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Manny Pacquiao Is Not A Declining Fighter

For us Filipinos, we always thought that we know Manny Pacquiao inside and out. We’re all an expert on our own fields, but more often than not, we tend to judge people according to our own beliefs. Have we asked ourselves, do we really know the man? Or Manny still have something hidden for us to see on his next fights? Manny Pacquiao is hardly a trash talker or the type to make bold, outrageous predictions. Everytime he stand in the ring even during the weigh-in and press cons, he’s always on a good mood and a smile never leaves his face. With many predicting his demise, however, an apparently insulted Pacquiao boldly predicts a knockout of Brandon Rios. We can never blame them, he suffered two consecutive losses, one with a really devastating result. Coach Freddie Roach mentioned that he felt Pacquiao would stop Rios on Saturday (Sunday morning Macau time) in the sixth round of their 12-round welterweight bout at CotaiArena during an interview while Manny Pacquiao is sitting next

HAARP Might Have Caused All These Disasters

Typhoon Haiyan might be the strongest typhoon ever hit the world. With over 4,000 people killed in the Philippines alone, you will wonder how in the world a typhoon gets stronger every year! I came across one article that might give a more logical explanation on why is this happening. This might not just an effect of global warming or climate change. The worst, we literally might cause this ourselves. Introducing HAARP! HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a little-known, yet critically important U.S. military defense program which has generated quite a bit of controversy over the years in certain circles. Some respected researchers allege that secret electromagnetic warfare capabilities of HAARP are designed to forward the US military’s stated goal of achieving full-spectrum dominance by the year 2020, but of course, HAARP officials are denying this. Others go so far as to claim that HAARP can and has been used for weather modification, to cause earthqua

Europe Might Be Dog's Origin

Dog is a man's best friend. That's all we have to say everytime we talk about our beloved dogs. There were several species of them and every one of us have our own fave. But have you asked yourself where they might come from? Or perhaps, how the first dog look like? Curious as it is, let's find out! Scientists have been dogged by this evolution question for years: Just where did man's best friend first appear? Though DNA studies have implicated east Asia and the Middle East, the earliest known doglike fossils come from Europe. Now a large DNA study is lining up with the fossils, some 19,000 to 32,000 years ago suggesting dogs originated in Europe. Even though experts said it won't end the debate, they praised the new work and their latest disscovery. Scientists generally agree that dogs emerged from wolves to become the first domesticated animal.  Maybe drawn by food in garbage dumps and carcasses left by human hunters, their wolf ancestors began to associa

Deuterium Will Make The Philippines The Richest Country

The author of this article wanted to remain anonymous for a lot of security reasons. This article was written a few years ago. I will share this to you as it is. This would probably explain as to why the giant China kept on bullying us regarding territorial disputes. If the Philippine government can’t handle a job of this magnitude, we might be needing help from our country of alliance. If you’re interested enough, just read on. Be careful though, this might give you some worries! We don't know but just maybe, the MALAMPAYA is operating in lieu with this... HYDROGEN from Water was predicted by Jules Verne in 1874 to be the fuel of the future. During World War II, Germany used V-2 Rocket Bombs propelled by HYDROGEN. Now, Dr. Jacob Bigeleisen discovered that at room temperature or under atmospheric condition, DEUTERIUM ATOMS are electrolyzed naturally out of water in the form of HYDROGEN gas. This natural phenomenal process needs no expensive electric power consuming electrolysi

PROJECT "SAGIP TULONG NI MONSAY" by RMHSEAAI

Across the Philippines, typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda affected a total of 9.5 million people -- and displaced at least 600,000 -- when it slammed into the country on Friday, November 8 according to the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Though there were, as of this writing, more than 2,300 dead, there were survivors who were described as being in desperate need of clean drinking water and food. You can’t even imagine the pain and agony, unless you witness it firsthand. According to Secretary to the Cabinet Rene Almendras, "In some cases the devastation has been total."   Yolanda, the greatest, even the strongest typhoon in the world this year is estimated to have destroyed about 70 to 80 percent of structures in its path as it tore into the coastal provinces of Leyte, Samar, Cebu and Antique. Officials say that 10,000 may have died after the devastating typhoon that hit the Philippines. As survivors assess the damage, Joseph Curry, with

Keyboard Shortcuts To Browse The Net Faster

Yes, I hear you! Though it’s quite fast to use a mouse, there’s still faster way to browse the net using keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts are 60% faster than using a mouse, that’s according to productivity experts. Okay then, let’s get to it! Here are top five shortcuts that work in all the major browsers namely: Explorer, Safari, Chrome and Firefox. Careful though, while these tricks work in all browsers, on a Mac, you may need to use the Command key instead of Control. 1 st Shortcut: Move Quickly Between Tabs Control-Tab There were times that you are browsing through the net with different browsers right? If you need to move between multiple web pages, working in multiple tabs is faster than multiple windows. Why? Because Control-Tab lets you fly through all your tabs. The thing is, you can easily choose any task by pressing Control-Tab, trust me on this! 2 nd Shortcut: Reopening a Tab You Just Closed Control-Shift-T Sometimes you’re moving so

Savannah Greenawalt, 5-Year Old Super Hero

Have you ever experienced one day that your child asks you that he or she wanted a super hero costume and you found yourself wandering? You might have probably asked yourself, how in the world will I get a super hero costume?  The worst part is, you’re so lame that you never knew even one super hero because you’re probably too busy reading your book for a review perhaps during your childhood days ;-) You better do something about that. Meet sisters Savannah and Siennah Greenawalt! As normal as it is, these two sisters have their own set of both princess and fairy costumes. They had a brother though named Sebastian. When Sebastian had to dress up as heroes like The Batman that became a problem ‘coz you see, they only had costumes for princess and fairy, and the girls wanted to be super heroes too. Their mom Amber, decided to take some action ;-) Amber Greenawalt thought of the inspirational women she saw on TV shows like "Major Crime," "The Closer" and &qu

The Future of Food: World's First Test-Tube Burger

To all health-conscious people, eating meat is definitely a no-no. Though, research shows that we all need meat for its protein content, there were still people who prefer to eat non-meat meals, they are the vegetarians. However, on a recent experiment by a group of scientists, they have successfully cultured a laboratory-grown beef. Scientists unveiled the world's first lab-grown beef burger, serving it up to volunteers in London in what they hope is the start of a food revolution. The team in Maastricht took cells from organic cows and placed them in a nutrient solution to create muscle tissue. They then grew this into small strands of meat, 20,000 of which were required to make the burger. The costs of cultured beef are likely to fall as more is produced and the team claim, although it is very expensive, it could be available in supermarkets within 10 to 20 years. Proponents of test tube meat cite a variety of reasons for why it is worth supporting, from animal