Magnitude 4.4 Earthquake Hit Philippines On November 10 a magnitude 5 earthquake hit the Philippines. General Nakar in Quezon province, Metro Manila and Tarlac City are among the affected areas according to the Institute of Volcanology and Seismology. Earthquake November 10 2016 Philippines According PHIVOLCS, the magnitude 4.4 earthquake occurred at 3:10 p.m. on November 10. The quake directly affected General Nakar. Reports show that … Read More
Moving To Canada: Immigration Website Crashes on Eve of U.S. Elections The official website of Canada’s immigration service crashed on November 8, eve of the U.S. presidential elections. According to reports, the site went down due to the sheer number of inquiries made at that time. Reports also claimed that most of these inquiries came from Americans looking to leave the country. Trump Becomes 45th US President On the eve of … Read More
Marcos Burial and US Elections 2016, Twitter Posts You Must See November 8 seems to be an unforgettable day for social media as netizens refer to it as either a “toxic” day or the greatest day ever. The decision for Marcos’ burial and the US Elections fall under the same day. The public had mixed reactions to events that happened and expressed their thoughts on social media. US Elections 2016, Clinton … Read More
Chief Bato, Mommy Dionisia and Netizen’s Viral Reaction On Pacquiao Fight, Twitter Posts You Must See Chief Bato and Mommy Dionisia were two of the most favorite characters after the fight of Manny Pacquiao and Jessie Vargas. Not just that. A netizen on Twitter gave a reaction to Manny Pacquiao and Jessie Vargas’ fight that a lot of people seem to like. It was posted on November 6 and has had almost 11,000 likes and over 5,000 retweets. … Read More
Having More Friends On Facebook Will Help You Live Longer, New Study Claims A new study in the United States claims that having more friends on Facebook helps one live longer. In particular, the more friend requests one accepts, the less likelihood of death within a two-year period. The study looked at the Facebook activities of registered California voters and their mortality rates. Conducted by researchers from the University of California-San Diego, the Proceedings … Read More
WATCH: ‘Para Sa Girlfriend Ng Writer’, The Story Behind Pablo’s Letter Beverly Cumla, the spoken word artist of the viral video “Ang Boyfriend Kong Writer,” continues her story about the love triangle with a new piece “Para sa Girlfriend ng Writer.” This time around, Pablo, the third person in the love triangle, writes to the girl. In a chat with Ms. Cumla, she revealed that the idea for this spoken word … Read More
LOOK: Baguio Gong Festival 2016 Showcases Indigenous Dances The fourth Baguio Gong Festival culminated with a day-long showcase of indigenous Cordilleran dances on October 30. In this year’s festival, more than 20 cultural groups from all over the region performed during the festival held at the Baguio Convention Center. Baguio Gong Festival and Indigenous Peoples Month Officials from the city and provincial local governments also participated. The event … Read More
Gamer Psych: A Gamer’s Guide to Surviving Typhoons I’ve been wanting to do this one for quite some time. Truth be told, there is little point in it, considering how many people have already done the same thing. Doubly still, since we’ve had nothing but fine weather for the past few days. Either way, no one has done MY take on it, and I’ve been dealing with the … Read More
Women Work Longer Hours Than Men How far has the world’s countries achieved equality between men and women? Not much. Report says that women work 39 days more in a year compared to men for the same compensation. This translated to an extra 50 minutes in a work day for women. Men on the other hand put in a little over eight hours of work a day. … Read More
The Story Behind ‘Halloween’ Plus Halloween Events In Baguio City Halloween, one of the most celebrated holidays around the world. The moment you hear about the word, one would immediately think about ‘Trick or Treat,’ costumes, parties, parades and other family-friendly activity. But when and how did this start really? ‘Halloween’ Origin It all dates back 2,000 years ago. According to History, it originally is a Celtic festival called ‘Samhain’ celebrated on … Read More
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