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			<title>Cctv..</title>
			<link>https://www.istorya.net/forums/entry.php?2324-Cctv</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2014 03:57:57 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>NINDOT kining gisugyot karon nga balaudnon nga magmando sa tanang mga  buhatan sa kagamhanan, tulunghaan ug uban pang mga pamatigayon nga  magbutang og closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.

 Tumong niini aron nga mga dautan nga tawo magduha-duha na og himo og krimen kay dunay CCTV nga nagtutok kanila. 
 Ang House Bill 3835 nga gipangamahan ni ACT-CIS Party-list  Representative Samuel Pagdilao, nagtinguha nga mapuslan ang CCTV sa  pagsulbad og krimen pinaagi sa pagtan-aw sa na-rekord niini nga  insidente ug labaw sa tanan pag-ila sa mga kriminal. 
 Malakip niini ang mga bangko, department stores, shopping malls,  colleges and universities, gasoline stations, pawnshops, lending  institutions, convenience stores.

 Napamatud-an na man god nga dako og tabang ang CCTV sa pagsulbad sa pipila ka mga krimen nga nahitabo sa katilingban. 
 Bisan tuod kon daghan nang mga buhatan o establisemento ang nagbaton  og CCTVs, apan duna gihapoy daghan, ilabi na mga patigayon nga wa niini.

 Naay ubang mga negusyante nga nagbalewala sa kamahinungdanon niini  kay di gustong mogasto kay sa tinuod lang mahal-mahal sab ang CCTV ilabi  na kadtong dekalidad nga matang. 
 Hinuon, bisan og di garantiya ang CCTVs nga makapakgang og krimen  apan mas maayo nga duna niini, ilabi na sa mga magpapatigayon, kay kon  buot hunahunaon sila man lang gihapon ang makabenepisyo niini..

:mad::mad::mad::thumbsup:</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">NINDOT kining gisugyot karon nga balaudnon nga magmando sa tanang mga  buhatan sa kagamhanan, tulunghaan ug uban pang mga pamatigayon nga  magbutang og closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras.<br />
<br />
 Tumong niini aron nga mga dautan nga tawo magduha-duha na og himo og krimen kay dunay CCTV nga nagtutok kanila. <br />
 Ang House Bill 3835 nga gipangamahan ni ACT-CIS Party-list  Representative Samuel Pagdilao, nagtinguha nga mapuslan ang CCTV sa  pagsulbad og krimen pinaagi sa pagtan-aw sa na-rekord niini nga  insidente ug labaw sa tanan pag-ila sa mga kriminal. <br />
 Malakip niini ang mga bangko, department stores, shopping malls,  colleges and universities, gasoline stations, pawnshops, lending  institutions, convenience stores.<br />
<br />
 Napamatud-an na man god nga dako og tabang ang CCTV sa pagsulbad sa pipila ka mga krimen nga nahitabo sa katilingban. <br />
 Bisan tuod kon daghan nang mga buhatan o establisemento ang nagbaton  og CCTVs, apan duna gihapoy daghan, ilabi na mga patigayon nga wa niini.<br />
<br />
 Naay ubang mga negusyante nga nagbalewala sa kamahinungdanon niini  kay di gustong mogasto kay sa tinuod lang mahal-mahal sab ang CCTV ilabi  na kadtong dekalidad nga matang. <br />
 Hinuon, bisan og di garantiya ang CCTVs nga makapakgang og krimen  apan mas maayo nga duna niini, ilabi na sa mga magpapatigayon, kay kon  buot hunahunaon sila man lang gihapon ang makabenepisyo niini..<br />
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:mad::mad::mad::thumbsup:</blockquote>

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			<title>Values in Action!</title>
			<link>https://www.istorya.net/forums/entry.php?2312-Values-in-Action%21</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2014 01:29:15 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[SUPER Typhoon Yolanda showed us two types of images. One featured the  massive destruction the storm left behind, the other showed the  strength and the resilience of its survivors.
 For every house washed away, there was a father gathering scraps to  build his family a new home. For every picture of hunger and death, we  also saw volunteers and soldiers saving and rebuilding lives.
 Traditional and social media also offered inspiring stories that gave us something to smile about even in these trying times.
 One such story tells of a young boy in an evacuation center in  Tacloban who cared for an even smaller child, who was separated from her  family during the typhoon.
 Pictures showed how community members - who just lost their homes,  loved ones, and livelihood – still have it within themselves to share  with strangers whatever little they have. In Eastern Samar, residents  reportedly gave tokens to soldiers who came to bring them aid.
 Compassion was displayed by Filipinos all over the nation and the  world. Some donated money or clothes. Some helped in packing and  delivering the goods. Doctors and nurses also trooped to the affected  areas to treat patients for free.
 We have always been known to be fighters. And once again, in the face  of tragedy, we showed what we are made of as a people. We showed the  world our time-honored values in action.
 This November, we are actually observing “Filipino Values Month,” a  celebration which was observed starting the time of former President  Fidel V. Ramos to “create moral awakening and national consciousness on  human values that are unique, genuine and positively Filipino.”
 Filipino Values Month was part of a moral recovery program that aimed  to instill and reinforce values and ideals that are pro-God,  pro-people, pro-country, and pro-nature. The goal was to mobilize all  Filipinos to help in nation-building through use of these values in our  day-to-day lives.
 Some of the values Filipinos are known for are love and fear of God,  patriotism, respect for elder, close family ties, hospitality,  generosity, and strong regard for honor and dignity.
 These values and other Filipino traits have allowed us to weather  many storms and we can also use these to move forward from Yolanda.
 The generosity and hospitality of people will enable our affected  countrymen to start anew. This can be done through lending or giving of  money to be used to build shelters and start livelihoods. Help can also  be done through supporting children’s education or providing jobs to  their parents.
 The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, for its part, gave regulatory relief  to all types of banks in affected areas. The banking community very  generously donated cash and in kind to ravaged areas.
 Frugality or thriftiness – a value commonly associated with our  kababayans in the North – is also needed at this time. There should be  discipline in spending money, with the needs prioritized over the wants  of the family or individual.
 Other Filipino values that are very relevant now are patience and  hard work. All over the world, we are known for our skillful and  reliable workers, who always do their best in every task given to them.
 Another value that comes to mind is resourcefulness or being  "maparaan." Pinoys are known for being able to make most with what they  have and what they can get from their surroundings, just like the  fishermen of Tanauan, Leyte. After losing their boats, they have turned  salvaged refrigerators into sea vessels so that they can immediately  return to fishing.
 Over and over, we have shown the world how to deal with challenges  head on, by living out the values we learned from our parents and their  parents. These Filipino values should be practiced not only in times of  disaster or trouble. These values should be part of our way of life, and  be seen, yes, beyond November.:)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">SUPER Typhoon Yolanda showed us two types of images. One featured the  massive destruction the storm left behind, the other showed the  strength and the resilience of its survivors.<br />
 For every house washed away, there was a father gathering scraps to  build his family a new home. For every picture of hunger and death, we  also saw volunteers and soldiers saving and rebuilding lives.<br />
 Traditional and social media also offered inspiring stories that gave us something to smile about even in these trying times.<br />
 One such story tells of a young boy in an evacuation center in  Tacloban who cared for an even smaller child, who was separated from her  family during the typhoon.<br />
 Pictures showed how community members - who just lost their homes,  loved ones, and livelihood – still have it within themselves to share  with strangers whatever little they have. In Eastern Samar, residents  reportedly gave tokens to soldiers who came to bring them aid.<br />
 Compassion was displayed by Filipinos all over the nation and the  world. Some donated money or clothes. Some helped in packing and  delivering the goods. Doctors and nurses also trooped to the affected  areas to treat patients for free.<br />
 We have always been known to be fighters. And once again, in the face  of tragedy, we showed what we are made of as a people. We showed the  world our time-honored values in action.<br />
 This November, we are actually observing “Filipino Values Month,” a  celebration which was observed starting the time of former President  Fidel V. Ramos to “create moral awakening and national consciousness on  human values that are unique, genuine and positively Filipino.”<br />
 Filipino Values Month was part of a moral recovery program that aimed  to instill and reinforce values and ideals that are pro-God,  pro-people, pro-country, and pro-nature. The goal was to mobilize all  Filipinos to help in nation-building through use of these values in our  day-to-day lives.<br />
 Some of the values Filipinos are known for are love and fear of God,  patriotism, respect for elder, close family ties, hospitality,  generosity, and strong regard for honor and dignity.<br />
 These values and other Filipino traits have allowed us to weather  many storms and we can also use these to move forward from Yolanda.<br />
 The generosity and hospitality of people will enable our affected  countrymen to start anew. This can be done through lending or giving of  money to be used to build shelters and start livelihoods. Help can also  be done through supporting children’s education or providing jobs to  their parents.<br />
 The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, for its part, gave regulatory relief  to all types of banks in affected areas. The banking community very  generously donated cash and in kind to ravaged areas.<br />
 Frugality or thriftiness – a value commonly associated with our  kababayans in the North – is also needed at this time. There should be  discipline in spending money, with the needs prioritized over the wants  of the family or individual.<br />
 Other Filipino values that are very relevant now are patience and  hard work. All over the world, we are known for our skillful and  reliable workers, who always do their best in every task given to them.<br />
 Another value that comes to mind is resourcefulness or being  &quot;maparaan.&quot; Pinoys are known for being able to make most with what they  have and what they can get from their surroundings, just like the  fishermen of Tanauan, Leyte. After losing their boats, they have turned  salvaged refrigerators into sea vessels so that they can immediately  return to fishing.<br />
 Over and over, we have shown the world how to deal with challenges  head on, by living out the values we learned from our parents and their  parents. These Filipino values should be practiced not only in times of  disaster or trouble. These values should be part of our way of life, and  be seen, yes, beyond November.:)</blockquote>

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