by Marciano Paroy Jr. October is Indigenous People’s month in the Philippine calendar. The spotlight shed on indigenous communities, most notably those in the Cordilleras and those in Southern Mindanao, once again brought out the question on whether or not the rights of IPs are indeed being enjoyed by the concerned themselves. Kalinga […]
“THE NOSTRADAMUS CODE-EXPLAINED”
Over 50 years ago, Dr. Carl Jung, (psychologist) and Professor W. Pauli, Nobel laureate, physics, concluded that an acausal connecting principle is at work in the universe. Basically when two or more unrelated events come together with a common meaning, which, at times, can be interpreted. This is especially true when number symbolism appears, […]
Twenty/ Twenty to look forward to on Oct 20
Paradox flavours the first Twenty20 international on Indian soil on Saturday. The format is young and unorthodox. The venue, the Cricket Club of India‘s Brabourne stadium, is a bastion of tradition. Cricket has changed beyond recognition. Cricketers wear coloured clothes, play with a white ball and shield their eyes with sunglasses. The Brabourne, brought into […]
Medical Examination Concludes that 9/11 Officer Did Not Die From Exposure
After his death of respiratory failure, retired NYPD officer James Zadroga was put as the poster face of the illnesses of post-September 11 where people were exposed to debris that was inhaled working hundreds of hours working ground zero. It was to be the health-related casualty tied towards ground zero. But it would seem that […]
Reggae Star, Lucky Dube Assassinated.
Tragedy struck in South Africa as reggae musician, Lucky Dube, was shot to death in front of his children in Johnnesburg during an attempted car hijacking. He had been dropping his teenage son and daughter off in the suburb of Rosettenville on Thursday evening. Police say they were already out of the car when three […]
Child Labour Still Exist
Defining child labour Though definitions vary, child labour means work that is done by children under the age of 15 (14 in some developing countries) which restricts or damages a child’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social and/or spiritual growth. Sometimes, work does not harm children. Work may even help them to learn new skills or to […]
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