Showing posts with label Makati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Makati. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Australian Catholic University offers scholarship programs for graduating high school students

 
The Australian Catholic University (ACU) Manila has announced that it is offering full and partial scholarships this coming school year.
 
Based on academic merit and talent, the “Esteban Scholarship Awards” will provide one full scholarship, two 50% scholarships and ten 20% scholarships. A full scholarship is valued at AUD 5,200 or PHP 246,000 per year. All scholarships are offered for the entire three-year program in Manila.
 
ACU Manila offers the opportunity to gain a world-recognized Australian Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) degree and equips students to practice the profession in both Australia and the Philippines.
 
To apply, graduating high school students must have a minimum academic average of 85%; demonstrate level of analytical skills by writing a paper on how Australian business education can empower him or her as a global citizen; like and visit ACU Manila’s Facebook page 
 
(www.facebook.com/acumanila); complete application and referral forms; and attend an Information Session with a parent or guardian.
 
Scholarship slots are available to graduating high school students, as well as to first to third year undergraduate degree students. Application deadline is on April 03, 2013.
 
The ACU Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) degree offers units specific to Australian accounting requirements in addition to Philippines-specific units. It prepares students for entry-level employment as well as future managerial positions.
 
ACU students develop an understanding of how commercial, industrial and service organizations operate. They also acquire skills to practice in a wide range of finance and accounting occupations such as accountant, auditor, investment manager, financial analyst, stockbroker, tax specialist or treasurer.
 
The ACU Manila campus is located at the Ground Floor of the Makati Stock Exchange Building, 6767 Ayala Ave., Makati City. For further inquiries, call  (+632)5019347  (+632)4748345 , visit www.acu.edu.au/manila, or e-mail acumanila@estebanschool.org.
 
source: interaksyon.com

Monday, March 11, 2013

Healthy super foods at Sugarleaf restaurant


Instead of taking a quick fast-food meal to replenish your energy at work, why not enjoy a nourishing and delicious meal that helps replenish at the cellular level and with less calories.

At Sugarleaf, an organic restaurant and shop, natural and organic ingredients are added in delicious soups, salads, sandwiches, wraps, drinks, desserts, and ice cream to boost the nutrient content of the meals and treats it serves.

Probiotic-rich kefir, containing over 30 species of beneficial bacteria (compared to only a few in yoghurt), is expertly made in house and used in majority of Sugarleaf’s best selling dishes. Though somewhat sour, it is combined with herbs, fruits, natural sweeteners like low glycemic coconut sugar and raw wild honey to create delicious sauces, savoury pasta, hearty wraps, creamy cheesecake, and ice cream.

Exotic superfoods used from around the world are chia (detoxifying seeds from South America) in Goody Kefir smoothies, acai (anti-oxidising berries from the Amazon) in ice cream, maca (hormone balancer and energy boosting root crop from Peru) in desserts and a lot more! Local superfoods such as organic blueberries, spinach, guyabano, spirulina and malunggay are also showcased in soups, drinks and ice cream.

Sugarleaf in Makati is located on the ground floor and second floor of the MEDICard Lifestyle Center, 51 Paseo de Roxas corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Urdaneta Village Makati City. For inquiries, call (+632) 812-7323. Greenhills branch is located on the ground floor of Health Cube Building, 226 Wilson Street, West Greenhills, San Juan, Metro Manila. Call (+632) 661-6639. Like us on Facebook SugarleafPH and follow us on Twitter @sugarleafph.

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, September 24, 2012

CSA teen on bully's gun-toting Dad: 'I really thought he'd shoot my brains out'


MANILA, Philippines – At first glance, Jaime Garcia seems like an unlikely target of bullies.

He towers at more than 6 feet tall and has a rather gentle, apologetic, demeanor. But Jaime has been bullied and mocked at the Colegio San Agustin (CSA) School in Makati where he is on his senior year in high school.

His butt and genitals were often poked by one of his male classmates, his main tormentor. Then on August 30, after months of constant taunts and harassment, Jaime had enough. He stabbed one of the bullies with a ballpen and punched another.  The incident escalated when the father of the classmate he punched rushed to his school, slapped and threatened him with what he recalled was a .45-caliber gun.

“I really thought he’d shoot my brains out,” Jaime told InterAksyon before granting his first full interview on TV5’s morning show, ‘Good Morning Club.’

Jaime’s father, Mike, was oblivious to the bullying until he was called that day to his son’s school. “Wala siyang sinasabi sa amin, eh,” he said.

But after months of being bullied and keeping quiet about it, Jaime has decided to come out, while his family is preparing legal action against the gun-toting father, while posing a lot of questions to the school.



‘ I can’t take it anymore’

During their English class at around 10 am of August 30, Jaime said one of his classmates, ‘JD,’ who had been constantly taunting him since July, began making certain “references” aimed at him.

 “I can’t take it anymore,” Jaime said. “They think it’s funny.”

After telling JD to stop it, another classmate, yelled back at him.

Jamie remembered the boy saying: “’Yo, c*nt! Calm down.’”

At this point, Jamie got angrier. He took a ballpen and stabbed JD with it. When his other classmate interceded, he punched him in the face.

“He started clenching his jaw,” Jamie recalled. “Then he told me, ‘I’ll kill you. I’ll shoot you!’”

It was then that Jamie was taken to the Head Teacher’s office by their English teacher Ms. Billy Joy Creus. Jamie wrote an incident report, while waiting for a guidance counselor top talk to him.

He was waiting inside the room with one of the admin staff and three other faculty members, when Allan Canete Bantiles, the father of the boy he punched, barged into the room.

“He asked me if I was the guy who hit his son. I apologized. In thought he was a reasonable guy,” Jamie said.

“He slapped me. He told me never to do that again. He told me, ‘You’re crazy. You deserve to be in a mental institution.’ I still apologized.”

According to Jaime, Bantiles wasn’t content and grabbed him, while saying : ‘You want to fight? You want to go outside now?’

Bantiles’ driver and son were in the room when the situation escalated. The fuming Bantiles asked for his “green denim satchel’, Jaime recalled, and brought out a gun.

“He then said:’ I can shoot you right now! You want me to shoot you?’” Jaime said.

By this time, one of Jaime’s male teachers was already holding Bantiles back while another told the shocked boy to proceed to the guidance office.

“I was just there, I wasn’t moving,” he said.



CSA inaction?

Jaime’s father found out of the incident while at work. “ I didn’t know my son had been bullied,” Mike told InterAksyon.

After finding out what happened to his son, Mike then asked the school officials how the gun was sneaked into the premises. He also asked why they just allowed Bantiles to leave scot-free.

“May kakulangan sila,” he said.

CSA officials then ordered Bantiles never to set foot on their campus again, while Mike moved to have the gun-toting dad’s car pass cancelled.

Mike then learned that his son was suspended for five days [for the ballpen-stabbing], while the two students were transferred to a different section.  The CSA Makati Alumni Association (CSAMAA), filed a case report of the incident with the Department of Education and reported about the increased security on campus and the banning of Bantiles “indefinitely.”

CSAMAA president Martin Jose Cervantes also posted on the organization’s official Facebook account several suggestions on how to resolve the matter. This includes creating an Anti-Bullying Committee, filing a case against Bantiles and conducting a clear dialogue with the school, parents and alumni.

“If you feel that the school can't act on its own, let's VOLUNTEER for them to carry this case on, but this of course will still be really based on the fact if they accept this particular offer of ours,” Cervantes wrote.



But Mike felt this is not enough. Just last Thursday, Jaime said, Bantiles’ son yelled at him and asked: ‘What did you tell your family? I’ll see you in court!”

Mike said the reason they came to the media is because they felt the CSA fell short in its response to the incident. For now, Jaime’s father is taking comfort in the fact that social media has been harsher on Bantiles.

Last Friday, a Facebook page was created denouncing Bantiles’ action. It has so far gathered more than 650 likes and is already sharing details and news articles surrounding the August 20 incident.

Ironically, the Facebook page has become an avenue for users to vent out their anger at Bantiles (even post his home address online) and in a way, cyberbully the gun-toting father.

“Thats crap! CSA is a joke. Allan needs to have his punk ass in jail. Then lets see how tough that punk is...” One Peter Brooks commented.

“Pumatol sa bata....wanna try someone your own size, Allan Bantiles?” Joel Canlas added.

But for now, Jaime said he just wants to focus on his studies and move on from the incident.

“At the moment, I’m just trying to move on. I’m just saying the truth.”

InterAksyon and Good Morning Club tried to get the side of Bantiles but received no response.

source: interaksyon.com

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Tofu with pork floss at Crustasia


MANILA, Philippines – Crustasia offers its newest dish: chilled tofu with pork floss. Crustasia has branches at Shangri-La Plaza Mall, 6th level, 910-4096; and Rockwell Power Plant Mall, Makati City, 728-5463.

source: philstar.com

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Ai Ai And Vice Ganda Bury The Hatchet

MANILA, Philippines - Comedians Ai Ai delas Alas and Vice Ganda have let bygones be bygones, smoking the proverbial peace pipe during the birthday celebration of ABS-CBN boss Cory Vidanes on May 15 in a bar in Makati.

Ai Ai and Vice were caught on cam together during the party, as shown in the videos aired on “TV Patrol” on May 16.

“Tita Cory I love you. Alam mong mahal kita,” came Ai Ai’s message for the birthday celebrator that evening.

In a report posted by PEP the same day, Ai Ai was asked how her reconciliation with the popular stand-up comedian happened.

Not wanting to divulge details, Ai Ai said, “Ay, ewan! Basta lang…bati na lang kami.”

Last January, Vice Ganda admitted there was a rift between him and Ai Ai, as reported in newspapers. The snubbing incident, which happened inside a hotel during the Christmas season, was apparently true.

“Totoo pong nangyari 'yon na hindi po kami nagpansinan ni Ms. Ai Ai sa isang lugar. ‘Di kami nagpansinan, ‘di ko siya pinansin, ‘di niya ako pinansin at walang pansinang naganap kasi mayroon po kaming pinagdadaanan," Vice Ganda revealed on “The Buzz.”

He hoped then that the issue between them would be resolved.

"Mayroon po kaming isyu na kinakailangang ma-resolba at nawa'y maresolba sa takdang panahon,” he said, adding that nobody has the right to pass judgment on them as “kami lang ni Ms. Ai Ai ang nakakaalam doon."

Meanwhile, actors Richard Gomez and Joey Marquez recalled their early beginning as ABS-CBN talents during the party of Ms. Vidanes.

Richard vividly remembers, “My first TV guesting [in a Kapamilya TV show] si tita Cory ‘yung P.A. (production assistant) namin noon.” Richard also added, “Through the years tita Cory has been very nice to me since so she’s very special.”

Joey, who shared with Richard stellar credits in the sitcom “Palibhasa Lalaki,” recalls, “‘Yung samahan namin sa “Palibhasa” [ay] para kaming naglalaro [lang] at magkakaibigan lahat.”

Among the ABS-CBN executive’s well wishers were Vice Ganda, Iza Calzado, Vina Morales, Gina Pareno, Randy Santiago, Zsa Zsa Padilla, Kim Chiu, Xian Lim, Christian Bautista, Rayver Cruz, Cristine Reyes, and Ai Ai delas Alas who came with boyfriend Jed Alvin Salang.

"Tita Cory, sana mas marami pang blessing dumating sa buhay niyo, and ingat po kayo palagi, maraming salamat po sa inyo," Rayver said.

"Thank you for being such a nice boss to us," Cristine said.

Coney Reyes, who starred in her own drama series on ABS-CBN, gave her message: “[My wish for her is] to change for the better. She’s so sweet. I just pray that she will have more strength, good health, so much peace, so much love, so much joy and the wisdom to carry all on what God has purposed her to do in her life.”

source: mb.com.ph

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Rockwell To List By Introduction

MANILA, Philippines — Rockwell Land Corporation, the high-end property development arm of the Lopez group, is seeking to list its shares by way of introduction at the Philippine Stock Exchange by May 14, 2012.

In its registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rockwell said it plans to list 6.22 billion of its shares at P1.46 per share for a total market capitalization of P9.09 billion.

The listing will follow the distribution of 3.18 billion Rockwell shares as property dividends to the stockholders of Manila Electric Company (Meralco) which owns 51 percent of Rockwell.

As a result of the property dividend, Rockwell will have at least 48,892 shareholders and this qualifies the firm to list under the amended rules on listing by way of introduction of the PSE.

The firm said the initial listing price of P1.46 is supported by the valuation report and fairness opinion issued by the independent financial adviser CLSA Exchange Capital Inc. last month.

Rockwell reported a 14 percent growth in net income to P914.9 million last year from the P801.3 million earned in 2010 as total consolidated revenues rose 26 percent to P6.2 billion in 2011.

Since its start of operations in 1995, Rockwell has successfully redeveloped an old thermal power plant site into an upscale mixed-use community now known as Rockwell Center in Makati.

Rockwell Center now consists of 7 high-rise residential towers, a shopping mall, an exclusive leisure club, a graduate school and two office buildings.

It has also completed an office complex in Ortigas as well as launched a new mixed-use community called the Grove which is also located in Ortigas.

source: mb.com.ph