February 6, 2014

DepEd, DPWH address 2010 backlog in classrooms

The Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) presented 66,813 classrooms to President Benigno S. Aquino III to address the 2010 backlog.

“This is a collaborative work of private organizations and public institutions, showing commitment to quality education for Filipino learners,” Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC said at the ceremonial turnover of classrooms at Carmona National High School (CNHS), one of beneficiaries of additional classrooms. He emphasized significant role of the private sector and local government units (LGUs) in delivering the kind of education that every Filipino child deserved.

The education chief expressed his gratitude to the “partners in education” from the private sector, LGUs, and DPWH in fulfilling its promise to the Filipino learners.

“Before, this is just a dream—a seemingly impossible dream—but with the help of our friends from different sectors, both public and private, we are able to carry on our commitment to address 2010 backlog in classroom,” he added.

The classrooms, which range from one-story structures to multi-floor buildings, were constructed using national and local government funds and donations from the private sector. More than 35,000 classrooms were funded by the national budget; 13,189 classrooms built using LGU funds; 14,886 from local donations; 1,215 from foreign donations; and 2,242 from PPP for School Infrastructure Project (PSIP) I.

He also thanked President Benigno S. Aquino III for his continuous and unwavering support to the education sector. “Through the support and trust of our President Aquino, we are able to accomplish this.” Continuing commitment to basic education

“The Department of Education will continue to provide basic inputs to address incremental enrolment, regular wear and tear, and senior high school (SHS) requirements,” Luistro said. He added that DepEd shall construct more classrooms in 2014 to prepare for the full implementation of SHS (grades 11 and 12) in 2016.

Angel Aquino opens up about turning forty in Working Mom this February

“Independent Woman,” Angel shares the details of life in Working Mom Magazine this February issue.

An actress whose ever-blossoming career has blended perfectly into her becoming a mother opens up about love, her job, her family, and the big four-zero—as Angel Aquino graces Working Mom’s February with her two lovely daughters.
In the magazine’s cover story “Independent Woman,” Angel shares the details of life as a teen mom, the annulment of her marriage and other significant experiences—standing testament to the idea that it is undeniably important to love yourself. She also goes into how her love for her mother helped her on her path to success, saying, “I wouldn’t have become who I am today without Nanay. She’s always been my big angel.”

Working Mom this month also sets the stage for romance this Valentine’s Season with feel-sexy tips to boost moods and energy, with ways to switch things up with sexy sleepwear.

Aside from these, indulge in pages of divine desserts for a romantic night in.

Love is also at new heights in the magazine’s Let’s Talk section, where real couples share unique wedding proposals.

Grab a copy of ABS-CBN Publishing, Inc.’s titles Metro and Working Mom this February at newsstands and bookstores nationwide.

February 5, 2014

Happy 10th Year Anniversary Facebook!

Happy 10th Year Anniversary Facebook! Mark Zuckerberg's surprise for all of us Facebook users! 

Here’s Zuckerberg’s statement on the eve of his brainchild’s 10th birthday:

"It's been an incredible journey so far, and I'm so grateful to be a part of it. It's been amazing to see how people have used Facebook to build a real community and help each other in so many ways. In the next decade, we have the opportunity and responsibility to connect everyone and to keep serving the community as best we can."


“A Look Back” that lets users make a personal movie or slideshow of their favorite moments in their lives since they joined Facebook.

I love Facebook ! Here's a gift from the man behind the Facebook. "A Look Back" to our first moments when we joined Facebook, with our loveones and friends... our liked posts and photos we've shared! 

I joined Facebook 2008. 

Go to facebook.com/lookback to see your gift from Facebook team for viewing. 

Thanks Bff #FB's #MarkZuckerberg

February 4, 2014

Be a MYX VJ this 2014 THE MYX VJ SEARCH IS BACK!

VJ search in the country from the Philippines’ number one music channel is back, as the MYX VJ Search 2014 kicks off this February. 

MYX has once again chosen to open its doors to all the young hopefuls to try out and show their stuff through a two-way process for applying—either online or through a walk-in audition.

There will be a series of auditions open to males and females aged 18 to 25 years old.
For walk-in auditions, the screening will be held at the ABS-CBN Audience Entrance in Quezon City from 10:00am until 5:00pm on February 1, 8, and 15. Applicants must bring a head shot, a full body photo, and 2 valid IDs.

For online auditions, application forms can be found at the official microsite of the MYX VJ Search 2014 (www.myxph.com/vjsearch), which will have to filled out. Applicants will then have to upload a 1-minute video answering the question, “Why should I be the next MYX VJ?,” a head shot, and full body photos. The online auditions will be open until February 12.

The MYX VJ Search is one of the country’s most sought after competitions among the Philippine youth. Many stars have their roots grounded in the competition, including current VJs Luis Manzano, Iya Villania, and Nikki Gil. Others who were products of the search were the likes of Robi Domingo, Chino Lui Pio, Bianca Roque, and many more.

Stay tuned for the MYX VJ Search 2014 as it kicks off in the upcoming month.
For updates, visit the official website of MYX (www.myxph.com).

Super Amazing Bruno Mars Superbowl Halftime Show 2014

Bruno Mars gives an amazing and high-energy performance during the 2014 Super Bowl Halftime Show held on Sunday, February 2 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Bruno Mars Super Bowl 2014 Halftime Show Full Performance 



Best moments with Bruno Mars - drummed, danced and crooned his way into America's heart, while the Red Hot Chili Peppers rocked out in tandem.With the Seahawks ahead of the Broncos 22-0 entering the half, fans across the nation were desperately in need of a boost. The halftime show delivered.

The 28-year-old singer started the show by having a children’s chorus sing his verse from the song “Billionaire” before he hopped on stage for a drum solo.


The 28-year-old pop star opened the show on the drums for "Billionaire," a Travie McCoy song on which he was featured in 2009, before launching into his doo-wop swagger with a hip-swinging performance of "Locked Out of Heaven."


Mars, who was named Billboard's 2013 Artist of the Year , followed those songs up with a rambunctious rendition of "Runaway Baby."

He closed the set with "Just The Way You Are," which began with an emotional video of troops addressing their loved ones.


Bruno then went into his songs “Locked Out of Heaven,” “Treasure,” “Runaway Baby,” “Give it Away” with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and finally his song which began with a tribute to army families. “Just the Way You Are.”



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