Needs and Opportunities

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 28-01-2010

A lot of developed countries are facing the problem of aging population. Some have moved from aging to aged society. There is a great demand from these countries to provide care for their elderly which could not be met by the younger generation in said countries. This has led to creation of href=”http://www.HealthcareJobSite.com/”>jobs in healthcare which are being filled by people from developing countries who looking for better paying jobs than the ones available in their own country. Take the case of the Philippines. There has been exodus of nurses, doctors and care-givers over the years to the United States, Middle-East, Europe and Canada in order to sell their services for a higher price than they would get if they stay in Philippines. In recent years, nursing schools and care-giving training centers have mushroomed all over the country because becoming a nurse has suddenly become the ticket to a better life.

Vitamins for a Healthier Me

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 22-01-2010

During vitamin commercials one usually hears that the product contains multiple vitamins and minerals to enable you to live a long and healthy life. I believe that vitamins are essential for good health. Before, I took vitamins sporadically but two years ago I got sick with fever due to infection. For almost three weeks I was always having fever and even though the doctor upped the dosage of the antibiotics, I was still having fever. She told me that I should always drink vitamins, especially vitamin C, for a stronger immune system. Finally when the infection ran its course I got well and started drinking vitamins daily. I guess it’s effective because I was hardly sick last year.

Office Observation

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 22-01-2010

I do not know if it is just my imagination or because of the fact that I am getting fat that I noticed my officemates have lost weight while I have been gone. So far I have seen three older officemates who seemed to have lost weight in the past year. Maybe they have discovered secret diets for quick weight loss or maybe they are suffering from office-related stress because of the new administration that started a few months before I left. The new chairman, although not so new now, is quite demanding and wants things done yesterday. Stress is a double edged sword because its effect can be losing those unwanted pounds or it can lead to gaining additional pounds depending on its effect on you.

Best of Both Worlds

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 19-01-2010

A long time ago women stayed at home to look after their children and household while their husbands work. However, nowadays everything is so expensive that an ordinary single income household has great difficulty in meeting the basic necessities thus requiring that women to also have jobs that pay. Sometimes, conflict between the demands of the job and the demands of the family arises, making it a stressful situation for the women. Women now are looking for alternatives to full time jobs. They want a job that allows them to stay at home and look after the kids while earning at the same time. Another way is to go into business based at home. A successful home business is a great way to earn a living and watch over your kids at home at the same time. It also means that you call the shots because you are your own boss.

Aches and Pains

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 19-01-2010

I notice that people who complain about having arthritis and rheumatism are becoming younger and younger. Before, the only person I heard complain about arthritis was my grandmother but now even my friends who are in their early twenties suffer from such aches and pains. In the future a joint supplement could become part of the dietary supplement people take like vitamins and minerals. I wonder why even you people have arthritis nowadays…

Panda Look

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 18-01-2010

I looked in the mirror this morning while brushing my teeth and I noticed again the dark circles under my eyes. I have started noticing them for almost a year now. I am thinking if it were because of stress, lack of sleep or too much salt. I remembered somebody telling me before that too much salt intake also causes dark circles under the eyes. I think I should try the sample eye creams that my friend gave me. I always forget about the samples until I notice how haggard the circles make me look.

Christmas Giveaways

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Posted by admin | Posted in Whatever things | Posted on 18-01-2010

During the Christmas season, we usually look forward to gifts from family, friends and colleagues and we are also kept busy buying gifts. This is also the time for corporations, institutions, offices, etc. to give gifts to clients and partner institutions. Gifts vary from just tokens like calendars, umbrellas, notepads, and planners, among others. Some big corporations even give baskets filled with grocery items. I was surprised by the give-away of the company my brother works for. I saw a sample of their corporate give away for the doctors, it included an anti wrinkle cream, facial wash, feminine wash and other beauty products. I guess they realized that the doctors do not need a basket with grocery items because others would give them those items. Maybe they really need anti-wrinkle creams because their jobs are so stressful. That’s just my guess.

The World Out There

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Posted by admin | Posted in Travel | Posted on 14-01-2010

Last year was a great year for me. I was able to travel to five countries around East and Southeast Asia. It has always been my dream to go to different places but mostly I have thought of exploring the countries in Europe. However, when I went to the countries I have been, I realized that there are places aside from Europe and the each country, no matter how underdeveloped, has a unique charm all its own. I still dream of going to Europe but I would not discount caribbean vacations also, or going to Africa and Central America.

So Many Wants….

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Posted by admin | Posted in Tech Talks | Posted on 14-01-2010

Wendy’s computer became the bane of her existence when we were in Seoul because it was so slow. The system memory was low and needed to be upgraded but aside from that, her hard drive was almost full already with only 5GB left. Ever since we arrived in Seoul, she wanted to buy an external hard disk to store all her picture files. She never got around to buying because other expenses always got in the way, like a trip to Beijing, then Kyoto, then her obsession with a DSLR. We convinced her that maybe upgrading her laptop’s memory would give added speed and true enough when she bought a higher memory her laptop’s speed improved. This again negated her need for an external hard disk and we came back home, she still was not able to buy the hard disk. Yesterday, she texted me and told me that finally she bought an external hard drive and that she will copy all the pictures during our travel from me.

Finding Patpong (Parental Guidance)

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Posted by admin | Posted in Travel | Posted on 14-01-2010

It was already dusk when we were finally able to contact our Bhutanese classmate who arranged for our accommodation. We were outside the Grand Palace and were at loose ends because we did not know what her plans were and if she had plans for us. When we were finally able to talk to her, we learned that she had a dinner engagement that night. Since we did not want to waste anytime I convinced Wendy that it was the right time to go to the infamous Patpong. Unfortunately, we could not communicate with the vendors because “Sawasdee Ka” were the only Thai words we knew and the vendors we asked did not know how to speak English so we did not know how to get to Patpong. And I had this idea that Patpong was just near Grand Palace, which was totally wrong. We asked an old lady vendor how to go to Patpong and we were miming walking or taxi. She just smiled and nodded her head and pointed us down the road. We walked in the direction she pointed but we could not see anything resembling a red light district with a night market. Finally, we came to a rotunda, which I discovered the next day was a bus terminal, where we saw some more vendors. Our feet were aching with so much walking and we were pushing each other to ask again for instructions. We were shy in asking a man on how to go to a place well known as the flesh capital of the city. We got up our courage and approached another lady vendor. She did not understand us but she asked her companions and this middle-aged vendor guy who spoke good English told us that it was very far and that we had to take a taxi. We only had to tell the taxi to take us to Patpong. I think he was not convinced that we would be able to communicate with the driver so he volunteered to get us a taxi. After a few tries, he finally flagged down a taxi and told the driver where we wanted to go. He was so kind so I tried to give him a tip but he declined. I guess even in a place with a lot of tricksters preying on unsuspecting tourists, there are still good souls willing to help lost strangers.

It was a long taxi ride. The driver dropped us off at the entrance of a street that was lined with establishments but it did not look like anything like what we imagined Patpong to be. There were some skimpily clad ladies but we could not see anyone dancing inside doorways like we were told. So we walked to the other end of the street and turned left looking for the restaurant that a friend recommended. We were already very hungry by then. When we just circled back to where we came from, we finally admitted that we were lost. We went inside a small mall and asked if there were any internet cafes. A salesman told us that there was an internet cafe in Silom Complex across the main road. So we went across and asked around for the internet cafe. It was located in the third floor and when we reached it, we were told that they were closing in 15 minutes. We got one computer each and dropped our 10 Baht. Good thing my friend was online so I was able to ask him the name of the restaurant. I asked him how to get to Patpong and that we were in Silom Complex. He said that we were already near but he did not know the direction. We also searched the internet for directions but we only found that we were near the vicinity. When our time ran out, we asked the guy who was looking after the computers but he told us that he did not know. As if!!! Anyway, we went back to the entrance and we asked the guard. He looked at us funnily and said that after we cross we turn left and just go straight ahead, taking us further down the street than from the entrance of the intersecting road that we came from.

Finally, we saw the entrance of Patpong after walking for a few minutes. It was not a very long street filled with stalls in the middle and bars and restaurants on the sides. It was very well lighted and full of people. Going in, you will be met with guys with a list of shows that are available. Needles, pingpong balls, and other mind-boggling alternatives were listed. My stomach was already past growling stage so we just said told them later. We found Tiptop, the Asian Fusion restaurant, our friend recommended. We ordered tom yang soup that he raved about and something else. The tom yang soup was very delicious. Even Wendy who does not care much for spicy food, liked the soup. After eating, we went inside a grocery to buy some supplies. I could see a skimpily clad woman dancing inside a glass wall up the building. Maybe she was trying to entice customers to go in. After the grocery, we had no more money so we had to go to a money changer so that we can watch the shows that made Patpong infamous. We followed one of the guys who promised that it would only cause 100 Baht to watch a show and get one drink also. We climbed the narrow staircase and entered a very dimly lit room where the only illumination were in the middle where the naked and almost naked girls were trying to move sinuously to the music. Most of the girls were young but they already looked tired and disillusioned. They were just swaying there disinterestedly. Wendy and I found a table and we sat down. We were given drinks, (we chose Royal Thru Orange in can), and left alone to watch. Beside us on the other table were 2 Caucasian girls, who Wendy later told me, seemed to be Lesbians. Anyway, we were very nervous watching the girls on the stage because it was so dark and there were seedy characters going around and one of them put a can on top of our table. Suddenly, there was a commotion on the table of the Caucasian women and they went out in a huff while two husky Thai women were trying to block them from going. A guard came and the two customers were able to escape from the Thai women. On the floor, the show continued. A naked dancer with a fat belly came on stage. Even though she had a big belly, she was very game and energetic. She withdrew a string from her private part which glowed brightly in the dark. She pulled and pulled until it became a long string. This was followed by a woman who came on stage with what looked like a birthday cake. Call me naive, but I was wondering what they were going to do with the cake that was full of candles that they were trying to light. I was getting impatient because I wanted to watch the pingpong show but I felt very nervous already and I wanted to go out. It turned out that the woman was going to use a straw inserted into her private part to blow the lighted candles. We had the right to feel nervous because suddenly the two husky women came to our table and flashed a price list lighting it with a flash light that showed that we had to pay 2,600 Baht for the show and the drinks. Now I understood why the two Caucasians left earlier. Wendy and I also got up and the women tried to restrain us but we forged along and went to the cashier. The women stopped harassing us when we neared the cashier. There we paid the agreed upon 100 Baht. We were so happy to get out of the place in one piece.

It’s really true that curiosity can really kill the cat. Finding and experiencing Patpong is one adventure that I would never forget.