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Alibata of the Philippines
2007-12-17 02:17:16
Alibata is considered to be the ancient writing system of the Philippines . It is believed that the term was coined from  two Arabic letters of Maguindanao, Philippines (the alif and beta). Alibata is also called baybayin which is a tagalog dialect which means “to spell.” There are several theories to the origin of this writing system, ALIBATA. Some theories state that the ALIBATA was originated from Indian priests who were familiar with Brahmi scripts. I found a link that contains a comprehensive detail about the term ‘ALIBATA’. It is found at http://fatoprofugus.net/alibata/origin.html


PARAISO (Paradise), a Paradise Philippines Theme Song…
2007-12-16 20:16:36
Last night, I’m watching a special Christmas variety show of ABS-CBN. One of the number of the show was a song from the group of Ryan Cayabyab. I’ve heard the song again. The last time I’ve heard this was when I was in high school and sang by a group called SMOKEY MOUTAIN. The song was PARAISO (Paradise ). This was written by Mr. Ryan Cayabyab. It’s lyrics describes about the Paradise Philippines , the real face of the Philippines. The song is perfectly written and promotes a better place to live for everyone in the Philippines. The lyric goes like this: PARAISO Return to a land called Paraiso, a place where a dying river ends. No birds there fly over Paraiso, no space allows them to endure. The smoke that screens the air, the grass that’s never there. And if I could see a single bird, what a joy. I try to write some words and create a simple song to be heard by the rest of the world. I live in this land called Paraiso, in a house made of cardboard floors an
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Capiz Forum
2007-12-10 18:47:38
Capiz Forum at http://www.capizforum.hyperphp.com was opened by bleuken for Capizeños and Filipinos world wide. It’s testament of the interest of Capizeños to be known all over the world and promote the province. To introduce their culture and dialect. Visit the Capiz Forum and join to have more knowledge about the paradise in the heart of Capiz, Philippines. It’s beta mode but it can be permanent if you’ll help it to be stable and informative for everyone. For suggestion and comments on the forum, please email the administrator at capiz2007@gmail.com


Capiz Beaches
2007-11-27 18:07:57
Mantalinga Island, Roxas City, Capiz, paradise Philippines If you will visit Capiz Beaches today, you’ll be amazed of the changes made to the place. It’s like a little paradise within a small province of western visayas. Walk path are tiled and the sea food stalls (kalan-an) are arranged properly along sea side as per order of the city government. It will be better experience if you’ll visit now. Even the security are more improved because of the visibility of police authorities patrolling around the area, day and night. Visit Capiz and experience this December 5-8, the Sinadya sa Halaran festival. Sea foods and drinks will be in every corner of the city. Be there and have the best fun of your life. Experience the paradise in the Philippines within Capiz.


The Real Paradise Philippines
2007-10-18 01:12:33
Why I consider the Philippines and Capiz as Paradise ? Well, it's because the place is really a Paradise. Where can you see a place in the world that does not need battery and alarm clock to wake-up you up in the morning because there's a rooster or chirping birds that alarms you to wake-up. Where can you see a house walking in the middle of the rice field. It's only in the Philippines! Maybe we don't have a lot of oil or black gold in the Philippines like the Middle East countries but we do have plenty of water for every one and nice climate too. Maybe we don't have a chess world champion like Garry Kasparov of Russia and Viswanathan Anand of India but we do have a boxing world champion like Manny Pacquiao.


Capiz, My Paradise
2007-10-18 00:59:55
I currently live in Capiz, Philippines and I consider this place as one of the Paradise of my life. My family was originally from Pasig, Philippines but later after the Gulf War and my father lost his job in Kuwait, we moved here in Capiz. When my first time here I was really amazed with how affordable and available sea foods here in Capiz. I always request my mom to cook for me “Ginat-ang Tambo”, a young bamboo shoot delicacy mixed with coconut milk and shrimp or prawn. Wow, I really missed those days and that food! Here in Capiz I also experienced our house being moved from one place to another place by lifting it by many people. We call it “BAYANIHAN”. This event I only read and see it in books but that was one experience that I can’t forget. Another exciting thing here in Capiz is theres a lot of place where you can have hiking and have nature tripping without expenses and people here are very friendly to new guys like me. I don’t have any trou


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