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My gf and I applied a smartmoneycard last march in a SMART kiosk at meralco compd pasig during thier employees day for FREE!! and expected to recieve a notice via text..but nothing came..so we decided to follow up after 2 weeks upon application at smart robinson which is near to the place where we applied for it.I asked the security if they have the card under our names..but as usual its not yet there..they advised us to return after a week...and it came that I quited to claim my card.

I came back to follow up..it took me 30 mins to wait for the representative for me to called..there 2 rep on line...and a few customer were waiting and im one of them.Again the card is not available..the rep.told me that my gf applied 3times already..she have the 1st..the 2nd is what we`ve applied during the employees day last march..and she decided to apply again at the smart wireless center and thats for the 3rd time!!after a week i came back again to get it but again its not yet available!!shit!!the rep. told me again its their policy that only 2x to acquire a smartmoneycard...I told her that the 2nd was not receive thats why we applied for the 3rd...she advised me to write a letter to deactivate the 2nd to give way for the 3rd application pending..take note!!we`ve paid 120 pesos for that coz they told us it has processing fee already for the application...okay we agreed to that..

Last week a text came from the smart robinson pasig for my gf to load 100 pesos to push the process..I wondered why??but she load it 100 pesos to end that process..days past by..then she claimed at last her smartmoneycard...but wait the 100 pesos that was supposed to be in that card is missing...My gf then again went to the SMART Robinson to ask why..they told her that it was for the replacement of the missing card that she applied the 2nd time..SHIT! the 2nd card was not process actually...my point is we already paid for the card at 120 pesos in the first place...It cost us time to wait,a total of 220 pesos that smartmoneycard..with there lonnnnngggggg wait kind of service.




Ingredients:

1 tbsp NESCAFÉ CLASSIC
1 20g MILO
1 tbsp COFFEE-MATE
1 tbsp sugar
1 cup cold water
ice

Procedure:

1. Combine NESCAFÉ CLASSIC, MILO, COFFEE-MATE, sugar, and water in a tightly covered container.
2. Shake well.
3. Pour in a glass and serve with ice.

Nutritional Content:

Calories: 137 Kcal
Carbohydrates (g): 18.2g
Protein (g): 2.7g
Fats (g): 5.1g

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Batangas, Philippines – The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has raised the alert level at Taal volcano from 1 to 2 due to the increasing frequency of volcanic earthquakes in the area. 

Taal, located 65 kilometers south of Manila, is one of the most unstable of the country’s 22 known active volcanoes with 33 recorded eruptions, the last one in 1977.

Experts raised the second of a five-level alert on Taal yesterday. The Phivolcs said volcanic quakes in the area have been occurring since April and the crater lake was heating up.

Allan Loza, officer-in-charge of Phivolcs Talisay said based on their monitoring, the volcanic earthquakes detected per day since April 26 have raised to 32 high frequency volcanic earthquakes and continuously increasing as of presstime. 

Subsequently, the Phivolcs immediately released an advisory preventing the public to visit the crater area of Taal, specifically the Daang Kastila trail.

In addition, a low frequency type volcanic earthquake was also detected since June 2. 

Meanwhile, the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council (RDCC) in Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) said it had alerted nine Batangas towns after the alert level status of Taal volcano was raised to level 2 on Tuesday. 

“We have advised our Batangas Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council (PDCC) to issue a memorandum to all concerned municipalities regarding the alert level 2,” said RDCC director Vicente Tomazar. 

The nine towns in Batangas province include Agoncillo, San Nicolas, Santa Teresita, Laurel, Lemery, Talisay, Tanauan City, Balete, and Mataas na Kahoy.  

Officials of the tourist city of Tagaytay in Cavite, from which Taal volcano is also viewed, were also alerted to prohibit its tourists from trekking to the crater which is considered to be a danger zone.

Tomazar said if the alert level status hits level 3 under continuous monitoring, that is the time the authorities would activate its contingency plan and enforce evacuation of residents.

Phivolcs said the temperature measurement of the main crater of the lake had increased to 34°C as of May 24, higher by 2°C from the previous measurement on May 11. 

“Steaming activities at the northern and northeast sides of the main crater occasionally intensified, sometimes accompanied by audible hissing sounds,” Loza said.

Phivolcs said the recorded high frequency volcanic earthquakes could be the result of active rock fracturing associated with magma intrusion beneath the volcano. 

The fractures served as passageways through which hot gases from the intruding magma could escape into the main crater of the lake, the Phivolcs official said 

Loza said the seismic activity of Taal volcano have manifested since year 1992, 1994, 2000, 2004 and now 2010. Its last eruption was on Oct. 3, 1977; but the most violent happened on Sept. 28-30, 1965. 

Phivolcs reiterates that the whole Taal Volcano Island is a permanent danger zone and permanent settlement within this area is strictly prohibited.

Source:Philippine Star
06/09/2010

Cavite is a historic, picturesque and scenic province providing a place conducive to both business and leisure. Tagaytay City serves as the main tourist center. Historical attraction and sites are Fort San Felipe and Sangley Point, both in Cavite City; Corregidor Island; General Trias; Calero Bridge, Noveleta; Battle of Alapan Marker and Flag in Imus; Zapote Bridge in Bacoor; Battle of Binakayan Monument in Kawit; Tejeros Convention Site in Rosario; and Aguinaldo Shrine, the site of the declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit. Several old churches stand as glorious reminders of how the Catholic faith has blossomed in the Province of Cavite. Existing museums include Geronimo de los Reyes Museum, General Trias; Museo De La Salle, Dasmariñas; Philippine Navy Museum, Cavite City; Baldomero Aguinaldo Museum, Kawit; and Cavite City Library Museum, Cavite City. There are eight (8) world-class golf courses in the province. Natural wonders are mostly found in the upland areas such as Tagaytay Ridge, Macabag Cave in Maragondon, Balite Falls in Amadeo, Malibiclibic Falls in General Aguinaldo-Magallanes border, Mts. Palay-Palay and Mataas na Gulod National Park in Ternate and Maragondon, Sitio Buhay Unclassified Forest in Magallanes and flowers, vegetables and coffee farms.

The Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum in Kawit is where the independence of the Philippines was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 by General Aguinaldo, the Philippines’ first president.

The Andres Bonifacio House in General Trias is the former home of the country's revolutionary leader The site of his court martial in Maragondon is also preserved. Other historical sites include the Battle of Alapan and Battle of Julian Bridge Markers, the House of Tirona, and Fort San Felipe.

The main churches of the province are the Imus Cathedral, Silang, General Trias, Kawit and Maragondon Catholic Churches. The Shrines of Our Lady of La Salette in Silang, and St. Anne, Tagaytay, also attract pilgrims.

Corregidor - the famous last bastion of Philippine-American defense forces, is part of Cavite City.

Corregidor is an island fortress where Filipino-American forces fought against the Japanese invaders in 1942. It has become a tourist attraction with tunnels, cannons and other war structures still well-preserved. The famous line of General Douglas McArthur said is associated with Corregidor: “I shall return!”

There are first class hotels, inns and lodging houses to accommodate both foreign and local tourists. Conference facilities can be found in several convention centers, hotels and resorts in the province. Restaurants and specialty dining places offer mushroom dishes, native delicacies and exotic cuisines. Seafoods, fruits, coffee, organic vegetables, tinapa, handicrafts, ornamental plants also abound in the province.

There are twenty-two (22) accredited tourism establishments and three (3) accredited tour guides. There are also tour packages being arranged with the Department of Tourism. Centuries old traditions and the very rich culture of Cavite have been the source of great pride to Caviteños.


Cavite is named as the Historical Capital of the Philippines. It is the cradle of Philippine Revolution, and the birthplace of Philippine Independence.

Cavite got its name from a Tagalog word kawit (which means hook) owing to the hook-shaped land on the Old Spanish map. The land was formerly known as "Tangway" where Spanish authorities constructed a fort from which the city of Cavite rose. Archeological evidence in coastal areas show prehistorical settlements. According to local folklore, the earliest settlers of Cavite came from Borneo. In the 1600s, encomiendas or Spanish Royal land grants were given in Cavite and Maragondon. Jesuit priests brought in settlers from Mollucas. These settlers, known as "Mardicas," settled in Ternate and Maragondon.

Other settlements grew and by the turn of the century, Cavite towns were already trading with one another. Traditional industries began to thrive as Manila's commerce grew. In 1872, Filipinos launched their revolt against Spain. Three Filipino priests—Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomez,and Jacinto Zamora—were implicated in the Cavite mutiny when 200 Filipinos staged a rebellion within Spanish garrisons. In August 28, 1896, when the revolution against Spain broke out, Cavite became a bloody theater of war. Led by Emilio Aguinaldo, Caviteños made lightning raids on Spanish headquarters, and soon liberated the entire province. Aguinaldo commanded the Revolution to its successful end: the proclamation of the Republic of the Philippines, on June 12, 1898 in Kawit, the first constitutional republic in Asia, and third established overall, after the Lanfang Republic in 1777, and the Republic of Formosa in 1895.

Cavite proudly stands as a place with a glorious past. Its warm and friendly people, whose ancestors came down with a noble cause, manifest industry and patience in various skills and professions, openly receptive to the entry and exchange of culture and technology that are of value to the province.

In 1942, the Japanese Imperial forces entered Cavite, which was long the site of a major US naval base serving the United States Asiatic Fleet.

In 1942 to 1945, Filipino soldiers of the 41st, 42nd and 43rd Infantry Division of the Philippine Commonwealth Army was entering the provinces in Cavite with the recognized guerrillas of the Cavite Guerrilla Forces and the Filipino-American Cavite Guerrilla Forces or FACGF under by Colonel Mariano Castañeda of the Philippine Constabulary from the attack the Japanese troops since the battle for the Filipino recaptures in Cavite.

In 1945, Filipino & American troops along with the Caviteño guerrilla fighters liberated in Cavite from the Japanese forces at the end of World War II.

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