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HAPPY SOCIAL MEDIA DAY

Social Media Day is observed annually on June 30th. In its short life, social media has redefined how people interact, communicate, and share with family, friends, and the world. Social Media Day has been taking place since the 30th of June in 2010. It was created by Mashable as a way of recognizing the impact that social media has had on communications around the world, as well as bringing people together to celebrate. Social media is used by most people on a daily...

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5 Things you bring while raining

Rain jacket and RaincoatGone are the days when the only type of raincoats we knew of were those plastic ponchos you can buy in stores. Raincoats also come in the form of foldable rain jackets and belted trench coats that can be both useful and fashionable. Buy one that has a large hood to protect your head, and a relatively bigger size so you can still wear clothes underneath for added warmth.Leather, rubber or vinyl footwearWhile it can be really tempting to wear slippers in this...

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Why there’s a rainy season in the Philippines

The Philippines islands have a hot and humid tropical climate, tempered by the breath of constant sea breezes. As in all areas near the equator, since the Philippines is the one With the onset of the rainy season, intermittent or occasional rain from the southwest monsoon or hanging habagat. THREE DISTINCT SEASONSIn the archipelago there are three distinct seasons: the rainy season that runs from mid-May to November, and two dry seasons, the cool and dry season which...

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5 Interesting Facts about Philippine Independence Day

In commemoration of this national holiday, here are some interesting facts (some less-known to many) that you should know about Philippine Independence Day.  1. The colors of the Philippine flag can be used as signals.  One thing that makes the Philippine flag unique is that its colors not only symbolize things, they are also used to indicate the nation’s current state. In peaceful times, the flag is raised with the blue strip on top. On the other hand, if the country...

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