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DOTr, LTFRB Open Missionary Routes in “Yolanda”-Devastated Villages in Tacloban



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The Department of Transportation - Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (DOTr-LTFRB) recently approved a resolution approving the opening of missionary routes to establish an efficient, reliable, and safe mass transport service for the residents of typhoon-ravaged Tacloban City in Leyte.

The wrath of super typhoon “Yolanda” left thousands of casualties and billions of pesos worth of properties in ruins after its landfall in Tacloban City in 2013. As residents struggled to rebuild what they lost, and as the government struggled to expedite the completion of relocation sites, another vital component was left to be addressed-- the need for an efficient public transport within, and outside the city.

Four years after, the DOTr-LTFRB has opened new missionary routes to ease the travel of those displaced by the devastation.

In a Board resolution no. 22, the LTFRB said that due to the disaster, around 15,000 families or 90,000 individuals are being relocated to Tacloban North, the single largest post-disaster resettlement area which is located 15 kilometers from the city proper.

Most of those affected by the relocation project of the government come from those living along the coastal areas.
Tacloban North consists of seven barangays (villages), stretching from Barangay 97 (Cabalawan) to Barangay 98 (Tagpuro).

LTFRB also noted that “there is presently no authorized public utility vehicle service route that would serve the area between Tacloban North and Tacloban City Proper.”

In an effort to assist the thousands of relocatees, LTFRB said “there is a clear and urgent necessity to open new missionary routes in this area in order to establish an efficient, reliable, and safe mass transport service for the needs of residents of Tacloban North resettlement site.”

The following are the new missionary routes:

1) Route A – New Transport Terminal to Tagpuro and vice versa (14 kms), servicing the housing sites of Villa Sofia, Sangyaw Village, and New Hope Village

2) Route B—New Transport Terminal to New Kawayan and vice versa (12kms), servicing Villa Diana, North Hill Arbours, Guadalupe Heights, Greendale Subdivision, and St. Francis Village

3) Route C—New Transport Terminal to Cabalawan and vice versa (8 kms), servicing Ridgeview Subdivision, UNDP housing site, Lions Ville, and Knightsridge

In the same LTFRB Board resolution, there will be 15 franchises to be opened for each route, or a total of 45 franchises for the new missionary routes.

Maskipaps: The Crossover x Raveolution The Official Afterparty of the UP Lantern Parade



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What do you get when you fuse the biggest and most colorful music festival in the country with the most awaited university party in the metro? The UP Beta Epsilon Fraternity and Super Awesome Productions bring you Maskipaps: The Crossover x Raveolution. Get ready to paint the night this coming December 15 at the UP Sunken Garden!

Now on its fourth installment, the official afterparty of the UP Lantern Parade is back to celebrate the end of the year with a colorful twist. With Raveolution joining the fun, expect to have your year-end bash with a dynamic splash of colors!

Have you ever wondered why it's called "The Crossover"? It's pretty simple as the party begins with the top bands in the country until it finally cross overs to a whole different genre of rave brought to you by the hottest DJs combining to an awesome experience that you wouldn't want to miss!

Lose yourself and rock the night with Spongecola, Franco, Silent Sanctuary, Gab and John of Urbandub, IV of Spades, Gracenote, Autotelic and BP Valenzuela. Move to the beats of Patty Tiu, Marc Marasigan, Everyday People, John Sedano and Monkey del Pilar as we get hyped by MC Ronthug on the mic. This unique fusion of OPM and rave music will surely put an exclamation point to 2017 as we celebrate in a whole new spectrum!



Get ready to live the night with the vibrance of colors in

Maskipaps: The Crossover x Raveolution
The Official Afterparty of the UP Lantern Parade
7 PM| December 15, 2017 | UP Sunken Garden

Tickets are available in all SM Ticket Outlets in SM Cinema Branches nationwide!

You may also buy at the UP Beta Epsilon Fraternity Tambayan located at 2/F Melchor Hall, UP Diliman.

For ticket inquiries you may contact 0945 294 2183 or 0995 144 7382.

Ticket Prices:
PHP 250 - UP
PHP 300 - Non-UP and SM Tickets
PHP 350 - Walk-In

Stay tuned to their social media pages for updates!

Facebook: fb.com/maskicrossover
Twitter: twitter.com/maskicrossover
Instagram: instagram.com/maskicrossover
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In cooperation with:
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Also brought to you by:

Black Beauty Philippines || The Other Room || Orange Segment Print and Design Studio || Uber || Hawk || MARSCHE Bluetooth Headphones || Mystery Manila

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Top 7 Nutrition Tips for the Busy College Students



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Though we all hear how important it is to eat healthily, actually doing so could be a real challenge - especially when you are a student. With all these classes, activities, social life, and sometimes even a part-time job to handle many students rarely find time to cook a proper healthy meal.

But this still doesn’t mean that you should abandon all the hopes of eating healthy - as well as let your lifestyle affect your health and wellbeing. Even if you are super busy, you can do something good for your health. For example, follow these nutrition tips.

1. Mean planning is important
If you do have some time to spare during the weekend, try using it to come up with a proper meal plan. Having a meal plan can benefit you in the following ways:

- you’ll be able to make your daily diet more diverse and nutritious;
- you’ll ensure that you’ll buy food you’ll actually eat;
- you’ll minimize your chances of eating junk food.

Moreover, you can use this meal plan to cook your meals in advance. For example, you can find some time in the evening to prepare meals for the following day - and when you have a meal plan to follow, you won’t spend any time on thinking what do you need to cook.

2. Cook more than you can eat at once
If cooking every evening is not an option for you, you should make the most out of your next opportunity to cook. Try preparing a bigger meal than the one you usually eat: this way you’ll have leftovers that you could eat for lunch the next day.

3. Be careful with snacks
Snacking, in general, is okay. It helps us to get through the day when the next real meal is still a couple of hours away. It helps us to fight hunger when we don’t have much time to eat: for example when you have exams ahead or need to come up with good research topics for an essay you have to submit tomorrow.

However, if you do want the best for your health, you should keep two things in mind:

- choose healthy snacks instead of the unhealthy ones;
- not to overeat.

The tricky thing about snacks is that they don’t always seem nourishing enough (even if they are). For example, nuts actually have a lot of calories in them - however, they are small, and so people could often overeat them. To avoid this, always be mindful when having a snack.

4. Drink water
If you didn’t practice mindful eating before, chances are you don’t understand your body’s cravings as well as you could. And it’s completely okay - actually, many people don’t understand them too.

One of the most common mistakes people make is confusing thirst with hunger. Therefore, try carrying a water bottle with you and drinking water each time you feel hungry. After you do so, wait for 10 minutes - chances are the hunger will disappear. And if not, your body would be still hydrated, which is a good thing.

5. Eat slowly
Eating slowly will not only help you feel the food’s taste and structure better - it will also help you avoid overeating. The thing is that it takes time for our brain to register that we are full - and it could take 10-30 minutes for it to do so. Therefore, you risk overeating if you consume your meal too quickly.

6. Learn how to fight unhealthy cravings
If you do want something sweet or oily or generally unhealthy, eat something healthy instead - an apple, some yogurt, etc. It’s very hard to fight unhealthy cravings when we’re hungry - but there’s a big chance that this craving itself is caused by hunger and not by the need to eat unhealthy food.

Another tip is to eat something healthy before going out with friends or doing grocery shopping. This way it would also be easier for you to resist buying and eating fast food.

Also, when you want something unhealthy, try asking yourself why do you want this. Do you want something just because you like the taste and want to savor it right now? Or do you want to eat unhealthy because you’re tired, sad or stressed?

In the first case, you could settle with a small amount of fast food - for example, eat a piece of chocolate: that would be enough to feel the taste. In the second case, try coming up with other ways to comfort yourself.

7. Don’t punish yourself if you fail sometimes
One of the main reasons why people find it hard sticking to a healthy diet is because they believe they should eat healthy all the time. Sure, this would be great - but it’s also extremely hard to many, especially for those of us who didn’t eat healthy before.

In this case, it’s totally okay to take it slow. Keep in mind that there is no unique approach that fits everyone. Some find it easier to cut the unhealthy food completely; some, however, crave it even more when they know they aren’t allowed to eat it.

So instead of punishing yourself for eating unhealthy, remind yourself that you are allowed to eat anything - it’s just you want to make healthier choices most of the time. Tell yourself that next time your choice would be healthier: this way you won’t stress out even more and won’t feel the need to comfort yourself with food.

Learning how to eat healthily is a process - and for some of us, it lasts longer than for others. And it’s okay, as long as you stick to your goal and do your best to build healthier habits.


Author Bio: Christina Battons is a creative writer and content strategist from LA. Currently, I write for various sites. My posts address the topics about self-education, writing, motivation, professional development. In my spare time, I prefer to read novels and crime thriller stories. Feel free to follow me on @battonschristi to ask questions or see my works.
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