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June 30, 2008

Poker Strategy Site

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As I surf the net, I found a site dealing with poker strategies and techniques.
Here it is:
Poker Strategy

At the index page of this site, at the center, you can see a sample Poker Strategy sample article. If you love poker, just read it. You’ll find something interesting out there.
There are poker categories. These are Poker Variations, Texas Holdem, Omaha High Low, and Seven Card Stud.
You can learn strategies in each categories. You can learn about the most popular poker variations.
In poker variations, there are draw poker, seven stud, omaha, and texas holdem.
By clicking on the poker variations, you can find articles about techniques in playing poker, mostly in winning poker!
This site also offers videos for poker strategies. By visiting this hollywood poker, you can see at the Main Menu at left side, click on the ‘Poker Videos’. From there you can see list of Poker videos.
Or just click this Link:
Poker Videos

By clicking this Links, you can visit the sites: Poker Strategy
And for the Videos, here it is : Poker Videos

Ok! thanks for reading! Anyway, I have also posted this to my other blog.
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June 26, 2008

Biag ni Lam Ang

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I just want to share to you guys one of our Filipino Literature. It’s just a summary of the story.


Biag ni Lam Ang Biag ni Lam-ang (Ilokano:"The Life of Lam-ang") is a pre-Hispanic epic poem of the Ilokano people from the Ilocos region of the Philippines. Recited and originally written in the Ilokano language, it is believed to be the work of many poets from various generations, and was first preserved in writing around 1640, by a blind Ilokano bard named Pedro Bucaneg.

The hero, Lam-ang, could talk immediately after birth. He picked his own name, chose his own sponsor, and asked for his father’s presence. Barely nine months old, Lam-ang fought the headhunters who killed his father. Accompanied by his pets - a rooster and a dog - he journeyed to court the beautiful Ines Kannoyan. Ines Kannoyan’s palace was filled with suitors, so Lam-ang’s rooster flapped its wings and the long house toppled. This amazed everybody, especially Ines. Then, Lam-ang’s dog barked and a big house arose. Lam-ang gave Ines two golden ships filled with treasures, and then he married her. Finally, he was eaten by a giant shark called a berkakan while searching for a rare native fish called a rarang, but was revived by his pets when his bones were retrieved.

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June 23, 2008

High Prices for Rice hits poor Philippines

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Here I am going to relay what I have just posted in my other blog. I hope many people can read this. Its one of the importants.

What happens in our country Philippines today? How come we who lives in agriculture lacks the source of rice? We export quality rice until now but our government import low quality rice from other country to feed the poor Filipinos. Is the resources in our country not indented for us? for our Filipino children? I have here copied an article from BBC News about Rice in the Philippines. I consider it a tragedy.

Rice prices hit Philippines poor

Rice for breakfast, rice for lunch and rice for dinner.

Like many poor Filipinos, Teresita Reyes relies on rice to feed her family and she’s finding it increasingly expensive to live.

 She and her family live on a few dollars a day in Malate, one of the poorest districts in the capital, Manila.

"Because of the rice shortage, we should tighten our budget. And we do not waste rice. When we cook, we just cook what’s needed," she says.

Rising tensions

With rice prices hitting record highs, tensions are rising across the Philippines.

As part of its efforts to cut wastage and consumption, the government has urged restaurants to offer their customers the option of having just half the rice they normally get.

Demonstration in Manila, December 2007
More demonstrations against the government could take place

The government was forced this week to draft in troops to deliver rice to poor neighbourhoods to avoid a backlash.

Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap is not ready to declare a crisis.

"To declare a crisis means we’re facing shortages and that we have food lines, we are facing food rationing, which all do not exist right now. And we don’t foresee this existing," he told the BBC.

Food protests

But many Filipinos disagree.

Members of the influential May First Labour Movement have been holding small-scale demonstrations in various parts of the country against what they call the government’s inaction to do more to curb rising food prices.

Slums in Manila
Large shantytowns crowd around the capital Manila

"I think the government officials are in a state of denial.

"If the best that people like Secretary Yap come up with are measures like saying Filipinos should eat half of what they used to consume in terms of rice, I think this is a very stupid pronouncement," says Elmer C Labog, who chairs the movement.

Once self-sufficient in rice, the country is now the world’s biggest importer of the crop, which is also a major staple food for half the world’s population.

But with rice exporting countries from Egypt to Vietnam tightening their supplies to keep prices under control at home, the Philippines is one of the hardest hit.

Many activists were not surprised.

They had long predicted the problems it is currently facing.

Agriculture under pressure

Over the past 20 years or so, the country lost nearly half of its irrigated land to rapid urban development.

Rice production in Thailand
The rising cost of rice is a problem around the world

Jaime Tadeo from the National Rice Farmers’ Council showed me a few areas just north of Manila where shopping malls, condominiums, and golf courses have taken over precious farm land.

"There is still time. The Philippines has the vast potential to attain rice self-sufficiency if all land suitable is used to plant rice under the best technological and farm management conditions.

"We can even export rice if we want. So the food security of the Filipino people should not depend on imports," he said.

Worsening

There are fears that the rice shortage could worsen in the coming months.

The opposition has threatened President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with more large scale protests.

The government has warned rice hoarders that they would be given life imprisonment if found guilty - underlining the highly sensitive nature of the issue for the authorities.

But a lack of investment in the agricultural sector is raising serious questions about how the Philippines will be able to cope with its falling domestic production in the near future.

The food security of the Filipino people should not depend on imports
Jaime Tadeo, National Rice Farmers’ Council

 

 

June 22, 2008

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June 21, 2008

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June 19, 2008

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Hello everyone! I’m back… It’s been a long time since my last blog. ^_^….






















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