Thursday, February 28, 2013

I’m black and proud to be black


“I’m not offended at all,” Nancy Binay said during the campaign sorties of UNA at the Pampang Market, Angeles City.
“Black is beautiful, and she is beautiful,” Councilmens’ League of Angeles City Vice President Roy Ogurida said during the UNA rally at Angeles City.
Nancy Binay, who ranked fourth among possible senatorial winners in the recent survey of Pulse Asia, said the Binays are used to being the “underdog”.
Nancy Binay, daughter of Vice President Jejomar Binay, got 43.6 percent of support from a sample of 1,800 registered voters aged 18 years old and above. San Juan City Representative JV Ejercito, son of former President Joseph Estrada, got 43.5 percent.
Binay only ranked 12th in a separate survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations last month, which was also dominated by Legarda, Escudero and Cayetano.
“We have always been the underdog. We have been through many trials and we were able to surpass them,” Nancy Binay told Vice Mayorable Candidate Mark Allen Sison on Wednesday during the UNA Campaign Rally at Pampang Market.
She said the good performance of her father, who has been consistently topping surveys among government officials, contributed to her high rating

By: SUNSTAR PAMPANGA and PUNTO

Sunday, February 3, 2013

IPA WIFI ANG BUONG PILIPINAS


Due to scant broadband frequencies, the government plans to harness unused Television channels - White Space (TVWS) or ''Super Wi-Fi'' - nationwide within 3 years to connect rural areas, schools and also for health, disaster migration, e-services and e-business.

Between them, Metro Manila and Cebu have 18 unused channels, with 46 percent of spectrum wasted.

Davao has 62 percent TV White space with 24 unused channels and the country's rural areas have a total of 24-31 unused channels, or 62-80 percent TV White Space.

''When you turn on your TV to these unused channels, the set displays ''white noise'' resembling snow, with a hissing sound,'' according to Louis Napoleon C. Casambre Executive Director, Information and Communications Technology Office of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-ICTO) in a press briefing Friday.

''They carry no useful information and contribute nothing to the government coffers,'' he stressed.

White space only served as ''guard bands'' intentionally left unused to avoid interference between active channels but recent advances in TV technology removed the need for them.

Combined, all the white spaces in the country represent a bandwidth potential of up to 703 Megabits per second (Mbps) with a 378 percent growth potential from technology improvements, Casambre pointed out.

At present, only 47 percent of cities and municipalities have broadband access. Just 45 percent of high school and 2 percent of elementary schools have internet access. A mere 20 percent of households have Personal Computers and most families cannot afford broadband connection.

Already, the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the use of TVWS in 2010 for data communications.

by Yahoo!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Councilor Nepomuceno asks for open budget hearing

Amid allegations that the City Government is facing bankruptcy, Councilor Bryan Matthew Nepomuceno urged his fellow councilors to start the hearing on the 2013 budget.
 
“The current administration, led by Mayor Ed Pamintuan, as well as my fellow members in the City Council are all staunch advocates of transparency, so I am sure that they will be more than willing to make the budget hearings open to the public,” Nepomuceno said, “After all, it is the taxpayers’ money that we’re dealing with here.”
 
Nepomuceno said it is imperative that the City Government disclose fully its financial records, including its current financial position, its actual revenues and expenditures, so that they would be able to pass a budget which would not stain the city coffers and expose it to possible bankruptcy.
 
The camp of Representative Carmelo Lazatin (1st District, Pampanga) is accusing Pamintuan’s administration of fiscal mismanagement which has led to the city’s bankruptcy.
 
The Lazatin camp have released documents from the Office of the City Treasurer which reveal that as of September 3, 2012, the City Government had a negative cash flow of P11,945,575.92.
 
Earlier, Nepomuceno also expressed concern over the city’s tax collection on sand, gravel and other quarry products which were left blank in the Executive Budget for 2013 despite the noticeable number of trucks transporting the said products regularly going through the city.

by: Reynaldo Navales

Monday, September 10, 2012

Resolution No. 14 Series of 2012

A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THE APPOINTMENT OF CRISTINA OCAMPO CAYANAN AS BARANGAY KAGAWAD.

WHEREAS, the resulting vacancy in the sangguniang barangay where the rule of succession is no longer applicable shall be filled up by appointment to be issued by the City Mayor upon the recommendation of Sanguniang Barangay concerned.

WHEREAS, CRISTINA OCAMPO CAYANAN hem in all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications for appointment as Barangay Kagawad of this Barangay.

WHEREAS, to the distinction between elective and appointive officials, an elective official is one who acquired official relations to his office by way of election while appointive official is one who acquired official relation to his office by way of appointment in accordance with law. Elective positions are thus occupied by elective officials. However, there are elective positions where the law mandates that the same be filled up by appointment in case of vacancy therein. An example of that is the appointment of a sanggunian member to fill up a permanent vacancy in the sanggunian as provided for Section 45 of the Local Government Code. In such case, though the replacement acquired her official relation to the office through appointment, she is considered as an elective official because she is occupying an elective position

NOW THEREFORE,    on motion of Barangay Kagawad ROY DANTE OGURIDA, duly seconded by Barangay Kagawad EMERENCIANA L. SIGUA.

BE IT RESOLVED,    as it is hereby resolved by the Barangay Council in session assembled that a resolution recommending and approving the appointment of CRISTINA OCAMPO CAYANAN as the Barangay Kagawad.

RESOLVED FURTHER, that copies of this resolution be forwarded to government offices concerned for their information and guidance.

UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED, adopted on September 8, 2012 at Barangay Cutcut, Angeles City.

Resolution No. 13 Series of 2012

A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING HONORABLE BARANGAY CAPTAIN CECILIA C. NEPOMUCENO TO ENTER A CONTRACT BY A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT FOR THE COLLECTION OF GARBAGE WITHIN THE VICINITY OF CARMENVILLE SUBDIVISION

WHEREAS,the Local Government Unit – Barangay are mandated to rendered services and facilities related to General Hygiene and Sanitation, beautification and solid waste collection

WHEREAS,the Local Government Unit – Barangay are tasked to segregate and collect biodegradable, compostable and reusable solid waste.

WHEREAS,the Cutcut Barangay Council and the People of the Barangay Cutcut are cognizant of the earnest effort of the Barangay Captain Honorable CECILIA C. NEPOMUCENO to enhance public service and to provide good governance.

NOW THEREFORE, on motion of Kag. ROY DANTE OGURIDA, duly seconded by Kag. GINA T. NULUD, in session assembled, do hereby approved AND AUTHORIZED Honorable Barangay Chairman Cecilia C. Nepomuceno to enter into a contract by a Memorandum of Agreement for the collection of garbage within the vicinity of Carmenville Subdivision.

Approved, August 1, 2012.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Paraan ng pagpaparehistro sa COMELEC


Rehistrado ka na ba sa COMELEC? Simulan mo nang maisakatuparan iyong karapatang mo na makaboto, kaya't magparehistro na!
STEP 1
Ang kwalipikadong aplikante ay kailangan lamang pumunta ng personal sa local COMELEC office para makapagpa-rehistro. Alamin ang kwalipikasyon ng nararapat na aplikante sa link na ito: Registration Requirements.
Upang malaman ang lokasyon ng local COMELEC office na nakakasakop sa inyong lugar, i-click ang link ng COMELEC Offices.
STEP 2
Pagdating sa local COMELEC office, ang identity at address ng aplikante ay kailangang patunayan, kung kaya siguruhing magdala ng valid ID na may litrato at lagda.
Ang kadalasang itinuturing na valid ID ay SSS, GSIS at Philhealth ID, Taxpayer’s (BIR) ID, Postal ID, Driver’s License, PRC License, at Passport.
STEP 3
Ang status of registration ng aplikante ay kailangan ding mapatunayan upang malaman kung totoong hindi pa rehistrado ang aplikante.
Kung ikaw ay rehistrado na, alamin ang detalye ng iyong status of registration sa link ng Registration Verification.
STEP 4
Matapos ang verification ng identity ng aplikante, siya ay bibigyan ng tatlong (3) application form s para sagutan:
Form para sa Election Officer na back-to-back ang printing: (I-click ang front at back pages para ma-download)
Form para sa Provincial File (I-click dito para ma-download)
Form para sa Central File (I-click dito para ma-download)
STEP 5
Matapos masagutan ang forms, kukunan ng biometrics ang aplikante. Alamin sa link na ito ang proseso ngbiometrics digital capturing.
STEP 6
Matapos ang lahat ng proseso, ang aplikante ay bibigyan ng Acknowledgement Receipt.
Paalala: Batay sa COMELEC, ang schedule ng pagpaparehistro ay "During office hours, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, (Mondays-Saturdays including holidays) beginning May 3, 2011 to October 31, 2012."

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Mount Pinatubo eruption


The events of the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption began in July 1990, when a magnitude 7.8 earthquake occurred 100 kilometers (62 miles) northeast of the Pinatubo region, determined to be a result of the reawakening of Mount Pinatubo.

In mid-March 1991, villagers around Mount Pinatubo began feeling earthquakes and vulcanologists began to study the mountain. (Approximately 30,000 people lived on the flanks of the volcano prior to the disaster.) On April 2, small explosions from vents dusted local villages with ash. The first evacuations of 5,000 people were ordered later that month.

Earthquakes and explosions continued. On June 5, a Level 3 alert was issued for two weeks due to the possibility of a major eruption. The extrusion of a lava dome on June 7 led to the issuance of a Level 5 alert on June 9, indicating an eruption in progress. An evacuation area 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) away from the volcano was established and 25,000 people were evacuated.

The following day (June 10), Clark Air Base, a U.S. military installation near the volcano, was evacuated. The 18,000 personnel and their families were transported to Subic Bay Naval Station and most were returned to the United States. On June 12, the danger radius was extended to 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) from the volcano resulting in the total evacuation of 58,000 people.

On June 15, the eruption of Mount Pinatubo began at 1:42 p.m. local time. The eruption lasted for nine hours and caused numerous large earthquakes due to the collapse of the summit of Mount Pinatubo and the creation of a caldera. The caldera reduced the peak from 1745 meters (5725 feet) to 1485 meters (4872 feet) high is 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) in diameter.

Unfortunately, at the time of the eruption Tropical Storm Yunya was passing 75 km (47 miles) to the northeast of Mount Pinatubo, causing a large amount of rainfall in the region. The ash that was ejected from the volcano mixed with the water vapor in the air to cause a rainfall of tephra that fell across almost the entire island of Luzon. The greatest thickness of ash deposited 33 centimeters (13 inches) approximately 10.5 km (6.5 mi) southwest of the volcano. There was 10 cm of ash covering an area of 2000 square kilometers (772 square miles). Most of the 200 to 800 people (accounts vary) who died during the eruption died due to the weight of the ash collapsing roofs and killing to occupants. Had Tropical Storm Yunya not been nearby, the death toll from the volcano would have been much lower.

In June 1991, the second largest volcanic eruption of the twentieth century* took place on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, a mere 90 kilometers (55 miles) northwest of the capital city Manila. Up to 800 people were killed and 100,000 became homeless following the Mount Pinatubo eruption, which climaxed with nine hours of eruption on June 15, 1991. On June 15, millions of tons of sulfur dioxide were discharged into the atmosphere, resulting in a decrease in the temperature worldwide over the next few years.

Mount Pinatubo is part of a chain of composite volcanoes along the Luzon arc on the west coast of the island (area map). The arc of volcanoes is due to the subduction of the Manila trench to the west. The volcano experienced major eruptions approximately 500, 3000, and 5500 years ago.

In addition to the ash, Mount Pinatubo ejected between 15 and 30 million tons of sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere mixes with water and oxygen in the atmosphere to become sulfuric acid, which in turn triggers ozone depletion. Over 90% of the material released from the volcano was ejected during the nine hour eruption of June 15.

The eruption plume of Mount Pinatubo's various gases and ash reached high into the atmosphere within two hours of the eruption, attaining an altitude of 34 km (21 miles) high and over 400 km (250 miles) wide. This eruption was the largest disturbance of the stratosphere since the eruption of Krakatau in 1883 (but ten times larger than Mount St. Helens in 1980). The aerosol cloud spread around the earth in two weeks and covered the planet within a year. During 1992 and 1993, the Ozone hole over Antarctica reached an unprecedented size.

The cloud over the earth reduced global temperatures. In 1992 and 1993, the average temperature in the Northern Hemisphere was reduced 0.5 to 0.6°C and the entire planet was cooled 0.4 to 0.5°C. The maximum reduction in global temperature occurred in August 1992 with a reduction of 0.73°C. The eruption is believed to have influenced such events as 1993 floods along the Mississippi river and the drought in the Sahel region of Africa. The United States experienced its third coldest and third wettest summer in 77 years during 1992.

Overall, the cooling effects of the Mount Pinatubo eruption were greater than those of the El Niño that was taking place at the time or of the greenhouse gas warming of the planet. Remarkable sunrises and sunsets were visible around the globe in the years following the Mount Pinatubo eruption.

The human impacts of the disaster are staggering. In addition to the up to 800 people who lost their lives, there was almost one half of a billion dollars in property and economic damage. The economy of central Luzon was horribly disrupted. In 1991, the volcano destroyed 4,979 homes and damaged another 70,257. The following year 3,281 homes were destroyed and 3,137 were damaged. Damage following the Mount Pinatubo eruption was usually caused by lahars - rain-induced torrents of volcanic debris that killed people and animals and buried homes in the months after the eruption. Additionally, another Mount Pinatubo eruption in August 1992 killed 72 people.

The United States military never returned to Clark Air Base, turning over the damaged base to the Philippine government on November 26, 1991. Today, the region continues to rebuild and recover from the disaster.
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