Thursday, April 8, 2010

Blogger Buzz: Blogger integrates with Amazon Associates

Blogger Buzz: Blogger integrates with Amazon Associates

Monday, December 21, 2009

from Class A to Z

Class A- Billionaires (richest People in the world or Top 500 Richest Man/Woman in the World)
Class B- with the net worth of $800 to 999 Millions
Class C- with the net worth of $600 to 799 Millions
Class D- with the net worth of $400 to 599 Millions
Class E- with the net worth of $200 to 399 Millions
Class F- with the net worth of $100 to 199 Millions
Class G- 30% share to the company
Class H- from poor to Rich due to Networking?Multimedia company
Class I-From rich to poor due to Highest salary (Pro sports, Entertaiment)
Class J- Lottery Winner
Class K- Monthly income of $80,000
Class L-monthly income of 50,000
Class M-Monthly income of $30,000
Class N- Proffessinals (Doctors, Lawyer, Company Manager)
Class O- Small Enterpreneur, Franchiser
Class P- Monthly income of $ 8,000 below
Class Q- Monthly income of 2,000 Below
Class R-Monthly income of $900 below
Class S- a Seasoned Worker
Class T- Proffessional Squatter
Class U- Low profile Inmates
Class V- 2 or once a day to eat
Class W- Scavenggers
Class X- Prostitutions
Class Y- Homeless
Class Z- insane/ Taong Grasa or Talking alone person.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

My Top 39 Sports Heroes

This Coming December,(last week of the month) I Celebrate My 39th Birthday, and I Love sports and that's why this are the list of My own 39 Top Sports Heroes of all time.
1. Manny Pacquiao(Philippines)Boxing, 2.Muhammad Ali(USA)Boxing, 3.Michael Jordan(USA)Basketball, 4. Pele or Edison Arantes De Nascimento(Brazil)Soccer, 5.Kareem Adul Jabbar(USA)Basketball, 6.Jesse Owen(USA)Athletics, Usain Bolt(Jamaica)Athletics, 7. Earvin "Magic"Johnson(USA)Basketball, 8. Diego Maradonna(ARgentina)Soccer, 9. Lance Armstrong(USA)Cycling, 10.Roger Federer(Sweden)tennis 11.Kobe Bryant(USA)Basketball, 12. Michael Phelps(USA)Swimming,13. Paeng Nepomuceno(Philippines)Bowling,14.Efren"Bata"Reyes(Philippines)Billiards, 15. Sugar Ray Leonard(USA)Boxing, 16. Julius Erving(USA)Basketball, 17.Rocky Marciano(USA)Boxing, 18.Willie Pep(USA)Boxing, 19. Larry Bird(USA)Basketball,20. Mike Tyson(USA)Boxing, 21. Tiger Woods(USA)golf, 22.Venus Williams(USA)Tennis, 23.Charles Barkley(USA()Basketball, 24. Serena Williams(USA)tennis, 25. babe Ruth(Baseball, 26. Marvin Hagler(USA)Boxing,27. David Robinson(USA)Basketball,28. Walter O'Malley(USA)Baseball, 29. Andrew Gaze(Australia)basketball, 30. Shaquille O'Neal(USA)Basketball,31. Shindong pa(KOrea)Basketball, 32.Joe Frazier(USA)Boxing, 33.Lebron James(USA)basketball, 34.Larry Homes(USA)Boxing, 35. Lydia De vega(Philippines)Track & Field, 36. Oscar Smidht(Brazil)Basketball, 37. Isiah Thomas(USA)Basketball, 38. Bobby Fisher(USA)Chess, 39. Gary Kasparov(RUssia)Chess.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Surprising Antiagers(Spice up Your Meals)

Researchers recently tested 24 common herbs and spices, and found high amounts of compounds that may stop the inflammatory damage caused by elevated blood sugar levels. The Herbs and spices, all bought at local Walmart, included cinnamon, thyme, italian seasoning and cloves. "The active compounds in these herbs and spices have the potential to reduce the inflammation that contributes to nearly every human disease" says the study's coauthor, James Hargrove, PhD, associate professor of foods and nutrition at the University of Georgia in Athens. Researcher advises you to liberally season your food with a variety of spices, thereby doubling or tripling the medicinal value of a meal.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Surprising Antiagers(Hang out with Happy People)

Scientists have known for some time that happy People live longer because their good spirits help protect them from illness. The new twist is that happiness is socially contagious: You can catch it- or its opposite- from the People close to you. Analyzing the social networks of the participants in the Framingham Heart study, Researchers at the University of California discovered distinct clustters of Happy and Unhappy people. "People who are the most likely to become happy themeselves in the future" remarked resarecher Nicholas Christakis, MD, a professor of Medical sociology at Harvard. Moral? It pays to choose friends who lift you up.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Surprising Antiagers(Embrace Your Age)

Feeling Good about growing Older may help you live longer. When Yale University Researchers studied the morality rates of 660 seniors who had been paricipating in the Ohio Longitudinal study of Aging and Retirement, those who started out two decades earlier in the study with a positive attitude toward old age ended up living an average of seven and a half years longer than others, says study coauthor Becca R. Levy, PhD, an associate Professor at Yale school of Public Health. The Study subjects who refused to buy into negative cultural stereotypes about aging when they were younger tended to have greater enthusiasm about life when they grew Older.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Surprising Antiagers(Lead a Boring Life)

Oops, did we say boring? We meant diligent, Responsible, hard-working, organized and self-disciplined, all facets of what researchers label comscientiousness. People who have this trait not only live longer(presumably because they avoid risky behaviors like smoking) but are also less likely to suffer from dementia in old age. Those at the top of the conscientiousness chart reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer's symptoms by a remarkable 89 percent compared with those at very bottom, according to research by Robert Wilson, PhD, a professor of nueropsychology at the Rush University Medical Center, in Chicago. "Conscientiousness doesn't prevent the underlying pathologies, like the buildup of plaques and tangles traditionally associated with Alzheimer's and similar illnesses." Wilson explains. "Instead, it seems to provide a protection that allows some people to tolerate the disease in their brains much longer without the appearance of symptoms."