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SASMAC Grandmaster Dante Alambra brings 4th World Tournament to Winnipeg. The best Sikaran practioners from Canada, USA, Philippines and around the world competed in the 4th World Sikaran Tournament earlier this month at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg. The tournament was hosted by Grandmaster Dante Alambra of Sikaran Arnis School of Martial Arts Canada (SASMAC). Over 200 competitors competed in the one-day tournament. Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal
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he 4th World Sikaran Tournament hosted by, Grandmaster Dante Alambra of Sikaran Arnis School of Martial Arts of Canada was held on May 10th, 2014 at the RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg. The competition was fierce and entertaining with more than 200 competitors that came from Philippines, Australia, USA and Canada. More than 400 lively spectators watched the return of former middleweight champion, Carlo Alambra spar. Carlo earned the gold medal during the 1986 and 1994 World Tournaments and once again recieved the gold at the 4th
World Tournament. The Gala Awards Dinner was a combination of both great food and heartfelt speeches. The 200 guests in attendance included key members of the World Sikaran Brotherhood as well as, regional members of the community that assisted in making this event possible. Sikaran Arnis School of Martial Arts of Canada would like to thank the international delegates, volunteers, sponsors and martial arts schools for supporting this event. For a complete list of supporting schools and those honoured at the gala please go to www.
SASMAC would like to thank Mike Pagtakhan for making the 4th world Sikaran tournament a success and for his continued support here on out.
sikaranarnis.net. That evening, at the Awards Dinner Gala, the WSBP World Sikaran Brotherhood of the Philippines along with Meliton Geronimo Jr., the son of Grandmaster Meliton C. Geronimo also recognized and awarded the following: Master Dante Solomon Alambra presented the awards; Distinguished Instructors in Sikaran: Dastin Alambra, Elpedio Seletaria Jr., Vic Ferrer, Andy Sanano Jr., Henry Bio, Louelle Lledo Jr., Emmanuel Querubin, Jimmy Torres Sr., , Pascual Velara Jr., Carlo Alambra, Tom Sulit, Art Voluntad, Lito Jacla, Robert Precioso, Chris Byrne, Dr. Ken Leyton-Brown, Murray Roe, Steve Prince, Terry Caderma, Stephen Prince, Jamie Reyes, Eddie Miller, Felix Jun Santo, Russl Friessen, Corazon Ferrer and Delfin Voluntad.
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Sikaran black belts and instructors Datu Tim Hartman (USA), Pau Villamor, Andy Sonano (USA), Darren Lea (Australia), Murray Roe.
Senior Sikaran Black belts, Jimmy Aaron, Jon Aaron, Vince Biluan, Pascual Valera Jr., Taekwondo Instructors, Master Robert Quan, Mark Chornley, and Sikaran Master Dante Alambra
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legitimate and separate art form without too much regard for the lifestyles, convictions, sense of fashion, or other life adventures or misadventures of the artists who produce them. That’s why my suggestion to people to be able to appreciate music to the fullest is to listen to music and not to watch music. Meaning, the best way to appreciate music is to listen to it by playing a CD, a vinyl record, or even an MP3 file and not by watching a music video because the visual (which has nothing to do anyway with the actual sound) distracts the listener from absorbing all the musical details of the song or piece he is listening to.
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Always Look for the Sound or Style You Like…Not Only for the Bands You’ve Accustomed With Because New Wave and similar-sounding genres have become my favorite sound, I’m always on the lookout for new bands and albums whose musical styles carry that trademark New Wave sound—angular and jangly rhythm guitars, repetitive and regularly pattern guitar adlibs, melodic basslines, presence of keyboards and synthesizers, brooding vocal styles, as well as incorporation of string and horn instruments. Having said that, here’s the list of my 13 recommended albums released in the 2000s, especially to those who like also New Wave or Alternative Rock in general. Desert Wolves - Pontification (2000) Camera Obscura - Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi (2001) New Order - Get Ready (2001) Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress (2003) British Sea Power - The Decline of British Sea Power (2003) The Postal Service - Give Up (2003) The Most Serene Republic - Underwater Cinematographer (2005) Nightmare of You Nightmare of You (2005) The Killers - Sam’s Town (2006) The Camerawalls Pocket Guide to the Otherworld (2008) Coldplay - Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008) Bad Lieutenant - Never Cry Another Tear (2009) This Final Frame - My Blue Heart (2009) Final Note The moment you declare that there’s no more good music or albums to look forward to in the current times, you effectively limited your chance in enjoying music in general. Realize that there will always be good and interesting music available in any given place or time. All you need really is an open mind and a good pair of open ears. Besides, when it comes to studio-recorded music, whether the music is good or bad still remains subjective.
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truthful. In doing so, the Officer needed to verify Mr. Bhamra’s periods of employment with his employer, the Panesar Timber Store in India. Mr. Bhamra claimed to have spent several years working at this store as a cabinetmaker and carpenter. In his application, Mr. Bhamra supplied both the SINP and Citizenship and Immigration Canada with a sworn statement from Mr. Jit Singh, the alleged owner of the Panesar Timber Store. The sworn statement was written on company letterhead and was allegedly signed by Mr. Singh, whose contact information was listed on the letter. Upon telephoning the Panesar Timber Store to verify Mr. Bhamra’s employment history, the Officer was provided with some surprising information. The Officer spoke to a man who, with no reason to suspect otherwise, allegedly claimed to be Mr. Singh. When asked about Mr. Bhamra,
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3.The individual who answered the phone denied on several occasions during the call ever having known or employed Mr. Bhamra, or anyone by that name; 4.The individual who answered the phone indicated that they only manufactured certain wood products, none of which were those listed by Mr. Bhamra; 5.The individual who answered the phone was able to name the other employees who were mentioned in the sworn statement letter provided by Mr. Bhamra; and 6.The Officer did not indicate to the individual that he was calling regarding an immigration application until the end of the conversation. Because his application was refused on the grounds of a misrepresentation, Mr. Bhamra was barred from applying to
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Eight finalists vying for Queen of the Festival The eight lucky finalists vying for the 2014 Queen of the Festival were introduced to the public on May 2 at FSGW Hall. The finalists include Julienne Reyes, Maria Nelissa Lastimosa,
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Shopping Centre. A new Queen of the Festival will be crowned on Sunday, July 13 at a black-tie formal gala on Sunday, July 13 at Canad Inns Polo Park.
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o trip to Winnipeg is complete without a visit to Vickar Community Chev Olds. Pilita Corrales dropped in for a visit with Larry and Tova Vickar for lunch and a tour of the Vickar Community Chev Olds dealership. This was
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Pilita's only public appearance before the concert on May 15 and was an opportunity to thank the Vickar Automotive Group for their commitment as the Platinum Sponsor for "An Evening With Pilita Corrales and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra."
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ver a year in planning, production and scheduling and Pilita Corrales has finally landed in Winnipeg. She is set to perform in a once-in-lifetime concert with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Asia's Queen of Song will be the Prairie's Queen of Song as she prepares for her May 15th debut at the Centennial Concert Hall. During her arrival at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International
Airport, she was met by eager fans hoping to get a selfie or two in with Pilita Corrales.
A special end-of-the-tour gift from Larry and Tova Vickar, a pink hoodie and baseball cap to keep Pilita warm during her stay in Winnipeg.
Pilita with the service staf at Vickar Chev.
Pilita’s limo is ready but first, let’s take a Pilita Corrales with Manitoba BMer Joy photo with WAA valet and limo service Pascual. staff.
Larry and Tova Vickar with Pilita Corrales featuring a Philippine print depicting their contribution to their philanthropic ventures in the Philippines.
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Kicking and Dreaming Canada – USA Soccer Friendly Inspires Future Players By Derick Ramos
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attendance for a women’s game in Canada. Winnipeg will play host to group stage matches in next year’s tournament. Canadian soccer hero Christine Sinclair and Winnipegger Desiree Scott both suited up for the match. Canada opened the scoring in the 35th minute when 18-yearold defender Kadeisha Buchanan headed a corner kick past a diving American keeper, Hope Solo. Buchanan’s goal was her first as a member of the national team. Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod was brilliant in net stopping Heather O’Reilly and Abby Wambach to keep the Americans off the board. However, in the 78th minute another
Canadian born player scored. Sydney Leroux, who was born in Surrey, BC but has played for the United States since 2008, scored off a misplay by Rebecca Quinn to equalize the game to the dismay of the crowd. Canadian coach John Herdman was disappointed with the end result. “Disappointed, I’ve got to say,” Herdman said of the game. “You’re one up on against the number one team in the world with 15 minutes to go I won’t be standing here clapping”. Despite the draw, Herdman tipped his hat to the Winnipeg crowd stating earlier in the week that his team would need the hometown crowd to get behind them. Many young fans in attendance were treated to a world class soccer match with many walking away
with dreams of playing for Canada one day. “The future was out there tonight,” Herdman said of his young players Buchanan and Quinn. And just maybe the future of Canadian soccer was out there watching in the stands also.
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arokya Ni Edgar frontman Chito Miranda confirmed his engagement with actress Neri Naig. Miranda was emotional during the engagement to his 28-year-old girlfriend. On May 14, 2014, Chito Miranda shared a YouTube video featuring his romantic proposal with his girlfriend. Naig thought it was just another acting job. According to the singer and composer, he connives with his friend who is a director to shoot for a music video. Chito Miranda noted that
the music video is just a front of his proposal because he wanted to document everything. Neri was asked to star in a music video and had spent the day posing for the camera while Chito Miranda on his part went to a flower shop and bought a bouquet of flowers. The proposal of Chito Miranda happened at night when the words “Ako na
siguro and pinaka swerteng lalake sa buong Cavite” were flashed on a projector screen. A puzzled Naig turned around, taking the hint that something else was happening. Her boyfriend Miranda then came out from the shadows and handed her a colorful bouquet of flowers. The couple hugged and kissed as they watched on the screen photos of them together. These were followed by the words “Because I will marry
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the most beautiful woman in Eastwood…if she would allow it?” Chito Miranda then knelt in front of Neri Naig and made an emotional marriage proposal to his girlfriend. Chito was quoted as saying “I love you very much, baby… Will you marry me, baby?” he said. Neri Naig then replied with a sweet “Of course, yes.” she said. The couple then embraced with each other and the fireworks displays prepared by Chito add more memories to his unforgettable proposal.
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online views. Their films include By Chance, My Better Half, My Nerdy Valentine and the list goes on. On their Instagram page, Jam revealed that he is set to undergo treatment for the next four months. Michelle clarified that she is not pregnant and that she made the proposal to settle everything for both of them. After Jam’s recovery, they will start the preparations for their wedding.
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Cebuana teen succeeded Miss Philippines Earth 2013 title-holder Angelee Claudett Delos Reyes of Olongapo City during the coronation night held at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. She is 19-year-old Jamie Herrell of Cebu City, whose environmental advocacy is antianimal cruelty. Herrell said she has seen how some people treat animals in a wrong way, adding
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Dara, became a popular actress-singer in the Philippines after finishing as a runner-up in ABSCBN’s hit show, Star Circle Quest. She also appeared in several movies such as Volta (2004), Bcuz of U (2004), ‘D Lucky Ones (2006), and Super Noypi (2006). Other members of the groupGong Minzy, Park Bom, and CL- are said to arrive in Manila early this Friday. The K-POP group, 2ne1, is idolized by millions of fans around the world and is popular because of its quirky fashion and a witty music.
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Immortal Sacrament: The Ultimate Filipino-Canadian Metal Band in Manitoba
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ormed in 2010, Immortal Sacrament is perhaps the only legitimate Metal band of Manitoba whose members are all Filipinos. The band is currently comprised by Paul Magnaye (vocals), Sherwin Ylagan (bass), Marron Verzosa (guitar), Ronnel Villamar (guitar), and Jolo Mejia (drums). They cite System of a Down, Killswitch Engage, and Bullet for My Valentine as their major musical influences. During the first batch of Immortal Sacrament, with former drummer Joseph David and bass player Michael Borja, they have released an album of 10 songs the main theme of which was hope. In the second album that the band is currently working on, they talk about struggles and life’s experiences. Possible songs include “Life,” “Resurrection,” “Grave,” “Silhouette,” “Greed,” “Flames,” and “Undivided.” Immortal Sacrament has come a long way in their four years of existence; they have performed at various venues and events that included The Zoo Night Club and Ozzy’s Bar (160 Osborne St.), Club 3D at Kirkfield Motor Hotel (3317 Portage Ave.), Park Theatre (698 Osborne St.), Garrick Centre
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Honda Accord Hybrid Awarded Top Green Car for 2014
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he long drive between Winnipeg and Calgary is just over 1,300kms. Last month, I drove a Toyota Tundra and spent approximately $300 in fuel. Driving the 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid back to Winnipeg, the fuel cost for regular unleaded was approximately $125. Even with premium unleaded gas, I would have spent an equivalent of approximately $150. Average fuel consumption over the 1,300kms
long drive was approximately 6.7l per 100kms. After driving previous hybrid vehicles along that stretch, the Honda Accord Hybrid was a rockstar when it comes to fuel efficiency. Driving the Accord through the Canadian Rockies and on the TransCanada through the prairies was enjoyable. Even with a hybrid engine, driving didn’t seem underpowered. The ride was quiet and comfortable.
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While driving in Banff, Calgary and Winnipeg, I tried using every single trick in the book to use the electric engine in the city. That meant very slow acceleration on green lights, keeping my speed under 40km/hr to keep the ECO drive engaged. The Honda Accord Hybrid performed extremely well and given the start-stop traffic during construction season in Winnipeg, this car would perform well in saving on annual fuel costs. The Honda Accord Hybrid was named as the top Canadian Green Car for 2014 earlier this
year in Toronto at the Canadian Green Car Awards. The Accord Hybrid took top honours after beating other category winners. Powering the Honda Accord Hybrid is the 2.0 litre 16-valve, Atkinoson DOHC i-VTEC 4-cyclinder engine coupled to an electric motor that pumps a combined hybrid system power of 196hp. The Honda Accord is a great vehicle already. Providing a hybrid option makes the Honda Accord line of vehicles even better. The one noticeable difference, which really isn’t
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noticeable, is the size of the trunk. Honda has to put the batteries somewhere and as a result, had to sacrifice trunk space. While the size of the trunk is smaller, I was able to use the 348 litre trunk space adequately for luggage, camera gear and pasalubong. The 2014 Honda Accord Touring Sedan has a base price of $35,690. Price as tested including freight, AC tax is $37,485. Other hybrid vehicles in this class include the Ford Fusion Hybrid, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Kia Optima Hybrid, and Hyundai Sonata Hybrid.
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Horoscope You don’t usually neglect yourself, but this period reminds you to pay more attention to the small, less exciting details of daily life. Get more organized, find those misplaced documents, and eat more healthfully. This period could get rocky. Don’t get bent out of shape if someone springs a surprise bigger than yours. May is intense. You might get on people’s nerves if you expect them to be equally intense. Focus on your own issues and cut others some slack.
You might want to invest in improving your health and overall wellness by purchasing some exercise equipment or a gym membership. Passion, jealousy, anger, and just about any other intense emotion could show up in key interactions, so mind how you go. Pay attention to intuitive insights about how to improve your finances. It could save you time and money.
Your curiosity could peak, spurring creative ideas or enticing you to consider dating if you’ve been out of the loop for a while. You’re in your element now and eager to enjoy the pleasures of life. You might want to lighten your schedule around the midweek Later, social opportunities look especially encouraging, with a chance for a delightful meeting.
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Though creative conflict still appears in your life, you might be motivated to start on an idea you’ve been mulling over for some time. Fortunately, the rest of the week provides just that. Success happens when you take that first baby step and keep going.
Although relationships could be a bit of a challenge, there’s also plenty of sizzle showing up in your social life. Opportunities to explore groups or move in new circles could be a revelation.
Conversations lead to productive encounters, collaboration, and opportunities to get involved in creative projects. This isn’t the time to make snap decisions or say anything you could regret later. The rest of the week seems delightfully upbeat, bringing encounters that inspire and delight. Sizzling chemistry may endear you to someone very quickly on Thursday. The weekend brings a chance for all-out indulgence.
You may be thinking about life’s deeper issues, as a focus on spiritual and emotional matters could encourage a period of reflection. Perhaps what you really want is for harmony and balance to pervade your everyday existence. Although powerful emotions may arise, simply feeling them can help them dissipate.
Business deals and career opportunities may show up, enhancing your prospects if you’re willing to step outside your comfort zone. Connecting with key people, researching options, and gathering information can help you reach an important goal.
You seem to be on a roll, especially as your social life and love life are concerned. Interactions with many people can be the catalyst to some exciting things happening for you. Be willing to let your curiosity lead the way and more exciting things will come to you. Also, opportunities for romance seem particularly appealing.
You may be curious to explore options for new contracts, jobs, and work in general. With Mercury in Gemini and making some spectacular aspects this week, it’s a good time to advertise your skills and services, apply for interviews, and get things up and running in general. There is also a lot happening on the home front, with the chance of a surprise visitor showing up.
Opportunities for romance, business, and anything else you can think of could be there for you this week. Researching your options by surfing online could result in rich pickings intense energies could cause you to doubt your motives or someone else’s. Reflect carefully before you make any important decisions.
Home and family matters seem positive, as upbeat transits may coincide with family get-togethers or celebrations. You might want to splurge on items for your home. A spontaneous decision to upgrade the decor could have you considering paint, carpets, or curtains. However, it also pays to monitor your spending and stick to a sensible budget. Spending without thinking could cause unnecessary anxiety later.
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The 7th Fleet has never left
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here is a minority but very vocal group of Filipinos – including militant lawmakers and Catholic Church leaders -- who are critical of the recently inked Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) between the Philippines and the United States. Some say it was a mockery of the Philippine constitution. Some say President Benigno Aquino III sold out the country to America. And some say that China would drop thermonuclear bombs on the Philippines if war broke out with the U.S. Well, that’s what the anti-American minority thinks. But what does the majority of Filipinos think? According to the 2013 Global Attitudes Project conducted by Pew Research Center in Washington, D.C., the Philippines got an 85% score – the highest among 39 participating countries -- when people were asked: “Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of the US?” But what were coming out in the Philippine press were mostly negative information -- or misinformation -- picturing the U.S. as a neo-colonial and imperialistic power. Nothing is farther from the truth. As a matter of fact, America didn’t need to reestablish permanent bases on Philippine territory. The U.S. has close to 100,000 military personnel in Japan, South Korea, and Australia, and assets that include a nuclear aircraft carrier, nuclear submarines, fighter jets, and strategic bombers. However, the U.S. is still committed to defend the Philippines if attacked by a foreign power. The Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), which was signed in 1951, is still in full force notwithstanding the Philippine Senate’s abrogation of the U.S. bases agreement in 1991. But no sooner had the Americans left than the Chinese started grabbing Philippine territory.
Deception In 1994, China built a platform on the tiny Panganiban Reef (Mischief Reef) purportedly to provide a rest stop for fishermen in the area. Since the reef was only 130 nautical miles from Palawan, the Philippines welcomed it, as it would be beneficial to Filipino fishermen. Wrong! As soon as the Chinese had established their presence in the area, they started building fortifications on the reef. A more recent incident happened in 2012 at the Scarborough Shoal (Panatag Shoal), 124 nautical miles from Luzon. After driving out Filipino fishermen from the lagoon in the shoal, a standoff ensued between Chinese and Philippine Coast Guard vessels. The U.S. brokered a deal where both countries would withdraw their vessels from the shoal. The Philippines complied with the agreement but China did not. Instead China roped off the only entrance to the lagoon; thus, preventing Filipino fishermen from getting in. It was then that President Aquino decided to ask the Americans for help. Negotiations were started eight months ago to look for ways to bring back the Americans without violating the 1987 Constitution, which prohibits foreign military bases on Philippine soil. EDCA On April 28, 2014, the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) was signed. The agreement came at a time when China had been building a blue-water navy capable of operating across the open seas, such as the waters surrounding the Philippines. With a navy with no warships and an air force with no warplanes, the Philippines is helplessly at the mercy of China. China could easily take over Philippine territories in the disputed waters of the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea) without firing a shot. For the past year, China has been keenly eyeing the Ayungin
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Shoal that is part of the oil- and gas-rich Spratly archipelago. Ayungin is only 105 nautical miles from the Palawan coast, which China could use as a forward operating base in the area. It is the gateway to the prized Recto Bank, which is only about 80 nautical miles from Palawan. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration the Recto Bank could hold up to 5.4 billion barrels of oil and 55.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The only thing that’s preventing China from forcibly taking possession of Ayungin – and Recto Bank thereafter -- is a small detachment of Philippine marines deployed to a rusty naval ship, the BRP Sierra Madre, which lays aground off Ayungin. Vigilance Last May 10, it was reported in the news that two helicopters from the USS Blue Ridge, the flagship of the U.S. 7th Fleet, spotted two Chinese guided missile destroyers near the Scarborough Shoal. The 7th Fleet issued a statement saying that it “has around 70 to 80 ships and submarines at its disposal along with 150 aircraft, and added that it operates 365 days throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.” The report also said, “The presence of the 7th Fleet flagship in the vicinity of the Scarborough coincided with the opening of the Balikatan Exercises 2014, wherein 5,500 Philippines and U.S. forces will be conducting simultaneous drills and humanitarian activities in different parts Luzon and the Visayas.” With the 7th Fleet operating all year round in the Indo-AsiaPacific region, it serves as a warning to all nations, particularly China, that the South China Sea, which is one of the busiest maritime routes, should – nay, must! – be open to free navigation by any country. The size of the 7th Fleet would continue to increase as planned by President Barack Obama’s “Pivot to Asia,” which would “rebalance” 60% of U.S. naval and air forces to the IndoAsia-Pacific region. After more than two decades since the closure of the Subic Naval Base, which the 7th Fleet called home, many believe that she’s back in full swing. Wrong! The 7th Fleet has never left. She’s always been at sea vigilant as ever.
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Those Guys Celebrates Five Years with Premiere at RMTC
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hey’ve hit the five-year milestone and Winnipeg’s most versatile allmale a cappella group is celebrating
with its biggest show yet! On Tuesday, Theatre Centre with special guest, Renee May 20, 2014, Those Guys will perform Lamoureux. for the first time at the Royal Manitoba Made up of eight performers who represent a cross-section of the Winnipeg music and theatre community, Those Guys have built a reputation for dynamic, feelgood performances since 2009. Their repertoire, which ranges from The Nylons to Justin Timberlake, features complex (often original) musical arrangements performed without a single instrument. “Every year, we push ourselves to do something new and challenging,” says Bernie Pastorin, the group’s artistic director and founder. “This show meets that challenge, packed with new music and choreography you can’t help but sing and dance along to. If you’re looking for a fun night out with the whole family, you won’t want to miss it.” Over five years, Those Guys have performed in venues throughout Winnipeg and toured across Manitoba and Alberta. They have become a staple at corporate functions, helping to open the Richardson International Airport and entertaining the likes of Virgin music mogul Richard Branson. But they also prioritize using their talents to support local charities and
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non-profits. “We all love Winnipeg so much,” says Pastorin. “We are committed to giving back as much as we’ve received from this amazing community.” Most recently, Those Guys participated in (SHOW), the tsunami relief fundraiser for The Philippines. That Show with Those Guys: Fifth Time’s the Charm happens May 20 at the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, 174 Market Ave. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 and available online thoseguysacappella.brownpapertickets. com. Tickets are also available at Winnipeg retail locations McNally Robinson Booksellers, Into the Music and Music Trader. Those Guys are: Dexter Barcellano (baritone), Matt Baron (vocal percussion), Ben Campbell (baritone), James Campbell (bass), Mike Engstrom (tenor), Derek Leenhouts (baritone), Simon Miron (baritone/bass), and Bernie Pastorin (tenor). In 2012, Those Guys released their first studio recording, That Album, and are currently working on their sophomore offering, this time featuring some original songs.
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Case of the prewedding day jitters
together, perhaps it’s best to grow up apart. 4.Goals, dreams and aspirations. The person you’re planning on spending the rest of your life with should be ready to grow with you. Whether you plan on travelling, changing career paths or starting a family, there needs to be a mutual understanding
from both parties that all options are in the realm of possibility. If they’re not ready to consider being a part of your big decisions, decide whether or not you want to compromise your goals and passions for their sake. Marriage is a lifelong commitment, and by no means a linear path. When you’re ready to
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our stomach has declared war against your system. You have reoccurring nightmares about walking down the aisle. You can’t stand the thought of picturing yourself in one of the most beautiful dress you’ll ever own. You’re suddenly struck with an unshakeable paranoia, running each and every possible lifelong scenario in your mind – the good, bad and disastrous included. Does any of this sound familiar? If so, you may have a case of the pre-wedding day jitters. Some people blame it on nerves. Others feel taking an opportunity to reflect leads them to reassess their decisions – and a commitment that is “supposed to” last a lifetime. Whether you’re anxious or uncertain, understand this is not the end of your nuptial journey. If you feel as though something simply isn’t right, test out some of the steps listed below before you decide to call it quits. 1.Reach out to someone who knows you best. Sometimes, it helps to get an outside perspective – especially from someone who is ready to be brutally honest with you. Approach one of your best friends or a family member who isn’t afraid to lay down the truth. Are you a healthier, happier person
now that your significant other is around, or are you more miserable than ever? Sometimes you need an outsider’s eye to help you realize how this relationship has changed you, for better or worse. 2.Figure out what you’re truly anxious about. Your wedding will easily be one of the most important days of your life. This is the point where your life becomes permanently intertwined with another – spiritually, physically and financially. You may find yourself focusing on all the “what ifs?”. What if we end up in a financial rut after paying for this wedding? What if my family doesn’t like my future husband or wife? Will things change once we live under the same roof? A lot of different reasons can keep your head spinning, but they may be more about you versus your future partner. 3.Decide whether you’re ready for commitment. Maybe you’ve ruled out all other factors and start contemplating whether or not you’re actually ready to be monogamous. Do you feel like you’re getting married too young? Do you doubt your loved one’s loyalty? Are you worried there may be someone out there who’s potentially a better match? Think long and hard about this one. If you can’t picture yourselves growing old
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Pacman- Round 2 in Macau!
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fter defeating Timothy Bradley, Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao and his team are already setting the date and venue for his next fight. According to Bob Arum, founder and CEO of Top Rank, Macau is willing to take an extra mile for Pacman’s next fight. He
also said a few weeks ago that Macau is prepared to shell out money to become the newest and hippest destination. As of now, there’s no doubt that Arum is lining up for Pacquiao. He is also waiting for the Juan Manuel Marquez and Mike Alvarado showdown.
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Resume Writing Concepts, Part 1: Getting Started
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resume is a self-marketing tool used by job seekers to present value to the person responsible for hiring decisions. Perhaps only second to interview skills, writing an effective resume that clearly presents a candidate’s value, abilities, and what they can offer a company is one of the tasks that job seekers find most
challenging, yet it is essential to job search success. Generally speaking, a candidate will be hired based on the value they present to a prospective employer. Clearly presenting the value you have to offer to an organization is especially important if you have not met the employer in person.
Many hiring professionals spend only 10–30 seconds initially looking over a resume to decide whether to give it further review, and then consider the applicant for an interview. Job seekers must not only submit a resume that clearly states relevant skills, experience, education, and accomplishments, but also make
sure that their resume is formatted in a way that helps the reader to quickly identify key details and determine whether the applicant could be a good fit for the job. A good resume will answer the question “Does this job applicant have the skills, abilities and qualifications that will enable him/ her to fulfill the responsibilities of this job and meet o r e x c e e d organizational goals?” Following the three steps below will give you a head start in developing an effective resume: 1. Identify what jobs you are interested in and qualified to perform. Before writing a resume, identify what jobs you are qualified to do. Read job descriptions or talk with a career coach and conduct career research. Some positions may require that you have a license to practice, or security clearance or First Aid training. Find out what is required and what is optional or just an asset. When applying for jobs, you should at least have 70– 80% of the education, experience,
and skills that the employer is asking for. 2. Conduct career research to discover local job options, job titles, and requirements. Different countries use different job titles. A recent
newcomer found out that the job title of “Associate Consultant,” which he used in his home country, was unclear to Canadian employers. Once he matched his past job duties to the relevant Canadian job title of “Programmer Analyst,” recruiters started calling him as they had a better understanding of his past experience. 3. Identify past job duties that match what the employer is asking for. Next, create a list of all of your previous tasks and responsibilities that match what the employer is expecting in the job you are applying for. When an employer can see the match between your past experience and what their job position requires, your chances of being called for an interview will increase.
Erratum: In the last issue under the front page Councillor Mike Hosts Career Fair, we did mention for the subtitle Over 200 job seekers flock to meet potential employers as well as with its article Pagtakhan career fair draws big crowds for job seekers, the corrected number is 1,200 job seekers. All photos & articles available online!
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To Apostrophize or Not to Apostrophize
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his greeting has obviously trended on social-networking sites a few days ago. However, some are still unsure of how to write the greeting— Mother’s Day Mothers’ Day Mothers Day Which is correct? The first one—Mother’s Day (singular form)—is implied as meaning "a day to celebrate 'the mother' image or 'the mother character.'" The second—Mothers’ Day (plural form)—which is the one I prefer, means "a day to celebrate mothers." (Subliminally, using the plural form is being more considerate for including all the mothers and not only of one’s mother.) With an apostrophe (Mother’s Day or Mothers’ Day), one is using the possessive case of mother/mothers. In this, it is being implied that the day being celebrated belongs to her (one’s mother or the mother image or the mother character) or to them (all mothers). Grammatically, the word ‘mother/mothers’ is possessing the word day.
The third—Mothers Day (without an apostrophe)—is using the attributive case. The day is being attributed to mothers. Grammatically, the word ‘mothers’ (the attributive noun in the phrase) is modifying the word ‘day’ (the modified noun, or the noun being modified). The Last Leaf All three forms of the said greeting are grammatically acceptable. The greeter is now free to choose which among the three she fancies without sacrificing grammatical integrity.
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An Evening With Arlene Dickinson A few fearless females from MFBC were invited to an exclusive entrepreneurial evening hosted by Scotiabank. The main event featured marketing mogul Arlene Dickinson, discussing the topic Building Your Personal Brand.
MFBC Wine Tasting & Networking Mixer
Featuring special guest:
MFBC Annual Awards Gala Friday, October 17, 2014 Stay tuned for more details on a marquee event you won’t want to miss!
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 The Winehouse 1600 Kenaston Commons #110
Save the Date
Chuck Davidson, President & CEO of the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce
For more information on upcoming sponsorship, advertising and/or volunteer opportunities, please contact events@mfbc.ca.
Member Profiles:
Vangie Mance
Vangie Mance is the owner and financial advisor of Mance Financial Services (MFS). MFS helps protect individual’s needs through life insurance options and financial guidance. Vangie is a graduate of the University of Santo Tomas, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. She originally moved to Winnipeg in 1993, and met her husband Mar Mance in 1995. She continued developing her skills in the medical technology field for 17 years at hospitals and clinics around Winnipeg. Finally, she decided to change careers and became self-employed in 2011. At this point, she decided to build a business in the financial industry because of her compassionate nature and desire to help others. Helping others motivates her, which is why she chooses to stay active in her community. She has organized and hosted many “meet and greet” events for newcomers, and has also assisted them with finding places to work and live. Vangie is currently the Vice President of the University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association of Manitoba (USTAAM) and the Treasurer of the Association of Caviteńos in Manitoba Inc. She joined MFBC because she believes in the power of networking with like-minded business people and making a difference by helping others in the community. Recently, she partnered with a young and talented entrepreneur named Greg Michael Carlos and founded Carlos & Mance Real Estate Inc. What brought Greg and Vangie together was their desire to help motivate others to move on from renting and start exploring home ownership.
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Greg Michael Carlos
Carlos & Mance Real Estate Inc. was founded in October 2013. Greg Michael Carlos and his business partner Vangie Mance were determined to help fellow Filipinos connect with the right people to ultimately find their ideal properties in Manitoba. Greg is a motivated, hardworking individual whose mantra is, “To be successful and have freedom, you have to open your mind and heart to every opportunity that you encounter in life.” He lives by these words and has achieved great success in his young and prosperous career. Outside of MFBC, Greg works as a Nursing Assistant, Independent Distributor for Forever Living Product International, and Promoter for Todd Labelle Promotions. Greg decided to join the membership because, “MFBC is one of the best organizations in Manitoba to be a part of. You also have the opportunity to get connect with people in Manitoba’s Filipino business community.”
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