Miyerkules, Nobyembre 9, 2011

new seven wonders of nature 28 finalist


The Puerto Princesa Underground River is among the top entries vying for the New 7 Wonders of Nature global campaign, and Filipinos are urged to keep voting as the search comes to a close in four days. 

Out of the 28 entries vying for the seven spots, the Underground River is in the top 10 finalists, said Bernard Weber, president and founder of New7Wonders.

The other entries in the top 10 (in alphabetical order) are:
  • the Dead Sea in Israel, Jordan and Palestine; 
  • the Grand Canyon in the United States; 
  • the Great Barrier Reef in Australia;
  • Halong Bay in Vietnam;
  • Jieta Grotto in Lebanon;
  • Jeju Island in South Korea;
  • Komodo Island in Indonesia;
  • Sundarbans in Bangladesh and India; and 
  • Vesuvius in Chinese Taipei.

    From among the top 10, seven are from Asian countries.

    "Clearly, Asian finalists are strong at this stage, reflecting the way the world is evolving east," Weber said in a statement. "At the same time, I know the actual top 7 will change in the coming days. We remain excited and intrigued to see who will emerge as the provisional New7Wonders of Nature on 11/11/11."

    The search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature started in 2009, where 77 entries were initially picked. Twenty-eight finalists were eventually selected and are now vying for the top seven spots.

    The public can vote online via the New7Wonders website or through SMS. Filipinos can vote for the Puerto Princesa Underground River by sending PPUR to 2861.

    Voting ends on Nov. 11, 2011.

    Celebs join campaign for Underground River

    In the remaining days before voting ends, different celebrities and personalities help promote the Puerto Princesa Underground River, which is the longest navigable underground river in the world.

    Among the personalities who are helping campaign for the Underground River are Ogie Alcasid, Dingdong Dantes, Rhian Ramos, Jim Paredes and Kate Torralba.

    Wunderground United, a group spearheaded by singer and songwriter Noel Cabangon, is actively campaigning for the Underground River to be part of the New 7 Wonders through concerts, school tours, and social media.

    Tunog Wunderground, a music festival in support of the Underground River, was launched in June this year and toured different universities in Metro Manila.

    On November 9, the group will hold a concert in Metrowalk in Pasig City, featuring artists like Radioactive Sago Project, Up Dharma Down, Rivermaya, Sabado Boys, and Sitti.

    On November 10, a day before voting ends, a culminating event will be held at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall, featuring Noel Cabangon, Franco, Nina, and Aiza Seguerra. — RSJ, GMA News
  • Martes, Nobyembre 8, 2011

    Mr. Gay World 2011


    Delegates 2011

    Argentina
    Name:Gonzalo Bagaloni
    Age:21
    Zodiac:Leo
    Height:173 cm.
    Native language:Spanish

    Australia
    3RD RUNNER UP
    MR GAY SWIMWEAR 2011
    MR GAY FORMALWEAR 2011
    Name:Leigh Charles
    Age:26
    Zodiac:Virgo
    Height:179 cm.
    Native language:English

    Brazil
    Name:Eduardo Kamke
    Age:29
    Zodiac:Virgo
    Height:1.80 cm.
    Native language:Portuguese

    Bulgaria
    Name:Stanislav Tanchevv
    Age:36
    Zodiac:Aquarius
    Height:179 cm.
    Native language:Bulgarian

    Canada
    Name:Rob Goddard
    Age:21
    Zodiac:Virgo
    Height:173 cm.
    Native language:English

    Chile
    Name:Alex Klocker
    Age:27
    Zodiac:Aries
    Height:180cm.
    Native language:Spanish

    Curacao
    TOP 10
    Name:Rupert Arrindell
    Age:27
    Zodiac:Sagitarius
    Height:180 cm.
    Native language:Papiamento and Dutch

    Czech Republic
    Name:Martin Goga
    Age:26
    Zodiac:Gemini
    Height:183 cm.
    Native language:Slovak

    Estonia
    MR GAY CONGENIALITY 2011
    Name:Madis Räästas
    Age:30
    Zodiac:Scorpio
    Height:178 cm.
    Native language:Estonian

    Finland
    Name:Kenneth Liukkonen
    Age:28
    Zodiac:Libra
    Height:173 cm.
    Native language:Finnish and Swedish

    Hong Kong, China
    Name:Hei Hei Yau
    Age:26
    Zodiac:Leo
    Height:170 cm.
    Native language:Cantonese & Mandarin

    Iceland
    Name:Vilhjálmur Davíðsson
    Age:23
    Zodiac:Cancer
    Height:190 cm.
    Native language:Icelandic

    India
    Name:Raul Patil
    Age:23
    Zodiac:Scorpion
    Height:175 cm.
    Native language:Marathi

    Ireland
    MR PINOY (SPORTS) CHALLENGE 2011
    TOP 10
    Name:Barry Gouldsbury
    Age:28
    Zodiac:Aquarius
    Height:185 cm.
    Native language:Irish

    Macau
    Name:Jonathan Chong
    Age:29
    Zodiac:Aries
    Height:185 cm.
    Native language:Cantonese

    Malaysia
    Name:
    Age:35
    Zodiac:Aquarius
    Height:173 cm.
    Native language:Bahasa Malaysia

    Mexico
    TOP 10
    Name:Juan Manuel Lopez L.
    Age:32
    Zodiac:Virgo
    Height:178 cm.
    Native language:Spanish

    Netherlandshttp://www.germeraad.com/
    TOP 10
    Name:Mischa Germeraad
    Age:34
    Zodiac:Cancer
    Height:182 cm.
    Native language:Dutch

    New Zealand
    4TH RUNNER UP
    MR GAY PHOTOGENIC 2011
    Name:Aaron Comis
    Age:32
    Zodiac:Libra
    Height:179 cm.
    Native language:English

    Northern Ireland
    Name:Chris Flanagan
    Age:27
    Zodiac:Pisces
    Height:175 cm.
    Native language:Gaeilge

    Norway
    Name:Trond Venseth
    Age:24
    Zodiac:Pisces
    Height:183 cm.
    Native language:Norwegian

    Peru
    Name:Lorenzo Rojas
    Age:41
    Zodiac:Taurus
    Height:175 cm.
    Native language:Spanish

    Philippines
    BEST NATIONAL COSTUME 2011
    MR GAY PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD 2011
    TOP 10
    Name:
    Marc Ernest Biala
    Age:24
    Zodiac:Libra
    Height:172 cm.
    Native language:Filipino

    Spain
    2ND RUNNER UP
    Name:Israel Acevedo
    Age:31
    Zodiac:Aquarius
    Height:180 cm.
    Native language:Spanish
     

    Thailand
    Name:Kampa Somsrikaew
    Age:27
    Zodiac:Pisces
    Height:172 cm.
    Native language:Thai

    United States of America
    1ST RUNNER UP
    Name:Michael Kevin Holtz
    Age:26
    Zodiac:Sagittarius, Centaur - The Archer
    Height:185 cm.
    Native language:
    English

    Each year the Executive Committee will consult with the board of directors to determine the total number of delegates to participate in the world competition, and number of delegates from each region. If one region fails to fill their quota, these places can be transferred to another region so that the maximum number of places is made available to international delegates.




                                Mr. Gay World 2011                           




    South Africa
    MR GAY WORLD 2011
    Name:Francois Nel
    Age:28
    Zodiac:Aries
    Height:179 cm.
    Native language:Afrikaans



    African Cry                                                      Mr Gay World 2011




    Human Rights Progress in Africa seemed a bleak possibility when another and former youth leader expressed questionable views, he said that the President of Ghana should tell Prime Minister David Cameron that Ghana will not be bullied into legalising homosexuality, Cameron recently announced that aid might be cut if countries don’t adhere to human rights conduct. The leader went on to say that Ghan…a is a sovereign (independent) country and won’t play fiddle to the demands of the UK, and aid being cut. He even quoted Paul Kruger by saying, “this is my country and these are my laws, those who will not obey them should leave my country”.
    Cameron was reported saying that African countries should be cautious with the ‘process’ of legalising homosexuality, as it will be a journey, and progression cannot be expected to happen instantly. There was a positive spin on things when Gifty Ohene Konadu, a legislator in Ghana’s Parliament expressed that Cameron and his recommendations might enjoy credibility and that homosexuals are people (humans) too and should be able to enjoy rights.
    There has been some rejection to the idea of cutting Africa’s aid if they don’t adhere to human rights principles, renowned activist like Peter Tatchell have pleaded that the needs of the poverty stricken Africa should not be compromised because of corrupt governments that fail to see the advancement of human rights. Tatchell expressed his agreement that aid should rather be redirected to African Social Justice Programmes, as these street level projects enjoy far more success and punish corrupt governments that don’t want to advance their laws to protect all its citizens.
    It seems a credible idea to redirect this aid to social justice organisations, as even in South Africa we have seen what is written on paper is not necessarily what is happening on the streets. But could we not also consider that the intervention from the UK and commonwealth to decriminalize homosexuality is necessary for the development of human rights. Are the homosexuals not citizens of your country Ghana and Uganda? Is the hope of the average African homosexual to flee their own country to greener pastures like South Africa, where we own a progressive and protective constitution? Although South Africa is one of only seven countries that grant refugee status bases on sexual orientation, it is not a destination without its challenges.
    Even in South Africa such an individual could face discrimination and hardship, South Africa has seen the rise of xenophobia, and xenophobic attacks are perceived higher post 1994, when South Africa enjoyed its first democratic election and the acquisition of a progressive and protective constitution.
    In 2008 more that 60 people lost their lives due to xenophobic violence and it seems police is on alert for rising violence again:
    More than the prevalence of xenophobia, the LGTBI community in South Africa are also faced with hate crimes like corrective rape, and it is said that 10 woman suffer under corrective rape each week.
    Could we arrive at an age where we have youth leaders that don’t sing songs containing the word kill? Or one’s that only sees one part of the community fit to enjoy equal rights? Is the intervention of the UK and commonwealth a good sign, especially to advance those countries still run on post colonial governance?
    What is South Africa’s responsibility?
    The Hope in Africa.