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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Pista'y Dayat 2011 Updates

Pista'y Dayat 2011 Schedule of Events







Konsyerto sa Gulpo IV

Capitol Beachfront
April 23-28, 2011 (6:00 PM)

Tourism and Trade Expo Opening (Panag-arte La! Art Exhibit)

Pangasinan Training and Development Center
April 25 – May 2, 2011 (8:30 AM)

Talent Competition, Limgas na Pangasinan

Capitol Plaza
April 27, 2011 (6:00 PM)

Boxing Competition

Capitol Beachfront
April 28, 2011 (2:00 PM)

Takayan na Dayew

Capitol Plaza
April 28, 2011 (8:00 PM)

Motorcade, Happy Yipee Yehey

Lingayen-Binmaley-Dagupan City
April 29, 2011 (4:00 PM)

Konsyerto sa Gulpo IV (Semi-Final)

Capitol Beachfront
April 29, 2011 (6:00 PM)

Doypuay Kalangweran 2011 (Youth Camp)

Capitol Beachfront
April 30 – May 1, 2011 (8:00 AM)

Happy Yipee Yehey Game Show

Capitol Beachfront
April 30, 2011 (8:00 AM)

Beach Volleyball

Capitol Beachfront
April 30, 2011 (8:00 AM)

Larong Pinoy sa Tabing Dagat

Capitol Beachfront
April 30, 2011 (3:00 PM)

Limgas na Pangasinan

Capitol Plaza
April 30, 2011 (8:00 PM)

Fireworks Display

Capitol Beachfront
April 30, 2011 (12:00 MN)

Thanksgiving Mass

Capitol Beachfront
May 1, 2011 (7:00 AM)

Bangka Parada

Domalandan Bridge to Bañaga Bridge
May 1, 2011 (8:30 AM)

Sayawan ed Aplaya (Street Dancing) 

Capitol Beachfront
May 1, 2011 (2:00 PM)

Kapuso Night sa Pistay DayatCapitol Beachfront

May 1, 2011 (6:00 PM)

Konsyerto sa Gulpo IV (Grand Finals)

Capitol Beachfront
May 1, 2011 (8:00 PM)

Cycling Competition

Capitol Beachfront
May 2, 2011 (8:30 AM)

Asin ed Asinan Cultural Show

Sison Auditorium
May 3, 2011 (7:00 PM)

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Heat Stroke Causes, Signs, Prevention And Treatment



Heat Stroke

Most severe form of heat illness when the body overheats and can’t cool down. The body cannot take off the excessive heat from the body by sweating because of dehydration and/or humid environment.
Heat illness may be viewed as a continuum of illnesses relating to the body's inability to cope with heat. It includes minor illnesses, such as heat edema, heat rash (ie, prickly heat), heat cramps, and tetany, as well as heat syncope and heat exhaustion. Heatstroke is the most severe form of the heat-related illnesses and is defined as a body temperature higher than 41.1°C (106°F) associated with neurologic dysfunction.
Two forms of heatstroke exist. Exertional heatstroke (EHS) generally occurs in young individuals who engage in strenuous physical activity for a prolonged period of time in a hot environment. Classic nonexertional heatstroke (NEHS) more commonly affects sedentary elderly individuals, persons who are chronically ill, and very young persons. Classic NEHS occurs during environmental heat waves and is more common in areas that have not experienced a heat wave in many years. Both types of heatstroke are associated with a high morbidity and mortality, especially when therapy is delayed.
With the influence of global warming, it is predicted that the incidence of heatstroke cases and fatalities will also become more prevalent. Because behavioral responses are important in the management of temperature elevations, heatstroke may be entirely preventable.


Causes
    • the risk of heat stroke goes way up in hot and humid weather
    • vigorous exercise in hot weather
    • if you’re dehydrated
    • if you’ve had too much direct exposure to the sun
Signs
    May start with the following signs of heat exhaustion:
    • warm, flushed skin
    • faintness
    • dizziness
    • weakness
    • headache
    May progress to an emergency condition of heat stroke:
    • very high fever of 41 C
    • rapid heartbeat
    • convulsion
    • delirium
    • unconscious
Prevention
    • Limit the amount of time you spend outdoors.
    • Drink plenty of water. Avoid tea, coffee, soda and alcohol.
    • Wear a wide-brimmed hat and long-sleeved clothing when outdoors.
    • Schedule heavy-duty activities for the beginning or end of the day, when it’s cooler.
Treatment
    Emergency measures:
    • Move the person to a shady spot or indoors and have them lie down with their legs elevated. If they’re conscious, have them sip cool water.
    • Remove clothing, apply cool water to the skin and fan them.
    • Apply ice packs to the armpits, wrists, ankles and groin.
Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Bring the patient immediately to the hospital after instituting emergency measures.


The next article will give you simple instructions on how to avoid heatstroke, simply click the link below.
Know How To Avoid Heat Stroke

How to Avoid Heat Stroke - Summer Special






Many of us are aware that getting exposed to high temperatures can make us sick, but still, we should know the basics on how to avoid heat stroke. Many people think that heat stroke only happens when they are overdoing something in a hot area. Also chronic conditions like heart disease or diabetes can increase the chances for heat stroke.

Here are several ways people can do to avoid heat stroke.

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Instructions:









    • 1
      Drink eight ounces of water every half hour when in the sun to avoid heat stroke. The body loses fluids when it perspires. Keep in mind that by the time a person is thirsty, the body is already dehydrated.
    • 2
      To avoid heat stroke, stay clear of alcohol and caffeine. Drinks that contain alcohol and caffeine produce a diuretic effect, which depletes the body of necessary water and minerals.
    • 3
      Don't go outside during the hottest part of the day. Go to the mall, library, or some place that has air conditioning. If you have to go outside, wear loose fitting clothing and move to the shade where temperatures are up to ten degrees cooler.
    • 4
      To avoid heat stroke, replace lost minerals with food and drinks like bananas and quality sports drinks. Minerals such as sodium, chloride and potassium are all crucial to controlling body temperature. These minerals are lost when people perspire. Replenish these minerals by eating bananas and sipping sports drinks like Gatorade.
    • 5
      When feeling hot, head to the sink and run cool water over both your wrists to avoid heat stroke. Major veins are located in the wrists. Running cool water over them can lower body temperature as much as three degrees and reduce the possibility for heat stroke.
    • 6
      Plan ahead to avoid heat stroke. Watch the weather report and be prepared for hot days. Check with older relatives and friends to make sure they're also staying cool on hot days.

      And That's All!

      To Know More About Heat Stroke, Its Causes, Prevention, Treatment, - Move on to the next article by clicking this link:
      Heat Stroke Causes, Signs, Prevention And Treatment 

Sunday, April 17, 2011

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Pacquiao vs Mosley - Who Do You Think Will Win?


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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

How To Detect Fake Peso Bills (Philippine Peso Bills)





How to determine if your peso bill is fake or not:


(Information were provided by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)





Paper
The paper feels rough when fingers are run through it. Genuine peso bills also do not glow under ultraviolet light.
Security Fibers
Visible red and blue fibers are embedded and scattered at random on both surfaces of a genuine bill. These can also be picked off easily by using any pointed instrument.
Color
Each peso note has a predominant color:
  • 1,000-piso – Blue
  • 500-piso – Yellow
  • 200-piso – Green
  • 100-piso – Mauve
  • 50-piso – Red
  • 20-piso – Orange
(a) Watermark
The watermark is the silhouette of the portrait on the face of the note. When viewed against the light, details of the light and shadow effect of the watermark can be seen. The contours of the watermarked portrait can also be felt by running the fingers over the design.
(b) Embedded Security Thread
This is a special thread vertically embedded off center of the peso note. This is easily seen when the bill is viewed against the light. It appears as a broken line for Php 5, Php 10 and Php 20 bills and a straight line for Php 50, Php 100, Php 200, Php 500 and Php 1,000 bills.
(c) Windowed Security Thread
This is a narrow thread located vertically like stitches on the note. It has a cleartext of the numerical value in repeated sequence. Depending on the angle view, it changes in color from magenta to green and vice-versa.
(d) Iridescent Band
The Iridescent Band is a glistening gold vertical stripe on the side of a note with the numerical value printed on it.
(e) Portrait
The portraits on the notes appear life-like especially since the eyes seem to “sparkle.” Shadings are formed by the fine lines that give the portrait a characteristic facial expression which is difficult to replicate.
(f) Serial Number
The Serial Number is composed of 1 or 2 prefix letters and 6 or 7 digits. It is printed with uniform size and thickness, evenly spaced, and well-aligned. It also glows under ultraviolet light.
(g) Background / Lacework Design
The background designs are made up of multicolored and well defined lines. The lacework designs are composed of web-crisscrossing lines which are continuous and traceable even at the intersection.
(h) Vignette
The lines and dashes of the vignette are fine, distinct, and sharp. The varying color tone gives a vivid look to the picture making it “stand out” of the paper.
(i) Value Panel
These are the numerals found at the four corners of the back and front surfaces of the note. They denote the denomination of the bill.
(j) Fluorescent Printing
An invisible numerical value on the face of the note that glows under ultraviolet light.
(k) Microprinting
These are minute and finely printed — but clearly printed and readable — words “Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas” or “Central Bank of the Philippines” located at the face or back of the note.
(l) Concealed Value
Php 500 notes have a Concealed Value located at the lower left corner on the front side of the note recognizable when the note is held at eye level.
(m) Optically Variable Ink
Php 1,000 notes have Optically Variable Ink that changes color from green to blue and vice-versa when the note is viewed in different angles.

And that's all! Now that you know all these, we hope you won’t be a victim of fake money!




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Are You A Facebook Addict?



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Monday, April 4, 2011

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

China Executes Three Filipinos For Drug Smuggling



Ramon Credo, Sally Ordinario, and Elizabeth Batain were executed in China after being convicted of drug trafficking. Fellow Filipinos, offered their deepest sympathies to the families that they have left behind.

The two women and one man were arrested separately carrying packages containing at least 4kg (8lb) of the drug.
They were allowed to see their families before their executions.
Elizabeth Batain, 38 years old, was executed at a prison in the southern city of Shenzhen.
Sally Ordinario-Villanueva, 32 years old, and Ramon Credo, 42 years old, were put to death in the port city of Xiamen.
They were the first Filipinos to be executed in China for drug trafficking,Philippine officials said.
President Noynoy Aquino offered his deepest sympathies to the families of the Filipinos who were executed in China. President Aquino said that his administration pleaded with the Chinese government to commute the death sentences to life imprisonment consistent with the laws and values of our country.

Unfortunately, the Peoples Republic of China did not agree, and we must respect their legal processes," he said.

However, President Aquino ask Filipino people not to allow the situation not to affect the historic friendship between Philippines and China.

According to President Aquino the Department of Social Welfare and Development has been providing grief counseling to the families of the three Filipinos.

The three Filipinos were convicted of drug trafficking but they can also be considered as "victims of unscrupulous recruiters and drug traffickers, and victims of a society that could not provide for them enough gainful employment in their home country," the President said.








Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Official Seal of Lingayen




This is the official seal of the municipality of Lingayen.
Province of Pangasinan
Philippines.









Mabuhay Lingayen Official Facebook Page





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Holy Week 2011




Holy Week is celebrated by Christians around the world to reminisce the most important event in Christian beliefs - The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Lingayen, just like in any other places in the Philippines, celebrates the Holy Week yearly. As a Christian they believe that this celebration is the time for them to ask forgiveness for everything, and to give thanks. People of Lingayen go to the Church with there family, friends and participate with the ceremony, listen to the priest's sermon, and to pray.

During Holy Weeks, people of Lingayen, and from nearby towns usually starts to walk from their towns going to the Manaoag Church. Filipino people call this as "panata". Many Filipinos perform a panata, which has come to mean a repayment for a prayer or wish that was granted.

Other forms of panata for Filipino Christians is to whip their backs, until the skin bleeds. Scourging. Others wear crown made of thorns. Other people have themselves crucified on a wooden cross using steel nails.

Holy Week For 2011

The Holy Week for 2011 will start on Sunday, 17 April 2011 to 24 April 2011. Below are the days of Holy Week and their dates. (These dates are only for the Holy Week 2011)

Palm SundaySunday, 17 April 2011
Holy Monday 2011
Monday, 18 April 2011
Holy Tuesday 2011
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Holy Wednesday 2011
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Maundy Thursday 2011 / Huwebes Santo 2011
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Good Friday 2011 / Biyernes Santo 2011 / Viernes Santo 2011
Friday, 22 April 2011
Holy Saturday 2011 / Black Saturday 2011 / Sabado de Gloria 2011
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Easter Sunday 2011
Sunday, 24 April 2011









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