the philippine regulation commission (prc) announced that only 28,924 out 67,728 examinees (first timers, repeaters, removals and voluntary retakers of all subjects) passed the nurse licensure examination given on december 1 & 2, 2007. for the complete list of examinees, click here for the TXT format and here for the PDF format and go to pinoy r.n. for the special retakers as per c.a. decision and special certification retakers results for cgfns. congratulations to all the new filipino nurses!
for now, i want to forget the hassles that have been making a mess of my life and concentrate on somebody else instead — at least people whose glamorous lives and fascinating affairs have been titillating and entertaining us for years.
speculations are rife that brad pitt and angelina jolie, Hollywood’s photogenic megacouple, could be in the process of planning for a hush-hush wedding.
the twosome, who have been dating for the past 3 years aside from siring a daughter (Shiloh) and adopting a few kids here and there, may also be expecting their second child — twins according to some.
another tidbit: there’s a possibility that jennifer anniston and ms. jolie may run into each other. both (along with Brad Pitt!) have been named as co-hosts for an upcoming fundraiser bash in a Beverly Hills Hotel this weekend. that is, of course, if both of them will show up as anticipated.
i just had my first traffic violation: obstruction — 1st offense. to my dismay, the traffic officer can’t explain why i was parked illegally. grrrrr! can anyone explain to me what traffic rule have i violated here? scenario: i was parked at a creek adjacent to a mall here with no NO PARKING sign, no crosswalk, and definitely not within intersection of curb lines. the following are the only parking violations (with their corresponding fines) found at LTO:
(http://www.motorcyclephilippines.com/lto-fines-and-penalties/) |
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so which rule have i violated here?? |
an optical illusion is the erroneous perception of reality. in other words, what you see is not what’s there. how does it work? it is said that our eyes are not perfect; they can get tired and have a blind spot. when that happens, our brains will interpret every image we see. to demonstrate this, take a look at the image below. since the squirrel doesn’t trust the all-too-friendly smile of the boy, he wants to get out. do you believe you can make it disappear? close your left eye, then look at the boy with your right eye. now slowly decrease (or increase) the distance to the screen until the squirrel is gone.
you can by simply doing the followings steps:

so do you have a blind spot?
i also have and it’s large! it’s said to be located in the back of our eyes where the optical nerves ("wiring and cables") enter the eyes. check my album for more photos of this kind.
I am dedicating this essay to all the people who have become friends of mine. Happy new year everyone! Hope you all had a blessed and joyous Christmas season. Read on…
“There are motives for everything. Juxtaposed against the backdrop of advantageous endeavor, people leverage and jockey for position all the time, and often it’s at the behest of friendship. Do you believe that people come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime? Original author Jean Dominique Martin when gathering information for her mindset on this subject, said it best by leaving lasting impressions that give homage to the fickle nature of misplaced intent when it comes to options in choosing friends. What does friendship mean to you? How well do you choose who would be your closest allies? There are reasons why people are essential in our lives.
I have mixed emotions about people that have come and gone in my life…there were those who left because the level of intimacy was based on unbalanced time-sharing and other reasons for not maintaining something that could stick and stay. What bothers me more is when their mannerisms change, they become incognito, and make themselves scarce once they feel that things are not conducive to their train of thought as opposed to seeing how the friendship can be saved for the long term. Yes, people have motives that they tend to hold close to vest and out of your sight. Now comes the time for me to assess those that fit this category. I’ve always felt that when you know which one it is, you will know what to do for that person. You will not be caught unawares because you are alert, aligned and less arrogant. Check my logic out here why people come into your life for a reason.
When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a need you have expressed. They have come to assist you through a difficulty, to provide you with guidance and support, to aid you physically, emotionally or spiritually. They may seem like a godsend and they are. They are there for the reason you need them to be. Then, without any wrongdoing on your part or at an inconvenient time, this person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an end. Sometimes they die, or fade into anonymity. Sometimes circumstances dictate that they go in another direction leaving you to wonder; sometimes they walk away, uncaring and unwilling. Sometimes they act up and force you to take a stand, hoping that enmity hasn’t reared its ugly head. What we must realize is that our need has been met, our desire fulfilled, their work is done. Reasons can go against you…but when it does, all you can do is assess it for what it’s worth, monitor subsequent correspondences, make your decision and now it is time to move on.
Some people come into your life for a SEASON. They may only be there for a short period of time based on premeditated agendas; they may have motives that are not condoned by you, or because your turn has come to share with them in growing or learning new initiatives for the future. If all things are good, they may bring you an experience of peace, or make you laugh. They may introduce you to new routines and techniques that you have never experienced. They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy. Believe it, it is real. But only for a season — they move on. Seasonal tidings with this situation usually deal with those that are going through changes, can’t cope with certain situations that cause them to step outside of comfort zones, or are unwilling to take chances. Other seasonal fold readily recognizes their own kind, and will not hesitate to cut you loose.
LIFETIME relationships are harder to recognize for the moment, but with time can be the best choice you can make. But how many people do you know are willing to persevere for the long haul? Find one and I guarantee you will have him or her as someone trustworthy. Life timers teach you lifetime lessons, things you must build upon in order to have a solid emotional foundation. They accept you for what you are, do not prematurely judge you, do not have any inhibitions about taking chances for the betterment of the relationship, and surely feel that compatibility is something that is assessed as you go, not at the spur of the moment. They don’t adhere to conditions and will be there during the zero hour. There’s GOT to be something that you can learn from this type of person. Your job is to accept the lesson, love the person, and put what you have learned to use in all other relationships and areas of your life. This is Agape Love at it’s core..the type of love that God is. It is said that love is blind but friendship is clairvoyant. Silence doesn’t suppose to be as ominous to cut deep like the sharpest knife. To be cut loose dangling trying to fathom how it went south is to understand that directional change does not have to be defined by ill winds and misplaced logic, but by common sense and discernable options working for the best. I thank all the people I’ve met in my lifetime who have lent me their ears, allowed me to belong, gave me love and let me love them back. I’m all the better because somewhere, somehow, and someone have given me hope that friendship is not fleeting, integrity is intrusive, and that good intent coupled with works can be a true embodiment of comraderie for as long as it is deemed necessary to embrace a true friend! And for those that I’ve called a friend at some point in my life, you will always be one…but know that you will not be forgotten.”
Excerpts from Alvin Romer’s analogy based on Jean Dominque Martin’s writeup on the cause and effect of true friendship.