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Oh hello. I am B. 18. lass. nursing student.bLogger. stylist. teentalker.

Thursday, July 3, 2008
INSIGHTS of BUTO'T BALAT ( COMDEV ASSIGNMENT - ALMOST PROJECT )

My two Rules.
Consant Change and Play!



Food is one of the basic needs of a person in order to be fully developed. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. But what if this first stage of needs is not sustained by the family? Will there be possibility to achieve self-actualization?

It’s very sad to know that many of people today are dying because of hunger. And it’s dying to know that knowing that rich people out there are just disposing their leftover foods in the wastebasket.

Knowing in that particular time, when the rice isn’t increased into P 50, there are still people who are suffering in hunger. How much more right now that it is so expensive to buy rice? What will they eat? I would be unbelievable to know that Philippines ranked 2nd in cases of severe malnourishment, where the Philippines is bountiful of food.

In Buto’t Balat Film I realized that I am very lucky that I could eat more than 3 times a day and sometimes, there are still leftovers in my snacks. I never experience also to skip breakfast because there is no food in the refrigerator or my parents can’t afford to buy us food.

I was greatly affected with what I have seen that I couldn’t help but wonder what the world’s richest tycoons are doing with their wealth when millions of people are dying of hunger. Buto’t Balat is not new to this very moment, since it was an issue also year ago. But what keeps me wondering is that, why the government wouldn’t take an action prior to this specific problem? This documentary stood up to its duty of showing the reality behind the entire façade of the government’s claims of serving the people. In a world where the price of perfumes cost almost a month’s salary, there are also people who could not even afford a day’s meal.


Mode= antok. pero lingaw. ala pay tulog


Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Blah Blah Blah. its july 2. Happy Birthday Haley.

My two Rules.
Consant Change and Play!

I miss the things we used to do. I miss the times when I say 'I hate you so much'. I miss those crazy damn moments when we're together and I miss the laugh we use to share when we feel like laughing for non-sense reason.

I miss you my dear cousins. I miss the things that we used to do. I miss Utah and Japan.(not to mention.the place is a bit boring!) I will always stay the Lil Xeilin Mei. -back flip!-

-mikimoto lavish secrets-

-Oyasumi nasai!-

Insight... Pobreng Pinoy (Com.Dev. Assignment)

My two Rules.
Consant Change and Play!

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God had given us all the things that we need for us to survive in our daily lives. He had given us gifts that we should treasure the most because it’s the evidence that He created us with His own image and likeness. He gave us complete well functioned body for us to use in our daily survival.

We know that decent jobs are hard to come by, so for everyday subsistence, some Filipinos sell their body parts. “Pobreng Pinoy” shows folks who have sold their skin, teeth, blood and one even his left eye in exchange for money.
In this documentary film, I was totally shocked to see the real state of the Philippines’ Economic, especially the conditions of our fellow Filipinos particularly in Manila. It’s sad to think that people sell their body parts just to have a food for their stomach and for their family’s needs. For me it is not right to sell the body parts that God had given you, it is because that body doesn’t belong to you and nevertheless it is God’s possession, He let you use it and enjoy with it.

I cannot blame also the people who sold some parts of their body since they badly needed the money. They have no work to provide their daily needs and they don’t have the enough knowledge to gain the money exchange to the parts of their body.

Like the man who sold his left eye just to have money so that he can give it to his family in the province. He sacrificed the constant pain that he will bring for the rest of his life in a P 250,000.

Poverty is the root of our daily problems as of today’s living. We can also feel the crisis in our home, especially when our parents will educate us the importance of money and how to use the money wisely. Even in middle class community and high class community, they all feel the crisis that our country experiencing today.

We may blame the leaders in our community, but we need first to reflect if we are the right person to blame them. We should consider the things that we do, because the leaders may give you what you really need, like job, but we need to cooperate to them. We need to do something in order for us to achieve what we really want to achieve.



Sad Story of Lost Wallet

My two Rules.
Consant Change and Play!


I never expected that on this day, i would lose again my wallet(considering one of my precious thing of daily living) I LOST MY PRECIOUS AND PRESTIGIOUS WALLET. huhu. Tracing back my footsteps, I couldn't find it. Hopefully, there's somebody who will return it due to his/her conscience... huhu.

-MODE: gawa NCP and insights, study NCM.-
-current Mood:Badtrip of the demands in nursing.-