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Monday, April 22, 2019
Kylie Verzosa
Ms. Kylie Verzosa
Bb. Pilipinas International 2016 and Miss International 2016
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Bb. Pilipinas International 2016 and Miss International 2016
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@KylieVerzosa
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Ms. Analyn Barro of Bubble Gang
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photos taken from the public FB of Ms Analyn Barro my idol
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Ms. Ivy Casil at Jomalig Island 2019
ibang level na si idol sa galaan at sa kasexyhan. napagoogle tuloy ako kung saan yang Jomalig Island. Truly, the next boracay
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Friday, April 5, 2019
the secret
“Recurring and steady cash flows,” Ang says, leaning forward, as if to whisper something. “That’s the secret. That was my learning curve.”- RAMON ANG
Read more: https://business.inquirer.net/…/ramon-angs-business-secrets…
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Saturday, March 16, 2019
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Sanit Lucy of Syracuse, Roman Empire
as a sales engineer, i considered her as my patron saint, kahit hindi naman ako katoliko..
my prayers:
To Lord of Sales, To Lord of Soldering, To Lord of Microscopes, to Saint Lucy of Syracuse, thanks sa blessings, please help my team in our daily struggle to serve our clients thru our soldering & microscope tools..Please help our clients in their visions to be the market leaders in their respective industries. Please help our principals in creating quality products. maka 15M sales naman po sana kami this year..at sana po ay makabili nako ng Honda Civic at magkaron na po ng gf na kasing sexy at ganda ni Jackie Rice this year..
Amen
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Saint Lucy of Syracuse, She is also the patron saint of authors, cutlers, glaziers, laborers, martyrs, peasants, Perugia, Italy; saddlers, salesmen, and stained glass workers. She is invoked against hemorraghes, dysentery, diseases of the eye, and throat infections.St. Lucy is also the patroness of Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. (wikipedia)
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Kaya pala..! Men With Younger Wives Live Longer....
Men With Younger Wives Live Longer But Women Should Marry Men The Same Age, Study
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By Robert George
Marriage is more beneficial for men than for women - at least for those who want a long life. Previous studies have shown that men with younger wives live longer. While it had long been assumed that women with younger husbands also live longer, in a new study Sven Drefahl from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany, has shown that this is not the case. Instead, the greater the age difference from the husband, the lower the wife's life expectancy. This is the case irrespective of whether the woman is younger or older than her spouse.
Related to life expectancy choosing a wife is easy for men - the younger the better. The mortality risk of a husband who is seven to nine years older than his wife is reduced by eleven percent compared to couples where both partners are the same age. Conversely, a man dies earlier when he is younger than his spouse.
For years, researchers have thought that this data holds true for both sexes. They assumed an effect called "health selection" was in play; those who select younger partners are able to do so because they are healthier and thus already have a higher life expectancy. It was also thought that a younger spouse has a positive psychological and social effect on an older partner and can be a better caretaker in old age, thereby helping to extend the partner's life.
"These theories now have to be reconsidered", says Sven Drefahl from MPIDR. "It appears that the reasons for mortality differences due to the age gap of the spouses remain unclear." Using data from almost two million Danish couples, Drefahl was able to eliminate the statistical shortcomings of earlier research, and showed that the best choice for a woman is to marry a man of exactly the same age; an older husband shortens her life, and a younger one even more so.
According to Drefahl's study, published May 12th in the journal Demography, women marrying a partner seven to nine years younger increase their mortality risk by 20 percent. Hence, "health selection" can't be true for women; healthy women apparently don't go chasing after younger men. While many studies on mate selection show that women mostly prefer men the same age, most of them end up with an older husband. In the United States, on average a groom is 2.3 years older than his bride. "It's not that women couldn't find younger partners; the majority just don't want to", says Sven Drefahl.
It is also doubtful that older wives benefit psychologically and socially from a younger husband. This effect only seems to work for men. "On average, men have fewer and lesser quality social contacts than those of women," says Sven Drefahl. Thus, unlike the benefits of a younger wife, a younger husband wouldn't help extend the life of his older wife by taking care of her, going for a walk with her and enjoying late life together. She already has friends for that. The older man, however, doesn't.
This means that women don't benefit by having a younger partner, but why does he shorten their lives? "One of the few possible explanations is that couples with younger husbands violate social norms and thus suffer from social sanctions," says Sven Drefahl. Since marrying a younger husband deviates from what is regarded as normal, these couples could be regarded as outsiders and receive less social support. This could result in a less joyful and more stressful life, reduced health, and finally, increased mortality.
While the new MPIDR study shows that marriage disadvantages most women when they are not the same age as their husband, it is not true that marriage in general is unfavourable. Being married raises the life expectancy of both men and women above those that are unmarried. Women are also generally better off than men; worldwide their life expectancy exceeds that of men by a few years.
Source: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Related to life expectancy choosing a wife is easy for men - the younger the better. The mortality risk of a husband who is seven to nine years older than his wife is reduced by eleven percent compared to couples where both partners are the same age. Conversely, a man dies earlier when he is younger than his spouse.
For years, researchers have thought that this data holds true for both sexes. They assumed an effect called "health selection" was in play; those who select younger partners are able to do so because they are healthier and thus already have a higher life expectancy. It was also thought that a younger spouse has a positive psychological and social effect on an older partner and can be a better caretaker in old age, thereby helping to extend the partner's life.
"These theories now have to be reconsidered", says Sven Drefahl from MPIDR. "It appears that the reasons for mortality differences due to the age gap of the spouses remain unclear." Using data from almost two million Danish couples, Drefahl was able to eliminate the statistical shortcomings of earlier research, and showed that the best choice for a woman is to marry a man of exactly the same age; an older husband shortens her life, and a younger one even more so.
According to Drefahl's study, published May 12th in the journal Demography, women marrying a partner seven to nine years younger increase their mortality risk by 20 percent. Hence, "health selection" can't be true for women; healthy women apparently don't go chasing after younger men. While many studies on mate selection show that women mostly prefer men the same age, most of them end up with an older husband. In the United States, on average a groom is 2.3 years older than his bride. "It's not that women couldn't find younger partners; the majority just don't want to", says Sven Drefahl.
It is also doubtful that older wives benefit psychologically and socially from a younger husband. This effect only seems to work for men. "On average, men have fewer and lesser quality social contacts than those of women," says Sven Drefahl. Thus, unlike the benefits of a younger wife, a younger husband wouldn't help extend the life of his older wife by taking care of her, going for a walk with her and enjoying late life together. She already has friends for that. The older man, however, doesn't.
This means that women don't benefit by having a younger partner, but why does he shorten their lives? "One of the few possible explanations is that couples with younger husbands violate social norms and thus suffer from social sanctions," says Sven Drefahl. Since marrying a younger husband deviates from what is regarded as normal, these couples could be regarded as outsiders and receive less social support. This could result in a less joyful and more stressful life, reduced health, and finally, increased mortality.
While the new MPIDR study shows that marriage disadvantages most women when they are not the same age as their husband, it is not true that marriage in general is unfavourable. Being married raises the life expectancy of both men and women above those that are unmarried. Women are also generally better off than men; worldwide their life expectancy exceeds that of men by a few years.
Source: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
ref: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/188621.php?utm_source=TrendMD&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Medical_News_Today_TrendMD_1
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kaya pala mahahaba ang buhay nina chavit singson, enrile, ni erap, hugh Hefner, Eddie garcia., haha
Thursday, February 7, 2019
ANTIPOLO ANTIPOLO Love!
namimiss ko ng pumunta ng Antipolo at kumain ng mangga dun at matulog dun sa gitna ng simoy ng hangin, namimiss ko ng pumunta ng Cloud9 at makita ang kabuuan ng Maynila
Tayo na sa antipolo, at doon, mag inom tayo.. sa batis na kung tawagin ay hi hi hinulugang taktaktak..
kaso aabutin ng 5 oras pauwi from antipolo to santa rosa ,laguna kahit pag inabot ka ng mga umaga.
beware sa pagdaan sa me C6, wala ng trapik masyado sa C6, kaso dun sa me taytay, rizal, i forgot the name of that highway or road. grabe trapik...
mas mabuti pang dumaan ka nalang sa C5, then SLEX..
Miss Antipolo I miss you!
Tayo na sa antipolo, at doon, mag inom tayo.. sa batis na kung tawagin ay hi hi hinulugang taktaktak..
kaso aabutin ng 5 oras pauwi from antipolo to santa rosa ,laguna kahit pag inabot ka ng mga umaga.
beware sa pagdaan sa me C6, wala ng trapik masyado sa C6, kaso dun sa me taytay, rizal, i forgot the name of that highway or road. grabe trapik...
mas mabuti pang dumaan ka nalang sa C5, then SLEX..
Miss Antipolo I miss you!
a king without a castle
"For a king without a castle, is no king at all. And now, you dream of paradise, but you must build it for yourself, and let all the world know"-Louis the Great
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
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