China says will not use force in West Philippine Sea | Inquirer Global Nation: "China said Tuesday it would not resort to the use of force in the tense West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), after its neighbors expressed concern about its more assertive maritime posture.
“We will not resort to the use of force or the threat of force,” foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei told reporters.
“We hope relevant countries will do more for peace and stability in the region,” Hong said.
Vietnam on Monday staged live-fire exercises following recent confrontations at sea with China which reignited a long-standing dispute over the sovereignty of two potentially oil-rich archipelagos, the Paracels and Spratlys.
Hong insisted Vietnam was to blame for the recent flare-up, sparked by a confrontation between Chinese surveillance vessels and a Vietnamese oil survey ship.
“Some country took unilateral actions to impair China’s sovereignty and maritime rights and interests, and released groundless and irresponsible remarks with the attempt to expand and complicate the issue of the South China Seas,” Hong said, in a thinly veiled reference to Hanoi.
“This is where the problem lies.”"
What is Wellness Pilipinas?
The Philippines' response to the call of World Health Organization (WHO) in 2009 to lessen the augment of Lifestyle Diseases of stroke, cancer, diabetes, etc, and the country's compliance to United Nations Climate Change Peace Building Campaign in 2007. Wellness Pilipinas! was conceived by "Wellness for Peace" Author, Public Speaker & former Peace Ambassador Zara Jane Juan. It consists of pep talks, workshops, symposiums & fora meant to achieve wellness in mind, body, spirit & economics as tools for peace & nation-building. Wellness Pilipinas aired as a live TV show at GNN via G-SAT Asia from 2009-2010 supported by private and public corporations
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Tourism Update: DTI to make Otop part of its tourism thrust
DTI to make Otop part of its tourism thrust | Inquirer News: "The Department of Trade and Industry plans to integrate its One Town, One Product (Otop) program with the country’s thrust to boost tourism by using local products to attract tourists.
Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said the idea was to make Otop products available in various tourism-related establishments.
“We will offer these products to hotels and other tourist establishments, possibly promote food tourism in some areas. We want to link tourism with the DTI so that we may have a synergy in our promotions,” he said.
Domingo said tourism was identified as a primary engine for the country’s growth over the next several years.
In the draft 2011 Investment Priorities Plan, tourism was named as one of the priority sectors.
“The Philippines is a beautiful country. We just need to put up the necessary infrastructure and project a good image of the Philippines to get tourists to visit us. The DTI and the (Department of Tourism) will be doing joint promotions of tourism,” he said."
Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo said the idea was to make Otop products available in various tourism-related establishments.
“We will offer these products to hotels and other tourist establishments, possibly promote food tourism in some areas. We want to link tourism with the DTI so that we may have a synergy in our promotions,” he said.
Domingo said tourism was identified as a primary engine for the country’s growth over the next several years.
In the draft 2011 Investment Priorities Plan, tourism was named as one of the priority sectors.
“The Philippines is a beautiful country. We just need to put up the necessary infrastructure and project a good image of the Philippines to get tourists to visit us. The DTI and the (Department of Tourism) will be doing joint promotions of tourism,” he said."
Wellness in Science & Technology: Wafer slicing plant which will be capable of producing 400 megawatts worth of solar wafers per year
PIA daily news in English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Waray, Pangalatok from around the Philippines: "The First Philippine Electric Corporation (First Philec) is putting up a wafer slicing plant which will be capable of producing 400 megawatts worth of solar wafers per year in partnership with Korean company, Nexolon Corporation.
First Philec is also a partner of the Congressional Commission on Science Technology and Engineering (COMSTE) in developing renewable energy systems, such as the country's first solar testing facility located in the First Philippine Industrial Park in Tanuan, Batangas.
Senator Edgardo Angara, also the COMSTE chair said that this is solid proof that government and industry collaboration can work successfully, and that continued investments through Public Private Partnerships (PPP's) can spur the growth of innovation especially in science and technology."
First Philec is also a partner of the Congressional Commission on Science Technology and Engineering (COMSTE) in developing renewable energy systems, such as the country's first solar testing facility located in the First Philippine Industrial Park in Tanuan, Batangas.
Senator Edgardo Angara, also the COMSTE chair said that this is solid proof that government and industry collaboration can work successfully, and that continued investments through Public Private Partnerships (PPP's) can spur the growth of innovation especially in science and technology."
Wellness in Trade & Industry: 1st Food ingredients (Fi) Philippines trade show will be held in Manila next month
Appetising Opportunities at Food ingredients Philippines 2011 - PR Newswire - sacbee.com: "The first Food ingredients (Fi) Philippines trade show will be held in Manila next month. The special event will present a unique opportunity for members of the domestic food industry to learn about the latest food ingredients and recent technologies, as they meet with manufacturers and suppliers from around the globe.
Key players will exhibit at the show, while the latest industry developments will be discussed at an outstanding program of expert presentations. Networking opportunities will also be on hand during the 3-day event.
The trade show is an extension of the Food Ingredients Asia series, which has served the region for 15 years and attracts hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors annually. The region's prosperity and great developments in the processed food sector, is contributing to the show's success and raising importance."
Key players will exhibit at the show, while the latest industry developments will be discussed at an outstanding program of expert presentations. Networking opportunities will also be on hand during the 3-day event.
The trade show is an extension of the Food Ingredients Asia series, which has served the region for 15 years and attracts hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors annually. The region's prosperity and great developments in the processed food sector, is contributing to the show's success and raising importance."
Wellness in Education: Public Fun Run on National Heroes, Dr. Jose Rizal's 150th b-day!
Public asked to celebrate Rizal birthday by joining fun run | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online: "Education Secretary Armin Luistro formally invited the public Tuesday to join the Department of Education (DepEd) in celebrating the 150th birth of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal this Sunday, June 19, by participating in its nationwide fun runs.
“We all know how our national hero pushed for the education of the Filipinos and I am sure that a century after his death that remains his aspiration,” said Luistro in a press conference.
Luistro assured that the preparations for simultaneous fun runs are now in full swing. “We invite participants to donate educational materials or volunteer time for education-related activities to benefit public schools nationwide,” he added.
Luistro said instead of participants paying registration fees, they are requested to bring donations or sign a pledge form stating what they can contribute to upgrade the standard of education in public schools.
The DepEd chief explained that participants have a choice of 1-, 2-, or 3 kilometer walk or run. All the different divisions in the National Capital Region will have their fun run at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta starting at 6 a.m."
“We all know how our national hero pushed for the education of the Filipinos and I am sure that a century after his death that remains his aspiration,” said Luistro in a press conference.
Luistro assured that the preparations for simultaneous fun runs are now in full swing. “We invite participants to donate educational materials or volunteer time for education-related activities to benefit public schools nationwide,” he added.
Luistro said instead of participants paying registration fees, they are requested to bring donations or sign a pledge form stating what they can contribute to upgrade the standard of education in public schools.
The DepEd chief explained that participants have a choice of 1-, 2-, or 3 kilometer walk or run. All the different divisions in the National Capital Region will have their fun run at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta starting at 6 a.m."
Wellness in Education: Public Fun Run on National Hero's 150th b-day!
Public asked to celebrate Rizal birthday by joining fun run | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online: "Education Secretary Armin Luistro formally invited the public Tuesday to join the Department of Education (DepEd) in celebrating the 150th birth of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal this Sunday, June 19, by participating in its nationwide fun runs.
“We all know how our national hero pushed for the education of the Filipinos and I am sure that a century after his death that remains his aspiration,” said Luistro in a press conference.
Luistro assured that the preparations for simultaneous fun runs are now in full swing. “We invite participants to donate educational materials or volunteer time for education-related activities to benefit public schools nationwide,” he added.
Luistro said instead of participants paying registration fees, they are requested to bring donations or sign a pledge form stating what they can contribute to upgrade the standard of education in public schools.
The DepEd chief explained that participants have a choice of 1-, 2-, or 3 kilometer walk or run. All the different divisions in the National Capital Region will have their fun run at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta starting at 6 a.m."
“We all know how our national hero pushed for the education of the Filipinos and I am sure that a century after his death that remains his aspiration,” said Luistro in a press conference.
Luistro assured that the preparations for simultaneous fun runs are now in full swing. “We invite participants to donate educational materials or volunteer time for education-related activities to benefit public schools nationwide,” he added.
Luistro said instead of participants paying registration fees, they are requested to bring donations or sign a pledge form stating what they can contribute to upgrade the standard of education in public schools.
The DepEd chief explained that participants have a choice of 1-, 2-, or 3 kilometer walk or run. All the different divisions in the National Capital Region will have their fun run at the Quirino Grandstand in Luneta starting at 6 a.m."
Wellness in Environment: Ecological Solid Waste Management for homeowners associations of subdivisions and condominiums.
Ecological Solid Waste Management gets Tough in the Philippines - Waste Mangagement World: "The Philippines' Environment and Natural Resources secretary, Ramon J. P. Paje has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with 11 Metro Manila local government units (LGUs) establishing ecological solid waste management systems for homeowners associations of subdivisions and condominiums.
Under the Philippines' Republic Act No. 9003, otherwise known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management (ESWM) Act, responsibility of ESWM is lodged with LGUs.
According to Paje, more than a decade after the law was passed, unfortunately waste management remains an environmental problem, especially in Metro Manila.
Paje explained that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is optimistic it can solve the problem. The challenge he said is to find ways to get all families in the act. In an effort to achieve this, the Department of Education (DepEd) has integrated solid waste management into the school curriculum, and is now targeting the adults to be more responsible."
Under the Philippines' Republic Act No. 9003, otherwise known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management (ESWM) Act, responsibility of ESWM is lodged with LGUs.
According to Paje, more than a decade after the law was passed, unfortunately waste management remains an environmental problem, especially in Metro Manila.
Paje explained that the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is optimistic it can solve the problem. The challenge he said is to find ways to get all families in the act. In an effort to achieve this, the Department of Education (DepEd) has integrated solid waste management into the school curriculum, and is now targeting the adults to be more responsible."
Wellness in Arts & Culture: Sentro Rizal: Institution to promote Philippine arts, culture and language to the world, opened in Madrid, Spain
PIA daily news in English, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilocano, Waray, Pangalatok from around the Philippines: "MANILA, June 13 (PIA)-- An institution that will promote Philippine arts, culture and language to the world, opened in Madrid, Spain yesterday.
Called Sentro Rizal, its main purpose is to foster Philippine heritage across the world in the same way the Alliance Française, Instituto Cervantes and Goethe-Institut do for their home countries France, Spain and Germany respectively.
Its branches will also be established in other places overseas where there are large Filipino communities, especially Filipino children who need to be educated about their native country's history, culture and language.
The launch of Sentro Rizal is part of a series of historic celebrations initiated by the Philippine embassy in Madrid: the 113th year of Independence today, the 150th birth anniversary of Rizal on June 19 and the 9th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day on June 30.
Senator Edgardo Angara, chairman of the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture, was invited to be the guest of honor at the Spanish capital because of his untiring efforts in enhancing bilateral relations through cultural exchange, dialogue and cooperation.
Sentro Rizal was created under the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, authored by Angara and Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara."
Called Sentro Rizal, its main purpose is to foster Philippine heritage across the world in the same way the Alliance Française, Instituto Cervantes and Goethe-Institut do for their home countries France, Spain and Germany respectively.
Its branches will also be established in other places overseas where there are large Filipino communities, especially Filipino children who need to be educated about their native country's history, culture and language.
The launch of Sentro Rizal is part of a series of historic celebrations initiated by the Philippine embassy in Madrid: the 113th year of Independence today, the 150th birth anniversary of Rizal on June 19 and the 9th Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day on June 30.
Senator Edgardo Angara, chairman of the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture, was invited to be the guest of honor at the Spanish capital because of his untiring efforts in enhancing bilateral relations through cultural exchange, dialogue and cooperation.
Sentro Rizal was created under the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, authored by Angara and Aurora Rep. Juan Edgardo Angara."
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