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Oh beautiful flower that blooms in the night!The wind’s getting better when you are at sight;A star that shines ’till morning wakes me up everydayMakes my heart beats ’till I lay.A lamp that makes the room bright, lightens up my mind;Like a single shaft of light, leads me not to be blind;A blanket that covers me from coldness and makes me warm,Laying me to softness and keeping me away from harm.I wish I could fly on the galaxies with you.Yet hug this piece of yours is what I wanted too.Spend all my night long in solitude,To embrace myself upon your…
The Mindoro Tarictic Hornbill, another endangered wildlife from the island of the Tamaraws.Tarictics are hornbills, large mystifying birds with distinctly shaped bills belonging to the family Bucerotidae. There are four similar kinds of hornbills in the Philippines belonging to the genus Penelopides, but these species do not look exactly alike and live geographically apart. Where does the Mindoro Tarictic live?About a hundred years ago, the Mindoro Tarictic was abundantly found in lowland areas, and even during the 1970’s they have been reportedly seen in flocks of up to 50 individuals. These numbers have been rapidly declining, and reports say it…
Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines Your GATEWAY to Western Mindoro Island…the WATERFALLS CAPITAL…How to Get Here?Abra de Ilog is one of the 11 towns in Occidental Mindoro. It is located in the West side of Mindoro Island in the Southern Tagalog region of the Philippine Archipelago.To get here, there are several RORO trips from Batangas International Port to Matabang Port which take approximately 2 ½ hours. Montenegro Shipping Lines Inc. (MSLI), the origin of which started from this very place takes pride as the major transport vessel not only to the local residents but to the whole province as…
MANILA, Philippines — The tamaraw, the Philippines’ flagship species found only in the island of Mindoro, is now out of danger from extinction, officials say.Dr. Arnel del Barrio, director of the Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Carabao Center (DA-PCC), said that from 2001-2008, the tamaraw population has increased yearly by an average of 10 percent.Reporting on the findings of the latest tamaraw expedition by government and private entities, including students from the Far Eastern University (FEU), last April, Del Barrio said the tamaraw population was counted at 263 this year compared to only 175 heads in 2001.“The calving rate estimated by…
Mindoro Scops Owl / Otus mindorensis
Bleeding-heart is a pigeon, so called because of a distinct red or orange marking on its breast that looks like it is bleeding. It may be Mother Nature’s sense of humor that stained these birds with target shooting marks, but these awesome patches make them special from all other colorful birds. The distinct patch slightly varies in shape and color among species of Bleeding-hearts.For the Mindoro Bleeding-heart, it is orange and relatively elongated.Unlike many birds, the males and females of this species look the same.Found only in Mindoro, a 9,826-square kilometer island southwest of mainland Luzon, the Mindoro Bleeding-heart is…
San Jose is a 1st class municipality in the province of Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 111,009 people in 22,464 households.San Jose is considered the main commercial port in the province. It is named after its patron saint, St. Joseph, the husband of Mary. Most of the people are Visayans, Batangueños and Ilocanos.San Jose is the center of entertainment and business in the province. Major banks such as Philippine National Bank (PNB), United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB), Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP), Allied Bank, Metrobank, Landbank, Philippine Veterans Bank, have local…
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Justification This species has an extremely small, severely fragmented population which is undergoing a continuing decline owing to lowland forest destruction, combined with hunting and trade. For these reasons it is listed as Critically Endangered.Family/Sub-family ColumbidaeSpecies name author (Salvadori, 1891)Taxonomic source(s) Sibley and Monroe (1990, 1993)Identification 30 cm. Medium-sized, short-tailed, ground-dwelling pigeon. Small, bright orange central patch to otherwise white underparts. Dark grey crown, nape, upper mantle and breast-sides, glossed iridescent green. Dark chestnut rest of upperparts, glossed reddish-purple. Large, greyish-white tips to lesser and median wing-coverts. Grey tail and uppertail-coverts, latter with darker subterminal band and paler tip. Legs…
MANILA, Philippines – A predawn quake that state seismologists said was an aftershock of a “major” quake Saturday last week rocked parts of Southern Luzon, including Metro Manila, on Thursday.Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) seismologist Rommel Grutas said the aftershock was recorded at 2:04 a.m. Thursday.”Usually pag malaki ang lindol, series of aftershocks ang nagaganap (After a major quake, you have to expect a series of aftershocks),” he said in an interview on dzBB radio.Grutas said the “main quake” occurred before noon last Saturday near Mamburao in Occidental Mindoro province, at magnitude 6.5.He said the epicenter of Thursday’s…
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NursesThat’s what we are!We care for people,Help the to treat disease,Show them our loveAnd teach them to be well.NursesAre noble people.We sacrifice,Prioritize people,Do extraordinary workswithout any hesitation.NursesAre beloved.For we loveWithout any condition.We do things we knowWould really help our patients.So say it out loudTo the worldThat we are NURSESand we are the heroes of TODAY!
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J.K.O. is not just a nameThis isn’t be just initials.But J.K.O. is a foreigh objectThat became a part of mine.I still don’t know what’s nextOn M.V.P. + J.K.O. thing.For I know that there’s no assuranceOn this bond that ties within.My feelings just changed;A drastic change all over my body.I can’t think and act wellAnd oftentimes hallucinating.But can this J.K.O help me?For I am falling in this kind of nowhereWhere I know the cause and effectYet i don’t know how to face it.
Oh beautiful flowerThat blooms in the night!The wind’s getting betterWhen you are at sight;A star that shines ’till morningWakes me up everydayMakes my heart beats’Till I lay.No one’s such a lovely name, Remilie.It sounds like remedy for me.She makes me happy when I’m lonely,And a beutiful partner in a love story.