Sunday, July 15, 2012

iSupport the Philippine National Team in London Olympics 2012 (Final Update) [Sports][Philippines]





Updates as of August 11, 2012:

Name (Event)
Results
Medal Earned

1. ALKHALDI, Jasmine (Swimming, Women's 100m Freestyle)
[57.13, 100-meter freestyle, Rank: 34th of 50]
[No Medal Earned]

2. BARRIGA, Mark (Boxing, Light Fly Weight)
[Round of 32: Won vs CAPPAI of Italy, 17-7] [Round of 16 vs ZHAKYPOV of Kazakhstan: L 17-16]
[No Medal Earned]

3. CABRAL, Rachelle Anne (Archery, Women's Individual)
[Eliminated on Round of 32 vs STEPANOVA of Russia, 1-7]
[No Medal Earned]

4. CALUAG, Daniel (Cyclying, Men's BMX)
[Seeding Run: H1:5th, H2:7th, H3:6th, H4:5th and H5:6th, Total Pts: 29, Rank: 28/32]
[No Medal Earned]

5. DIAZ, Hidilyn (Weightlifting, Women's 58kg)
[Snatch-96, C&J- --*after 3 unsuccessful attempts]
[No Medal Earned]

6. HERRARA, Rene (Athletics, Men's 5000m)
[Official Time: 14:44.11, Rank: 21/21]
[No Medal Earned]

7. JAVIER, Mark (Archery, Men's Individual)
[Ranking Round: Result=649, Rank=55] [Eliminated on Round of 32 vs ELLISON of USA:1-7]
[No Medal Earned]

8. HOSHINA, Tomohiko (Judo, Men's +100kg)
[Round of 32 vs KIM of South Korea: at 65secs, lost due to"ippon"]
[No Medal Earned]

9. LACUNA, Jessie (Swimming, Men's 200m Freestyle)
[Offical Time: 1:52.91, 5th in Heat 2] [36th Overall] [DNQ for next round]
[No Medal Earned]

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Can your LinkedIn profile truly increase your chances of getting hired? [Social Network][Study]





The  question  above  is  the  sole  reason  why  2  polls  were  launched  by  the  author  on September  2011  and  July  2012.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  website,  founded  on  2002,  for quite  some  time  now  but  he's  still  curious  about  the  greater  impact  that  the  website  does specifically based on its core objective to provide an effective relationship-powered job network.
A  poll  was  done  in  September  2011  to  serve  as  the  source  of  data  that  served  as  points  of comparison with the latest ones.

Continue reading through the copy of the article embedded below.


Can Your LinkedIn Profile truly increase your chances of getting hired?


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Let me know what you think!
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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Light in a Pitch Black Canvas




Light in a Pitch Black Canvas by rated-KG

Ain't sure of the things that happened
Or yet, they didn't just happen,
But actually experienced them:
I am in them.


Never scheduled looking up for this song today,
One that I've already been chasing for days;
Neither did I chose to leave and watch a film,
Among all of what I bought, with a similar topic.


Committed sins again, men always do.
With this is a person: a beggar of forgiveness.
Death can't ever make up for those wrong turns,
But it still happens.


(Maybe) I'm just interpreting it the way I want,
(Maybe) Here I am, just trying to exaggerate things out.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

References (Part X)



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References


UPDATES (April 10, 2012)

  • (19) DrsFostersSmith.com
  • (20) Tripod.com
  • (21) Bulldoginformation.com
  • (22) Hamster Hideout Forums
  • (23) LVMA.org
  • (24) HamSoc.org.uk
  • (25) ArcheoZoo.org
  • (26) Reznik, Gerd.. Clinical anatomy of the European hamster, Cricetus cricetus, L.. Bethesda, Maryland. UNT Digital Library. Accessed April 8, 2012.
  • (27)ExoticNutrition.com
  • (28) NutritionData.self.com
  • (29) LacrimaHamstery.blog.com
  • (30) Hamsterific.com
  • (31) Veterinary Support Personnel Network (VSPN.org)


  • References:





  • (1) Care Sheet for Hamsters, Hunt's Veterinary Clinics


  • (2) HAMSTERS: Use in Research, Gibson and Brady


  • (3) Syrian Hamster lovers Care guide, Burgess Pet Care


  • (4) Breeding Syrian Hamsters, Pethamsters.co.uk


  • (5) Caring for your Hamster, Mark Burgess


  • (6) Hamsters, The Pet Advantage


  • (7) Hamsters Fact Sheet, YPTE


  • (8) Syrian Hamster - Facts & Care Sheet, Fresh fields Animal Rescue
  • Hamster Health Issues / Diseases (Part IX)



    Hamster Health Issues / Diseases



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    ·                     Hamsters' specific issues and diseases
    ·                     Common Health Issues and Red Flags
    ·                     Disease Susceptibility
    ·                     Recognition of Hamster Diseases
    ·                     Hamster Conditions
    1.                  Teeth Problems
    2.                  Toothless Hamsters
    3.                  Trauma
    4.                  Respiratory infection
    5.                  Head tilt (wry neck, torticollis)
    6.                  Hypothermia
    7.                  Fight wounds
    8.                  Bladder Stones
    9.                  Cancer
    10.              Abscesses
    11.              UPDATE: Wet Tail (Proliferative Ileitis)
    1.                   
    1.                  Hamster-safe Wet Tail Management 
    12.              Salmonellosis
    13.              Rabies
    14.              Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
    15.              Demodectic Mange
    16.              Intestinal Parasites
    17.              The pinworm and the tape test
    ·                     *Hibernating
    ·                     Hamster resuscitation
    ·                      
    ·                     SPECIAL: Hamster Medications
    o                  Antimicrobials
    o                  Antiparasitics
    o                  Miscellaneous drugs for various conditions
    o                  Routes of Administration

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    Health Problems (3)

















  • Hamsters' specific issues and diseases with some images available (10) 






















  • Common Health Issues and Red Flags to watch our for (9)










  • Disease Susceptibility

  • Hamsters tend to be affected by relatively few naturally occurring diseases. Their susceptibility, however, to a host of infectious diseases of other animals, including people, and the case with which these diseases can be transmitted to hamsters have made them very popular laboratory animals for biomedical research. ‘Teddy bear’ hamsters and other genetic varieties tend to be much more susceptible to disease and sensitive to antibiotics and other drugs than golden hamsters. (1)








  • Recognition of Hamster Diseases

  • Because hamsters are very small, nocturnal (night- active) and not closely observed, the early signs of illness are frequently overlooked or not noted at all. Hamster owners must be constantly vigilant for signs of illness and must seek immediate veterinary assistance when illness is suspected. (1)

    Sick hamsters often become irritable and frequently bite. They are usually reluctant to move about and walk stiffly when forced to do so. Their eyes often look dull and sunken, and frequently have a discharge. Sick hamsters often stop eating or greatly reduce their intake of food. Consequently, weight loss is a common sign (not necessarily an easy one to recognize) of illness in hamsters. Fluid losses from diarrhea also may cause marked weight loss. Sudden intestinal disease (with accompanying diarrhea) is the most common illness of hamsters, especially amongst those being weaned or recently weaned. If the serious accompanying dehydration is not recognized immediately and corrected with appropriate fluid therapy at the direction of a veterinarian, death is probable. (1)

    Predisposing factors of bacterial diseases (11) 










  • Hamster Conditions








  • Teeth Problems

  • The incisor (front, gnawing) teeth grow continuously for the life of the hamster (this is true for all rodents). They receive continuous wear as the uppers and lowers contact each other,
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