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Google’s Why do’s | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Google’s Why do’s. September 7, 2009. On this morning’s tea break, I remembered that when people are wondering about things, the question always starts with “why do…”. Thanks to Google’s search suggestions, just typing “why do” showed me what millions of people wonder about and googled (. Yes, google is now a word in the Oxford English Dictionary. Posted by Jeremy Ramos. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Farmville Craze | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. September 8, 2009. This is my farm. I woke up early morning the other day my mom reminding me to harvest my crops before it gets withered while she tends hers. Or at times, she even gets mad at me for being so stubborn in minding my virtual farm. It has been 4-5 weeks since I was born in the land of Farmville. Nope The entirety of my gardening experience has been within the pretend land of FarmVille. Getting b...
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November | 2009 | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Artifical Meat for your Steak – Are You Ready? November 30, 2009. Http:/ www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/6684854/Scientists-grow-meat-in-laboratory.html. Published: 3:18PM GMT 29 Nov 2009. Researchers in the Netherlands have created what was described as soggy pork and are now investigating ways to improve the muscle tissue in the hope that people will one day want to eat it. The scientists extracted cells fr...
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Music Players – Objects of Anxiety | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Music Players – Objects of Anxiety. October 1, 2009. They’re destroying music. 8220;All recorded music is a compromise,” said the chief music critic. They’re making narcissists of us all. Who needs to interact with other people on the street or the subway? Or listen to a song they dislike? The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in an Age of Entitlement. They’re killing the music business. Music players now have so mu...
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September | 2009 | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Trustworthy VS Lustworthy: the psychology of attraction. September 11, 2009. Would you buy a used car from this man? The answer depends on whether he looks like you, researchers believe. We are more likely to trust people who look like us, psychologists told the British Science Festival yesterday even though we find them less attractive. Dr DeBruine said this was a real problem for other animals, some of whom ...
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December | 2009 | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Paskong Pinoy sa Dublin Chorale Concert. December 3, 2009. Paskong Pinoy sa Dublin poster - Designed by Jeremy Ramos. The main Filipino dialect called ‘Tagalog’ is not anymore, if not rarely, in use as a pure language of its own. Speaking Filipino is like being granted the. Filipino language in these modern time is a mixture of Tagalog, Spanish, English, Visayan, Chinese, etc. The list goes on. Ikagagalak po n...
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Kamusta Ka, Kabataan? September 1, 2009. One way or another, I have no doubt that a stranger (of other nationality) may have approached you delightfully smiling with a warm welcome aura, cautiously asking you, Are you a Filipino? Yes I know we all did. Wouldn’t you agree that a Filipino face stands out of a normal oriental Asian facial feature? This won’t be long. In a good way). By these, mom and dad gave us ...
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Paskong Pinoy sa Dublin Chorale Concert | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Paskong Pinoy sa Dublin Chorale Concert. December 3, 2009. Paskong Pinoy sa Dublin poster - Designed by Jeremy Ramos. The main Filipino dialect called ‘Tagalog’ is not anymore, if not rarely, in use as a pure language of its own. Speaking Filipino is like being granted the. Filipino language in these modern time is a mixture of Tagalog, Spanish, English, Visayan, Chinese, etc. The list goes on. Ikagagalak po n...
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Artifical Meat for your Steak – Are You Ready? | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Artifical Meat for your Steak – Are You Ready? November 30, 2009. Http:/ www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/6684854/Scientists-grow-meat-in-laboratory.html. Published: 3:18PM GMT 29 Nov 2009. Researchers in the Netherlands have created what was described as soggy pork and are now investigating ways to improve the muscle tissue in the hope that people will one day want to eat it. The scientists extracted cells fr...
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October | 2009 | Yet Another Filipino in Ireland
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Yet Another Filipino in Ireland. A journal of a young Filipino's extraordinary feat in Ireland. Music Players – Objects of Anxiety. October 1, 2009. They’re destroying music. 8220;All recorded music is a compromise,” said the chief music critic. They’re making narcissists of us all. Who needs to interact with other people on the street or the subway? Or listen to a song they dislike? The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in an Age of Entitlement. They’re killing the music business. Music players now have so mu...