Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Yolanda survivor tops CPA board exams.

The results of the July 2014 CPA Licensure Exam Results are here!

A total of 1,107 out of 5,540 examinees the passed the Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
Out of Tacloban,survivor tops CPA Board Exam: Rommel Rhino Edusma

Board Exam administered in July 2014.

This translates to a passing rate of 19.98%.

Congratulations to all new CPAs!

Top 10 Examinees: July 2014 CPA Board Exam Philippines
 

1. Rommel Rhino Catudio Edusma, Asian Development Foundation College – 94.57%
2. Joanna Marie Lim Barrozo, San Beda College of Alabang, Inc. (St. Benedict College) – 93.43%


3. Ray Hamodi Balagbis Ngalot, University of San Carlos – 92.43%
4. Orvile Perdon Rabino, Adventist University of the Philippines – 92.00%
5. Joscel Barrio Delos Cielos, Xavier University – 91.57%
6. Jamaica Perez Englis, University of San Carlos – 91.43%
7. Ken Lester Tantiado Guillen, Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Main, Sta. Mesa – 91.29%
   

    Dann Karlo Alfaro Manzano, San Beda College – 91.29%
 

8. Eros Dela Rosa Herrera, San Beda College of Alabang,Inc.(St. Benedict College) – 91.14%
    

    Thomas Zachary Pineda Sarigumba, University of San Carlos – 91.14%
 

9. Jo-Ann Herrera Mercado, Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sto. Tomas – 90.86%
10. Lyndon Giganto Asis, Southwestern University – 90.43%
     Adrian Caguete Enriquez, San Beda College – 90.43%


Download here a PDF copy of the complete list of CPA board passers.

TACLOBAN CITY—It was his harrowing experience during the onslaught of Supertyphoon “Yolanda” that strengthened his resolve to do well at the licensure exams for certified public accountants (CPA).

And Rommel Rhino Edusma, 25, did not only pass the exams, he aced it.
Edusma topped the 2014 CPA Licensure Exams with a rating of 94.57 percent, the first topnotcher produced by the widely unheard of 19-year-old Asian Development Foundation College (ADFC) here.
Edward Chua, ADFC president, said the honor that Edusma had brought to the school was cause for a celebration.
“Of course, we are very happy. We have never produced a top one although we have produced a 14th placer previously,” he said.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) said 1,107 examinees passed out of the 5,540 who took the exams in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legaspi in July.
Finishing at second place with a rating of 93.43 percent was Joanna Marie Lim Barrozo of San Beda College of Alabang (St. Benedict College). In third place was Ray Hamodi Balagbis Ngalot from the University of San Carlos with a grade of 92.43 percent. Four of the top 10 placers were graduates of San Beda College of Alabang and San Beda College.
There were no graduates from the University of the Philippines in the top 10 places.
Though none of its graduates landed in the top 10, De La Salle University Manila was the top performing school with 68 out of 75 graduates who took the exams passing, for a pass rate of 90.67 percent.

Family his top priority
 
Edusma, who has been living in Manila since May to find a job, was in his boarding house at about 8 p.m. on Friday when he received a call from a friend who told him the good news.
He immediately checked the information on the PRC website. When it was confirmed, he called his parents in Pinabacdao, Samar, where they are staying with his sister, Rose.
Rustico, a retired soldier, and his wife, Flores, who suffers from a heart ailment, were overjoyed.
Edusma, the sixth of 10 children, has promised to help pay for the education of his youngest sibling, Ruffa Jean, 18 and a sophomore student who lives with an older brother, Roel Al, a corporal with the Army’s 803rd Infantry Brigade based in Catarman, Northern Samar.
“She is now taking an environmental course with my brother mostly paying her school fees. But I promise to help my brother pay for her schooling,” Edusma said.
His six other siblings are staying in the family home in Cabucgayan, Biliran, their hometown.
When he was studying at the ADFC here, Edusma lived with an aunt, Maria Wilfreda Carolino, at  V&G Subdivision, the biggest subdivision in Tacloban City.
Yolanda inflicted much damage on the houses of Edusma’s aunt and his sister as well as their family home in Biliran. But although the roof of his aunt’s house was blown away, it was minor compared with the devastation wrought by Yolanda on the rest of Tacloban, Edusma said.

Quiet student

Yolanda did not dampen his spirit, however. Instead, it strengthened his resolve to do well in the licensure exams so he could help his family, he said.
“I did not allow our bad experience with Yolanda to disturb me but rather used it to do better in our examinations. I know this will serve as an instrument for me to help my family,” Edusma said.
He topped the preboard exams conducted by ADFC and went to Manila to review for the exams.
He ranked 6th in the mock board examinations conducted by the review center in Manila in a field of more than 1,000 examinees.

The results bouyed Edusma’s confidence that he would not only pass the licensure exams but would land in the top 10.
What he didn’t expect was that he would top the exams.
“I thanked the Lord for this achievement,” Edusma said.
An inspiration Margie Manibad, an ADFC teacher, described Edusma as a “quiet student” yet knowledgeable of the subject.
She said he would usually see Edusma in the school library. “He is really an intelligent student. But I have to admit that I never expected that he would top the board examinations,” Manibad said.
Manibad said the results would inspire the teachers at ADFC.
Already, ADFC students are saying that Edusma’s feat was an inspiration.
“When I learned about it, it made me happy. This will really serve as an inspiration and challenge to us to do better in our studies,” said Fritzie Corales, 18, a second year accountancy student.
If given a chance, Edusma said he would want to return to Tacloban and teach first at the ADFC before joining an accounting firm.
He said he wanted to share his knowledge with the students of his alma mater first as a way of paying forward.
But his top priority remains to help his family.

Read more: Inquirer

Thursday, July 10, 2014

MTV Trailer of "DRAGON NEST: Warriors' Dawn"


"I will fight for you, give my life to you When you can't see the sky I will make you fly I'll be dreaming 'til I'm no longer breathing Rising from the wreckage, fighting to protect this gem of love You're all I've ever dreamed of, so I'm fighting to protect this love"

 "DRAGON NEST: Warriors' Dawn" the movie, will opens December 2014 in Philippine cinemas nationwide!!!




















Monday, July 7, 2014

Korean broadcaster is the newest Darling of the Internet


Another cute and lovely Asian lady is taking the internet as well as the 2014 FIFA World Cup by storm as her video clip or rather animated GIF went viral in the world wide web.
Korean newscaster Ms. Jang Ye Won is currently in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil to cover the World Cup for Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS). While she was watching Spain vs Chile match, the 24 years old got captured by a camera wearing Spain jersey and a smile that will surely make any guy to fall in love.

Her Smile will melt your heart.



Image by: Bright Camel

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Lakers select (Fil-Am) Jordan Clarkson with 46th pick in 2014 NBA Draft

The Wizards' lone pick in the draft turned into the Lakers' with a trade. Los Angeles took point guard Jordan Clarkson from Missouri. The Los Angeles Lakers have traded with the Washington Wizards for the 46th pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, and they used it to select Jordan Clarkson, a point guard out of Missouri. The Wizards reportedly sold the pick to the Lakers despite not having another pick in this draft. Clarkson should be able to help the Lakers, who are light on depth and took a forward, Julius Randle, in the lottery. Clarkson, 22, is one of the older players in the draft after three seasons in Columbia. He averaged 17.1 points and 3.4 assists per game for the Wildcats. His strengths are his athleticism and size, and he fits a type that Mitch Kupchak certainly has liked in the past. Steve Nash's future is unclear and Jordan Farmar is a free agent. Clarkson will be expected to play in the Las Vegas Summer League in July, and the Lakers faithful will hope to see a spark.



6'5" point guard Fil-am Jordan Clarkson



Friday, June 20, 2014

Top 5 World's Cleanest Country 2014

The declining health of Mother Earth has drawn growing attention over the last two decades, with countries coming together to fight a range of environmental threats, from declining fishing stocks to global warming.
Witness the Kyoto Protocol, the first widely adopted set of environmental protection guidelines, which emerged during the 1990s and took effect in 2005. Kyoto led to the development of the first large-scale emissions trading market, Europe’s Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme, which puts caps on carbon dioxide pollution. A similar carbon market, the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, began operating at the start of this year in 10 Eastern U.S. states.
In spite of nearly universal support for a cleaner globe (the U.S. was one of only a few countries that failed to adopt Kyoto), it’s mainly the rich nations that enjoy pristine environments, according to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI). Columbia University’s Center for International Earth Science Information Network and Yale University’s Center for Environmental Law and Policy developed the index to highlight the cleanest countries, and give laggards the opportunity to benchmark efforts to improve their own environments and the health of their citizens.
Day by day, the world is being polluted by carbon extracts from vehicles and industries. Due to pollution, the world is being subjected to green house effect and becoming fatal to human life. However, still some countries managed to reduce the pollution and keep their county safe and less vulnerable to filthy atmosphere. These countries were able to achieve this cleanness through the discipline of the people. Nevertheless, the cleanness of the country places a vital role in the best country to live in the world. The cleanness of the country denotes the maturity of the people towards pollution. The top 10 cleanest countries in the world 2014 list is accumulated by countries, which is based on pollution rate, sanitation, habitat protection, carbon emission, forest protection, Environment performance index 2014 etc.

Here are the List of Top 5 World's Cleanest Country.

#5. Czech Republic - EPI Score – 81.47
Czech Republic, yet another European country in our list of cleanest country in the world. This country is surrounded by other cleanest countries like Germany in west and Austria in south. This country managed to grab the fifth spot with a natural environment and clean urban living. The Czech lands have a long scientific tradition, which allow the country to come up with many inventions to reduce the environment harming and allows them to keep up a low pollution profile.

#4. Singapore EPI Score – 81.78
Singapore is one of the smallest and powerful island countries in the world. Singapore lies in the southern tip of Malay Peninsula and it is one of the highly urbanized countries. Singapore is the second richest country in the world and maintains a high discipline in living. This country has no distinctive season and maintains a stable temperature throughout the year, which inhabits natural growth of crops. This country mains a stable and clean environment and managed to be listed as fourth cleanest country in the world.

#3. Australia EPI Score – 82.4
Australia is one of the happiest and cleanest countries in the world. With a huge geography space, this country inhabits a population of 23.1 million (Which is quite low as compared to other big nations). This country holds a life expectancy over 85 on average. Surrounded by natural resources and clean roads with minimal traffic makes it less vulnerable to pollution. Australia is one of the friendly countries to live in with a peaceful environment and natural surroundings. Australia is one of the best countries to live with kids in 2014. If you were planning to live a happy life with less pollution and corruption then Australia would be a best choice.

#2. Luxembourg EPI Score – 83.29
Luxembourg is one of the richest countries with population as low as 5 million. Arguably, this country holds many historical monuments and clean environments to have a happy life. Luxembourg is stable country with low crime reports and friendly atmosphere among the people. The country has reduced the pollution rate over these years and gone up from its previous ranking of cleanest countries in the world. By far, this is one of the best countries to live in, raise children, work, retire and die. People live in this country gives equal importance to business and family. Thereby this country reanimated the natural scenes to spend their time happily in weekends.

#1. Switzerland EPI Score – 87.67
Switzerland is also known as the heaven in earth with its series of establishments like best country to live in 2014, happiest country, peaceful country, best country to retire and safest country in the world. Along with other establishments, Switzerland managed to take pride as being the cleanest country in the world. Despite of being the mass producers of best chocolates and watches in the world, Switzerland also stands for its unique taste of water and best quality living of people. Nevertheless, Switzerland is also has a strong foundation in economic growth. This is a clean country that is blessed with numerous mountains peaks, greenish plains and valleys, which make it exceptional among other countries in the world. Switzerland is home to the cleanest water and air in the world. With all those ingredients to nudge a happy and healthy life clearly, Switzerland is the cleanest and best country to live and raise children.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Heat vs. Spurs: Game 2 : NBA Finals 2014

LeBron James was the target of criticism after a Game 1 NBA Finals loss, but he responded like he always has: on the court. James had 35 points and 10 rebounds, leading the Miami Heat to a thrilling 98-96 win over the San Antonio Spurs at a cooled-down AT&T Center on Sunday night. Chris Bosh chipped in 18 points, including a decisive three-pointer in the final minute, as the Heat tied the series at one game apiece.