Thursday, March 27, 2008

2008 Philippine Bar Exam Results

The result of the September 2007 Bar Exam is set to be released today. Please be back as we will be posting the results here as soon as we get holf of it.

The result could be found at Supreme Court's WEbsite at http://www.supremecourt.edu.ph/

It will also be available in Inquirer's Website at http://www.inquirer.net/.

As these sites will be receiving lots of visits, please expect downtime of their server.

Congratulations in advance for all those who will be passing and those who will land in the top ten

2008 Philippine Bar Exam results

The Supreme Court of the Philippines is set to release the results of the Philippine Bar Exam, held last September, today, March 28, 2008. I would like to extend my advance greetings to all the passers.

I will be posting the list in this blog as soon as I get hold of the results.
I will also be posting the top ten.

Results can be found at Supreme Court Website: www.supremecourt.gov.ph

if the site gets busy, please visit this alternate link

http://www.attyatwork.com/waiting-for-the-2007-bar-examination-results/

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

CRC-ACE (CASINO REVIEW CENTER-ACCOUNTACY CENTER FOR EDUCATION)

CRC-ACE

Telephone Numbers:

Manila: 735-9031 / 735-8901

Website: none

PRTC (PROFESSIONAL REVIEW AND TRAINING CENTER, Inc)

PRTC

Telephone Numbers:

Manila: 733-9344 / 734-7903
Cebu City: (032) 255-7777 loc 122
Davao City: (082) 225-0049
Cagayan de Oro City: (08822) 725-150

Website: http://www.prtc.com.ph/

FOODS FOR THE BRAIN

MEMORY FOODS

These foods and nutrients have been shown to boost memory in noteworthy ways:

  • Carbohydrates in Pasta -- Stimulates production of serotonin, which fuels learning
  • Boron in Apples, Pears, Beans, Peans -- Enhances alertness for learning
  • Magnesium in Whole Wheat, Nuts -- Enhances alertnessand general memory
  • Zinc in Shellfish, Beans, Peas, Peas and Dark Turkey Meat -- Aids short-term recall, work and visual memory
  • Aged Garlic -- Improves spatial memory, fights age-related memory loss
  • Sugar or Glucose -- Improves short-term memory
  • Unsaturated Fat in Olive Oil, Fish Oil -- Strengthens general learning abilities
  • Citicoline in Egg Yolks, Organ Meats -- Enhances verbal memory
  • Phosphatidylserine (PS) in supplements -- Stimulates memory of names, faces, lost objects and numbers

SOURCE: Philippine Daily Inquirer, LIFESTYLE, November 30, 1999, C8, MUSCLE AND FITNESS