Posts Tagged ‘Filipinos’

Pacquiao vs Cotto: Who do you think will win?


2009
11.07

pacquiao vs cotto

I’m not sure. But if you’d go around the web to search for public opinion, everyone seems to go for Manny Pacquiao and leaves Miguel Cotto’s fate at the mercy of the Pinoy champ and the judges.

Here are the reasons why Pacquiao might rule on this one again:

Speed
Stamina
Wit
Strong left (which, they say, could send one to the cemetery)
Strong right (lands you to the hospital)
Amazing footwork (That’s what you get after a prolonged exposure to “tinikling”. Weh!)
Boxing genius Freddie Roach
Focus
Determination
Discipline
Support of 90+ million Filipinos (Yes, that includes even babies and outlaws.)
Aling Dionisia

Of course, we really can’t tell. There might be another case of bad socks, low blows, head butts and whatnots. But let’s hope the fight would end fair and square.

And I want to find what you think of this fight before we all troop down to the cinemas, restaurants and public viewing centers near Kettlebell stores. Join my Pacquiao vs. Cotto poll below and tell us why.

Who will win the Pacquiao vs Cotto match?

Pacquiao

Cotto

Draw

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Living in the age of plenty


2009
02.22

unimart

We’re actually in the middle of a recession but things around my neck of the woods are still normal. People go on with their daily lives – sending kids to school, doing the laundry, going to the market, watching movies and shopping for pieces of clothing every now and then. Most of us don’t own big houses, have large sums in our bank accounts and can afford luxurious holiday on a cruise liner or anything similar to those Orlando vacations . We remain at the mercy of corporations, running errands for them and thriving at our meager incomes. But the astonishing fact remains. We remain happy and content with the small things we receive daily.

I think that cultural mindset of Pinoys makes all the difference. We don’t stab ourselves with knives at the slightest failure. We simply laugh at them knowing we will survive whatever it takes. We have been through the worst of our times.

I wish that can also be said of others. Let me share what I learned from this evening’s church service, taken from Christianity Today:

The Paradox of Our Time in History is that we spend more, but have less; we buy more, but enjoy it less. We have bigger houses and smaller families; more conveniences, but less time; more medicine, but less wellness. We read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom. We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. These are the times of tall men, and short character; steep profits, and shallow relationships. These are the days of two incomes, but more divorce; of fancier houses, but broken homes. We’ve learned how to make a living, but not a life; we’ve added years to life, not life to years; we’ve cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul.

Marketing Asia at MarCommAsia 2008


2008
08.08

MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS ASIA 2008 (MarCommAsia 2008) International Exhibition & Conference will be held at the World Trade Center Metro Manila from September 24 to 26, 2008. This is the first major international marketing communications event in the Philippines since the Asian Advertising Congress (AdAsia) held in Manila in 1997.

The event’s objectives are as follows:

  • To showcase the latest global innovations, trends, products and services relevant to marketing communications;
  • To bring in international exhibitors and trade visitors, primarily from Asia;
  • To broaden networks and opportunities for partnership among local and foreign companies;
  • To expose marketing/advertising students to the latest trends and technology;
  • To establish the Philippines as a permanent site for an international marketing event;
  • MarCommAsia is a biennial event that will make the Philippines a regular exhibition destination for Asian marketing, with simultaneous conference sessions from distinguished international speakers and Filipino business leaders sharing their insights on topics related to the latest trends and successes in the marketing communications field.

    The strength of the event comes from Motiv8 Marketing and Consultancy, a team of experienced marketing professionals dedicated to helping uplift the standards of marketing in the Philippines.

    MarCommAsia 2008 is supported by The Asian Federation of Advertising Associations, Advertising Foundation of the Philippines, Advertising Board of the Philippines, and Philippine Conventions & Visitors Corporation.

    For more information, please send an email to Ms. Susie Achacoso-Cruz at susiecruzpr@gmail.com or visit her website at http://susieachacosocruz.com/.

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