar center.

How about you, are you offended with this commercial?

A Look Back Gift from FaceBook

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It’s the FaceBook’s 10th year anniversary and with this regard they actually created a “Look Back” movie where it automatically get into deep of your account and pick some important highlights of your facebook experience.


The movie actually created a sentimental moment to me reminiscing how times quickly pass by. I joined Facebook back in 2009 and never think that I’ll stay active up to the present, thinking back that I’ll soon get weary just like my other accounts in social media. I still smile with the reason I joined in FB and that is to play their games like Mafia Wars, Farmville and other games.

I’m also wondering how Mark envisioned his creation back when he’s still in Harvard. I am pretty sure he is not after the money back then (according to his movie “The Social Network”) but heck Mark is now one of the youngest billionaire in the US because of FaceBook.


How about you, have you look back at your Facebook account?

Adopting Stray Dog or From Shelter

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Adopting dog that can be found in the street or from shelter animals is better than buying an expensive pet from pet store. This will minimize some abuse or health hazard for the dog if they keep on wandering the street while encountering some mean people who will abuse them. 

Adoption is also in the form of doing charity not only you contribute for the society you also help them to build their dignity and to trust human. In their eyes you become their savior and hero that deserved to be love and they tend to be loyal to you in any situations, especially if they sensed that your life is in danger. 

I know that stray dog is usually dirty and smelly but with proper cleaning and visitation from vet it will eventually presentable in looks and in smell too. Stray dog need also nutritious food to develop good eyes, muscles and especially its fur to become shinier and softer to touch. It will not make you upset because you will realized how much money you save by adopting dog than expensive and highly maintenance dog in store.

Dog are easier to train when it comes to its hygiene. Just buy a good sporting dog training collar for him to guide where he should discharge his own dirt and urine. Eventually he will do it by himself once he remembers this routine. 

Dog also love to walk with his owner, it will imprint to him some love and belonging. And you will not regret it once he becomes loyal to you and to your family. At the end of the day caring for the dog gives satisfaction and fulfillment as a human being, and be proud that you raise a stray and dirty dog that turns out to be a beautiful active dog.

What You Should Know About Press Releases

According to Wikipedia,A press release is also a news release, media release, press statement or video release is a written or recorded communication directed at members of the news media for the purpose of announcing something ostensibly newsworthy. Typically, they are mailed, faxed, or e-mailed to assignment editors at newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television stations, or television networks. These are usually a concert show, a mass charity event, entertainment and movie release or an album launched.

Today press releases are not limited to media news paper or television, now that blogging is continually grew in number and many journalists started to put up their own website that becomes a harbor for news and press release. Internet is the most efficient and easiest way to access to publish a press release.


Below is the infographic facts and about of press release to know how deep it can reach out audiences from the start. 
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Why Facebook Would Buy WhatsApp?

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There’s so many questions linger in our mind on why Facebook wanted WhatsApp that much and they are offering it for $19 B. Is this App worthy to buy by the no.1 social media in the world? What is so special with WhatsApp that Mark Zuckerberg wanted to acquire it?

Anyway, I don’t have this App so I began to research it on why its value is amounting to $19 billion. WhatsApp is a messaging app where it usually needs a sim provider service, and it will search your entire contact lists that uses the same App. The messaging is unlimited as long as you have a wifi service which is free for the first year but cost $1 every succeeding year, you renew the App. WhatsApp is free to download both for Android and Apple smartphone.

We all know that Mark Zuckerberg want to change the world and doesn’t mind if it cost billions. He wanted to make the world more open and connected. Although seems true since he also tried to make Facebook to access by their members even without internet connection, but of course there’s always a business to keep in mind.

Meanwhile, netizens think that Mark just wanted to kill and shutdown its possible competitor in social media. It is not impossible that its developer will reinvent its current phase into something big since it has 450 million active users. They might think out of the box and this is what Mark afraid to happen. But whatever reason behind this deal only the CEO of the top social media can answer all this speculations.

Anyway, I don’t use WhatsApp for messaging but I do use Viber since it is free to use forever, or is it?

If you are the owner of WhatsApp will you accept this lucrative deal? Or you will follow what Twitter did not to sell their micro-blogging site to Facebook?

Writing Challenge Group

Last week, I bravely joined a group of writers whereas members are required to write more than 300 word count of article every day, well it’s optional if something came up and you can’t submit article. It’s actually a challenging task on my part since I'm already writing on my blogs and other site. But on the brighter side we can use any platform to submit every day, I can write in my blog and submit it as an entry for the day. It’s actually hitting two birds in one stone which is learning and creating articles every day.


The group is a good exercise for me, and our leader is very consistent to help us motivate and push our limits to the test. Everyday there’s a good tip that you can pick up and apply on your writing styles. I can also read other member’s written article and take some of their vocabulary words that I just first read on them. I also downloaded an app of Merriam-Webster dictionary on my phone so I can easily sneak out their meaning which kinda helps me out to experiment other foreign or unfamiliar words on my next article. 

 I also like the idea that we are partnered by other member to talk and discuss what to improve in our entry article for the day. Although I am not good in checking my own grammars and correct usage of tenses my partner is patiently enough to point it out with me and I am thankful for his gesture because I admit we can’t clearly see our own mistakes. I think that I’m also lucky with my partner because obviously he knows how to write very well and I can’t find any room for him to improve more in writing, so I’m no use to him at all lol. 

Anyway a cousin of mine came while writing this post to find a good amplifier for their music band and great fender vibro king is what I found for him to purchase soon.

Toyota Wigo: Is it worth buying?


One day we had a chance to go in mall and took a break from a week of schooldays, our way of bonding with my son. While wandering I've notice a flock of people querying at a car display. It was a Toyota Altis 2014 and it seems somebody applied for the loan with this car. I asked the salesperson if the display is automatic because the truth is I don’t know how to drive in manual mode. The car display is in manual but cheaper than automatic yet not suited for my budget. Then she gave me a catalog of another model which is Toyota Wigo and she emphasize that I can afford it even in automatic mode.

I haven’t heard Toyota Wigo before but I’m surprised that among the models in the brochure this is cheapest among the latest model, more or less 500K. There is no display in the mall so I can only picture it in the catalog she gave me. I can’t even tell how long or short it is or how big or small the compartment is, wherein my first basis in owning a car. According to the pamphlet it has a logo of “easy to own, easy to drive and easy to enjoy” probably because of the over affordable price for average earning persons or family. The color in the picture is metallic blue but according to sales, colors are available in white, silver metallic, grey metallic, light blue metallic and black.

Later that day I saw the TV commercial of this model car with high profile stars like Sarah Geronimo and John Lloyd Cruz. I still can’t tell how small or big it is on TV screen but it’s obvious that it is hatchback and can accommodate 5 seater passengers including the driver, Sarah. It looks modern and cool especially to young professionals but I can’t imagine this model to be a family car since I needed more space for compartment.

Anyway I had no plans in buying car even until next year but I definitely want one that can serve a small family with few relatives and can take us even in far places in the Philippines.   


Activities for Kids to Try This Summer

Hi guys, end of school is fast approaching in fact just 2 more weeks and it’s my son’s recognition day. Though it isn’t confirmed yet but since he is already on top of his class I assumed he was included too (stage mom). Anyway I am now scouting for the activities to enroll my son this summer and I actually find a few activities to try and to develop more of the skills he has. 

Kumon class. 

 My son is already in the program and right now, he was on the Level F in Math. Their Math is up to Level O so I guess he will just continue on the program. 

Music class. 

 My son love music that much and while watching his favorite character in Cartoon Network he saw a distinctive instrument played by the character. I searched it online and found out that it was exceptional the banjo

Painting. 


 Currently my son enrolled in a drawing class having a package of pencil drawing, oil pastel and painting tutorial. Painting consists only two sessions but he likes to continue with this class after. I’m also thinking to enroll together with my son but I am hesitant because of the budget. 

 Sports. 

 I am also waiting for the Milo Summer Clinics in my place to enroll my son in basketball. This is actually the first sports that he learned next to a pimpong or table tennis. 

Writing and Journalism. 

 A friend in FB has a son enrolled in something like this last summer but unfortunately this is not available in our place. 

 Anyway, it’s up to you whether you will encourage your child in any activities this summer or not. But I highly recommended that you do, to keep them busy in something very useful. Unlike playing computer games at home I’d rather see him busy brewing more knowledge and stand out from the rest of the children.

Happy 25th Year Internet

Oh men, we should all give thanks to the person who started the idea of creating a way to access files on different computers which pave the way to develop and launch of World Wide Web, the one we called internet today whom many of us benefited from it.

Today billion users of internet uses internet in their day to day job on the net like programmers, IT, CEO, web developer, SEO, bloggers and website managers, service, online store etc. And we all owe it to Tim Berners-Lee at the CERN lab in Switzerland.

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It was March 12, 1989 when he presented the idea on paper which marks also the birthday of the web, it was a long debates and thorough study at the beginning but it happens anyway.

Internet has touched many of our lives today and even created billionaires for the past 25 years. More and more companies are dependent on the internet which contributed to the economy and employment.

I admit that I am also one of those who benefited from the net by founding my computer shop back in 2005 and now as a freelancer who work at home through blogging and writing. This is also our way of communications with my hubby who works overseas. 

All I’m praying is that company providers here in the Philippines should ditch their “Fair Usage Policy” that limit us the use of internet and increase their provided speed to their consumers.

Of course, we can’t set aside the fact that there is also negative outcome from the internet which we now called cybercrimes: who hacked and invade other networks, prostitution, fraud, cyber bullying, plagiarism and copyrights issue.

Internet has a good and bad sides and I’ll go with the good sides since I used it every day for work. Thanks to Tim Berners-Lee who pushes his idea despite long arguments and criticisms from his colleagues, we wouldn't be connected now if not for him. 


Can you imagine our world without the internet?

Excited for this Year’s Recognition

It’s not every school year that my son is included at the top list, like last year he wasn't on the honors list. But this time he will, my son got paid off to all of his hard work and effort in school. I always make sure that I can help him in every exams and quiz in school but still it’s up to him to give his very best at the class.

We will surely have a celebration because it’s a milestone for him. I know that he finds it difficult to focus in studies, but he made it anyway. This summer he will try to enroll in music lesson particularly guitar lesson using bach stradivarius from guitar center to include in his list of talent and skills. My hubby wanted to make sure he can use his time mostly in polishing talent, which I always agree.

Meanwhile, like most proud parents do I already bought a dress for this event and glad that it was affordable while my son will only dressed in their school uniform. I am showing him how proud and excited I am every time he got honors so he will strive always in school.

Showing your appreciation to your child is important; it drives him more to push the boundary of his knowledge into test and acquired it. I may not consistent honor rolls back in my time, but I remembered that my mom didn't mind if I'm smart or not so I guess that gives me an idea to be just average like everyone else. I don't want my son to feel the same way I did before; I make sure that he gets the message of how proud I am for his work.

Let me know how you motivate your child in school, I may need it next school year.

Are You in Favor of the New Cybercrime Law?

The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, otherwise known as Republic Act 10175 (R.A. 10175), is “an act defining cybercrime, providing for the prevention, investigation, suppression, and the imposition of penalties therefore and for other purposes.”

The Act aims to address legal issues concerning the internet and online transactions in the Philippines. Cyber squatting, child pornography, cybersex, identity theft, and libel as well as illegal access and illegal interception to data are among the cybercrime offenses punishable under this law.

Although many people protested against the controversial provision on online libel as it is believed to restrict the freedom of expression, SC Spokesman Theodore Te announced the ruling in a press briefing last February 18, 2014 that the Supreme Court en banc supported its constitutionality. However, sections 4-C-3, 7, 12, and 19 were declared unconstitutional.

Sections 4-C-3considers unsolicited commercial communication as a cybercrime offense while Section 12 provides penalties for sending and posting unsolicited commercial data or spamming and for monitoring of real-time traffic data. Similarly, Section 19 grants the Department of Justice the authority to issue an order to restrict or block access to suspected computer data.

DURA LEX SED LEX. In a blog of Raissa, she wrote: “This is how a libel suit meant to harass works. First the complainant will usually file the case in a court far from where the defendant lives (the filing fee is P1,000 — chicken feed to politicians grown fat on public funds). This will keep the defendant shuttling around, spending money on travel, wasting time, preventing the defendant from earning a living. The Supreme Court decision will allow libel suits to be filed in the most remote places because politicians can claim that the libel was first viewed in Tawi-Tawi, for instance, or Cagayan or Palawan. The one being sued for libel will have to commute to those remote places every time there is a hearing. Non appearance will result in losing the case, being fined and jailed.”

You can read further at her blog post:

http://raissarobles.com/2014/02/18/internet-libel-a-shocking-gift-to-filipinos-on-the-eve-of-the-1986-edsa-people-power-celebration/

Topnotchers of 2013 bar examinations and lists of passers

Looking for 2013 Bar Examinations? Well, here is what I got from Rappler.com, a total of 1,174 aspiring lawyers passed the exams where UP got 4 out of the Top 10 list of successfully new lawyers, 2 from Ateneo de Manila, 1 from University of Batangas, 1 from University of San Carlos, 1 from University of Cebu and 1 from San Beda College Manila. All passers will take their oath on April 28, 2014 at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Here are thehe Top 10 passers of bar exams:

1. Nielson Pangan – University of the Philippines 85.8%
2. Mark Xavier D. Oyales – University of the Philippines 85.45%
2. Dianna Louise R. Wilwayco – Ateneo de Manila 85.45%
3. Rudy Ortea – University of Batangas 84.2%
4. Eden Catherine Mopia – University of the Philippines 84.05%
5. Tercel Maria Mercado-Gephart – University of San Carlos 83.9%
6. Manuel Sarausad – University of Cebu 83.8%
7. Katrine Suyat – San Beda College Manila 83.75%
8. Michael Tiu Jr – University of the Philippines 83.70%
9. Marjorie Ivory Fulgueras – Ateneo de Manila 83.65%
10. Cyril Arnesto - University of the Philippines 83.60%

Here is the complete list of Bar Exam 2013 passers:


1. ABAD, Anna Fe L
2. ABAD, Katrina Nessa M
3. ABAD, Philip L
4. ABALOS, Mermalyn Hannah C
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663. MAGNO-GUYGUYON, Candice K
664. MAGRATA, Marielle M
665. MAGSAMBOL, Iderlyn P
666. MALABANAN, Arianne C
667. MALABANAN, Marie Krizel P
668. MALABANAN, JR., Arnaldo C
669. MALAMUG, Jerry Anton Paolo U
670. MALVAR, Michael Andrew G
671. MAMARIL, Charise P
672. MAMENTA, Maricris R
673. MANA-AY, Grace N
674. MANANGKIL, Jill B
675. MANDOCDOC, Dan Kevin C
676. MANGABAN, Ma. Lourena M
677. MANGAHAS, Gabrielle Ruth D
678. MANGCO, Carlos Joseph Frederick
679. MANGUBAT, Christian Paul N
680. MANIGBAS, Anne Maureen B
681. MANIQUIS, Katrina G
682. MANLANGIT, Donna Patricia C
683. MANLICLIC, Eleni Francesca G
684. MANOTOC, Ferdinand Richard Michael M
685. MANUBAG, Reman V
686. MANUEL, Leylann Generoso R
687. MANUEL, Melvin L
688. MANZANARES, JR., William P
689. MANZANO, Katrina Ross P
690. MAPUTI, Julius Art P
691. MARALIT, Catherine Angela V
692. MARANGIT, Zarith Sofiah G
693. MARANTE, IV, Hermenegildo P
694. MARCAIDA, Ramon Carlo F
695. MARGALLO, Ralph Lawrence M
696. MARI, Marjorie H
697. MARISTELA, Marvyn L
698. MARISTELA, Melissa Fina U
699. MARIÑO, Yehushelline Joy L
700. MARQUEZ, Fellain Ann P
701. MARQUEZ, Jadelee I
702. MARTINEZ, Rodulfo Jose R
703. MARTINEZ, Theena C
704. MASACAYAN, Earl Louie M
705. MASCENON, JR., Ernesto Mario S
706. MATEO, Armi Liza M
707. MAUHAY, Mary Giselle R
708. MAURO, Claire Marie B
709. MAÑO, Chris Jark Ace M
710. MEDALLE, Irma Mari P
711. MELCHOR, Bettina R
712. MENCIAS, Rowena Mae N
713. MENDEZ, Ivan Viktor N
714. MENDIGUARIN, Eman Michael M
715. MENDIGUARIN, Genevieve S
716. MENDOZA, Allan Duane A
717. MENDOZA, Anna Loraine M
718. MENDOZA, Beverly I
719. MENDOZA, Mara Khrisna Charmina F
720. MENDOZA, Miguel Antonio L
721. MENDOZA-OBUMANI, Jesme Donna R
722. MERCADO, Noel Patrick Y
723. MERCADO-GEPHART, Tercel Maria G
724. MERCENE, Annaliza P
725. MERCURIO, Walesa J
726. MIEL, Allan Arnel D
727. MIGUEL, John Evan C
728. MIJARES, Kristine P
729. MILAOR, Rose Andrea V
730. MILLAN, Princess Mae A
731. MILLARE, Loreta Fairie Ann R
732. MINGUEZ, Al Jason V
733. MIRAL, Mercy Joy R
734. MISLANG, JR., Armando F
735. MISOLA, Vanessa Y
736. MIÑOZA, Ma. Golda Gigi G
737. MO, Sophia C
738. MOLO, Jade Paulo T
739. MONJE, Monna Lissa C
740. MONOTEN, Edgar S
741. MONTESCO, Aldrin R
742. MOPIA, Eden Catherine B
743. MORADA, Julienne Marie A
744. MORATO, April Rose N
745. MORAÑA, Hansel P
746. MOSQUITE, Michael M
747. MOSTOLES, Sherwin T
748. MOYA, Ann Faustine T
749. MUARIP, Myra C
750. MUNDIN, Maria Cristina T
751. MUÑOZ, Roniel D
752. NABONG, Rose Vida D
753. NACINO, Racquel H
754. NACIONAL, II, Rene Q
755. NACUA, Bernadine R
756. NADAL, Janice G
757. NAGA, John Henry D
758. NALLIW, Joan Sheelah O
759. NARVAEZ, Stephanie Marie L
760. NAVA, Anna Rose M
761. NAVARRA, Ellie Chris C
762. NAVARRA, Janelle Aquilina Marie
763. NEBRIDA, Rosario Joy F
764. NELLAS, JR., Alberto P
765. NEPOMUCENO, Juan Paolo M
766. NERY, Anna Suzanne C
767. NG, Cyris Ann A
768. NGO, Mary Grace M
769. NGOSLAB, Donna K
770. NIETO, Paolo D
771. NILLAMA, Kirwen B
772. NILLAMA, Mae Grace June C
773. NOLASCO, Raizulli M
774. NOMBRADO, Israel C
775. NUDALO, Grace A
776. NUEZ, Miguel Lorenzo Y
777. NUQUE, Reymond G
778. NUÑEZ, Samantha Louise J
779. OAMINAL, Althea Isobel F
780. OBBUS, Fe V
781. OBNIMAGA-MIRAL, Maria Janel S
782. OCAMPO, Josephine Gabrielle Melissa L
783. OCANA, III, Norman Roland E
784. OFO-OB, Seichi E
785. OLANDESCA, Gabriel Guy P
786. OLFINDO, Ryan Paul N
787. OLIVA, Ma. Richelle Q
788. OLIVA, Regal M
789. OLVIDA, Mark Anthony C
790. ONG, Mark Stephen K
791. ONG, Matthew Aaron D
792. ORESTE, Mary B
793. ORTEA, Rudy V
794. ORTEGA, Marvin G
795. ORTILE, Neil G
796. OSMEÑA, Ruhjen S
797. OVIEDO, Jose O
798. OXALES, Glenda G
799. OYALES, Mark Xavier D
800. PAAT, Erwin A
801. PABLICO, Christopher Jhundi D
802. PABLO-NEPOMUCENO, Czarina J
803. PACABIS, Ryan T
804. PACHECO, Aira P
805. PAGALA, Rosemarie D
806. PAGDONSOLAN, O'jay A
807. PAGUICAN, Joshua D
808. PAGULAYAN, JR., Alipio C
809. PALAY, Mabelle Grace A
810. PALLUGNA, Gregorio Miguel H
811. PALMA, Andrew M
812. PALMA, Maria Racquel Carmeli T
813. PALMARES, Louie Mae P
814. PALOMAR, Annabelle Therese G
815. PALPAGAN, Marc Ivan D
816. PAMBID, Karlon V
817. PANDAN, Ramon Antonio D
818. PANGAN, Nielson G
819. PANGANIBAN, Haydee Gretchen G
820. PANGANIBAN, Rodelyn L
821. PANGHULAN, Gerwin A
822. PANIAGUA, Carlo James C
823. PANLILIO, Victor Christopher B
824. PANONG, Hazel Joy P
825. PANTALEON, Sencia L
826. PANUGALING, Rey Cris A
827. PARADO, Mariel Jances Nhayin D
828. PARAS, Mary Kristine Joy S
829. PARAS, Rex L
830. PARAÑAL, Jonah Paul G
831. PARCIA, Teresa Rose D
832. PARCO, John Joseph S
833. PARLADE, Lalaine Mae C
834. PASCUA, Marie Antoinette V
835. PASCUA, Ruby Anne B
836. PASCUA, Suzanne G
837. PASCUAL, Jim S
838. PASCUAL-BELLO, Cristine E
839. PASIA, Mon Cristopher B
840. PASQUIL, Cria Marie L
841. PATAGAN, Gerille Hope E
842. PATALINGHUG, Eligene B
843. PAUMAR, Alberto S
844. PE, Laurie A
845. PE, Lorene A
846. PE BENITO, Armi Christie C
847. PEDRO, Kirk Mathew R
848. PELAYO, Jannefer Jannice G
849. PENDATUN, Sittie Amirah K
850. PENDATUN, JR., Datu Nasser A
851. PERALTA, Anna Margarita C
852. PERALTA, Eric Paul D
853. PERALTA, Lorena R
854. PERDIGUERRA, Toni Marie L
855. PEREGRINA, Johann Chairo E
856. PEREZ, Dikko Jay C
857. PESISANO, Wincerbogne L
858. PEÑA, Irwin L
859. PEÑARANDA, Jon Dominic P
860. PFLEIDER, JR., Rodolfo D
861. PICHAY, Olivia Emmanuelle A
862. PICO, Nathan Michael O
863. PIELAGO, Juan Carlo O
864. PILAPIL, Julius P
865. PILOTON, Edison R
866. PINEDA, Edelise D
867. PINLAC, Sergio Ildefonso Felipe O
868. PINOON, Lorevill S
869. POMOY, Rashel Ann C
870. PORQUEZ, Jonalyn G
871. PORTUGALIZA, Michel B
872. PRECIOSO, Dexter B
873. PRINCIPE, Ruskin G
874. PUA, JR., Greg G
875. PULIDO, Karina N
876. PULIDO, Paula Editha I
877. PULTA, Ma. Victoria B
878. QUE, Kathrina Sheena Marie L
879. QUEBEC, Aldrin Jude M
880. QUERIJERO, Elizabeth Anne M
881. QUEROBINES, Rowel A
882. QUIBRAL, Regie Matet C
883. QUILANG-SALVIEJO, Marites M
884. QUINTO, Jacqueline Ann R
885. RABAGO-AGUSTIN, Fairy Faith B
886. RABAJANTE, Maria Diory F
887. RABAYA, Gerwin Ryan L
888. RABE, Cheryl Grace M
889. RABENA, Gerald F
890. RABONZA, Maria Christina C
891. RADA, Mayeth C
892. RAMIRO, Roberto Miguel D
893. RAMOS, Renee Camille V
894. RAMOS, Rizal Disraeli S
895. RAMOS, Vince Paolo L
896. RAYCO, Georgeanna Rainbow S
897. RAYMUNDO, Joshua S
898. RAYPON, Ma. Althea Rholene J
899. RAZON, Zenaida R
900. RAÑA, Rhone A
901. RAÑOLA, Mary Ann I
902. REAS, Ma. Ruby Ann P
903. REBAÑO, Ma. Patricia F
904. RECIO, Gelina Rose E
905. REDOBLE, Rogelio Benjamin J
906. REGIS, Jasmin Mei C
907. RELUCIO, Rendl James C
908. REMIGIO, Francis Jay E
909. RENALES-LUCERO, Antoniette Maria S
910. RENES, Jan Richard A
911. REVITA, Mariza I
912. REYES, Ana Francessca A
913. REYES, Harly Jayson U
914. REYES, Ma. Christina S
915. REYES, Marie Kristine F
916. REYES, Peter Gian-marc R
917. REYES, Pierre Martin D
918. REYES, Rafaella Carmela P
919. REYES, Raymond C
920. REYES, Romel O
921. REYES, Tristan A
922. REYES, JR., Tito L
923. REYES-VEGA, Patricia B
924. RIGAT, Rose Ann B
925. RIGETS, Robert Edward G
926. RILE, Mary Jane G
927. RILLERA, Christinne Marie A
928. RIVERA, Katrina N
929. RIVERA, Neil Allan D
930. RIVERA, Phillip Raymund S
931. ROBLEDO, JR., Michael A
932. ROBLES, Jannica G
933. ROBLES, Joanna Marie G
934. RODAS, Vincent Abril U
935. RODEL, Salvador S
936. RODRIGUEZ, Anna Katarina B
937. ROJAS, Raisia Mae DV
938. ROLDAN, Joyce Anne C
939. ROLDAN-ADVINCULA, Michelle D
940. ROMAGOS, Lois S
941. ROMAN, Martin Kristoffer F
942. ROMERO, Faith B
943. ROMERO, Marigold D
944. ROPLOC, Salvador F
945. ROSAL, Maria Karla Soleil F
946. ROSALEJOS, Chyrs Anne M
947. ROSALES, Christine Heide A
948. ROSALES, Mary Grace Anne S
949. ROSARIO, Glenys M
950. ROSITO, Rommel R
951. ROXAS, Idesa L
952. RUBIN, Ronald Patrick T
953. RUBINOS, Ronajoy G
954. RUBIO, Mark P
955. RUBLICO, Jan Edgar J
956. RUIZ, Theresa C
957. RUIZO, Liway Czarina S
958. RUIZOL, Mari Joyce R
959. RUZ, Jan Edmond Y
960. SABIO, Rodolfo Apolonio R
961. SACDALAN, Strella Marie G
962. SACRAMENTO, Anne Jaycelle C
963. SACULLES, Myraflor G
964. SADSAD, Kathrina Mishael C
965. SAGARINO, Irvin Z
966. SAGARINO, Rodelynn Rajini A
967. SAGUID, Roel S
968. SALENGA, Jerico D
969. SALOMON, Mark Rossel D
970. SALUNGKIT, Jhunar I
971. SALVADOR, Farina R
972. SALVADOR, Julie Ann C
973. SALVADOR, Lea Diana B
974. SALVATIERRA, Mary Rose B
975. SAMPANG, Canhermi O
976. SAMSON, Dhan Morris M
977. SAMSON, Samantha B
978. SAN JOSE, Warren D
979. SANCHEZ, Malene Jade G
980. SANGUIR, Aileen M
981. SANSON, Rosebell L
982. SANTELLA, Janice J
983. SANTIAGO, Arceelyn J
984. SANTIAGO, Mark Andrew M
985. SANTIAGO, Rita Therese F
986. SANTIAGO, Ronald O
987. SANTILLAN, Steve M
988. SANTIZO, Nicholas C
989. SANTOS, Gail Joseph S
990. SANTOS, Julius Loren C
991. SANTOS, Rio Rose B
992. SANTOS, Sammy Dave A
993. SANTOS, Thomas Angelo A
994. SAPGUIAN, Vicky Louise G
995. SAPIO, Milcah T
996. SARAUSAD, Manuel Elijah J
997. SARIBONG, Tina Marie C
998. SARINES, Agatha Grace A
999. SARMIENTO, Michael Franks T
1000. SARON, Ednalyn R
1001. SARTHOU, JR., Ronald Luke T
1002. SAYSON, Markgregor Edward C
1003. SEGOVIA, Jan Michael K
1004. SERAFICO, Mary Mae Jane A
1005. SERRANO, Janz Hanna Ria N
1006. SEÑA, Andrea Isabel B
1007. SEÑOR, Nes Patrick K
1008. SIAPIAN, Alvin A
1009. SICANGCO, Paulo Alberto T
1010. SICLOT, Haney Lynn G
1011. SILVA, Albert Christian C
1012. SILVA, Julie Ann G
1013. SILVESTRECE, Niño Anthony M
1014. SIO, Nathaniel Eric U
1015. SIPIN, Kristianne Laridor M
1016. SIRIBAN, Victor Andrew A
1017. SISON, Jeniffer P
1018. SISON, Sheila C
1019. SOCIAS, Jairus T
1020. SORIA, Ivy Agatha V
1021. SORIANO, Ivon Francis Y
1022. SOTTO, Jillienne Grace M
1023. SOTTO, Leighton John M
1024. STA. ANA, Marie Micaela T
1025. STO. DOMINGO, Charmaine N
1026. SUAREZ, Andre Anton S
1027. SUAREZ, Maria Socorro D
1028. SUAREZ, Ronald Ryan T
1029. SUBA-RODRIGUEZ, Anne Gillian G
1030. SUING, Ma. Niña Jasmin R
1031. SULIT, Ma. Ricca Pearl S
1032. SULTAN, Val Christian T
1033. SUMAGUI, Ma. Angeles B
1034. SUYAT, Katrine Paula V
1035. SY, Alwyn U
1036. SY, Edson Byron K
1037. SY, Kriselle Samantha D
1038. TABIGNE, Richard D
1039. TABINGAN, Jeona Mae S
1040. TABLADA, Kaven B
1041. TABORA, Jake Rupert T
1042. TAGRA, Earl C
1043. TAGUIAM, Lorraine G
1044. TAJON, Marlowe Doms R
1045. TAJON, Mayvelyn P
1046. TAMAYAO, Michael Jhon M
1047. TAMAYO, Anna Clarife M
1048. TAMBASEN, Alora Mae J
1049. TAMBIAC, Gray S
1050. TAN, Aimee Beryl C
1051. TAN, Franz Kevin R
1052. TAN, Joshua A
1053. TAN, Ma. Donnabel T
1054. TAN, Patrick P
1055. TAN, JR., Gerardo R
1056. TANATE, Marianie C
1057. TANG, Rhomellie B
1058. TANGO, IV, Brian Benson G
1059. TANGOAN, Chris Francis C
1060. TANHUECO, Maria Karrissa A
1061. TAYABAN, Vanessa B
1062. TAYAG, Maria Angeline L
1063. TAÑUTE, Richelle R
1064. TECSON, Jacky Lyn O
1065. TEE, Divine Grace C
1066. TELOG, Thania Marie L
1067. TENORIO, Milmon Bryce C
1068. TENORIO, Regine Amor P
1069. TEPORA, Marian C
1070. TETANGCO, Patrick Arnold P
1071. TEVES, Ma. Cassandra C
1072. THELMO, Marie Angelica M
1073. TIATCO, Misheena Joyce C
1074. TINAPAY, Earl Tristan Ian A
1075. TIU, Alisha S
1076. TIU, Elaine B
1077. TIU, JR., Michael T
1078. TO, Mellisa Joyce Y
1079. TODA, Annalee Joyce C
1080. TOLENTINO, Irish Tom T
1081. TOLENTINO, Joyce Maika J
1082. TOLENTINO, Karissa Faye R
1083. TOLENTINO, Marlene Amparo C
1084. TONGCO, Candice Christine O
1085. TONGSON, JR., Luisito G
1086. TORIO, Cerizar Vicente S
1087. TORRE-RONDEZ, Maria Luisa Cristina K
1088. TORRES, Archiesyl S
1089. TORRES, Jose Carlos S
1090. TORRES, Karen Andrea D
1091. TORRES, Ronald Hallid D
1092. TORRES, JR., Edgar Y
1093. TORRIJOS, Corinna Lorenza T
1094. TORRIJOS, Ma. Mercedes Leanne Antonia B
1095. TORTOLES, Catherine Rose R
1096. TRANGIA-SOLIS, Buena Joy C
1097. TRAVILLA, Cherrel Joy S
1098. TRAZO, Greta Monica D
1099. TRINIDAD, Cherry Lynn M
1100. TRINIDAD, Regina Camille A
1101. TRONO, Gene Mae E
1102. TUASON, Juan Miguel D
1103. TUBIG, George Herbert N
1104. TUGADE, Salvador Andrew S
1105. TUGADI, Wayne A
1106. TULLAO, Fernando R
1107. TUMACDER, Mikhail Maverick P
1108. ULIP, Rhonella L
1109. UMALI, Kristine Camille Y
1110. UMALI, Marie Gene Cecille B
1111. UMEREZ, Enrico L
1112. URANI, Ryan L
1113. URDAS, Krisleen Grace T
1114. USMAN, Maleiha E
1115. USSAM, Reymund Al F
1116. UY, Herazeus Christine Y
1117. UY, Jameson P
1118. UY, Jonathan Buemio
1119. VALBERDE, Jordan Elizabeth C
1120. VALBUENA, Adrian N
1121. VALCOS, Keith Alexandra S
1122. VALDEZ, Jules Boy R
1123. VALENZUELA, Jana Monica Z
1124. VALERIO, Carlo B
1125. VALERIO, Neo Y
1126. VALLEJOS, Virgel Amor O
1127. VALLESTERO, Rizza Joy S
1128. VARGAS, Edgar A
1129. VAÑO, Rhee Christopher C
1130. VELARDE, Patricia C
1131. VELASCO, Raymond Q
1132. VELAYO, Lovely Aissa B
1133. VELOSO, Pinky D
1134. VENDIOLA-CABANILLA, Isiderlyne M
1135. VENERACION, Carmen Cecilia T
1136. VERDEJO, Jonathan N
1137. VERGARA, Marianne T
1138. VICENTE, Glaiza Kaye C
1139. VICENTE, Rowell B
1140. VILLALOBOS, Maria Kamille E
1141. VILLAMOR, Ralph Julious L
1142. VILLANUEVA, Ma. Jade B
1143. VILLANUEVA, Viviene B
1144. VILLAREAL, Jobelle U
1145. VILLARTA, Hannah Joy A
1146. VILLEGAS, Chandine Kaye P
1147. VILLENA, Ezekiel Joshua L
1148. VILLENA, James Ryan B
1149. VINLUAN, Mark C
1150. VIOLA, Stephanie-eden T
1151. VISTA, Ann Margarette C
1152. VIVAR, Clarisse Nicole S
1153. VIVAR, Ma. Theresa Carmina E
1154. WEIGAND, Esther M
1155. WILWAYCO, Dianna Louise R
1156. WONG, Arnel Vincent A
1157. YACAPIN, Myra Vita C
1158. YAN, Veronica Mae C
1159. YANES, Marian R
1160. YANG, Rowena B
1161. YBAÑEZ, Joseph B
1162. YCONG, Mhealler T
1163. YECYEC, Jo Edward F
1164. YPARRAGUIRRE, Robbie James D
1165. YU, Acelynne Joanne O
1166. YUSON, Christian Anthony B
1167. ZAFRA, Jordan G
1168. ZAFRA, IV, Jose P
1169. ZARASPE, Jenn Krystel C
1170. ZATARAIN, Marni Rose D
1171. ZENAROSA, Anna Karenina A
1172. ZULUETA, Isabel S
1173. ZULUETA, Redmond John D
1174. ZUÑIGA, Fatima Eliza O

RH law upholds by the Supreme Court

It took time before RH law became constitutional and many are still not in favor with this law especially the Catholic Church. Now that this controversial birth control law is official what could be the possible effect of this to our lives? Supporters of this law said this could transform the lives of million poor Filipinos, but how come?

According to this law it will guarantee everyone a universal access to methods of contraception, fertility control, sexual education, and maternal care.


As a citizen of this country I am hoping for a good result for this one and can meet the balance or boost in our economy. I hope that this could also prevent youth pregnancy as I see that they kept on growing and struggles to raise their child. I am also hoping that this law wouldn't spare those who will abort their baby or will perform the abortion; abortion is still a crime and is punishable by the law. 

Recent Page Rank Update

Google is unpredictable when it comes to Page Rank update schedule and there’s so many website and small blog were hit by them. I am no exception of it because my fashion blog becomes zero after the update. Most blogs that were hit are those who accept guest post and sponsored post. And because of this I realized that we need to take consideration first before we accept guest or sponsored especially the payment if it is worthy to be hit afterwards. I have been accepting free and cheap payment from guest post before and that’s probably the reason Google gave me zero on Page Rank.


Here are some of the common reasons why our blog get penalized:

1. Too much paid link, sponsor links and guest post articles
2. Duplicate contents
3. Very slow loading of site
4. Annoying layout of page
5. Not updated

You know there’s no need to be sad about this whole update, after all there will be another update in unpredictable time and we have plenty of time to fix our blog the way Google like it.


How about yours, did your blog get penalize too?

Conversion of Audio Files through Movavi Software


Conversion may be a difficult job for the untrained individuals or also the trained ones if they do not have the proper software system within their reach. To convert your audio files, there is a type of software. This Audio Converting software offers the encoding of files, editing of these files, extracting of the audio from video, merging of record and many more. It is designed particularly for the music lovers and gives a toolkit for controlling digital song collections.

Software for audio conversion frees you from all the limitations that tie music files and sound files allowing you to listen to them pleasurably on a media player, comprising MP3 players and PCs. Audio systems and file extensions may be somewhat confusing. Since there are lots of file formats available, it is difficult to recognize which ones you will require. However, this kind of software is yet extremely helpful and easy to use.

As the best user-oriented audio converter Mac, Movavi is very professional, which allow you to merge a number of audios into a single file or folder, by trimming a clip of any audio file or rip audio to various audios. It has a super speed for conversion and outstanding sound quality. This conversion, moreover, can be completed without any loss and you can enjoy fantastic music after the whole conversion.

Very simple to operate

Convert the video to that of audio with very simple steps. When a DVD, film or TV episode is in an accepted format such as MP4 is saved as a separate file and you want to convert only a part of it then choose the section by marking the starting point and the end point and then click the option button.

Convert audio files among the popular formats

Sometimes, due to some reasons, your mobile phone cannot interpret the file format and the size of the file appears too large and at that time, you want the best audio converting system in your PCs just as Movavi Audio Suite. This software supports the conversion among various formats like APE, WAV etc.

Record voices, song, and some other audio items

This software will also be able to track audio from several devices like microphone, various compact disks and also some other inputs of sound card. With only one click, you may indicate frequency along with number of channels or make use of suitable and convenient arrangements. You can test it by playing the records within the audio recorder to verify the quality.

Burn CDs for music centers

You can burn audio disks, to listen music in your vehicle or in house on any CD-player. By taking an audio file, you can convert them to the audio format of CD automatically. You can then select a list of music and burn a particular mix audio CD according to your desire.

Thus as a professional audio suite, Movavi can merge huge number of audio programs into one file or also covert a single audio to a number of videos.