Jul 122013
 
Family planning, higher education are priorities in PHL and globally — Nielsen poll

NEW YORK – Family planning, higher education and quality time with loved ones are priorities for people around the world, according to a new global Nielsen survey focusing on lifestyle values released on Friday. The Nielsen poll of more than 29,000 people in 58 countries also showed that most people think women should have a say in important household issues, but opinions diverged on how the roles of wife and mother are perceived. “It was very striking that spending quality time with family was the No. 1 most important item,” said James Russo, senior vice president of Global Consumer Insights of Nielsen, a global provider of information and insights. In Nielsen’s first poll on lifestyle values, 80 percent of people surveyed said that spending time with family was most important, with the number rising to 88 percent in Latin America. “One of the more interesting findings is the consistency in these values,” Russo added, “which tells us that we are similar in many ways.” Family planning, or deciding on how many children to have, was a top issue, with 77 percent of people saying it was important, particularly in Latin America. In largely Catholic countries such as Venezuela, Brazil and Mexico, 90 percent or more agreed that it was crucial, compared to 45 percent of Norwegians and more than 50 percent of Danes and French. The rating for higher education was similar around the world, with 78 percent of people globally saying it was a priority. In emerging markets like Read More …

Jul 122013
 
DepEd adds 7 languages to mother tongue-based education for Kinder to Grade 3

At least seven more languages have been added to the Department of Education’s Mother-Tongue-Based Multi-Lingual Education (MTB-MLE) program. The DepEd said this brought to 19 the number of major local languages used as medium of instruction from Kinder to Grade 3. In a news release, the DepEd said the additional languages are: – Ybanag for pupils in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, and Isabela – Ivatan for Batanes – Sambal in Zambales – Aklanon in Aklan, Capiz – Kinaray-a in Capiz, Aklan – Yakan in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao – Surigaonon covering Surigao City and provinces. The other 12 local languages used in MTB-MLE are: – Tagalog – Kapampangan – Pangasinense – Iloko – Bikol – Cebuano – Hiligaynon – Waray – Tausug – Maguindanaoan – Maranao – Chabacano. MTB-MLE is implemented in two modules: first, as a learning/subject area; and second, as a medium of instruction. DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro said the use of the same language spoken at home in the early grades “helps improve the pupils’ language and cognitive development in addition to strengthening their socio-cultural awareness.” Citing local and international studies, the DepEd said using the mother tongue inside the classroom during the learners’ early years of schooling may produce better and faster learners who can easily adapt to learn a second (Filipino) and third language (English). — ELR, GMA News

Jul 122013
 

by : Rey Andres The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. government’s agency created to protect human health and environment, estimates that more than  112,000 computers are discarded every single day in the U.S. alone. That’s 41.1 million desktops and laptop computers per year. In these gadget-driven society upgrading electronic is done fairly […]

Jul 122013
 

MANILA, July 11 (Mabuhay) – TELEVISION actress Heart Evangelista maintained she’s not yet ready to settle down anytime soon. Heart dismissed reports that she and boyfriend Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero have already been talking about marriage and raising a family. She said Chiz won’t ask her hand for marriage now. “Hindi niya gagawin yun kasi alam […]

Jul 122013
 

MANILA, July 11 (Mabuhay) — President Benigno S. Aquino III took time from his “stressful” work activities and welcomed delegates of the 8th Ambassadors, Consul Generals and Tourism Directors (ACGTD) who called on him in Malacanang on Thursday. In his speech, the President said the presence of the delegates provided a welcome breather from the […]

Jul 122013
 

MANILA  (Mabuhay) — Malacanang said the military coordinated with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) through the ad hoc joint action group to ensure that the peace talks will not be affected by the recent violence in Mindanao. The ad hoc joint action group is an effort of both the government and the MILF that […]

Jul 122013
 

MANILA  (Mabuhay) — Malacanang is confident that the Reproductive Health (RH) Law could withstand legal questions and could be implemented soon. “We are confident that the Office of the Solicitor General will be able to—will ably represent the position of the government in this particular matter,” Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said in a press […]