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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Official Candidates of Bb. Pilipinas 2014

Nichole Marie R. Manalo

Joana Angelica M. Romero

Kris Tiffany M. Janson

Vessica L. Sambo

Ladylyn Riva

Kenneth Santiago

Zahara Mae O. Soriano

Parul Shah

Sherlien C. Dass

Emma Maty F. Tiglao

Dian Carmela T. Querrer

Shauna Indra Sazina Curran

Racquel D. Kabigting

Hanna Mariz Dela Guerra

Hannah Ruth Sison

Ednornance Agustin

Kimberly O. Suiza

Jeslyn Santos

Mae Liezel J. Ramos

Sarah Jireh C. Asido

Joy Antonette Diaz

Anabel Christine Ng. Tia

Yvethe Marie A. Santiago

Leonalyn D. Dela Cruz

Janine A Asanion

Krischelle DG. Halili

Laura Victoria Lehman

Krystal Alonday

Gabrielle Erika Ti Lo Kani

Mary Ainjey P. Manalo

Ellore Noelle Punzalan

Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach

Joy Marie Gangan

Hannah Sheena L. Manuel

Julian Aurine Flores

Mary Jane Bianca G. Guidotti

Angelique Celine N. De Leon

Vanessa N. Saliba

Diana B. Arevalo

Mary Jean Lastimosa
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Miss Teen Earth Philippines and Little Miss Earth Philippines Launch Its Nationwide Search and Strengthen Its Advocacy Through Project Headshot Earth


The search is on for young Filipina beauties with a purpose. Miss Teen Earth Philippines and Little Miss Earth Philippines will hold a nationwide search for girls aged four to 17 years old with the aim to promote environmental awareness and foster change. Pre-screening begins February 2014 nationwide and the grand pageant night will be happening in May 27, 2014 at SM MOA-Arena. Project Headshot Clinic and Climate Change Commission step in to strengthen the advocacy through a partnership and a headshot petition campaign called Project Earth.

Project Earth is a digital campaign that utilizes headshots as a way to promote the advocacy. Influential individuals coming from various industries are chosen to participate in this headshot clinic. These Project Earth ambassadors will be posting their digitized profile photos in their social media accounts. Tessa Prieto-Valdez, Tim Yap, Rajo Laurel, Francis Libiran, Mayor Pie Alvarez of San Vicente Palawan, Sec. Mary Ann Lucille Sering of Climate Change Commission, Elmo Magalona, Maxene Magalona, Robby Carmona, Suki Salvador, Vince Uy are just some of the selected few. From giving up meat to refraining from littering, each of these headshot recipients are to voice out how they can help inspire every earth ambassador in all of us – one small act at a time.

This digital movement is just a part of the grand plans of Miss Teen Earth Philippines and Little Miss Earth Philippines in terms of the promotion of earth’s preservation. Vas Bismark, president of Captured Dream Productions and the pageants’ trademark owner, smilingly shares that “Miss Teen Earth Philippines and Little Miss Earth Philippines are pageants with a heart.” He is positive that through the pageant and campaign, the advocacy that he believes in shall inspire more people to not only listen and take notice but also do something about it.

Project Headshot Clinic is a brainchild of photographer, Niccolo Cosme. The concept behind it is the marriage of headshots and advertising, with the belief that uploading profile photos under one theme is an effective way of piquing the curiosity of people.

For details, call 09228736617 and look for Ms. Jen or email cdeproductions@yahoo.com.ph or captured.dream.entertainment@gmail.com. Interested applicants may visit www.missteenearth.ph for pageant details.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Not Keeping Up With A Lie

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Much has been said about the esteemed love team of Girly Actress GA and Boyish Star BS. Allegations that theirs is just a love team for convenience had been thrown at them so many times that both have already refused answering questions about their supposed relationship.

Reports have it that before a press gathering started, GA was already annoyed and obviously not in the mood. Allegedly, she was pissed at some press people who were insistently asking questions on the topic she abhorred so much. Allegedly, the questions irked her no end knowing that there was absolutely nothing between her and BS.

Earlier on in their friendship, GA was reportedly considering BS to have as a boyfriend. It's hard to blame her for it since from all angles, BS has the looks and personality that GA supposedly wants in a guy. But her desire was so dampened by the realization that BS could not be hers, after all. That supposedly hurt GA so bad.

Her longing for him seemed to be fueled all the more by his caring and affectionate ways for her. Yet, GA knew he can never be hers.

The latest turn of events pissed GA more when she learned that BS was going out with a Cute Guy CG, someone who is close to GA, of all people. It saddened her that it had to be CG who is with BS. But those privy to her said that there was no way GA can reverse the situation and that all she has to do is accept the sad reality.

However as days passed, although hurt and disappointed, GA has allegedly accepted that she can't really have him - yet happy with the fact that she has a good friend in BS.

That’s why it really gets to her nerves every time she would be asked about her relationship with BS. The girl is just being true to herself because there is absolutely nothing…none…nada…kaput!

"Acceptance is the first step to overcoming the consequences of any misfortune." ~ William James

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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Malicious Actions of the Participant

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Being the child of celebrity couples brings with it both a blessing and a curse. If the child behaves well, the parents beam with pride, but if the child does not behave according to the pressures of showbusiness, the parents are condemned. Worse is if the child is expected to follow the footsteps of his/her parents, but the child either does not have the talent or the looks.

Many kids of famous actors and actresses have tried to carve their own names and manage to get out of the shadow of their parents. However, more have actually failed, and have created lives apart from the fame of their parents.

Let’s take the case of the child of a famous couple (FC). Though estranged only in the last few years, FC have remained friends and still stayed as a couple longer than most showbiz marriages. While the husband and wife looked well individually, their kids, sadly, did not acquire as much genes to be as good looking as their parents. In fact, the wife is often teased as someone who has found the fountain of youth. While close to 50, her face still looks half of her actual age.

Their children have not really made their names in showbusiness and have managed to keep their lives as private as possible. While one of them hogged the headlines several years ago, no other news item has given them as much attention since then. Sometime ago, one of the kids decided to join a reality contest to test her limits. As this reality contest required a lot of discipline, much pressure is exerted on the contestants.

Sometimes, contestants go to the distance to make sure they have the advantage over other participants. Sadly, the child (TC) of FC went to this direction. The production team caught TC allegedly putting MSG in the food of her competition, and the nature of the reality show says such practice is not acceptable. Besides, MSG can increase one’s appetite, which places the contestants at a disadvantage. Thus, TC was immediately removed from the reality show.

“It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit.” ― Noël Coward

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Philippines Ranked 5th in the Top 10 Most Gender Equal Countries in the World

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Iceland leads four Nordic countries at the top of the table, while the Philippines joins the top five for the first time in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap 2013 report, published today.

The report ranks 136 countries on their ability to close the gender gap – making sure women are not held back – in four key areas: health and survival, education, politics and economic equality.

1. Iceland holds the top spot for the fifth consecutive year, continuing to boast the narrowest gender gap in the world. Iceland’s overall score moves up due to improvements in economic participation and opportunity, as well as political empowerment.

2. Finland continues to hold the second position despite slight losses in its overall score due to a decrease in economic opportunity and participation.

3. Norway follows next, with a light increase in its overall score. Norway has just appointed a female prime minister, Erna Solberg, and is also one of the top 10 countries for the number of years during which it has had a female head of state.

4. Sweden continues to hold the fourth position. Although no country has yet achieved gender equality, all of the Nordic countries, with the exception of Denmark, have closed over 80% of the gender gap. On the whole, these economies have made it possible for parents to combine work and family, resulting in more women in the workforce, shared childcare and a better work-life balance for both women and men.

5. The Philippines moves up three places this year due to small improvements in economic participation and opportunity. The highest-ranking country from Asia, Philippines is 10th overall for political empowerment and is the only country in Asia and the Pacific to have fully closed the gender gap in both education and health.

6. Ireland slipped one place this year due to losses in economic participation and opportunity, though it remains the highest European country outside the group of Nordic economies.

7. New Zealand moved down one place, mainly due to a decrease in wages women are paid for doing similar work to men.

8. Denmark lost one place in the overall ranking this year despite an improvement in political empowerment.

9. Switzerland moved up one spot due to increases in women’s salaries.

10. Nicaragua continues to be the only country from Latin America and the Caribbean in the top 10 overall best performers.

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