Lunes, Oktubre 14, 2013


A loyal fighter to a military commander in Goryeo Dynasty, An aristocratic playboy in Sungkyunkwan, has been a victim of murder in The Case of Itaewon Homicide, a guy who is willing to sacrifice anything for the love of his life and labeled as the Innocent Man –Song Jung Ki now faces a new role as he enlist himself to serve for the army.


Jung Ki's shot from TV series "Sungkyunkwan Scandal"
Song Jung Ki is a 28 year old full blooded Korean –one of the fast rising Korean actors in his generation. He was born on September 19, 1985 and from a well-off family.

Before he decided to enter the entertainment industry way back in high school, Jung Ki competes for a high level short track speed skating representing his hometown, the city of Daejeon and even won three times when he joined for the National games however, he had to stop when he had a serious injury. Jung Ki then turned his attention to improve his studies which made him receive the highest grades for all his subjects.

Having scored 380 points out of 400 on his national college entrance examination, Jung Ki entered the prestigious Sungkyunkwan University. Because of his shy personality, his parents sent him to a variety of classes, including acting classes, to improve his social skills. 

During his sophomore year in college, Jung Ki's excellent academic record as a business administration major took a dip when he finally decided to pursue acting seriously.

He made his television debut as a contestant on KBS's Quiz Korea, making it all the way to the finals but didn’t win.

Song Jung Ki made his first acting debut in the 2008 film A Frozen Flower, and then the following year; he appeared in the couple-swapping segment "Believe in the Moment" of omnibus Five Senses of Eros and continued to take on small but notable roles in Triple, a national speed skater TV series.

Jung Ki’s talent was not just about crying in front of the screens, he also has a talent in hosting that he became a regular host of KBS Friday music program such as the K-Pop chart show, Music Bank in 2009, the Melon Music Awards and a cast member on SBS variety show Running Man from 2010 to 2011.

He then appeared in the 2010 medical drama Obstetrics and Gynecologists Doctors, and animal movie sequel Hearty Paws 2. But many became familiar with Song Jung Ki through the highly popular historical drama, Sungkyunkwan Scandal, in which he played an aristocratic playboy. His character’s trademark line, “I’m Gu Yong Ha”, became a trendy catchphrase and the Gu Yong Ha effect swept across the nation as female fans fell victim to his frivolous charm that made Jung Ki shoot to stardom along with the rest of the young casts.

Song Jung Ki’s flawless skin and milky white complexion was always admired by men and women so he revealed his secrets of keeping his skin and face healthy by a book entitled ‘Beauty Guy Project’, a book of male facial grooming tips published in 2010.

The book was well-received not only in South Korea, but also in Taiwan, Japan and China. So, what is Song Joong Ki’s secret to great skin? No, there’s no need for expensive creams or weekly trips to the spa. For him, it’s as simple as staying away from cigarettes.

With delicate features pretty enough to be compared to any beauty queen, it’s no wonder that rising actor Song Joong Ki has been dubbed South Korea’s representative Flower Pretty Boy (“Gotminam”).

In 2011, he performed as a jobless deadbeat in the romantic comedy Penny Pinchers; a film review described by Jung Ki as going seamlessly from slapstick comedy to a "charismatic", "swoon-worthy leading man with a viable presence.

2012 was a “remarkable year” for Song Jung Ki. He played the titular character in the fantasy romance thriller “A werewolf Boy”, the film became the most successful Korean melodrama of all time with more than 7 million tickets sold and recently aired The Innocent Man, a television series and he’s first ever leading role. The Innocent Man attracted high ratings and critical acclaim, which along with the impressive box office runs of A Werewolf Boy, cemented Song Jung Ki's image in the press as the "savior" of the melodrama genre both on the big and small screen.

Song Jung Ki has proven himself to his fans and family that he is more than just a pretty face.

The Day of  Song Jung Ki's Enlistment Aug-27-2013

Song Jung Ki has tried being a warrior, an aristocratic playboy, a werewolf, a butler, a martyr love-struck medical student and with his new role, he took the challenge to protect his country by enlisting to the army.

Appearing with his hair newly cropped, in accordance with military regulation, Jung Ki showed up at the military station an hour early to bid a final goodbye to his fans before starting his 21-month mandatory enlistment.

Jung Ki’s decision to fulfill his responsibility to Mandatory Service for army gained different reactions from his fans and supporters. Many of his Fan girls got their heart broken when the news of his enlistment spread out on the internet "medyo malungkot kasi hindi namin makikita si Song Jung Ki (Somewhat sad because we won't be able to see Song Jung Ki)"- Justine Joy Pacis, one of his fans. 

While other feels devastated some think that enlisting for his mandatory service was a brave act "para sa akin nakakatuwa at ang tapang niya kasi yung iba ayaw at gumagawa ng paraan para hindi sila matuloy sa army (For me it is a good thing and he is courageous because others makes way to be excused )" from an avid fan Katrina Perfecto.


In South Korea, all eligible males between the ages of 18 and 35 must enroll for between 21 and 24 months of army service (the length of mandatory enrollment changes by several months depending on which branch of the military that they serve in) in a practice known as conscription.


Song Jung Ki's enlistment to the mandatory service is one big choice to make, most specially that he is in his peak of his career. Not all the Korean celebrities who came back after their military duty had the chance to go back to the entertainment world. But I believe that with the help of Song Jung Ki's fans and with his natural ability to charm every people, two years is too short for him to be forgotten and with his great acting skills, he'll be back with a bang!









Interview with Ms. Justine Joy Pacis






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Biyernes, Oktubre 4, 2013


A country’s government serves as the protector of its citizens, protection to all that attempts to abuse and bring anarchy into the nation against foreign countries.

 Government people are the ones forming and implementing rules, regulations and programs that would help citizens to improve and live their life comfortably. But would the citizens really progress when the people who oath to help for the improvement does the opposite?

Recently, news about a huge scam involving big names from the congress spread throughout the country. Huge amount of money was involved saying that it was allotted to several non-government organizations for priority development projects of the Philippine government, mostly on the local level. These projects were in turn "implemented" through certain companies, with the projects producing no tangible output.


Confirmation in the Participation on the Implementation of Programs

Some of the expected projects were livelihood programs.

Livelihood programs are one of the means of securing the basic necessities of life such as food, water, shelter and clothing and every country has its own organizations and concerned persons to ensure that these necessities are met by the people.

The Implementation of these livelihood programs is one of the hopes of nation's people to rise from poverty and sickness and enjoy the right to comfortable living, but how can we rise and advance if we are abused by our own people? By our own leaders? The leaders whom we expect to get help from?


We must learn from these mistakes. Big things come from small things. This upcoming Barangay election, let’s not be dazed by a short amount of money for a short time mirth, let’s be more ambitious and think more of the future. Let’s choose the best fit for the privilege of being on the seat and help our country reach the peak.








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Huwebes, Setyembre 12, 2013

Mang Inasal


Youngest listed of the Forbes’ The Philippines 50 richest, on the 39th spot was Edgar “Injap” Sia, owner of Mang Inasal, one of the fast rising food restaurants in the Philippines and of which has become a modern icon of the Ilonggo culinary culture.




Edgar "Injap" Sia owneer of Mang Inasal


“In” stands for Intsik and “Jap” for Japanese, Edgar was nicknamed “Injap” because he is originally from China while Jaruda, his mother's name, is originally from Japan. He came from a family of business persons and was expected to take business-related course in college but instead he took up Architecture.

At age of 10, Sia already helps out in the family business where he believes he developed his sense for business. By the Age of 20, he dropped-out of College bored by the daily routine of going to and from school and tried his luck in business, a decision that proved to be the turning point of his life and career path. Sia tried his hand running various businesses which includes Four-Season Hotel, a 58-room three star hotel owned by his family followed by Mister Labada, a Laundromat, then Injap Color Express, a photo developing shop; all based in Iloilo.

Sia was 26 when he cooked the idea of Mang Inasal, a Filipino Style food chain restaurant that specializes in grilled chicken. Like any other typical guy, Sia likes to dine out too and his favorite food was the fried chicken served by the fast food chains Jollibee and McDonald’s,  but then he thought that it was too foreign and westernized it didn’t suit the taste of typical Ilonggos or Pinoys. Wanting to be different, Sia thought of an idea of food outlet serving Filipino-style cuisine in a restaurant-type setting.

When a 250 meter parking space in Robinson’s mall in Iloilo was offered to Sia, he immediately took it even without a concrete idea of what business he wants to put up with the use of the money he borrowed from his parents. After analyzing the different culinary specialties of our country’s 16 regions he came up with the idea of grilled chicken made from local herbs and spices. A unique entry to the chicken business.

“The price was so attractive that I couldn’t forego it, even if I had no business plan in mind. I bought the space not knowing what to do with it! You can say that the space came ahead of the concept.” Edgar Sia says on one of his interviews on Planet Philippines about his journey in building his fast food restaurant.


The first store of Mang Inasal was positioned as an alternative quick service restaurant, serving charcoal-grilled chicken, rice wrapped in banana leaf and uses bamboo sticks for its skewers. He also offered unlimited rice, becoming the first quick-service restaurant to do so. The flavors were distinctively Filipino, as was the earthy décor with wooden tables, handmade paper lamps and walls painted in orange, green and yellow.




Mang Inasal Paborito Value Meal
At first, Sia had to work as the owner as well as a crew member, he had to work for long hours, help with the cleaning of the store and after which prepare and marinate the chicken for the next day. Sia also had no system for running the operation and no commissary to supply the raw materials but this didn’t stop him to strive harder thus Mang Inasal became a critical success not only in Visayas, it spread throughout the Mindanao and then Metro Manila and applied for franchise a couple of years later. In response to the fast-changing taste of consumers, it has expanded its menus to include Sisig, fish and pork sinigang, batchoy, etc.
Mang Inasal has since become the modern icon of the Ilonggo culinary culture.

“You know weeks before we opened the very first Mang Inasal branch, my goal then was already to expand it nationwide. In fact I can recall in one of our lunches at home over 8 years ago, I passionately told my wife and my younger sister that one day, they will see a Mang Inasal everywhere they go in the Philippines!”

“But they just smiled at me, they thought I was just day dreaming! They didn’t know I was dead serious!” –Sia says on one of his Commencement speech last 2012.

Today, Edgar Sia has reached almost 464 branches of Mang Inasal nationwide and is doing its fair share of making employment with over 10,000 employees around its system. He is also a help in the Agricultural Industry and for farmers for the regular supply of his ingredients and materials like banana leaves, bamboo sticks, calamansi, soy sauce and others of his materials and ingredients.

In 2010, Edgar Sia received an Urban Leadership Award from the Canadian Urban Institute for Entrepreneurship and for his “outstanding contributions” to the enhancement of the public realm and the quality of life in the Metro Iloilo-Guimaras area. And in 2011, he was recognized as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines for Entrepreneurship with no less than President Noynoy Aquino handed the prestigious award in ceremonies at Malacañang Palace.

Sia’s tips from his commencement speech last 2013 –“you know, money is like human blood; it is best when shared continually.  Medical studies have proven that it is healthy to donate a certain quantity of your blood every year, so that your system can create new one. That is exactly the same as money. You should not wait until you become very rich for you to start helping others.”

At age 36, Sia has earned the distinction as the Philippines’ youngest billionaire he never dreamed of and for two years, from 2011 to 2012, Sia made it to the elite list of US-based Forbes magazine as one of the 40 richest Filipinos. With sales of Mang Inasal booming over the past years, his net worth has zoomed steadily, amounting to a mind-boggling P5.8 billion as of last June.


DON’T BE AFRAID IF PEOPLE THINK YOUR IDEA IS CRAZY. The mind of each and one of us works differently. Don’t be discouraged of the negative things you’ll hear from other people instead use those words to improve your ideas and create a more sensible concept. Have a goal! Throw it forward, and make it your finish line, then leave it there.

“For you to excel you really have to work very hard. You have to work more than anybody else around you.”-Edgar Sia, The Man behind Mang Inasal


sources:

http://agpahn.net/commencement-speech-edgar-injap-sia-mang-inasal-3-31-12/

http://opinyon.com.ph/index.php/article/read/edgar-sia-ii--youngest-billionaire









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Linggo, Setyembre 8, 2013







Many of us may have experienced difficulties in life, I've known many who almost gave up for they don’t see any more reasons to go on but just yesterday I met one who has a different attitude against life, a different perspective –for her everything is a game, a beautiful experience, an experiment and just like what she said “in life even the saddest moment is interesting, we just need to look in another angle”

17 years old from Tarlac City, Rogelalyn Teodoro or most commonly called roj by her friends; at first you’ll think that she’s just an ordinary grade conscious walking bookworm who only does was to read books and study all the time but as you get to know and talk to her you’ll be surprised that she’s not the typical boring girl that you thought she is, contradictory to what she looks like – she is actually a cheerful, funny girl who loves to read manga and watch anime with an action and adventure type themes, she doesn't study on her vacant times –she draw! Not the digestive system or such but an anime character!  And just like any other normal Filipina she loves to eat!

Having these traits, you probably would have thought that roj had a  wonderful childhood, well she does but she had experiences that not all ordinary teens had.

Roj's family originated from Tarlac City, they were eight in the family consisting of her parents and her five siblings -she was the third child of her parents. 

Roj grew on a well-off family, they owned five grocery stores along their area and a small peanut stand in a marketplace, She was five when their family business started to weaken and eventually sink. Because of this incident, they were forced to transfer to Paniqui, Tarlac where her aunt lives and let them sleep on the banquets. Her whole family stayed there for nights until her aunt give them money to start again. 

Roj's parents used the money to start a new business in Paniqui and got lucky! Now their family owns a house,cars and they each have motorcycles. Many may be ashamed of this experience but roj being roj, she looks proud while saying it and she’d never took it as a NEGATIVE as I quote  “Optimistic. Yung experience na yun ay something new. Interesting. Always Positive.”

As a normal teen, we've had our own different encounters and to lighten the mood of our short interview I asked her to share some of her exciting experiences.

When she was in grade four, her family decided for a vacation going to Bacolod and whiles on board the sudden change of the weather made their ride bumpy and rough and that was her scariest experience so far. Roj won a singing contest when she was ten years old on a Fiesta in Bacolod and for her it was the silliest thing she’d ever done because it was her parent’s decision. 

She hadn't done anything naughty yet because she was the type who doesn't break the rules though when she was in her fourth year in high school she felt that she disappointed her parents when she was assigned to be seated at the back of their class for having low grades. She doesn't have any sad experience because for her everything is positive, everything is interesting.The happiest memory for her was when they regained their contact to her older sister who was based in California, seeing her family happy makes her happy too.

In five years, Roj wasn't expecting too much change in her life yet but she picture herself as a part time professor in any university while taking her Masters in Business law, maybe to try her luck in the business world.


Life is hard! But you are not the only one. Encountering depressing incidents is a natural, do not sultry! The world is beautiful for us to see, it won’t be fatal for us to enjoy and explore the world. Over thinking things won’t help us resolve problems, thus brings wrinkles and fine lines. Let us use our down moments to lift us up and enjoy our lives as long we can!




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Martes, Setyembre 3, 2013


The journey not the arrival matters


“Every day is full of adventure– the most common saying – I may say – that I have ever heard.

Traveling is one of the most fun things to do in life, you’ll get to know people, learn about different things, discover unique cultures but most of all you’ll get to experience new happenings in your life that (let’s hope not) may not happen again.

When you travel what do you really think? Do you travel for the sake that you have something new to brag about? Just so you have something to spend your money on? To waste time? Or you travel out of passion? Out of the memories that you may muster even after the long day of journey, not minding being worn after the long walk and dusty feeling of the sand and silt?

To earn precious moments and treasured memories does not necessarily mean that you have to go afar, every day is an adventure! Walking on the road, strolling down the streets, taking a cab and even when riding a bus you can collect memories, It just takes the right mood and some good company and you’re good to go!

“No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow.”


 Let us not be a stump! The world is full of beautiful things for us to see. Our life is never sure, we’ll never know our end thus we must make a full out of it. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.

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Linggo, Setyembre 1, 2013




Fifty Peso. Too trivial for those who has hundreds but big enough for those who were lacking.

There are two types of people in the world - the ones who has many and the ones who has less. The ones who have many may probably forsake the might of a fifty peso but those people who have less almost certainly value every inch that they could get out of it.

They say that Money's only important when you don't have any; indeed, sometimes we are too overwhelmed by the feeling of having cash that we tend to consume it to immaterial things, overpowered by the will to spend that we become impulsive. Some may say that Fifty peso only worth them a manicure, pedicure, a jug of nail polish or a pack of cigarette but for others it may quench thirst and hunger, may answer a day’s allowance or may add for educational fee.

“Riches are a good handmaid, but the worst mistress”

Those people with enough resource pay no importance of what they have, does not pay attention of the things they are lucky to possess. Money is a needful and precious thing, and when well used, a noble thing.

One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring.

When it comes to money, you can't win. If you focus on making it, you're materialistic. If you try to but don't make any, you're a loser. If you make a lot and keep it, you're a miser. If you make it and spend it, you're a spendthrift. If you don't care about making it, you're unambitious. If you make a lot and still have it when you die, you're a fool--for trying to take it with you. The only way to really win with money is to hold it loosely--and be generous with it to accomplish things of value - JOHN C. MAXWELL

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