Dealing With Various Themes And Issues
Archive for July, 2010
Chinese Farmers Go Organic Farming
Jul 30th
In a country hit by a string of food safety scandals, the interest of Chinese farmers to go organic farming is going like wildfire. Ji Yunliang who earned a doctorate in chemistry from Beijing University has run a small organic farm of his own.
President Aquino’s SONA, A New Challenge To The Filipino People
Jul 29th
It’s a new beginning for the Filipino people now that P-Noy is now at the helm of the Philippine government. With an 85% approval rating that vouch for him, almost the entire nation is behind him.
Mayweather Camp Has Every Reason To Duck Pacquiao Even Until Next Year
Jul 29th
Floyd Mayweather Sr. revealed that the IRS is the reason why his son Floyd Jr. that the mega fight with Pacquiao will not happen this year.
Whatever the reason, Mayweather camp has every reason to duck Pacquiao not only this year but even next year if Pacquiao can beat Margarito handily on their Nov. 13 fight schedule, it will be doubtful then that such a mega fight will ever take place next year.
The Potentials Of Pearl Farming, A Lucrative Industry
Jul 28th
Pearl farming began in Japan at the early part of the century. While the technology was a monopoly of the Japanese for over seventy years, other countries like China, Australia, the Philippines, Indonesia, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands have cashed in on the multibillion dollar industry in recent years.
Schizophrenia – A Mental Disability
Jul 27th
The World Health Organization stressed that schizophrenia is the ninth leading cause of disability around the world.
The disorder typically strikes young people and can result in a lifelong mental disability. Normally, it appears in men in their teens and women in their twenties.
Developing Economies Need To Strengthen Agricultural Research Management
Jul 26th
According to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) there should be unprecedented shifts in income distribution.
“Half to one billion people who are currently underfed largely they are too poor to buy sufficient food, will continue to go hungry.”
Simon Cowell And Company Sued By Former “Britain’s Got Talent” Contestant
Jul 25th
Emma Amelia Pearl Czikai, a former “Britain’s Got Talent” Contestant has sued Simon Cowell, Judge Macnasty and the show for 2.50 million pounds (US $3.80 million dollars). The former contestant claimed that the show in its May 2009 broadcast humiliated and degraded her.
Saving The Endangered Mangroves From Extinction
Jul 25th
Based on Philippine experience, mangrove areas are fast diminishing according to the Department of Science and Technology (DoST) and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Resources, Research and Development (PCARRD).
It was noted that in 1918, that areas covered with mangroves were about 450,000 hectares but it has dwindled to an alarming rate of 140,000 hectares in 1991. Mangrove, locally known as bakawan offers countless benefits to man and the environment.

