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Tag: Environment

I Guess Pinoys Consider Themselves A Football Nation Now

Posted on September 12, 2023September 12, 2023 By Gogs 96 Comments on I Guess Pinoys Consider Themselves A Football Nation Now
I Guess Pinoys Consider Themselves A Football Nation Now

Like I said in a previous entry, pinoys are overjoyed over what they perceive as world football relevance. First appearance in the World Cup , first goal and first win. To quote my favorite singer/ songwriter. If I might intrude Just for a moment If only to inject a note of reality On this festive…

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Culture, Glitz and Glamour

Greta Thunberg’s Tantrum Won’t Save the Environment

Posted on September 26, 2019September 27, 2019 By ChinoF 15 Comments on Greta Thunberg’s Tantrum Won’t Save the Environment
Greta Thunberg’s Tantrum Won’t Save the Environment

Another SJW moment made the latest buzz as a young Swedish girl, Greta Thunberg, made a “stunning speech” where she called world leaders “evil” for ignoring environmental concerns. Fellow SJWs and left-leaners or “let’s force the world to embrace our kind of good” types are all aflutter about it. Add to that U.S. president Donald…

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Culture, Government, Politics

Paradise Lost: Redefining the Filipino Concept of Ownership

Posted on April 3, 2016 By zaxx 33 Comments on Paradise Lost: Redefining the Filipino Concept of Ownership
Paradise Lost: Redefining the Filipino Concept of Ownership

Paradise Lost, by 17th-century English poet John Milton, is a poetic rendition of the fall of man and his eventual eviction from the Garden of Eden. The character responsible for the entire debacle is Satan (formerly Lucifer, fairest of the angels in Heaven) who chose to rebel against his Creator with his claim to notoriety…

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Culture, Development, Environment, Religion

Concrete Evidence of Filipino Unbridled Urban Development

Posted on January 17, 2016January 17, 2016 By zaxx 11 Comments on Concrete Evidence of Filipino Unbridled Urban Development
Concrete Evidence of Filipino Unbridled Urban Development

Filipinos are madly in love – as in hard core. In this chapter of our analysis of Filipino dysfunction, let’s touch on the Filipino’s love affair with concrete. If there’s one thing OFWs will pour their hard-earned money into – it’s gonna be cement, truckloads of it!  Why not? Well, development from the Filipino perspective…

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Development, Environment

Pinoys Really Need to Learn the Meaning of Respect

Posted on July 22, 2015 By Grimwald 15 Comments on Pinoys Really Need to Learn the Meaning of Respect
Pinoys Really Need to Learn the Meaning of Respect

Once, while sitting down with a young friend, I was asked why other nationalities have so little respect for Filipinos. He went on to note how sad he was that the Philippines has become a laughing stock of the international community. Foreigners only see Filipinos as either thieves or whores and won’t accept a person’s…

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Culture, Development, Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Media, Society

The Business of Earth Hour

Posted on March 29, 2014 By BenK 3 Comments on The Business of Earth Hour
The Business of Earth Hour

Author’s note: This article first appeared in the Manila Times on March 23, 2013. Since it is no longer available online, and since, more to the point, absolutely nothing has changed from one year to the next except maybe the exact nature of whatever goofy promotional stunts have been contrived to mark the “event”, I…

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Environment, Media, Money Talks

The Business of Earth Hour

Posted on March 23, 2013March 30, 2014 By BenK 11 Comments on The Business of Earth Hour
The Business of Earth Hour

Later on this evening (between 8:30 and 9:30 pm, to be precise), the Philippines will join 151 other countries around the world in celebrating Earth Hour, an annual exercise in environmental slacktivism that began in Sydney, Australia in 2007. The main activity of Earth Hour is, of course, switching off one’s residential and other non-essential…

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Environment, Money Talks

The Dying Lands

Posted on April 9, 2012April 9, 2012 By coolass 75 Comments on The Dying Lands
The Dying Lands

The health of every individual on this planet involves a balanced coexistence among four major elements in an ecosystem: water, soil, plants and animals; and the fate of human civilization depends on the use-or mis-use of these natural resources. Plant and animal life, being capable of reproduction, are classed as “renewable resources”; but soil, in…

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Development, Environment

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