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Nursery Rhymes with Lyrics and Videos part 1

Baa, baa, black sheep Baa, baa, black sheep Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full. One for my master, One for my dame, And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane. Hey, diddle, diddle Hey diddle, diddle The cat and the fiddle. The cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed To see such sport. And the dish ran away with the spoon Hickory, dickory, dock Hickory, dickory, dock The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck one, The mouse ran down. Hickory, dickory, dock! Humpty Dumpty Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men, Couldn't put Humpty back together again. Jack and Jill Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after Little Miss Muffet Little Miss Mufeet sat on a tuffet Eating her curds and whey Along came a spider That sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away

Different Types of Dad

1. 80’s Dad The father that still believes he can fit into the leather pants he has hanging at the back of his closet years years ago. He loves Rock & Roll music. 2. The Hip-hop Dad He doesn’t believe in interfering in his children’s lives, they will live and learn from their own mistakes. He is a happy-go-lucky one. 3. The Conventional Dad Rules and regulations are around the place. He works hard to keep everything orderly and to help provide things for his family. He likes to relax and listen to soothing music. 4. The Rugged Dad The father who is rough and manly. A strong man who believes that children are the woman’s responsibility. He lives his life fast and loud, which is how he likes his music. 5. The Typical Dad The father that simply survive to where he is. He gives little rules but not necessarily to follow. He tries to live care-free and enjoy everyday of life. 6. The Sports Loving Dad The father who will ignore you when there is a game on. He is a macho man who believes...

POOR BOY FROM CAGAYAN MAKES IT BIG IN SILICON VALLEY

How can the Philippines leapfrog from being an exporter of labor, garments and bananas into a technology powerhouse that can outshine India as exporter of innovative new products and software? When will Philippine economic news shift from the usual foreign loans, new taxes, and high budget deficit to technological breakthroughs and the export world-class products? A former poor boy from Cagayan province and now a Filipino technology tycoon in Silicon Valley recently granted us an exclusive interview in his Tallwood Venture Capital office building beside Wells Fargo Bank and near Stanford University. In 1997, Philippine-born Diosdado "Dado" Banatao was honored with the prestigious "Master Entrepreneur of the Year" award sponsored by the Ernst & Young global accounting giant, Inc. magazine and Merrill Lynch. Every year, Banatao funds Filipino-American scholars studying engineering or science courses in top schools all over the US. He also funds a speci...

Swine flu vaccine could be ready by end of June

Agence France-Presse First Posted 04:17:00 05/23/2009 Filed Under: Swine Flu , Health , Diseases , Epidemic and Plague , Pharmaceuticals GENEVA -- The World Health Organization said Friday it was hopeful that the pharmaceutical industry would be ready to produce an anti-swine flu vaccine by the end of June or early July. "We're hopeful that by the end of June by the beginning July this will be the time that commercial companies will be in a position of being able to make a vaccine," said interim Assistant Director General Keiji Fukuda. However, Fukuda said experts were still mulling whether to give the go ahead for production as this may reduce or halt the manufacture of vaccines for seasonal flu. "We will hold off on making this decision for a little while," he added. Production of up to 4.9 billion doses a year of a vaccine against the new influenza A(H1N1) virus would be possible, according to a forecast presented to vac...

How do you prepare your kids to school?

Schooling for kids is fun but on the first day they find it scary, confusing and sometimes traumatic. That’s only because they don’t have any idea what will happen to them in school. They have a lot of questions in mind such as Who will be their teachers?, Are their classmates friendly?, How many hours will they stay inside the classroom without their parents?, etc. So, it’s the elders’ duty to help these kids realize that schooling is really fun from the first day of classes to the end of the school year. Hence, I have some tips that hopefully can help parents and teachers. 1. Prepare their things for school together. Your children’s excitement will be doubled if you show them the things they will use in school and let your child organize their things inside their bags. 2. Share the good experiences you had in school. As you share your positive experiences when you were studying, children imagine themselves in the same situation that unexpectedly they want to happen in reality or ...

Teachers On the Move!

When we have visitors we prepare a lot for them; food, beddings, list of places where they will enjoy their stay, etc. This is only because as a host we want to impress them. Thus, we are giving them the best of the best. This situation is not so far from the teaching profession. As teachers we also want our pupils to receive the best education. Hence, administrators prepare seminars and workshops for the enhancement of teachers’ knowledge and invigorate the minds for the benefit of their clients: the young minds. A week before the formal opening of classes teachers in every school attend different seminars that lead them to better understanding of their roles and duties to cater the holistic formation of the children. So hand in hand, all the people working in an institution will be of great help in their own little ways to assist both parents and children towards edification. The main role of educators is to groom the youngster to real world with enough knowledge to understand ...