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#GlendaPH Update: All classes are suspended due to Typhoon Glenda

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezJuly 15, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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In line with the typhoon Glenda bring strong rain and wind as it continues its way north-west direction where it entered Philippines last night passing to Bicol, Quezon, Masbate and moving up to Metro Manila and hoping to exit late Wednesday or early Thursday, the government declared suspension in all level of schools from pre-school to colleges in areas with storm signal warning.

Universities and colleges that issued suspension of classes include Adamson University, Ateneo de Manila University, Centro Escolar University, Colegio de San Juan de Letran, De La Salle, Far Eastern University-Diliman, FEATI University, iAcademy, Manila Central University, Mapúa Institute of Technology-Intramuros, Mapúa Institute of Technology-Makati, Philippine Women’s University-Taft, Philippine Women’s University-JSMS MLA, Philippine Women’s University-Quezon City, San Beda College-Manila, St. Scholastica’s College, STI College Novaliches, University of Sto Tomas, University of the Assumption-San Fernando, Pampanga, University of the East-Caloocan and University of the East-Manila.

Meanwhile DepEd suspended classes in all levels from pre-school to highschool in areas including     Caloocan City, Manila, Las Piñas, Malabon City, Makati City, Mandaluyong City, Marikina City, Muntinlupa City, Navotas City, Parañaque City, Pasay City, Pasig City, Pateros, San Juan City, Taguig City, Quezon City, Valenzuela City, Bataan, Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and Tarlac.

 

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PBB All In housemates Fourth, Fifth, Loisa and Vickie are nominated for eviction

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezJuly 15, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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After series of task, the group of Fourth Pagotan, Loisa Andalio and Vickie Rushton complete the list of nominated housemates who will be joining Fifth who was selected by ex-housemate Cheridel Alejandrino to be automatically nominated. It was the PBB Super Challenge task that determine who will be nominated for this week it was similar from the PBB All Out task and the teens vs adults challenge.

The PBB Super Challenge started with a task called Flag Raising Broll where the housemates must finish the obstacle while balancing the flag in their hand. There should be 5 winners and will be immune from nomination but it was only Daniel Matsunaga who completed the task. That’s why Big Brother divided the group in to two with three members each. Joshua Garcia selected Jane Oineza and Maris Racal while Fourth’s team includes Loisa and Vickie.

The first challenge was the SuperFlexi; a head to head challenge between bffs Maris and Loisa, followed by mermaid task where Jane and Vickie must unlock a certain shell with their key to stop the time. And last was the LIGTAS task where Fourth and Joshua need to pop the balloons by jumping in the trampoline and collect the letters that spells LIGTAS.

In the Superflexi Maris won with 18 seconds, the ligtas task it was Fourth with 53 seconds, and the mermaid task Jane finish the task with only 4 minutes and 35 seconds. Joshua’s team became the winner of the Super Challenge.

To save your favorite housemate just text BB (space) name of housemate and send it to 231 for Smart and Talk ‘N Text subscribers and 2331 to other networks. A SIM may cast only 30 votes per day. There’s also online voting via www.PinoyBigBrother.com.

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Ellen Adarna endorses the slimmest and sexiest smartphone in the world – Gionee ELIFE S5.5

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezJuly 15, 2014Updated:July 15, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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After more than a year in the Philippine market, Gionee joins the competition in the smartphone market offering a wide range of entry, mid and high-end mobile devices that will surely caters the needs and lifestyle of every Filipino consumers. Joining the race for high-end smartphones that offers unique and practical features that’s worth the budget, Gionee releases the slimmest smartphone in the world called ELIFE S5.5. With only 145.1mm x 70.2mm x 5.6mm in dimension and only weighs 133g, the latest flagship of Gionee it gives the sophisticated look because of its thinness not to mention the sleekness because of the casing and the front and back Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

Because the main message is the slimmest smartphone in the world, Gionee wanted their first ever brand endorser in the Philippines to compliment with their flagship device that’s why they got Ellen Adarna as the celebrity endorser. Being one of the 100 sexiest FHM model, she also showcased her sexy and sophisticated beauty in the top-rating afternoon drama of ABS-CBN entitled Moon of Desire as Tamara. Last Sunday (July 13), was officially introduced together with Gionee ELIFE S5.5 at the SM North EDSA Cyberzone.

According to Ellen aside from being thankful to be the endorser of Gionee ELIFE S5.5, she really enjoyed owning the said device because it’s very elegant and slim. Not to mention with the durability where according to her she’s very clumsy and letting the phone fall on her hand but because of its Native Damage Resistance, it’s three times more durable compared to the second generation decreases visible scratches by 40 percent and increases compressive strength by 50 percent.

For selfie lovers, the ELIFE S5.5 also boasts of two high resolution cameras: the primary one with 13 megapixels and the front camera with 5 megapixels. Even on autofocus function, the primary camera makes sure to capture images and videos with the sharpness and vibrancy close to those taken with a professional camera. The front camera is equally enjoyable with its 95-degree ultra-wide angle, capturing more people and sceneries in a selfie. On top of that, the ELIFE S5.5 also has its own image and video editor for processing multimedia before sharing to the world.

Right now Gionee ELIFE S5.5 will be available in black and white for only Php 21, 999 in Gionee concept stores and authorized dealers. The blue, pink, and purple models will be available within the year.

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Unilever encourages Filipino Social Entrepreneurs to join the 2014 Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneurs Awards

Flow GalindezBy Flow GalindezJuly 14, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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Now on their second year in empowering young social entrepreneurs in all parts of the world and help them address issues concerning their society from education, health care, livelihood, environmental innovation and others, Unilever opens their door for new sets of young leaders who wanted to become pillars of change and development for the 2014 Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneurs Awards. In partnership of Ashoka Changemakers and Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership they will be accepting entries until August 1 via www.changemakers.com/sustliving2014.

Here in the Philippines there are so many concerns we wanted to address. For both urban and rural areas our fellow Filipinos face same problem in regards of poverty. With the growing population; education, food, shelter and health care will always be the primary problem because of the lacking or unequal distribution of budget in the local government and its agencies. For places that are usually victims of conflicts and disaster aside from the main concerns that I mentioned there will always be a problem on peace for conflict affected areas, rescue and rebuild from the disaster affected areas and to sum it the common concern is displacement of families from their usual home where they go to work, school and live.

With the Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneurs Awards, it encourages future leaders to stand up and be the catalyst of change that will surely their respective communities will benefit at the same time the possibility of replicating their framework for a larger communities to benefit from it. In order to join, social entrepreneurs and community leaders must submit their presentation and proposal to www.changemakers.com/sustliving2014. They must be at least 30 years old and below to quality.

There will be 7 winners who will be flying to Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership in the United Kingdom for a two-day accelerator workshop that will develop their skills and prepare them for the final presentation with the selected panels that will decide who will be the grand winner of the grant. Six will be receiving 10, 000 Euros while the winning proposal will be bringing home 50, 000 Euros or roughly Php 3 Million that will surely help them in fully developing their projects and all the equipments they needs. Winners will be named on January 2015.

Last 2013, there are more than 500 proposals from 90 countries worldwide. Winning projects included: a mobile data and messaging system that tracks water supply and optimized use (India), low-cost chicken-feed made from waste mango seed (Nigeria), water-less toilets in rural areas (Peru), and a work-for-education swap scheme where the children of low-income farm workers received education in return for their parents donating their labor to a farming collective (Nepal). And the grand winner was Gamal Albinsaid, a 24 year old Indonesian, who addressed two sustainability challenges with one idea: converting the value in household waste into health insurance for low income families. This inspiring initiative is now being turned into a repeatable model in communities throughout Indonesia.

With the creativity and bold concepts of the youth it will surely help their communities in bring change. Be that first Filipino to join the Unilever Sustainable Living Young Entrepreneurs Awards.

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