Paoay LOCAL Elections May 2013 - LIBERAL PARTY CANDIDATES

Know Your Trusted Candidates for Paoay May 2013 LOCAL ELECTIONS

MAYOR - PAOAY
    GUERRERO, EILEEN

VICE-MAYOR - PAOAY
    CABACUNGAN, JULIO



COUNCILOR - PAOAY
CASIL, FEDERICO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

DOMINGO, LUCKY (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

DUMLAO, ROSEMARIE (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

MADES, DIOSDADO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

POBRE, CLEMENCE (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

SADIAN, RODRIGO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

SADORRA, CHRISTIAN (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

TABORA, CHERY ANN (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

Know Your Candidates Paoay May 2013

MAYOR - PAOAY

    CLEMENTE, DOLLY (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    GUERRERO, EILEEN (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

VICE-MAYOR - PAOAY

    CABACUNGAN, JULIO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    CARPIO, WALDO (KBL)
    (KILUSANG BAGONG LIPUNAN)

    GALANO, JESSIE
    (INDEPENDENT)

COUNCILOR - PAOAY

    ABUNDO, LEONARDO
    (INDEPENDENT)

    BAGAYAS, PASTOR JUN (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    CASIL, FEDERICO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    CLEMENTE, JUNCEE (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    DOMINGO, LUCKY (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    DUMLAO, BRUNO (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    DUMLAO, ROSEMARIE (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    GALLARDO, ROGELIO (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    MADES, DIOSDADO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    NATIVIDAD, RUDY (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    PADAYAO, EDGAR (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    PERDIDO, NELSON (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    POBRE, CLEMENCE (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    POBRE, GALEN (NP)
    (NACIONALISTA PARTY)

    SADIAN, RODRIGO (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    SADORRA, CHRISTIAN (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

    TABORA, CHERY ANN (LP)
    (LIBERAL PARTY)

Pacquiao lighter at Cowboys Stadium weigh-in

MANILA, Philippines - Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao was lighter than expected as he and Mexican foe, Antonio Margarito, weighed in Friday night (Saturday in Manila) for their super welterweight fight at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium in Texas.


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Nov 16, 2010 as Philippine Holiday

MALACAÑANG
MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

DECLARING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2010 AS A NATIONAL HOLIDAY IN CELEBRATION OF EID’L-ADHA (FEAST OF SACRIFICE)
WHEREAS, RA 9849 provides that Eid’l Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday;
WHEREAS, Eid’l Adha is one of the two greatest feast of Islam;
WHEREAS, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) has confirmed that the feast of Eid’l Adha falls on November 16, 2010;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby declare Tuesday, November 16, 2010 as a national holiday in observance of Eid’l Adha (Feast of Sacrifice).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Republic of the Philippines to be affixed.
Done in the city of Manila, this 9th day of November, in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Ten.

(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
By the President:
(Sgd.) PAQUITO N. OCHOA JR.
Executive Secretary

Why they call it Blue book

Blue book exam
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


A blue book exam is a type of test administered at many post-secondary schools in the United States. Blue book exams typically include one or more essays or short-answer questions.

Butler University (Indianapolis) was the first to introduce exam blue books. They were given a blue color because Butler's school colors are blue and white, therefore they gave them the name "blue books." [1]












Typical blue exam book, this one by the Roaring Spring Blank Book Company.



Sometimes the instructor will provide students with a list of possible essay topics and will then choose one, or let the student choose from two or more topics that appear on the test. Blue books typically contain several sheets of wide-ruled notebook paper.

The eponymous book itself is generally composed of two or three ruled leaves, bound in a sheet of paper and held together by staples. Although the color blue is most common, other colors may be used. The "Green Book" is an environmentally friendly green-colored book manufactured by Roaring Spring Paper Products that is the same size as its blue counterpart but is made with 100 percent recycled paper, 30 percent of it post-consumer waste.[2]

Prevalence of blue book exams varies between institutions and between academic disciplines. At many universities, virtually all exams in disciplines such as history or literature are blue book, while at the same universities, disciplines such as geology and math may virtually never hold such exams.


References

1. ^ Kingsbury, Alex. "[1]." "US News and World Report Best Colleges" 22 August 2010.
2. ^ Whelan, Aubrey. "Green exam books offer students an alternative." The Daily Collegian 5 May 2008.

Why they call it Blue book