Jigoku Denryuu
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The Exodus of Filipino Health Care ProfessionalsSome community hospitals are forced to close for lack of competent medical professionals; while some doctors retrain as nurses in the hope of landing better paying jobs overseas.
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Review of Toshiba NB200 Mini NotebookThe Toshiba NB200, long available in Japan as Dynabook UX, is highly praised design-wise but actually offers nothing that its competitors don't, for less.
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Review of JVC Everio GZ-HM200The JVC Everio which offers dual SD recording might probably be the smallest and lightest camcorder available in the market today.
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Review of Wilson Yip's Ip Man (2008)Director Wilson Yip's Ip Man stars Donnie Yen playing the quiet and unassuming Wing Chun master Ip Man. -
Why Did Manny Pacquiao Earn the Monicker "Pacman"Manny Pacquiao carries the battle alias Pacman not really because of his fierceness in the ring. -
Review of Samsung Ultra Touch S8300The Samsung Ultra Touch S8300 has no Wi-Fi and offers nothing that other competing brands do not have. -
Six Common but Deadly Diseases Transmissible from Animals to HumansThe swine flu is just one of the diseases caused by zoototic parasites that change hosts and transmit infections from animals to humans. There are deadlier and more common variants. We could even be infected without us knowing it.
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Ten Common Myths About the Swine FluThe WHO has reclassified the spread of the Influenza H1N1 to only a notch lower than an actual pandemic. But what are the facts you should keep in mind about the dreaded swine flu.
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Review of the HP Mini 2140The HP Mini 2140 is not only setting the revolution in the netbook industry, it also makes for an ideal companion to freelance writers and journalists.
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Ten (10) "Tagalog" Words You Should Learn when Dating a FilipinaUseful Filipino words you ought to learn to find love and leisure in the Philippines
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Review of Mamoru Oshii's Sky CrawlersMamoru Oshii's adaptation of Hiroshi Mori's Sky Crawlers is a philosophical commentary on cloning, war, phidophilia, immortality and modern society's fixation to spectator sports.
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The LG KC910 RenoirHaving an LG KC910 with its 8.0 megapixel camera and impressive multimedia capability is like going away on a boot camp armed to the teeth.
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Ten (10) Books for the SoulTen books you might want to check out if you are planning to embark on a spiritual journey -
Haiku on My Pet CatHaiku on my striped house kitten -
Review of Higuchi and Nakagawa's the Last Princess (2008)Fans of Kurosawa may be disappointed with the 2008 remake of The Hidden Fortress so it is best to approach the film without any expectation. -
EMachines D725 NotebookDespite its traditional bulky look, the eMachine D725 is a powerful all-around notebook capable of efficient computing performance. -
Japan and the New Public Management MovementPublic administration, more than just a science of rational decision making, is also an art of making governance accessible and relevant to its major stakeholders - the people.
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The MSI X340 NotebookAt just 1.3 kgs. and about two centimeters at its thickest portion, the MSI X340 is sleek, powerful and cheaper than the MacBook Air -
The Crumbling State?The late professor Susan Strange dissects globalization and its implications on the state and statehood. -
Outdoor HerculesA portable outdoor speaker for the i-Pod -
Noise Can KillNoise, a common urban problem, kills more people than road accidents
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Japan's Flipside BureaucracyA study of Japanese bureaucracy must take into consideration the country's cultural nuances to explain the complexity of its organization dynamics
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Who Favors Abortion?Women in general are at the heart of the abortion debate and their responses vary significantly depending on their level of education, marital status or degree of faith in God.
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On the Brink?Unions are on the brink of many things and no sector in society realizes this more than the labor movement itself.
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Malls: Good for Killing Time, Bad for Social EngagementMalls may be the most convenient venues for killing time but they are not effective social spaces. Notwithstanding the commercial paradise malls offer, they remain to be cold and lifeless symbols of fleeting consumerist happiness.
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Blind Fury: A Review of Fumihiko Sori's 2008 Remake of IchiIchi, a beautiful but blind shamisen player, roams Edo Japan in search of her father, cutting yakuza thugs and criminals along the way.
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Afghan SpringSpring, as interpreted by a Sufi Afghan orphan whose civilian parents were among the unaccounted casualties of military air raids
