You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Monday, August 27, 2012

Cancer and Kidney Transplant in Mindanao

Cancer ranks third as the leading cause of death in the Philippines. It is estimated that for every 1,800 Filipinos, one will develop cancer annually and it is very common among Filipino patients to seek medical advice only when the disease is at advanced or terminal stage.

This topic is also very imported for foreigners/expatriates living in the Philippines.

I was surprised and happy being informed, that it is with this premise that the Davao Regional Hospital took center stage in developing a 200-million Pesos worth NUCLEAR RADIOTHERAPY CENTER that was inaugurated by no less than the Philippine Secretary of Health, Dr. Enrique T. Ona and paved its way as an additional service to the public already on January 8, 2012.

The first and only government hospital in Mindanao with the state-of-the-art digital medical linear accelerator, Davao Regional Hospital's Nuclear & Radiotherapy Center provides the most comprehensive services and affordable treatment for cancer patients not only in the region but in whole Mindanao.

For more detail information on the Radiotherapy Services you might contact:
084 - 4005614 or 0999 - 7622544 or 0933 - 942 6431 or email drh_tagum@yahoo.com.

One more thing: kidney transplant. The Davao Regional Hospital in Apokon, Tagum City, Davao del Norte  as a DOH (Department of Health)-retained Tertiary Teaching Hospital  has provided a comprehensive, accessible and quality kidney transplant service to the people in Davao and whole Mindanao since 2002 already. In the 5-year Kidney transplant census (2007-2011) of the Philippine Renal Disease Registry, Davao Regional Hospital is the NUMBER 1 TOP PERFORMING TRANSPLANT CENTER OUTSIDE METRO MANILA and on Rank 8 out of 32 transplant centers in the Philippines.

The Kidney Transplant Program is powered by a dedicated team of experts headed by Dr. Romulo A. Busuego with telephone-numbers 084 - 4005323 or 0908 - 5803585 or 0933 - 9426431 or email drh_tagum@yahoo.com.




Friday, August 24, 2012

Absurd

(Re-post of the Editorial of MINDANAO DAILY MIRROR from August 21, 2012 with friendly permission of the Publisher and Editor in Chief Mrs. Marietta Siongco.)

Senator Vicente "Tito" Sotto, or at least his chief-of-staff, Hector Villacorta, have unwittingly given the go-signal for everyone in the Philippines to take everything in the internet and using it in any way possible without having to attribute the source - indeed, we can now even claim the words, pictures, music, and other creations of other people as our own without fear of being taken to court. This scenario has come out after Villacorta, in explaining Sotto's apparent plagiarism of blogger Sarah Pope, said Philippine law still regard the Internet as public domain and that no liabilities should be raised when information was taken from this source.

This means Filipino students from now on can copy-paste any work taken from the Internet and use it for their term paper, theme writing, essays, and other school work and not be scolded by their teachers. Online publications can take any article, photograph, art work, music - literally anything - from any online source and publish it without having to pay the artists, or even inform them. And yes, government officials can swipe the research of other people and use them for their own purposes, without having to do their own work and without even having to verify if the research is accurate.

if that scenario sounds absurd to you, that's because it is. In the irst place, it is not true what Villacorta said: we do have the Intellectual Property Code o the Philippines, officially known as Republic Act No. 8293, which holds that copyright is automatically given for creative works. While the Internet is not explicitly mentioned, the fact is that blog posts - or any other material on the Internet - are owned by their creators and as such much not be appropriated without attribution. Any use of the material without proper citation is tantamount to stealing. Everyone knows that - except, apparently, for Sotto and his people.
 


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Philippines and Germany to Sign New Tax Treaty in 2013


The Philippines and Germany are set to sign in 2013 a new tax agreement aimed at increasing German investments in the country.

In a meeting in Berlin last July 20, both countries have concluded the third and final round of negotiations on the revision of the accord, called "Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation with respect to Taxes on Income and Capital, at Germany's Federal Ministry of Finance.

All outstanding issues were resolved during the last round of the five days meetings, with both parties agreeing on the adoption of new standards in the adoption in the tax treaty.

The new tax treaty is designed to protect against the risk of double taxation where the same income is taxable in the Philippines and in Germany.

the signing of the new agreement is expected to take place in Germany early 2013. Amid an unresolved airport terminal dispute between Manila and Berlin, Germany remained a strong significant partner of the Philippines  with a total bilateral trade valued US$ 2.9 billion in 2011.



Sunday, August 19, 2012

Magicians in Davao


The Asian Magic Association (AMA) was founded last April 28, 2003 In Hong Kong during its 2003 International Magic Convention, by magic societies from Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Philippines and Korea. On the 9th convention AMA has chosen to hold it in the Philippines: and, the beautiful city of Davao takes pride as the host city. It was made possible through the efforts of James Infiesto (also one of my Facebook connection), Davao City's Father of Magic and Convention Director.

The convention will be on September 14 to 17, 2012. It is a star-studded affair with Asian celebrities in Magic wherein some will either compete, show-off, and give lectures. Two Star Magic Shows on September 14 and 15, is both a delightful source of amazing magical moments for Davao people to mark their calendars. Fortunately, a power cast lectures promises a vast opportunity to gain insights and techniques for Filipino magicians to hone their talents. 

For more details visit http://www.asianmagicdavao.com or call James Infiesto at 0933 663 5401 or 0910 204 1199.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Population Bill Tests Philippine Catholic Church's Clout | The Christian Century

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A Glimpse at Davao City's Theater Organizations - Why They Hardly Survive and Thrive

GUEST COLUMN

by Jared Okri


Davao City is undoubtedly a haven of emerging artists. Performing arts groups - whether formed out of friendship or formally established have been sprouting recently. These groups come and go; are able to produce one production or two at most. And, as always, most of these groups and organizations don't see the dawning of another production.

Let's tak about registered theater organizations. A lot of actors are to be considered in giving conclusion to their early demise. Primarily, there is a scare financial backing. Putting up a simple theater production is no easy task. The cost of an average theater production (with hefty performance space rentals and all the technical and manpower requirements) would cost around 80,000.00 Pesos on the average and finding funds for these productions is like pushing a camel through a needle's hole, so to speak.

Another viable reason why it's hard for theater organizations to survive in Davao City is lack of support from the government sector. Speaking from past experiences, a government official would aptly support socio-civic projects than extend generosity to theater play productions. There are few names that can be considered as "patrons of theater plays". Unfortunately, their generosity would be limited to just a single production. After such, they wil bid goodbye to being 'patrons' of the thespians. Hardly do I know of a local performing arts council that nurtures theater organizations. If there's any, please inform me.

Most theater productions, to be able to survive, would rely on sponsorships. Unfortunately, when a local theater organization pitches a proposal for sponsorship, it is easily turned down simply because it's not known or hasn't produced big productions. After this goes back to how can a self-sustaining theater organization produce high-quality productions without financial aid/grant? It is also a sad fact that when national celebrities are brought to the city, almost all of these companies and establishments would go gaga in volunteering to sponsor such events, while our local theater organizations are dying on the side. The harsh reality of discrimination is an almost always on the front when these small local theater organizations are against these big, well-established productions heralding these national celebrities.

Don't these theater productions sell tickets? They do. Unfortunately, the lack of theater play goers to watch and appreciate theater productions is almost always the reason for plummeting ticket sales. Theater productions like plays and musicals are expensive to mount. But prices are kept low allowing public to watch and enjoy these productions, thus affecting the ticket sales revenue. It is also a fact that only a meager percentage of Dabawenyos appreciates theater plays and musicals. It must have come from the fact that art appreciations is not well rooted in our culture. Or shall I say the more dominant performing arts culture flourishing in our city is the ethnic culture, leaving mainstream theater productions as minority.

With all these problems at hand, why are theater organizations pushing it real hard to mount productions? The answer to this question vary from one theater group to another.Some theater companies do it for advocacy while others do it for profit. Voiceworks Theater Company, Inc. (VCTI) - http://www.vtci.weebly.com for one, strives to promote the development of theater and musical theater in Davao City, providing avenue for emerging actors and theater practitioners to hone their craft, with a bigger goal of "inspiring young people to achieve discipline and excellence in life through performing arts. Voiceworks is established not just to teach people how to sing, dance, or act. VCTI envisions to teach everyone to dream, to offer hope, to present opportunities for change, to give direction and lead people to discover their purposes, to encourage a lifestyle of excellence and service, and build a community that is sincerely concerned of the welfare of this country.

Theater organizations like Voiceworks Theater company, Inc. whose aim is for the betterment of the youth and the society needs support in all forms for it to survive and thrive specially during these times of economic crisis. Government and private sectors alike can impact in helping theater organizations to flourish in Davao City. Patrons and matrons can be prime movers in teaching appreciation for theater plays. Classroom activities specifically designed for art appreciation like going to a theater play will help theater productions to flourish.

All these and more can greatly help our city's theater organizations to survive, thrive and continue to produce theater productions that are relevant, shakers, movers and agents of social change. Whether you're a government oficial, a leader of an organization, a business owner or just an overage individual: YOU CAN HELP!

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Author's Note: Share this article and help stir awareness on theater play appreciation in our community. - This article is one of ten articles on THE IMPORTANCE OF THEATER PLAYS IN OUR COMMUNITY.


Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Davao's Exotic Delights

Travelling to Davao is always an exotic experience. The safest city in the country has got its tourists falling in love with its natural wonders and exciting adventures. But that's not the end of it. Even the food here is thrilling! Some may call it weird or unusual, but isn't it that the best part of travelling? To try something that is out of the ordinary so that you can truly say you've experienced the place? And we're not just talking about the exotic Durian fruit. 

They've got more!

Ever tasted Carabao meat? Picture your "pochero" or beef stew with Carabao meat in it, and it will spell delicious in Davao. It's considered a delicacy, especially if made by one restaurant called Bulca Chong. The place looks like a house, except there is a big sign of its name with a drawing of a red carabao head. The meat is tender and the soup is mouth-watering. Need more? They'll give you extra bowls of soup for your rice to swim on. they open till late night, and it's where most people go to after a long night of partying.
One of the after-sought places to eat in Davao is the Goat's eye at Matina Town Square. No, there is no food here that has the goat's eye, but Davaoenos claim this is where the best Dinakdakan can be eaten.Made of pork ears, cheeks, and brain, plus a dish of citrus flavor and some onions, the unique dish will surely give your taste buds a kick, Nothing goes to waste in Philippine cooking. Every part is used up and every bit tastes just as good.


Did you know that crocodile meat is low in fat and calories, and high in protein? Riverwalk Grill has got an "exotic menu" with various ways of eating crocodile meat. They have got crocodile cooked as a steak, sislig, roasted ribs, caldereta, and kare-kare. They also serve ostrich meat and even an ostrich-egg omelet! Now how lare can that oelet be?

Just recently, Philip Dizon, owner of the Davao Crocodile farm has ventured into something more exotic. He has made his very own Crocodile Lechon. Now, before animal conservationists give a big no-no to this, the crocodiles used for eating are those that are bread in his farm, and are not endangered. He has already perfected his recipe, and people who tasted it have been clamoring for more. Definitely a must-try, and definitely Filipino.

On your next trip to Davao, go ahead and explore. Fill your eyes with the sights of Davao, nourish your mind with the culture and lives of the people, absorb the friendliness of  the Davaoenos, and give your stomach a unique gastronomic kick! Eating is indeed more fun in the Philippines!


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(Repost with friendly permission from WHERE MAGAZINE. My gratitude to Publisher Raymund Isaac and Chief Editor Mitzi Gamboa-Tongoy. Visit also www.whrmag.com).