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To those who are planning to take the Civil service test this year: The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has already announced the schedule of the civil service examinations in 2009. Schedule of Civil Service Exam The Career Service Professional and Sub-Professional examinations will be held on March 29, July 26, and November 15. Civil Service [...]
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Celebrating People Power Revolution EDSA Revolution – As a Filipino, I’m very proud, in part, of the People Power Revolution or the EDSA (Epifanio De Los Santos Avenue) Revolution of 1986 (Feb. 22-25) because of its peaceful nature and the decline of the 20-year authoritarian power of the Marcos government. There’s no bloodshed or whatsoever [...]
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How to make your blog rank in top 10 in Google – If your website is new , you need to inform crawlers that , ” come and index my site ” , when you are posting new contents frequently.faster indexing also means a chance to get good rank in google.This can happen in your [...]
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A trove of aerial photographs of the collapsing World Trade Center was widely released this week, offering a rare and chilling view from the heavens of the burning twin towers and the apocalyptic shroud of smoke and dust that settled over the city. The images were taken from a police helicopter — the only photographers [...]
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Asbestos can cause Mesothelioma – Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is almost always caused by exposure to asbestos. In this disease, malignant cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs. Its most common site is the pleura (outer lining of the lungs and internal chest [...]
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Celebrating People Power Revolution EDSA Revolution
Celebrating People Power Revolution EDSA Revolution – As a Filipino, I’m very proud, in part, of the People Power Revolution or the EDSA (Epifanio De Los Santos Avenue) Revolution of 1986 (Feb. 22-25) because of its peaceful nature and the decline of the 20-year authoritarian power of the Marcos government. There’s no bloodshed or whatsoever [...]
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