The landscape of the 2008 US presidential election has taken interesting changes along the way with several candidates from both parties dropping their bids and throwing their support to those who they think is most suited to do the job.
In fact, it doesn’t really matter what these big names think. What matters is the public’s perception of a good leader who can provide solutions to pressing problems surrounding the Iraq War, America’s economic policies and social issues.
There is something about the industry I am in that has turned me into a research freak. It is contagious. I am not exactly good at numbers, but I can interpret them in another language to set my facts straight. Most of the time, it works and does wonders.
It certainly does help having online poll facilities these days that can be administered easily. Online surveys can assist companies or individuals secure feedback from their customers and help them come up with powerful and highly-targeted communications. It’s fast, easy and reliable.
Setting up an online poll on your website does not require HTML or any special programming skills. It’s basically a piece of cake. All you have to do is to sign up for a free account and activate it once you received a confirmation email. After an automatic log in, you can start creating your own surveys using any of the two options – multiple choice poll or a yes/no poll. You don’t have to worry about the database eating up your webspace. Every data you make will be stored up in their servers which you can access through the administration panel provided for in their website.
Another Filipino talent is about to steal the show.
A no vote from Simon Cowell did not stop nineteen-year-old Ramiele Malubay from Miramar, Florida from getting her ticket to Hollywood. Judges Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson helped seal her first take on her dream to be the first Asian-American idol.
Ramiele has a good vocal range and a pretty face despite her small frame and Simon’s comment about her as “a hotel singer”. She idolizes Season 3 Filipino-American Finalist Jasmine Trias and hopes to follow her footsteps someday.