Louie Giglio - LAMININ
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Simpleology Blog
I'm evaluating a multi-media course on blogging from the folks at Simpleology. For a while, they're letting you snag it for free if you post about it on your blog.
It covers:
- The best blogging techniques.
- How to get traffic to your blog.
- How to turn your blog into money.
I'll let you know what I think once I've had a chance to check it out. Meanwhile, go grab yours while it's still free.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Thursday, November 15, 2007
THE PHILIPPINES TOWARDS THE 21st CENTURY
This is an article written by a friend who wishes to have it published all over the internet.
To read the entire article, please go to:
http://gratitude21stcentury.googlepages.com/home
The Philippines is a country beset with age-old problems. A new government is ushered in, inheriting the mistakes of the previous administrations, which have failed to seize the opportunity to direct and revitalize the country.
This paper deals with these problems and the basic concepts behind them. The paper is divided into three parts: The First isolates Perception as the basic problem of the country. Other problems are symptomatic, it is the gap in perception that has to be confronted head-on if we hope to achieve our national goals.
The Second part offers the Practice of Gratitude as a concerted solution. It is simple, an integral part of the Filipino psyche that has in the past proven to be a catalyst in the achievement of national goals.
The Third is a Proposed Program for the implementation of the Solution. The Program is flexible though apparently simple but will be complex in implementation. This paper explains why it is workable, practical and imperative, and how the Practice of Gratitude to God, Country and People can be the basis for a dramatic change in our value system. It will awaken in us the ideals of our heroes and revive our weary spirits to aspire for a new and better Philippines.
Radical changes in society are usually accomplished thru a violent upheaval as the ruling classes violently resist any change in the social structure. We are now given the opportunity to cause a radical change in our society without the accompanying violence and the dislocation of the population. This is an opportunity that we can ill-afford to pass. Our social, political and economic institutions are now reeling under the impact of the challenges of the 21st century and their ability to survive these challenges is very much in doubt. Unless we act now, we will be facing the future with no choices or alternatives left. The expected cost of implementing this program is too cheap a price to pay in comparison to the alternatives. THE COST OF THE RITES OF PASSAGE TO THE 21st CENTURY NEED NOT BE SO EXPENSIVE.
DAVID R. BRUCELAS
December 1992
Philippines
Telephone: +639174866564
gratitude_century@yahoo.com
To read the entire article, please go to:
http://gratitude21stcentury.googlepages.com/home
The Philippines is a country beset with age-old problems. A new government is ushered in, inheriting the mistakes of the previous administrations, which have failed to seize the opportunity to direct and revitalize the country.
This paper deals with these problems and the basic concepts behind them. The paper is divided into three parts: The First isolates Perception as the basic problem of the country. Other problems are symptomatic, it is the gap in perception that has to be confronted head-on if we hope to achieve our national goals.
The Second part offers the Practice of Gratitude as a concerted solution. It is simple, an integral part of the Filipino psyche that has in the past proven to be a catalyst in the achievement of national goals.
The Third is a Proposed Program for the implementation of the Solution. The Program is flexible though apparently simple but will be complex in implementation. This paper explains why it is workable, practical and imperative, and how the Practice of Gratitude to God, Country and People can be the basis for a dramatic change in our value system. It will awaken in us the ideals of our heroes and revive our weary spirits to aspire for a new and better Philippines.
Radical changes in society are usually accomplished thru a violent upheaval as the ruling classes violently resist any change in the social structure. We are now given the opportunity to cause a radical change in our society without the accompanying violence and the dislocation of the population. This is an opportunity that we can ill-afford to pass. Our social, political and economic institutions are now reeling under the impact of the challenges of the 21st century and their ability to survive these challenges is very much in doubt. Unless we act now, we will be facing the future with no choices or alternatives left. The expected cost of implementing this program is too cheap a price to pay in comparison to the alternatives. THE COST OF THE RITES OF PASSAGE TO THE 21st CENTURY NEED NOT BE SO EXPENSIVE.
DAVID R. BRUCELAS
December 1992
Philippines
Telephone: +639174866564
gratitude_century@yahoo.com
Friday, February 23, 2007
DXN LOGO

Corporate Identity
The DXN´s logo symbolizes success.
RED representing fire to symbolize the company´s fighting spirit to progress.
GREEN representing trees to symbolize the dynamic growth and expansion of our market.
BLUE representing water to symbolize the company as the foundation for all the vigorous developments.
The Red Oval symbolizing the rising sun to represent aggressiveness, single-mindedness and persistence in achieving DXN´s vision.
The Green Branches symbolizing Ganoderma to represent the company´s strong commitments for growth and relentless striving to achieve excellence by focusing on health-based industry.
The Blue Horizontal Line represents the company as the power source for the impetus of business development.
Monday, February 19, 2007
DXN Lingzhi Coffee 3-in-1 Cheesecake

Ingredients:
Part A
200g marie biscuits – finely crushed
60g butter, melted
Part B
500g cream cheese, at room temperature
80g castor sugar
Juice of 1 lemon
3 sachets of DXN Lingzhi Coffee 3-in-1
3 tsp gelatin
Preparation method:
Part A
Lightly grease a 20cm pan. Melt the butter in a small container on power medium high for five to 10 seconds in a microwave oven.
Mix the melted butter with biscuit crumbs evenly.
Transfer the mixture into the pan and spread evenly. Use a flat-bottomed glass and press the mixture evenly over the base. Refrigerate for 30 minutes or until firm.
Part B
Blend cream cheese, sugar, lemon juice and DXN Lingzhi Coffee 3-in-1 together until the mixture is smooth.
Mix warm water with gelatin and stir until the gelatin is dissolved, then pour the gelatin mixture into the cheese mixture.
Final steps
Spread evenly Part B onto Part A.
Refrigerate for at least 3 to 4 hours or until set.
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