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Me, me, and me..., Social AwarenessJune 18, 2008 9:46 pm

The crest of a long wave of governance reform began washing across the global corporate landscape in the late 1990s. Chief executives who can produce results are in greater demand than ever before. But the difficulties of delivering performance are also greater.

There is reason to think that the wave of CEO turnover is cresting, however. The global rates of CEO departures, including CEOs who are fired as well as those who retire or leave as part of a planned succession are starting to flatten out. Nonetheless, we don’t expect turnover to decline too much. Investors’ focus on performance is here to stay.

Because of heightened performance demands, we sense that a new governance dynamic has begun. This scenario leads to a study, the CEO Succession. The CEO succession study provides quantitative data concerning the impact of alternative governance arrangements on share values, and it suggests which characteristics of potential CEOs are most likely to increase a company’s effectiveness. One great reference that I would recommend to those who quest for this study is the book written by Dennis Carey. You may wish to take advantage of it for only $55.00. Great, isn’t it?

Online Social Community, Social Awareness 7:54 pm

Air pollution is the human introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or damage the environment. Air pollution causes deaths and respiratory disease. Air pollution is often identified with major stationary sources, but the greatest source of emissions is mobile sources, mainly automobiles. Gases such as carbon dioxide, which contribute to global warming, have recently gained recognition as pollutants by climate scientists, while they also recognize that carbon dioxide is essential for plant life through photosynthesis.

The atmosphere is a complex, dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s ecosystems. This is why we have a lot emerging air purifiers today. One most innovative advocate nowadays is EcoQuest International

Social AwarenessMarch 4, 2008 11:22 pm

I always wanted to have insurance plan when the time comes that I will be having my own family. It is something that you could make sure to your family that their life can still be the same whatever may happens in the future. Like banks, you to their office to make savings out from your salary and withdraw some little amount that is just needed for your daily needs. Basically, insurance plans are just like banks but it operates in other way around.

While browsing around the internet there are plenty of articles that talks about life insurance. The discussions were very entertaining and they do have these positive and negative issues in having insurance plan. What I mean here, is that in term life insurance, is just one click away if you want some clarifications, suggestions or even reactions about having an insurance plans you should better read into their discussions it may help you a lot in deciding which life insurance quotes  you should avail to.

Now, for me, knowing the Pros and Cons about life insurance I can decide whether to have one or not. Read and listen to their discussions for you will be enlightened. For life insurance quotes, you can visit this link.

News Editorials, Social Awareness, ReactionsMarch 3, 2008 11:16 pm

Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
Date:    03/03/2008

“NOLI”

 In his weekly radio show the other day, Vice President Noli de Castro made a carefully calibrated distinction. Responding to questions about the possibility that he may succeed to the presidency if the current political crisis worsens, he said he was prepared, but not preparing, to take over Malacañang.

“Iba yung naghahanda at handa [There’s a difference between preparing and being prepared].”

His statement was obviously designed to soothe anxiety on both sides of the political divide. When he said that he was not preparing for the possibility, he meant that he shared Malacañang’s upbeat political assessment: President Macapagal-Arroyo will survive this crisis.

On the other hand, when he said that he was “already prepared” to assume the presidency “from Day 1,” he meant that he recognized the reservations of some in the opposition—that he was a political lightweight, and unqualified to assume the presidency.

“From Day 1, I already knew my duties under the Constitution as the elected Vice President. I’m prepared for that,” he said.

For better or for worse, De Castro was elected to the vice presidency in 2004. It is a result which closest rival Sen. Loren Legarda contested, not without reason or evidence; but by virtue of the final decision of the Presidential Electoral Tribunal, it is an election which it is our duty to recognize.

Precisely because of his election, we must also recognize De Castro as someone whom a plurality of voters in 2004 deemed ready to assume the presidency at a moment’s notice. This is no idle notion. In our short history, four vice presidents have succeeded presidents who died in office or abandoned it; Ms Arroyo herself followed that route to power. Untimely succession, in other words, is a very real concern to Filipino voters.

All this maneuvering to keep De Castro from succeeding to the presidency, in the event history calls for it, strikes us therefore as deeply undemocratic. If Ms Arroyo resigns, her successor has already been ordained by the Constitution and chosen by the electorate. Do we simply ignore the will of the people because we think De Castro is unqualified?

The opposition has not done itself any favors with the call of some of its members for a snap election. To use this pre-Edsa option, our post-Edsa polity needs to have both the President and the Vice President resign and an enabling law passed. But why? There is no showing that De Castro is involved in the corruption scandals that have deepened the President’s legitimacy crisis. If the scandals force Ms Arroyo to resign, the succession is already in place.

We should be wary of messengers proclaiming the gospel of snap elections.

Other oppositionists worry that a De Castro presidency, however abbreviated, will derail campaign plans for 2010. As an incumbent President who can run for election in his own right, De Castro may prove to be a much more formidable foe than he is now.

We think their worries may be misplaced. In the first place, having De Castro in Malacañang will be the surest guarantee we can have that the 2010 presidential contest will take place as scheduled. (There will be no more attempts to pull a fast one and change the Constitution.) And if De Castro is as incompetent as some people think he is, then opposition candidates will have even better chances in 2010.

But it must be noted that it is not only leading oppositionists who worry about the De Castro factor. Many in the administration think of him as the President’s best insurance policy; as long as many Filipinos continue to express reservations about his competence, the calls for the President to resign will always be muffled. For them, De Castro’s role is that of the loyal subaltern, a living reminder of the incumbent’s incomparable competence. Thus, even a potentially disruptive statement like De Castro’s “prepared, but not preparing” declaration can discomfit them—it threatens the validity of the insurance policy.

The other week, De Castro became the target, once again, of another round of intrigues. It should be instructive to trace the source. Who wants to keep him exactly where he is?

 

 

Reaction:

 

I agree to this editorial that the author wanted every one of us to be wary of what is happening in our country, more specifically the political crisis that we are into. Somehow I do agree as well on the points presented by Noli de Castro on the political crisis that our president is in to right now. Vice-President Noli is in fact right in presenting his thoughts on the differences between “preparing and being prepared.” Exactly, he is already prepared in succeeding the presidency in case the administration could no longer stand against these crises. Thus, this statement of Noli does not lowered his respect nor his loyalty to Arroyo but the fact that it is in the Philippine Constitution that in case of presidency’s vacancy by due process he is going to assume the position as one of the primary duties that an elected vice-president must be prepared of.

As mentioned, we are a country governed by law and no one is above the law. What just Vice-President Noli wanted us to realize that in due process, in case Arroyo will be ousted on her position, it is his duty to take over the responsibilities. I just can’t completely grasp why there are still people making issues against this forecasted situation in our country when in fact, Noli is the Vice-President and we should have known that the moment he ought for allegiance to it. What we should set ourselves in focus is to help revealing the truth and discern which is true on these seemingly uncontrollable issues that put our country’s stability in the most negated level.

Social AwarenessFebruary 29, 2008 6:48 pm

Google recently made updates and I noticed it on the page rankings of my blogs. My Victory and Trials blog which is used to have PR2 now dropped to 0. Some of my blogs stayed as is but I have two exciting changes. I got two blogs earned Page Rank. From PR0 raised to PR2 which is my Student’s Stuff blog and this blog of mine for social awareness, Anything Anytime Anywhere from PR0 raised to PR3. Wheew. A very good news for me.

Google Updates: Got Mine, Check Yours! 

News Editorials, Social AwarenessFebruary 4, 2008 10:45 pm

Published by: http://www.inquirer.net

Date Published: 02/04/2008

News Editorial: De Venecia ousted as House speaker

MANILA, Philippines - The House of Representatives has voted to declare the speakership vacant, effectively ousting Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. from the position he has held for five consecutive three-year terms. Of the 240 House members, 174 voted “yes” to declare the speakership vacant, 35 voted “no,” and 16 abstained. Hours earlier, De Venecia anticipated his ouster in an impassioned speech and in an interview with reporters said he would join the political opposition and was declaring “war” on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. De Venecia in a 59-minute speech accused Malacañang of orchestrating moves to remove him as speaker.

He recounted the times he had stood to defend President Arroyo, and said, “It pains me grievously to hurt the President and to hurt the First Family because I have invested so much more than any of you in this chamber to help the President become Vice President, become President….” Reporters later asked De Venecia whether his accusations against the President, members of her family and close associates were a declaration of war. He replied, “Yes.” “I will join the opposition to denounce corruption in this administration. I will join the battle against corruption,” he said. In his speech, De Venecia said that Malacañang was in "collusion" with a private lawyer who had filed several complaints against him and his son, Jose “Joey” De Venecia III, before the Ombudsman. He was referring to lawyer Roel Pulido, who had also filed an ethics case against him at the House.

He added that congressmen could not use proceeds of the road users’ tax without going through agents of Malacañang. He accused the presidential palace of inaction on alleged assassination threats against him and his son, who has alleged bribe offers in connection with a contract to put up a multimillion-dollar national broadband network.Before ending his speech, De Venecia also identified port magnate Enrique Razon, who served as treasurer of Arroyo’s senatorial candidates last year, as having control of the pork barrel, road users’ tax funds and many projects of the administration.He described Razon as “partner in the corridors of power in Malacañang.”

“De Venecia is just one with the same feather of Arroyo-balimbing king and queen.”

 

Reaction:

I strongly agree to this editorial especially the last reaction of the author. It was so unlikely to witness that former house speaker, Jose de Venecia, will be acting that way just becuase he’s losing up the position that he has to the extent of putting up a fight against the President. He even recounted the days he stood up and defended the rpesident and now promised to join the opposition and prove the administration’s malpractices especially in issues of graft and corruption. De Venecia just proved to the people that he’s aware of these malpractices but just keeps quiet because he is in the position or worst maybe he’s part of it.

 

Online Money Making, Social AwarenessFebruary 2, 2008 10:16 pm

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Online Money Making, Social Awareness 9:58 pm

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I’ve been planning since first year that I will put up my own business. But, putting up business means acquiring capital to get it started. This is just why I’m so much grateful of Ezunsecured.com. Small Business Credit Lines made unsecured financing easy and convenient. Thus, one of the prominent Small Business Credit Line provider is Ezunsecured.com. They have one winning formula that will surely help us succeed in our business venture and that formula is:  No Time + No Collateral = NO PROBLEM.

Life as an IT Student, Social Awareness 9:46 pm

My life as an IT Student is very much demanding of my time and even how much I wanted to avoid my self from stress especially in too much exposure to my computer, I don’t have the choice but to do all my assigned tasks in and outside the school.  

The endless staring at the computer while in school and at home means STRESS. Then if I go out from home, the glaring sun and the dirt offer another sources of stress. No matter what I do, my eyes will surely be subjected to undue stress.

 

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Life as an IT Student, Social Awareness, ReactionsJanuary 21, 2008 10:12 pm

Published by: INQUIRER.net by Maila Ager
Date Published:  01/21/2008

News Editorial: Farmers’ Day’–Beltran

MANILA, Philippines — To honor the 13 farmers killed during a march on Malacañang 21 years ago, a leftist lawmaker is urging the immediate passage of a measure declaring January 22 “National Farmers’ Day.” The farmers were killed when security forces opened fire on the protest march to demand genuine agrarian reform on January 22, 1987, in what is now known as the Mendiola massacre for the bridge leading to the Palace.

Anakpawis Representative Crispin Beltran, principal author of House Bill 1725, said the bill should be passed because the farmers’ present struggle for genuine reform has assumed a “historical dimension and social significance similar to Andres Bonifacio’s struggle for independence against our colonial masters.”“The Mendiola massacre is a hallmark of that struggle, so it is just fitting that we honor that moment in our history in the same manner that we have honored Andres Bonifacio and the struggle for genuine freedom and democracy,” Beltran said in a statement on Monday.

Declaring January 22 National Farmers’ Day, the lawmaker said, would serve as a reminder that the struggle for genuine reform and social justice remains an “unfinished business of our social nation.”Besides its historical significance, Beltran said it has become a tradition for farmers to march to Mendiola every January 22, not only to demand justice for the 13 victims of the 1987 massacre, but also to advance their call for genuine agrarian reform.

In relation to this, the Anakpawis solon criticized what he described as the military and police’s “overkill preparation” for the protest action to be spearheaded by militant farmers on Tuesday, 21st anniversary of the Mendiola massacre. Authorities have declared a red alert over Metro Manila and are expected to deploy as many as 10,000 soldiers and policemen, claiming that a destabilization plot is set to be mounted in time with the leftist protests.

But Beltran said likened this preparation to rubbing salt on the wounds of the dead farmers and the survivors of the Mendiola Massacre. “While farmers are demanding justice and solutions to their perennial demands, this government is responding with terror tactics and violence,” he said.

 

Reaction:

I agree to the making of January 22 as National Farmers’ Day. I think as of the moment this is the least that the government can do. But then, I don’t believe it will suffice to give justice to all those farmers who died during that Mendiola massacre. Declaring a certain date a holiday could never bring back those lives taken by the pit of prejudices in our country. The government should provide the solution as a full response to their long lived wish for a full implementation of the agrarian reform. To which government agency, Department of Agrarian Reform, should be able to lead in the implementation of agrarian reform & sustainable development in the country through land tenure improvement and the provision of integrated development services to landless farmers, farm workers and small-landowners-cultivators & the delivery of agrarian justice as key to long lasting peace and development of the countryside.