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May 2008 Philippine CPA Board Exam Results

Posted by ceblogger on May-20-2008

The results of the May 2008 Philippine Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Board Exam is posted here. Feel free to scroll down and read more. This for the exams held last May 11-12 and 18-19, 2008 in the different cities in the Philippines. I felt like posting the results here because I once took the CPA board exam and passed it on my first take in October 1995. Whew! How time flies so fast!

Passing the CPA board exam is one of my life’s greatest moments. I remember that day when the results came in the paper, a neighbor visited our house and brought the good news. I rushed to the nearest newsstand and there grabbed a Philippine Star, the only one at that time that carried the complete and readable results. (We don’t have the internet yet at that time). I was so happy for myself and for my friends who made it. I was even happier for my friends who landed on the top three.

I know the thrill and excitement of waiting for the results. Even non-takers, friends and relatives of examinees are excited of browsing the results hoping for a familiar name. My staffs here are busy surfing the net for the results. I gave them the result as soon I got the file from a friend.

To the new CPA’s, my congratulations! Welcome to the fold!

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The PRC announces that 1,268 out of 4,651 (27%) passed the Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination given by the Board of Accountancy in the Cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legaspi.

Here’s the top 10 for the May 2008 CPA Board Exams:

1. Kristine Arce Pineda, DLSU-Manila 91.43
2. Raymund Francis Abuda Escala, Univ of the Cordilleras 91.00
3. Ryan Oliver Tiu Dy, DLSU-Manila 90.86
4. Ron Jeric Sarmiento Leonardo, UP-Diliman 90.43
5. Loudie Jay Canonoy Falguera, St. Paul’s Business School – Palo Leyte 89.86
6. Jonathan Tan Bino, DLSU-Manila 89.71
Lyn Lazarito Osano, MSU-Gen.Santos City 89.71
7. Marvin Fang Chua, DLSU-Manila 89.57
Lyndon Pcalda Jabla, Holy Cross of Davao College 89.57
8. Charles Bryan Mariñas Tan, San Beda College 89.00
9. Jianessa Camille Domingo Diaz, DLSU-Manila 88.86
10. Christopher Ryan Mariñas Tan, San Beda College 89.00

For complete results:
A-F , G-M, N-Z

In case of doubts, please verify also with the official PRC results.

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May
11

For A Greener Earth

Posted by ceblogger

Most of us wish for a greener and cooler place to live in. Who would not want that? Who among us would just like to stay in a close building for a week without sunshine and without fresh air to breathe? Or who would like to go out in the streets in the crowded and polluted downtown?

Maybe some of us are in the habit of opening the windows every morning to meet the sunshine and smell the freshness of the early morning dew. For the last 20 years or so, you must have noticed the significant change in the climate. It is now warmer, and the surroundings seem to have lost the luster it once had. We wanted to buy that latest air-conditioner system because we can no longer take the heat.

The problem in global warming is not new to you and me. It is mentioned in schools, in TV, and in the papers. And now, we are informed more about it in blogs of many people. As an individual, what should be my part? For corporate and government entities, what should they do?

Educate Everyone

Education starts at the home. Parents should do their part in training their children in caring for the environment. Parents should lead by example. Since I grew up in a place with scarce water, we were told to conserve it. Imagine I could take a bath then with only a bucket of water.

The government should also lead in this educational drive by going to each barrio and promote awareness among tribes and communities. Schools should include environmental awareness in the curriculum from basic education to college. Companies and its top management should also take the lead in the campaign for greener earth. Recycling, garbage segregation, and anti-pollution efforts should be the top concerns.

Go, Bring Back The Bikes

Imagine the savings in fuel, and the reduction of carbon dioxide emitted to the atmosphere.

A little over three decades ago, my dad used to go to work using his bicycle. He was an office worker at one of the Philippine’s largest conglomerate. Even with his work barong, no one else would care about his outfit and his mode of transport. He had done that for years. I was not embarrassed of him. In fact, I had fun hitching a ride with him when I went to school. I can still picture the parking area of his workplace with hundreds of other bicycles. In those days, most of them ride a bike.

The place I currently live in is only three kilometers away from my workplace. But with the traffic, it will take me 10-15 minutes to reach my daily destination. If I ride a bike, and the others do the same, it will just take me around 15 minutes.

Plant More Trees: See Them Grow

Trees helped in the reduction of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Some groups even initiated projects geared towards tree planting. I have been to countless tree-planting activities but it seems that these were all done for publicity. One time I returned to the actual place where we planted trees but I could no longer see those that we planted. And here we are planting trees again.

Where have all those trees gone? Isn’t it just a waste of money and effort? Maybe the fault lies in the government agency and the community who were supposed to take care of those trees. If we plant trees, let’s go back to that same place and see that tree grow. Or else, we will become one of those posers. And if we have vacant lots in the city, let’s plant some trees in there.

Incentives To Manufacturers of Eco-Friendly Vehicles

Green is the theme of the century. And vehicle manufacturers should aim their visions and efforts towards green technology. Both Toyota and Honda are leading the way for this. When should the others follow? But governments should provide incentives to these manufacturers. This could be in the form of lower taxes or tariffs in countries where they are sold, so that the prices of these vehicles lower down.

Now, who would not buy a Prius if its price is more or less similar to that of Vios?

Public Transport That Uses Eco-Friendly Vehicles

Imagine a hybrid train that runs through Roxas Blvd, Edsa or Makati. Isn’t this great? Our government can actually do something like this if they are really serious in the battle against global warming.

An Innovative Idea (somewhat a sci-fi)

When I was in elementary, I imagined creating a laser device that, when pointed at the sky, will break up the carbon and the oxygen from the carbon dioxide that polluted the air. We all know how oxygen is helpful to us. And we can gather those carbon particles and process them to make diamonds. Impossible! It is impossible for me to invent or create that device. But did Jules Verne actually invent the submarine when he mentioned it in his Sci-fi book? Quite weird of me, but I do not know why that idea would not go away from me. It is actually my first time of putting that idea in writing.

I know billions of dollars are spent in man’s search for life outside earth. But it is not really what we need now. We may or may not have neighbors, but right now, our Earth is all we have. Let us take care of it.

This is my entry to the Blog Awards Challenge No. 2: Blogging for Global Warming.

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  1. talksmart Said,

    Something is wrong with the server…you can submit your entry still, once the server is up. I’ll give it a consideration :-).

  2. ceblogger Said,

    thank you very much, talksmart!

  3. sunjun Said,

    you in a bike, going to work! that’ll be a kodak-moment!
    don’t forget to give me a buzz when you start doing it hehehe ^^

    cool idea for an invention, but wouldn’t you think that would upset
    the gas proportions in the air? too much oxygen can kill us also (i think) hehehe
    and not to mention the disproportion in wealth (and in the economy) it will bring to
    those who can wield the device and create diamonds ^^

    nice post N, enjoyed reading it.

  4. ceblogger Said,

    sunjun, haha, biking to work is possible. I’d be slimmer then. As to the invention, oxygen is good but is also flammable. If combined with Hydrogen, it becomes water.

  5. Pinay Mommy Said,

    thanks for the visit and the comment. dropped by also to say hi!!

  6. kevinworld Said,

    Maybe we can start converting the jeepneys to using LPG. They are generating much income to cover the initial outlays. Next will be the trucks, hmmm… I won’t spare fast group.

  7. Linda Said,

    Great read.. Have you tried to look at your invention… nothing is impossible if you try a stab at it!

  8. lourie Said,

    I would like to consider myself a big Earth-lover. I don’t know how to ride a bike though so that one’s off the list for me, but I enjoy long walks though. =) And Linda is right about your invention. Nothing is impossible. Who knows?

  9. ceblogger Said,

    thanks for dropping by, pinay mommy!

    kevin my friend, thanks for the visit! This is also a good suggestion, but I just don’t know how the passengers react to the smell. We experienced that in taxis.

    linda, becoming a scientist or an inventor was one of my childhood dreams. But I’m in a different path now. Others who have dedicated their lives for inventions can do it.

    lourie, you can ride a trisikad! haha

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  11. dong hO Said,

    I like the idea on “Incentives To Manufacturers of Eco-Friendly Vehicles”. they should be rewarded and recognized.

  12. Freezebox Said,

    wow.. nice article you have here bro..

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