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04 September 2018

NEW CONTACT NUMBERS OF RED CROSS - CEBU CHAPTER




For fast, efficient and effective services delivery please save and share Philippine Red Cross - Cebu Chapter Services Hotline.


Blood Services: 0922-419-4780

Safety Services: 0927-385-0219

Disaster Management Services: 0917-710-9226

Welfare Services: 0917-710-2830

Health Services & WASH: 0917-318-3885

Red Cross Youth & Volunteer Services: 0917-711-0714

To Donate & Learn About Our Keystone: You may contact at 0917-710-2830 or email us at cebu@redcross.org.ph







26 March 2012

List of PRC IDs for Criminologists which are already available for pick-up at PRC Cebu and CDO Regional Offices

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces the release of the Professional Identification Cards (IDs) for Criminologists, These IDs are ready to be claimed at PRC Cebu and Cagayan De Oro.
Those with pending claims are advised to check the website for the status of their applications for renewal of the PRC cards.
Below is the complete List of Criminologist who can now claimed each of their ID's.
 ABBAS,ERSAD T.
 ARDONIA,ARIANNE Q.
 MONER,MARGHANI P.
 CONDALO,HAMSAH T.
 DORO,MOHAMMAD E.
 MACADANGDANG,CHARLY E.
 RANGIRIS,ALI G.
 BENIGA,FRED C.
 CASERES,ARISTOTLE L.
 DUEÑAS,ORLY RAY A.











PABILONA,VON OLIVE O.
 GAMALE,JETRO M.
 GALVE,WOWIE P.
 PADIOS,BERNELITO A.
 AGSAOAY,ROMMEL G.
 CADUNGOG,JEFFREY U.
 PAJARON,HARRY B.
 QUIPANES,ROMEL L.
 EDILO,KAE LANI RAI M.
 MACATBAR,YASSER M.
 MANABILANG,SALIC JR B.
 PATRICIO,CHRISTER MICHAEL A.
 IBRAHIM,ALIODEN L.
 CALLO,DODGIE BRIAN B.
 SATOR,BLONNETH P.
 SEQUILLO,AILEEN B.
 FERNANDEZ,JASON T.
 CUEVAS,DINO M.
 HABAYBAY,RICKY V.
 GABE,ERNEL D.
 VALDEMOZA,MICHAEL L.
 MERCADO,GIETHEL D.
 COLAGO,EDHIELBERT S.
 GORDOVE,DOBETH R.
 DASMARIÑAS,RODEL S.
 SENARLO,MEDARD B.
 LOZANO,RONNEL M.
 ANSIN,PEDRO JR E.
 RAMIREZ,RYAN JENIFER B.
 RAMIREZ,JEFFREY JR B.
 REYNON,WINMAR I.
 REBECCA,NICK ARTHUR S.
 COMECILLA,MEYNARD O.
 MIRANDA,DEAN MELBOURE A.
 QUINGA,CRIS WINSTON R.
 ARELLANO,NAPOLEON F.
 ROMANO,BEN JAY P.
 LIMOT,NORMAN EARL R.
 BACULIO,JEACKEL M.
 GUMALAL,GERRY B.
 PEPINO,VIEGINIEL V.
FRIAS,JOHN FORT COLEY A.
 JUDAYA,MAXIMO JR D.
 PALMARES,JAYMON P.
 ROSITA,RHUINHEART L.
 DAGPIN,RODEL V.
 OSOK,REX C.
 JIMENEZ,RAYMOND T.
 PITAO,MARLON C.
 TIMTIM,BILLY JR L.
 SALVACION,MARK ANTHONY O.
 TIDON,DANNY BOY V.
 MACALOS,LAURENCE M.
 GUMAHIN,LAILA S.
 BUTAC,ROLAND D.
 JAMOROL,BON LEHI G.
 ALABATA,DENNIS P.
 PUROL,SILVANIO JR I.
 ALMENCION,CLOFELTH D.
 JATICO,SHEEREE KETH N.
 PABLEO,MARLON B.
 LOMONGO,JULIOS B.
 ELLARINA,RALPH M.
 CAGATAN,REZAN M.
 LANTO,JUHAYMEN D.
 BUNDAOG,EFREN JR T.
 MURALLON,DARNEL JAKE C.
 VILLAGANTOL,RAUL M.
 FABRE,NINECY M.
 ORIÑO,MELY ROSE R.
 SILVA,VICENTE JR A.
 BABANTO,GENESIS S.
 MAGSAYO,MARVIN D.
 GANAYO,MARLON P.
 JORQUIA,BRANDO O.
 BARBOSA,JOEL R.
 TAGUD,JAYSON E.
 DANGWA,GINA O.
 LAURON,MICHAEL BRYAN S.
 DARABA,ALIBSAR P.
 MELENDEZ,JEOMERENCE MAE A.
 ABENDAN,KEVIN R.
 MOFAR,AMI B.
 ASO,MARVIN D.
 LABITAD,ANTONIA D.
 OMANDAM,MAY C.
 LLANARES,GIL F.
 ACOSTA,NIÑA LORENZA F.
 PABILLARAN,DARREN P.
 AUSTRIA,MIKE MARVIN S.
 CALURASAN,RENOLT M.
 DANGILAN,ZAYAS B.
 DOLIENTE,LORILE JANE M.
 RIVERA,RICHARD G.
 DUMADAG,HERMISA L.
 BALIOS,AIZA B.
 PUYOD,ROCHE T.
 MAINAR,ELVEN JAN B.
 PABUA,CLARK O.
 ASUFRA,MYRA D.
 ENERIO,ROSALIO JR G.
 SEMAÑA,GLADYS JOY A.
 ABATAYO,PEIRLA C.
 MERCADO,JUDE LYNDON T.
 FLORIN,GENIEGUIN P.
 BOBADILLA,JEAN CHANLOU H.
 OBSIOMA,CECELIA FAITH N.
 JABELGAS,JAY P.
 BASINANG,JEANNINE P.
 MATUGAS,JELBERT L.
 ANDRADE,BRIAN MITCHELL A.
 MANALOCON,SIRAD JR P.
 GUCON,JASON M.
 HUERVAS,REAGAN R.
 BAYLOMO,MIKE GIL P.
 PALER,ARCHIELOUS R.
 SALARDA,BERNABE III S.
 GAPE,JERICK B.
 BATUGAN,NOR-RAQUIB D.
 RAMOS,REY CEASAR S.
 AQUILAM,YRRA DEL G.
 SUMAYA,JOHN PAUL T.
 VENTOLINA,RONEL S.
 ALFECHE,ANACLETO JR P.
 ANIMO,DENNIS E.
 CARCALLAS,RONEL B.
 ALUYON,EDUARD P.
 ROSAL,ADRIAN PAUL L.
 PATOY,JESIE B.
 TAMULA,GLEN M.
 CURO,NORHAMZA S.
 MACANA,BENSONREV H.
 JACOBE,JOFEL O.
 GUEVARRA,MICHAEL D.
 MUEGO,ALFE H.
 ERMAC,MARK F.
 MARIMON,CHERRYL R.
 PAGUIA,MARJUN G.
 DURIAS,JONGKER B.
 PARTOSA,SHIRLVIC N.
 ISONG,JAMES P.
 JARAULA,LANDEMAR A.
 OROT,LENARD B.
 PABLO,GREATSON M.
 ACOBO,RINGO R.
OLAVIDES,DICK HUSSAIN D.
 PAGASARTONGA,JESSIE Y.
 BARBADILLO,ALLEN A.
 CAGUINDANGAN,MERCIE K.
 RENDON,ALCHER O.
 SANTOS,MICHAEL ORLAND I.
 TINGOT,BENJIE A.
 ENDOMA,MERRIE FE B.
 TAMAYO,SAMUEL P.
 MARICOL,MANSUETA B.
 TEJANO,ROSALIE O.
 HAMOY,REYL V.
 SABARICOS,JAMES P.
 GEORPE,JERSON E.
 LUZANO,MARYANITO A.
 RAPAL,AJENER S.
 QUIROG,JIFRED C.
 RECOSOSA,MA  KHARIN J.
 MAGSAYO,MARISSA E.
 QUIREQUIRE,SHAILA MAE S.
 BORAL,JOHN VINCENT L.
 ROMERO,JOSEPH E.
 QUIMIGING,FEIL T.
 GERE,RODNEY O.
 ANGGA,MICHAEL M.
 SACRO,ELMA V.
CAGBABANUA,EPRAIM C.
 BUO,MARK JEFFREY M.
 NERA,RYIAN R.
 FABRICANTE,ALFIE R.
 MANCAO,NEAL M.
 INDAR,ABDULSANNY L.
 PASTER,JOSEFA C.
 SIAWAN,AERON B.
 NAIN,RYAN A.
 CANO,MICHAEL P.
 GABONADA,JOVANIE T.
 LASCUÑA,CHRISTOPHER L.
 TOMPONG,DIONNE JR G.
 MAMARINTA,JUNAIDEN P.
 DAÑAR,MARIA CRISTY T.
 PANGANDAMAN,ABDUL-MUDHILL U.
 RAMA,LOUIE JAY P.
 CORBO,ARIEL S.
 CANEOS,FERDINAND D.
 ANLAGAN,GENEIEVE B.
 HADJI NAIM,SAIDAMEN S.
 SACAY,RONNIE MAR B.
 NACAYTUNA,RANDY T.
 FRANCIS,JOELITO R.
 CAPANGPANGAN,NEIL T.
 TOLERO,JOSEPH C.
DETALLA,BENIE JR O.
 DALAOTA,RENESTER RALD L.
 DALUMPINES,QUERUBE T.
 MAPANDI,MICHAEL D.
 DEL PUERTO,RANIE R.
 BENITO,JOFFREY-IAN E.
 AQUIATAN,ANDREW D.
 TAGARDA,ZYRUS R.
 ALDE,MICHAEL JOHN G.
 AMOR,ROMMEL JERSON C.
 ASOY,HONEY LOU C.
 DIA,ABDUL JALIL D.
 DAISOG,RAYMOND B.
 MANLANGIT,MARICEL A.
 CAMAY,RISTY I.
 TAGOD,MIKE L.
 EDAO,KEYMEN JR R.
 TOMOGSOC,SHEILA MARIE C.
 LANTOD,ALEX P.
 LOBO,JUNMER P.
 MERCA,CHARLIE M.
 AGUIÑOT,MARK KEVIN .
 CABARDO,PORFELMAR S.
 CALUMPANG,JAN MICHAEL B.
 DONGON,FRENCE C.
 BARANDA,REDIN B.
 JABA-AN,DOMINADOR G.
 PEREZ,ROLDAN JR E.
 LIMPAHAN,MAX MERSON C.
 CABALA,CHARLES II M.
 AUSTERO,RAMONITO B.
 PINO,RONEL DREAMBOY Z.
 TAMPAL,GERYL C.
 MANSUETO,JAYSON G.
 BETACURA,DANIELLE MARIE T.
 POLINAG,CLYDE NIEL B.
 BALDADO,EULOGIO JR C.
 COMILANG,GLENMAR C.
 CASTRO,POCHOLO IÑIGO B.
 QUIJANO,CHUCK LINDLE T.
 MELECIO,EDU T.
 LANIPA,DEVE GIBSON P.
 QUABO,JUDYLS  BRIAN B.
 ORONG,GERRY B.
 BAES,JESSAH Q.
 GUMISAD,LEO O.
 MARINAY,ODIZA FE D.
 FERRER,RHOSLIE E.
 LARIDO,RODEL M.
 NAPUECAS,EDELYN D.
 GALLARDO,RICO JR G.
 BACULIO,RICZEN JOY O.
LAMPASA,LINIE M.
 MOGAWA,NERWIL C.
 BANTILAN,ROLANDO JR S.
 GELIZON,JOHN NOBBER S.
 GALLEPOSO,JONARD S.
 CELESTE,GLENN LENNON P.
 ZABALLERO,JOHN REY L.
 BASTATAS,JAMES L.
 MANALOCON,ABDUL WAHAB M.
 VOSOTROS,LE JOSE S.
 VALMORES,MADEL T.
 ARADO,NOVA G.
 PLANTAR,LADY LOU A.
 TOME,MC ROWEN RAY T.
 AGAN,RICHARD J.
 SATUR,JOSUA G.
 ELUMBARING,REZZEL JEAN A.
 TAPONGOT,RODENIO JR M.
 YEPES,HANZEL DAWN Q.
 APUT,MARVIN D.
 JANDAYAN,JOMAR A.
 AJOS,WALTER J.
 PALER,RICARDO O.
 VILLANUEVA,JOHN JOSEPH J.
 DUMAGONOT,JUNRITZ V.
 LUMBAN,ROVHEMEN G.
NERI,MILYN E.
 MABILOG,LEDDY MAE P.
 TAJALA,REYMON P.
 BUNA,ANALY P.
 APONGAN,EDMAR JOHN A.
 VILLACERAN,LEOMARLD JR M.
 ELORDE,JUDE M.
 JABAGAT,RONALD L.
 MONTES,ANN MARGRET B.
 LLIDO,CLEMENCIO JR T.
 GALAROSA,GENEVIEVE L.
 BERONGOY,ARIEL O.
 EULOGIO,JOVAN CLARK R.
 CRUZ,SHIELA G.
 TABORADA,EDKHEEN R.
 CASINILLO,ROGER N.
 FLORES,MARK LESTER M.
 BAJE,CLIMPTON O.
 DIONES,DEXTER L.
 ENCABO,MARY ANN R.
 PAREDES,JOY MARC G.
 GAMALO,CHARMAINE C.
 BUSCAINO,HAYDEE E.
 CUBRADO,ZANDRA D.
 MONTECALVO,FRANCIS BERTIER JR N.
 MALAGAMBA,RYAN LOU A.
YAÑEZ,MARICHU S.
 PIANG,DENNIS M.
 PEREZ,JAMES PATRICK C.
 CALIPES,MAXIMO T.
 PEGALAN,ALYN C.
 CUTARAN,JAY-V S.
 BARRETE,GEROME LAURENCE G.
 MERCADO,JESSA D.
 CAGAMPANG,JUN P.
 ALINDONG,EMILY B.
 LANGGA,RONEL A.
 PONDIONG,ALINADER P.
 LONDO,ISMAEL S.
 OCLARIT,KRISTINE MARIE B.
 CABUSAG,SHIELLA MARIEZ D.
 PANCHO,MARY ROSE E.
 CINCOFLORES,MARYDEL C.
 MALAN,DANIEL E.
 LALA,ABUBACAR L.
 MORTABA,TOHAMIE D.
 YAMOMO,KINNAN KIRK T.
 MORADO,JAYCOB S.
 CABILLO,JHONNECK M.
 ESCOBIO,MARK SHERWIN B.
 MABAYO,OSCAR KENT G.
 RAGONIO,DIORE L.
ALBOROTO,JESS ROME G.
 COMONOG,SINAYANAN M.
 EMIA,ROLIE JR P.
 RENDON,RENANTE D.
 ELLEZO,ROLAND G.
 DEL PUERTO,JERRY G.
 TAGAPULOT,ALFIE O.
 ESCOBAL,KIVEN P.
 AWAL,NORODIN P.
 OCLARIT,DAVE J.
 BUCAL,RENE ROES D.
 TAPAYAN,NOLIE G.
 LEONO,PATERNO JR H.
 GUNTING,AL-HASSAN A.
 CANOY,RANILO B.
 AUGUSTO,REYNALDO C.
 GAMOROT,JOIE M.
 BURAY,MELODY FAY C.
 ACA,JULPRAM M.
 PONGCOL,KELVIN JAMES R.
 RAIZ,ARIES GRAY P.
 CATIAN,PETER MARK S.
 LARITA,BIENVENIDO JR C.
 DADIVAS,RENJIE C.
 CAHIG,JIMMY S.
 FEROLINO,JOHN MARK V.
VALDEHUEZA,JOSHUA C.
 LINABAN,ALJON L.
 LABIS,ISAGANI L.
 ARMAMENTO,JARDY A.
 MUGOT,ALRICH JAY P.
 OMANDAM,EDGAR A.
 PASTRANA,VINCENT F.
 CUBELO,RONABEL Q.
 BAYSON,HAZEL MAE L.
 MALAYO,ALOJA F.
 ABA,JIFF BINECER L.
 DAHILAN,MARK DAVE .
 EVANGELISTA,ACE M.
 LOZADA,JHOREN REY D.
 PEREZ,RIAN T.
 PELIGRO,ERWIN B.
 MAULAS,JAY B.
 BAGARES,RHOEL C.
 AUTIDA,ARIEL A.
 DE ASIS,FRANZ AYRTON A.
 TABLANG,ALBERT C.
 DANIEL,LARRY G.
 SONSONA,ELBERT T.
 QUINATADCAN,JESSREL D.
 GARBO,ALBERTO T.
 BONITA,SEAN CHRISTOPHER A.
MARTINEZ,JASMIN S.
 ONTEJO,JOHNNY A.
 TINAMBACAN,AREL A.
 PANDA-AG,ABDUL NAIL R.
 VALMORIA,LYSTER R.
 FRIAS,ZOREN RAY S.
 CAIREL,ALLAN O.
 RIVERA,REX ANTHONY R.
 PABONITA,BRIAN S.
 MARQUITA,JULIUS N.


source: prc.gov.ph

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21 January 2011

Philippine 2011 Calendar of Holidays






















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29 December 2010

You Need to Know

The following are the things that majority of the human raise do not know.
  1. A dime has 118 ridges around the edge.
  2. A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.
  3. A crocodile cannot stick out its tongue.
  4. A dragonfly has a life span of 24 hours.
  5. A goldfish has a memory span of three seconds.
  6. A "jiffy" is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second.
  7. A shark is the only fish that can blink with both eyes.
  8. A snail can sleep for three years.
  9. Al Capone's business card said he was a used furniture dealer. 
  10. All 50 states are listed across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the back of the $5 bill. 
  11. Almonds are a member of the peach family. 
  12. An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. 
  13. Babies are born without kneecaps. They don't appear until the child reaches 2 to 6 years of age. 
  14. Butterflies taste with their feet. 
  15. Cats have over one hundred vocal sounds. Dogs only have about 10.
  16. "Dreamt" is the only English word that ends in the letters "mt".
  17. February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon. 
  18. In the last 4,000 years, no new animals have been domesticated. 
  19. If the population of China walked past you, in single file, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction. 
  20. If you are an average American, in your whole life, you will spend an average of 6 months waiting at red lights. 
  21. It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open. 
  22. Leonardo Da Vinci invented the scissors. 
  23. Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable. 
  24. No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple. 
  25. On a Canadian two dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament building is an American flag. 
  26. Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing. 
  27. Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
  28. Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated. "Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand and "lollipop" with your right. 
  29. The average person's left hand does 56% of the typing. 
  30. The cruise liner, QE2, moves only six inches for each gallon of diesel that it burns. 
  31. The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. 
  32. The sentence: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" uses every letter of the alphabet. 
  33. The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid. 
  34. The words 'racecar,' 'kayak' and 'level' are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left (palindromes).
  35. There are 293 ways to make change for a dollar.
  36. There are more chickens than people in the world.
  37. There are only four words in the English language which end in "dous": tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, and hazardous. 
  38. There are two words in the English language that have all five vowels in order: "abstemious" and "facetious." 
  39. There's no Betty Rubble in the Flintstones Chewable Vitamins. 
  40. Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. 
  41. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.
  42. Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. 
  43. Women blink nearly twice as much as men. 
  44. Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks; otherwise it will digest itself.




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31 July 2010

Job Vacancy

 POSITION :

Mom, Mommy, Mama, Ma
 Dad, Daddy, Dada, Pa, Pop

 
JOB DESCRIPTION:

 Long term, team players needed, for challenging permanent work in an often chaotic environment. Candidates must possess excellent communication and organizational skills and be willing to work variable hours, which will include evenings and weekends and frequent 24 hour shifts on call. Some overnight travel required, including trips to primitive camping sites on rainy weekends and endless sports tournaments in far away cities! Travel expenses not reimbursed. Extensive courier duties also required.

 
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07 July 2010

PUTO: Filipino's Morning Food

In other countries, they just eat bread every morning. In fact, even some of the Filipinos also eat bread every morning. But Mostly, Filipinos want to eat "PUTO". Puto is made from rice but not just an ordinary rice. It is a special kind of rice that seems being mixed with something sticky and Filipinos, particularly in Cebu city Philippines, called it "PILIT". Pilit in Cebu, Philippines means sticky. Then cook it like an ordinary one. If it's cooked already and you think it's now ready to be eaten, then mixed it with coconut oil and put some sugar to until it tasted sweet.

That's how it's being cooked "PUTO".



                                      








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02 July 2010

Lexmark Monochrome Printer (E460dn)

Lexmark E460dn
Lexmark E460dn is one of the best monochrome printers of Lexmark. You might be wondering what does this "dn" means. Well, "d" mean this printer has the capability to print "duplex" prints. and for those who don't know, duplex print means printing on both sides of the paper. Then "n" means this printer can be connected or accessed through "network".

If you're having this printer or some of it's kind, you should know the some of the proper ways to use or operates this printer. If you'll be using a normal media or plain paper, such as letter size (with the weights not more that 80lbs), A4, Executive, Folio, B5, A5,and A6, you can use the main tray. But if you'll be using special type of media or paper such as envelopes, label, transparency, and card-stock, please use the "Multipurpose Feeder (MPF) for you not to experience jams or any other error from your printer.

Upon operating this printer, be sure to check first its voltage rating if it is 220V or 110V. In that way, you can avoid busting your printer. And when pulling out the cartridge, please handle it with care and place it on something dry and not rough and then cover its top portion with anything that a light can transmit on the photoconductor unit.

If your experiencing any other error or have any questions regarding this printer, please leave a comment on this article and I'd be happy to answer with all I know.


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29 April 2010

Italian to English


Prego Your Welcome
Boun Giorno Good Morning
Buona Serra Good Afternoon, Good Evening
Buona Notte Good Night
Grazie Thank You
Bella Beautiful
Bello Handsome
Brutto Ugly/ male
Brutta Ugly/ female
Che Dici? What do you mean?
Sei Stanca? Are you tired?
Sei Secura? Are you sure?
Ho Caldo I feel hot
Ho Sette I'm thirsty
Ho Fame I'm hungry
Ho Sonno I'm sleepy
Ho Freddo I feel cold
Ho Mangiato tanto I eat a lot
Sei molto bella your so beautiful





26 April 2010

50 FACTS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW



The word "queue" is the only word in the English language that is still pronounced the same way when the last four letters are removed.

Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms  like fried bacon.

Of all the words in the English language, the word 'set' has the most definitions!

What is called a "French kiss" in the English speaking world is known as an "English kiss" in France.

"Almost" is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order.

"Rhythm" is the longest English word without a vowel.

In 1386, a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child

A cockroach
can live several weeks with its head cut off!

Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.

You can't kill yourself by holding your breath