Saturday, August 18

Is Mobile Phone a blessing or a Curse?

CHAT tayo!!!!
          "READER'S DIGEST"

“I can’t live without my mobile phone!” is what I often hear people say as they lament about how mobiles have become an indispensable part of their lives. The blurring of personal and work lives brought about by the device are posing challenges to many.
The all so common sight of heads bent, eyes staring intently at mobile screens and fingers busy tapping away repeats itself across major cities around the world. Whenever there is a moment to spare while on the train, taxi or waiting in a queue, people busy themselves with their mobile devices. Some even confess to checking in with their phones while out on a date!
Such unhealthy obsession with mobile devices is disrupting how we appreciate the little things in life or miss the moments that matter. The truth is that technology overall should be seen as a tool to enhance our way of living and not as a backfill for the good things that we as humans naturally enjoy.
Mobile phones have certainly made a significant impact on our lives, but I truly believe it’s for the better.
It’s changed the way we communicate, whether for work or play. We are now less constrained by time and geographical location. With my mobile device, I can dial into conference calls while stuck in a traffic jam, or reply to urgent e-mails while on the go. I can send a text message or share photos and videos with friends who aren’t living in the same country. My phone calendar keeps my life organised, and even Facebook, Twitter, and instant messaging are now accessible from mobile devices!
Smartphones are more than just a means to stay connected; they are also a key source of entertainment. The game of Snake was one of the first mobile games that I got hooked on way back in the 1990s. Today, the market’s flooded with mobile apps – we’re so spoilt for choice! And it’s not just games. There are apps to help you find your way around literally anywhere, apps that let you listen to your favourite music, apps to book cinema or concert tickets, and even apps that teach the alphabet to toddlers.
The mobile revolution isn’t just changing the lives of urbanites like myself. I know of a young Bangladeshi woman named Shompa Akhter who has a passion for fashion and design. She dreamt about starting her own business and she did just that, opening a boutique in Kushtia featuring her own creations. Dealing with suppliers in different towns was a hassle for Shompa – purchase orders had to either be hand delivered or mailed out to suppliers. Shompa also found it tough publicising her business to potential customers outside her town.
Before using a mobile phone, Shompa had never heard of e-mails! The technology intimidated her and she was sceptical about how a mobile phone and e-mail could help her business. But once she got the hang of it, she was hooked. Mobile e-mail is a blessing in her life. The 25-year-old entrepreneur now stays in touch easily with her suppliers.
I hear inspiring stories like Shompa’s from so many other countries. Teachers, like Edna Cas and Imelda Pontejos from Ligao East Central School in the Philippines, have brought lessons to life in the classrooms by downloading multimedia content via smartphones using the Text2Teach programme and linking it to television screens to show to their students.
Farmers, like Edi Sugara Purba in North Sumatra, Indonesia now have access to weather information critical to crops. With the information gained through his mobile phone, Edi can quickly decide how to best protect the coffee and oranges he grows. He also gets information on crop prices to help him negotiate better and decide on how to price his crops competitively.
Who would have thought that mobility could effect such monumental change? It shouldn’t really be a surprise though. Information is empowering. Just ask Shompa, Edna and Edi.
Still, close to six billion mobile phone users don’t own a smartphone. Another 3.2 billion people don’t own a mobile device at all. The mobile revolution is here but there are still many out there who have yet to experience its benefits. We’ve only just begun.

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Wednesday, May 16

Intense Nervousness =(....

  
               Some said that it is natural to get nervous, yeah right but Nervousness is the vertigo of my accomplishment. ='(
 ...Exactly!! Anxiety makes me feel unpleasant.Gosh! it's uneasy for me.And as of now, I'm worried for our Technical writing presentation this coming Friday.. huhuhuhu I don't know if I can do hashing out essentials to our Professor and deliberate well facts in front of the class. O.M.Geeezzz...It's a big BOOM!! :-p...It can cause undue stress and tension to me. If I'm in the grip of stage fright, my heart may race,my hands may shake and your throat and my mouth may become dry, and so I need to apply a little of lipstick to cover up my collapse kissable lips.! hmmp?? hehe. 
Though in my entire reporting experiences in school I can't cast away my stage fright and its a cargo for me and why it's a burden for me because it's just a reaction to a threatening signals produced by other people whose staring straight at me and that makes me in pressure and quickening breaths.
My feeling of intense anxiety and fear is experienced before and during a class or in a public performance. In that case of mine, it creates me panic attacks such as arctic shaky hands and legs, sweating all over, pounding heartbeat, dry throat together with dry collapsing lips. nyahaha see! what's the meaning of this? hahaha totally deflated body! But well I have my own stands to give all my effort to overcome this fear of mine. I don't want to end my life in a threatening nervousness, I want to improve myself and to prove that I can do it. Nothing's impossible to a strong determination person that wanting a victory. 
That's all thank you...

After that Defend I will fly away to heaven and have relaxation and treat myself a luscious magnolia ice scream..hahaha
 
   
        MAGNOLIA MY FAVORITE....

        MY MOTIVATION.....

         LOVE THIS.....

           =D


Saturday, May 12

Valeria Lukyanova Seeks To Be Real-Life Barbie Doll







Valeria Lukyanova is an existing Barbie doll. She has big glimming eyes, a teeny belly, straight bullion flaxen hair and outsized breasts.This 21-year-old model has had plastic surgery to achieve her real-life Barbie doll look. She also spends a lot of time in the makeup chair to achieve the flawless skin and glassy, wide-eyed look of a doll.

“Isn’t unhealthy obsession on looking like a Barbie doll a part of her identity though?”
But well a woman with completely perfect features is a boring woman...:-p..

Remorseful, but she looks eerie and spooky at this instant. She akin to that she has no ribs. Unquestionable she's curvacious, but she's too scraggy and her curves are so zealous fake. Merely people who would find her eye-catching are those frantic types that like blow up/sex dolls and go after fake looking women... GOSH!!!
She looked much better before the plastic surgeries...
 Viewing False body or like a tedious doll is not attractive. People are attractive when they look naturally beautiful, and human with real expressions and warmth. God knows how many surgeries that girl has had and how much money she's wasted. It's sad. She's obviously got a very low self esteem and problems....
But who Am I to judge??? hehe yah right, she does look fake and it is very unattractive to some, but this is her idea of "PERFECTION". And I as a person respect her rights but GOD has given us the most beautiful face that we could have!and I'm sure about it!!!


Tuesday, May 8

The Fists fight @ NAIA with a Big BOOM!

TRENDING NEWS... don't miss this...

           Journalist Mon Tulfo and actor Raymart Santiago was caught in a fist fight at the NAIA Terminal 3 Sunday afternoon, May 6. Raymart's wife, Claudine Barretto was also involved in the brawl and had received bruises after the incident...
According to Mon Tulfo, Raymart Santiago tried to forcefully grab his cellphone after the actor caught him taking a photo of his wife Claudine Barretto when she was allegedly cursing a flight attendant. Mon Tulfo claimed that it was Raymart who first throw a punch after he refused to surrender his camera phone to Raymart.
On the other side of the story, Claudine Barretto, Raymart's wife said that it is not true that she was cursing the airport staff. She said she was merely complaining because their bags were left in Caticlan Airport and she needed the medicines of her son...
According to Claudine, Mon Tulfo also kicked her twice when she confronted him about why he punched her husband. Claudine is now appealing to airport authorities to release their CCTV because only the footage can say who really started the brawl. Meanwhile, the couple are considering filing charges against Mon Tulfo.....
 
     WELL...WELL.....WELL...!!!
CLAUDINE BARRETO is a great actress ever ... and she used her talent to let public people believe her lies... agree??.. .
we all know that she is a public figure and as a public figure she must act accordingly and she must be a role model... .and why she's acting like that in NAIA terminal! shouting to the NAIA personel...!!
It's so disappointing to us because we're fun of following public figure... and SHE's crying in front of the cameras that we should feel pity on her but excuse me! CRYING is Easy for her because it's her talent and she use it as an advantage against MON TULFO...
 

 

Friday, May 4

what a journey my Technical writing...

...it's a big BOOM to me...!! hahaha 
answering the last part of my mid term exam is making me daft..!! grrr...
but well it's part of the game in school... And be more sagacious in joining the big game...
 my gosh.. .It crazed my mind in making such problems...now I know that writing is not easy without reading... hehehe
my journey in technical writing is still going on, it's not yet over. The next level of the game is coming soooooonnnnn....and I'm hungry for that! 
HUNGER GAMES... far out??? hehehehe
 


Sunday, December 4

"I am a Solitary child"

              "Am I Lucky??? or Not??" ...

.....Being an only child can be either GOOD or BAD, depending on how you perceive it and how you are brought up by your parents....hehehe Am I right?!!!..
The merits could be that, you get the undivided love and attention of your parents.....
They would dote on you more and provide for you more ,.... in terms of getting you stuff, toys, etc..blahh..blahhh... Obviously, being an only child means that your parents have only YOU to spend the money on and not have to share it among other siblings. So, I'd get more toys than normal, more money to spend than normal, more inheritance than normal, and of course more love from my parents than normal..... So, in that sense, being the only child can be termed as a good thing...But I don't like this kind of life..I;m probing for something that is lacking in my life. .charr but serious..!!hehehe It;s Because I don't want to grow up as a selfish adult,...never...never....never...I don't want to be a self-centered prson..  since that I am the only child I might  lack in the ability to empathize with others as much as children with siblings...When I have to live in the real world and face real problems, I might not be able to cope with it. I may lack of self-confidence to go out in the world and get things done for myself. I might feel lost outside of the cocoon that their parents created for them. Being an only child is very lonely. .huhu.. :-(...Because I  miss the fun of growing up with a brother or sister...
I:m sure, there would be lots of single, lonely people out there, who were the only child in their families, who would have wished they had a brother or sister growing up....
Don;t cha worry... just look a loyal and true friends that you can make as your sister and brother...
just like me.. I have lots of amazing friends that can change my road of life.... see..!!! hahaha bonggae

No other than but me:

LHOURIEFEL A. PINILI   :-)                  

God Bless Everyone
Thank you for wasting your time reading this post of mine...hehehe