Tuesday, May 8, 2012

cheap tickets, less services




Budget airlines usually don't use the airport bridges  to cut expense. With a very short ground time of 30 minutes, budget airlines will  do its best to expedite...as IN EXPEDITE the deplaning and boarding of passengers to avoid paying for additional ramp parking charge. They also make the passengers walk on the ramp with only umbrellas to protect them from the searing heat of the sun. 

"Passengers cannot have the best of both worlds. If they want free meals on flights and other frills, they SHOULD FLY PAL (Philippine Airlines) The reason budget airline tickets are cheap is that they cut a lot of cost. " Avelino Zapanta (president of Southeast Asian Airlines (SEAIR). PDI may 08, 2012 page a4

Consider these:
kung buntis ka unya di ka gusto makuha ang imong gisabak kay magbaktas ka sa rampa nga init kaau, ayaw ug sakay ug budget airline.  MA-STRESS ka.

kung tiguwang ka unya dili ka gusto magCRAMPS ang imong mga tiil baktas sa init nga rampa ug maulaw ka manghaplas ug lana sa sulod sa eroplano, ayaw ug sakay ug budget airline. MA-STRESS ka.

kung person with physical disability ka, nya di ka gusto mukamang panaog sa eroplano kay onse mil ang bayad sa wheelchair, ayaw ug sakay ug budget airline. MA-STRESS ka.

as observed, sa unang panahon, ang mga pasahero sa eroplano business attire. karon, usahay pambalay attire na lang. usahay, naa pa gyud isalibay nga tuwalya o labakara sa abaga.

Cheap tickets mean less service. That's the trick of the trade. Remember that.

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

TEENAGE PREGNANCY



ALARMING NEWS!!!

Ugochi Daniels,  a ranking official of the United Nation Population Fund Agency (UNFPA), said in the recent interview that  the rising number of teenage pregnancies in the country is an area of concern that the agency is giving serious attention to. 

According to the survey, teenage pregnancies in the Philippines surged by 70 percent as compared ten years ago.

Teenage pregnancy rate in the Philippines is the highest among Asean's six major economies as teenage getting pregnant range from  adolescent girls (10 to 19 years old), the United Nations Population Fund's 2011 annual report say at 53 births per 1,000 women aged between 15 and 19, 

Based on data compiled from birth certificates, of the 1.75 million live births in 2009, the latest review reveals 11 percent involved are teenage mothers. 

Government statistics on female adolescent pregnancies reveals  the number of teenage pregnancies rose 70 percent, from 114,205 in 1999 to 195,662 in 2009.






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