( Notes for History)
This is not the complete notes for the subject Philippine History. Nonetheless, it may serve as a guide. For the departmental exam please refer to the Agoncillo book.
Phil History
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Robbers kill PLM student
Robbers kill PLM student
by Jerico Javier
Saturday, 24 July 2010 19:27
A MEDICAL student of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila was stabbed to death after she resisted three holdup men in Tondo, Manila yesterday.
Mary Roxan Musngi, 20, of 253 V. Del Fierro St., Gagalangin, Tondo died from four stab wounds while being operated on at the Tondo General Hospital.
Case investigator PO3 Jaime Gonzales of the Manila Police District homicide section said the incident happened at 3:30 a.m. at the corner of Gen. Lukban and Juan Luna streets in Tondo.
The victim came from hospital duty and was on her way home when three motorcycle-riding men blocked her path.
Two of the suspects alighted from the motorcycle and at knife-point announced the heist.
However, the victim refused to yield her backpack, prompting the suspects to stab her several times.
When the victim fell on the pavement, the suspects took her bag containing undetermined amount of cash, mobile phone, medical books and a laptop.
The suspects fled towards Juan Luna going to Pritil Market in Tondo.
Witnesses Lester Gonzales, 17, a student of Fatima College, and Elton Jay Genove, 16, an STI student, tried to chase the fleeing suspects but failed to catch them.
Residents said the close circuit television system installed in the area was not working. They called on the police to repair the broken CCTV immediately.
Police have launched a manhunt for the suspects.
by Jerico Javier
Saturday, 24 July 2010 19:27
A MEDICAL student of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila was stabbed to death after she resisted three holdup men in Tondo, Manila yesterday.
Mary Roxan Musngi, 20, of 253 V. Del Fierro St., Gagalangin, Tondo died from four stab wounds while being operated on at the Tondo General Hospital.
Case investigator PO3 Jaime Gonzales of the Manila Police District homicide section said the incident happened at 3:30 a.m. at the corner of Gen. Lukban and Juan Luna streets in Tondo.
The victim came from hospital duty and was on her way home when three motorcycle-riding men blocked her path.
Two of the suspects alighted from the motorcycle and at knife-point announced the heist.
However, the victim refused to yield her backpack, prompting the suspects to stab her several times.
When the victim fell on the pavement, the suspects took her bag containing undetermined amount of cash, mobile phone, medical books and a laptop.
The suspects fled towards Juan Luna going to Pritil Market in Tondo.
Witnesses Lester Gonzales, 17, a student of Fatima College, and Elton Jay Genove, 16, an STI student, tried to chase the fleeing suspects but failed to catch them.
Residents said the close circuit television system installed in the area was not working. They called on the police to repair the broken CCTV immediately.
Police have launched a manhunt for the suspects.
korea opportunity
2010 RP-Korea Youth Exchange
South Korea
October 20-29, 2010
Background
The National Youth Commission will be sending ten (10) delegates to visit South Korea from October 20 to 29, 2010. This is part of the bilateral agreement between the Government of Korea and the Philippines.
Venue and Date
The event will be held in the South Korea from October 20 to 29, 2010.
Participant’s Eligibility
• Filipino citizen
• Must be 15 to 35 years old
• Must be able to communicate reasonably well in English
• Willingness to participate in the discussions and activities
• Must have valid passport six months before the departure date of the program
Registration Fee and Application Process
Interested parties will shoulder their own airfare, visa fees, travel tax, travel insurance and domestic transportation. Expenses in Korea such as food, hotel accommodation, and local transportation will be provided by the Organizer, Korea Youth Exchange Center.
Application and Selection Process
Applicants must send their completed application forms by mail, fax, or email no later than September 15 to the following:
National Youth Commission (NYC)
c/o Juliet Carolino
4th Floor Bookman Building, 373 Quezon Ave., Quezon City
Tel./Fax: (02) 781-1406
Email: julietNYC2009@gmail.com
The screening of the applications will be conducted. The accepted ten (10) applicants will be notified thru email and phone call. The delegates are required to email their flight details to julietNYC2009@gmail.com by September 30, 2010 to facilitate hospitality arrangements.
South Korea
October 20-29, 2010
Background
The National Youth Commission will be sending ten (10) delegates to visit South Korea from October 20 to 29, 2010. This is part of the bilateral agreement between the Government of Korea and the Philippines.
Venue and Date
The event will be held in the South Korea from October 20 to 29, 2010.
Participant’s Eligibility
• Filipino citizen
• Must be 15 to 35 years old
• Must be able to communicate reasonably well in English
• Willingness to participate in the discussions and activities
• Must have valid passport six months before the departure date of the program
Registration Fee and Application Process
Interested parties will shoulder their own airfare, visa fees, travel tax, travel insurance and domestic transportation. Expenses in Korea such as food, hotel accommodation, and local transportation will be provided by the Organizer, Korea Youth Exchange Center.
Application and Selection Process
Applicants must send their completed application forms by mail, fax, or email no later than September 15 to the following:
National Youth Commission (NYC)
c/o Juliet Carolino
4th Floor Bookman Building, 373 Quezon Ave., Quezon City
Tel./Fax: (02) 781-1406
Email: julietNYC2009@gmail.com
The screening of the applications will be conducted. The accepted ten (10) applicants will be notified thru email and phone call. The delegates are required to email their flight details to julietNYC2009@gmail.com by September 30, 2010 to facilitate hospitality arrangements.
postage contest
maybe one of you would want to apply
16th International Postage Stamp Design Contest
Korea
Background
Korea Post is organizing the 16th International Postage Stamp Design Contest, which has two (2) categories: Youth Category with the theme “Family” and General Category with the theme “Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers”.
Two grand prize winning designs and two awards of excellence will be issued as postage stamps in 2011.
Eligibility
Youth Category: those 17 years of age and under
General Category: no restrictions
Submission Guidelines
• Number of entries to be submitted : No Limit
• Size of Design : 15 cm (width) x 20 cm (length) or 20cm (width) x 15 cm (length)
• On A4-sized hardboard, attached the entry work in the front and the application form at the back. Entries may be submitted in person or by registered mail.
• Only works (including computer graphics) that have not been submitted to other countries shall be accepted and the original copy must be submitted. Works done manually shall be preferred during the screening.
• There are no restrictions in the range of materials and colors used in the works but three-dimensional works will not be accepted.
• The design shall not incorporate postage stamp names (themes, subtitles) or the number representing the denomination or year of issue.
• Distribution of application forms: available at post offices nationwide from July 5 to September 17, 2010 or download at www.koreastamp.go.kr and www.koreapost.go.kr
• Application period: July 5 to September 17, 2010. For overseas participants, only those works that arrived by September 30 will be eligible.
• Address for Entries: Postage Stamps & Philately Division
KOREA POST
6 Jongno-gu
Seoul 110-110, Republic of Korea
Screening of Entries and Announcement of Winners
• Screening Period: October 2010
• Winning entries will be announced on the web page and by individual notification on October 22, 2010.
Prizes
Awarding ceremony will be held during November or December 2010.
Youth Category
Grand prize: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW2,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Award of Excellence: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW1,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Honorable Mention: (2 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 500,000
Special Award: (10 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 300,000
Award for the Guidance Teacher: (4 winners) Certificate of Merit; and prizes amounting to KRW 300,000; these works will be selected in consideration of the participation of concerned school or educational institutions.
General Category
Grand prize: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW3,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Award of Excellence: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW2,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Honorable Mention: (2 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW1,000,000
Special Award: (5 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 500,000
Other information
All submitted entries will not be returned. Korea Post shall retain all rights pertinent to the prize-winning designs. If the prize-winning works are deemed inappropriate designs for stamps, they may not be issued as stamps. Prize-winning designs may be modified or trimmed as necessary at the discretion of Korea Post. If prize-winning work is confirmed to be a product of plagiarism, any prize award will be considered null and void, any prize money paid will be refunded and the prize winner will be prosecuted according to related law.
For more information, please contact: telephone number, +82221951255; fax, +82221951299;email, vogelruf@mke.go.kr; or, visit websites, http://www.koreastamp.go.kr and http://www.koreapost.go.k
16th International Postage Stamp Design Contest
Korea
Background
Korea Post is organizing the 16th International Postage Stamp Design Contest, which has two (2) categories: Youth Category with the theme “Family” and General Category with the theme “Preserve the Polar Regions and Glaciers”.
Two grand prize winning designs and two awards of excellence will be issued as postage stamps in 2011.
Eligibility
Youth Category: those 17 years of age and under
General Category: no restrictions
Submission Guidelines
• Number of entries to be submitted : No Limit
• Size of Design : 15 cm (width) x 20 cm (length) or 20cm (width) x 15 cm (length)
• On A4-sized hardboard, attached the entry work in the front and the application form at the back. Entries may be submitted in person or by registered mail.
• Only works (including computer graphics) that have not been submitted to other countries shall be accepted and the original copy must be submitted. Works done manually shall be preferred during the screening.
• There are no restrictions in the range of materials and colors used in the works but three-dimensional works will not be accepted.
• The design shall not incorporate postage stamp names (themes, subtitles) or the number representing the denomination or year of issue.
• Distribution of application forms: available at post offices nationwide from July 5 to September 17, 2010 or download at www.koreastamp.go.kr and www.koreapost.go.kr
• Application period: July 5 to September 17, 2010. For overseas participants, only those works that arrived by September 30 will be eligible.
• Address for Entries: Postage Stamps & Philately Division
KOREA POST
6 Jongno-gu
Seoul 110-110, Republic of Korea
Screening of Entries and Announcement of Winners
• Screening Period: October 2010
• Winning entries will be announced on the web page and by individual notification on October 22, 2010.
Prizes
Awarding ceremony will be held during November or December 2010.
Youth Category
Grand prize: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW2,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Award of Excellence: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW1,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Honorable Mention: (2 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 500,000
Special Award: (10 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 300,000
Award for the Guidance Teacher: (4 winners) Certificate of Merit; and prizes amounting to KRW 300,000; these works will be selected in consideration of the participation of concerned school or educational institutions.
General Category
Grand prize: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW3,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Award of Excellence: (1 winner) Certificate of Merit; KRW2,000,000 and prize awarded by Universal Postal Union (UPU)
Honorable Mention: (2 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW1,000,000
Special Award: (5 winners) Certificate of Merit; KRW 500,000
Other information
All submitted entries will not be returned. Korea Post shall retain all rights pertinent to the prize-winning designs. If the prize-winning works are deemed inappropriate designs for stamps, they may not be issued as stamps. Prize-winning designs may be modified or trimmed as necessary at the discretion of Korea Post. If prize-winning work is confirmed to be a product of plagiarism, any prize award will be considered null and void, any prize money paid will be refunded and the prize winner will be prosecuted according to related law.
For more information, please contact: telephone number, +82221951255; fax, +82221951299;email, vogelruf@mke.go.kr; or, visit websites, http://www.koreastamp.go.kr and http://www.koreapost.go.k
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Scientology
This is a video of Scientology....
Some of its members are: Tom Cruise, John Travolta and others...
Some of its members are: Tom Cruise, John Travolta and others...
Saturday, July 17, 2010
history
for my history class
i have left new readings at the photocopying center at the GUSALING BAGATSING. that is near the medicine building. that is NOT the photocopying center at the library.
Please photocopy as that well be included in our discussions.
kindly google "enrique the malay slave"
or check this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Enrique_of_Malacca
i have left new readings at the photocopying center at the GUSALING BAGATSING. that is near the medicine building. that is NOT the photocopying center at the library.
Please photocopy as that well be included in our discussions.
kindly google "enrique the malay slave"
or check this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Enrique_of_Malacca
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Philo Syllabus
This is more or less the flow of the lesson for Philo. I reserve the right to add or delete topics from the outline/syllabus. I will post the materials here.
1 Introduction
2 The Greeks: The Origins of Philosophy in the West
3 Metaphysics
4 Philosophy of Religion and the Problem of God
5 Epistemology
6 The Mind- Body Problem
7 Freedom and Determinism
8 Ethics
9 Social Philosophy
10 Political Philosophy
11 Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
1 Introduction
2 The Greeks: The Origins of Philosophy in the West
3 Metaphysics
4 Philosophy of Religion and the Problem of God
5 Epistemology
6 The Mind- Body Problem
7 Freedom and Determinism
8 Ethics
9 Social Philosophy
10 Political Philosophy
11 Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
blue pill or red pill
The Blue Pill or the Red Pill ?? The tree of Knowledge or Belief
"You take the blue pill -- the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe." Morpheus, The Matrix
In The Matrix Universe, an authorized member of a Zion crew offers a prospective human in the Matrix a choice of ingesting a red pill. Doing so activates a trace program that allows the crew to locate the human's body in the Matrix powerplant. Once the person is found, commands are sent to the pod to awaken the person.
Red pills appear to have either seen "glitches" from the Matrix (e.g. a book continuously respawning on a shelf, regardless of attempts to remove the book), or have such a nature and/or awareness as to question their life within the Matrix, and refuse to dismiss the strange events - basically those who have figured out the illusion of the Matrix.
According to the character Morpheus, exiting the Matrix can be traumatic, particularly to those who have lived in it for too long. As a rule, crews normally only offer the red pill to those no older than teenage. After that, the risk of denial and psychotic episodes from the reality of separation could increase. This rule was violated by Morpheus in rescuing Neo, who was approximately 30 years old.—from Wikipedia
"You take the blue pill -- the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe." Morpheus, The Matrix
In The Matrix Universe, an authorized member of a Zion crew offers a prospective human in the Matrix a choice of ingesting a red pill. Doing so activates a trace program that allows the crew to locate the human's body in the Matrix powerplant. Once the person is found, commands are sent to the pod to awaken the person.
Red pills appear to have either seen "glitches" from the Matrix (e.g. a book continuously respawning on a shelf, regardless of attempts to remove the book), or have such a nature and/or awareness as to question their life within the Matrix, and refuse to dismiss the strange events - basically those who have figured out the illusion of the Matrix.
According to the character Morpheus, exiting the Matrix can be traumatic, particularly to those who have lived in it for too long. As a rule, crews normally only offer the red pill to those no older than teenage. After that, the risk of denial and psychotic episodes from the reality of separation could increase. This rule was violated by Morpheus in rescuing Neo, who was approximately 30 years old.—from Wikipedia
Thursday, July 1, 2010
AN article on one of the speakers I want to invite for next week lecture
Live & Inspire: Chew Hoong Ling
How would you like to make organ donation your passion?
Well, one brave soul did – Chew Hoong Ling. To cut it short, she donated 60% of her liver to save a 13 year old girl, and today she’s the campaigner of organ donation. Basically her job is to inspire people / convince people to pledge their organs, and she’s been successful. I’ll tell you why later because I have something to say now.
I have finally tasted Starbucks coffee! Lolx. I’m a guy who doesn’t think paying more than RM13 for a coffee is worth it, so the only way I’m holding this cup was because it’s free.
There are many things I’ve learned from this session which I would like to share, so here it goes. How Hoong Ling came to donate part of her organ was pretty simple. She received a forwarded email (like most of us did), saying a 13 year old girl was in dire need of a liver transplant. The difference was this – she didn’t forward that forwarded email instead she responded by calling the hospital. Then one thing led to another. She went for a test to determine the suitability. In the course of her test, she found out she actually had only one kidney – all these while, she was born with only one kidney. Sometimes you discover stuff in an unusual circumstances, doesn’t it? Without saying she passed the test.
Now she faced many objections from different people till she doubted her decision until someone told her that it was her fate and karma to do this operation, and that once she’s decided, she is not to look back.
Before they proceeded with the operations, she had to undergo strict interview/process from the ethics committee. There are three parties involved – the doctor, donor and receiver. This is to make sure that the doctor is not doing it for the money (alone); the donor fully aware of the consequences and under no circumstances being forced nor involved in selling of the organ, and the receiver is indeed in a life-threatening stage where organ transplant is the only solution.
Here are some interesting facts. Doctor told her that her chance of death was 1 to 1.5%. That’s why she had the confidence to go on with the operation. The liver is the only organ that can grow back. Now Hoong Ling’s liver has fully grown back, even bigger than before. She donate about 500gm of her liver. Have you wonder why major operations take so many hours to complete? Dressed very casually, Hoong Ling said that the doctors had to cut very carefully and tie up every artery they come across. That means cut a bit, tie, cut a bit, tie, cut a bit, tie. That’s why lo.
The sad part is that the 13 year old girl did not survive the ordeal but not because of the liver cancer case. Months after the operation, she had bone cancer (not spread from the liver cancer). Because of that, she had to undergo chemotherapy and as a result her immune system was very weak. She contracted lung disease and died.
Sad indeed but it wasn’t a wasted donation. In fact Hoong Ling’s act extended the girl’s life for 8 months. It may not seem all that long, but try imagine yourself in her situation, you would cherish every second of it.
At this point I shall recommend you to watch ‘7 Pounds’. Another solid performance by Will Smith with a great story. I say great story because I had no inkling what Will Smith was trying to do and it wasn’t predictable. Maybe I have low IQ but go ahead and watch it anyway, if you haven’t already.
Hoong Ling now goes everywhere with forms – lest anyone might want to pledge their organs. She’s been doing a great job even for someone who’s signed up. Back then I didn’t want to donate my skin and eyes upon death. I pictured myself dead, with only bones and no eyes! eeeewww. Looking at a dead person is spooky enough, but to actually look at one without his skin and eyeballs is like a halloween nightmare. However after explanation I have decided to donate it all! woohoo. As for skin, they’ll only graft the back part or perhaps your thigh. As for the eye, they don’t actually take the whole eyeball but the cornea. So yea, not so scary now.
Before
Now
This is me with the courageous Hoong Ling who’s also known as the mercedes girl no thanks to the operation scar. Is a whole 14 inch mercedes scar (yes we saw it – she showed to the crowd). This info – 14 inch – had won me a present from the quiz section! It’s a bag. Great, just what I needed as I’m actually running out of bags to carry. For some reason all my previous bags have torn on the part where you carry or sling over your shoulder, if you get what I mean.
I look forward to more great stories, free coffees, and gifts! In the mean time, go pledge your organ. It’s really a waste not to cause you are dead anyway. You won’t feel a thing, right? lolx.
inspirational, place
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#1 written by Lil'
about 4 months ago
Quote
Ya, i think i read about this in newspaper before…the girl died few days after receiving the liver from the donor which some said her donation is in vain but then the donor did not regret it.
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#2 written by teik
about 4 months ago
Quote
But she didn’t die because of the liver problem. In fact she lived for extra 8months thanks to the liver transplant
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#3 written by Hoong Ling
about 2 months ago
Quote
Teik, thanks for clarifying. Yes, many people thought she died of the liver complication but it is NOT! And also she lived 8 months yea… you really remember details! You should really be a rep
How would you like to make organ donation your passion?
Well, one brave soul did – Chew Hoong Ling. To cut it short, she donated 60% of her liver to save a 13 year old girl, and today she’s the campaigner of organ donation. Basically her job is to inspire people / convince people to pledge their organs, and she’s been successful. I’ll tell you why later because I have something to say now.
I have finally tasted Starbucks coffee! Lolx. I’m a guy who doesn’t think paying more than RM13 for a coffee is worth it, so the only way I’m holding this cup was because it’s free.
There are many things I’ve learned from this session which I would like to share, so here it goes. How Hoong Ling came to donate part of her organ was pretty simple. She received a forwarded email (like most of us did), saying a 13 year old girl was in dire need of a liver transplant. The difference was this – she didn’t forward that forwarded email instead she responded by calling the hospital. Then one thing led to another. She went for a test to determine the suitability. In the course of her test, she found out she actually had only one kidney – all these while, she was born with only one kidney. Sometimes you discover stuff in an unusual circumstances, doesn’t it? Without saying she passed the test.
Now she faced many objections from different people till she doubted her decision until someone told her that it was her fate and karma to do this operation, and that once she’s decided, she is not to look back.
Before they proceeded with the operations, she had to undergo strict interview/process from the ethics committee. There are three parties involved – the doctor, donor and receiver. This is to make sure that the doctor is not doing it for the money (alone); the donor fully aware of the consequences and under no circumstances being forced nor involved in selling of the organ, and the receiver is indeed in a life-threatening stage where organ transplant is the only solution.
Here are some interesting facts. Doctor told her that her chance of death was 1 to 1.5%. That’s why she had the confidence to go on with the operation. The liver is the only organ that can grow back. Now Hoong Ling’s liver has fully grown back, even bigger than before. She donate about 500gm of her liver. Have you wonder why major operations take so many hours to complete? Dressed very casually, Hoong Ling said that the doctors had to cut very carefully and tie up every artery they come across. That means cut a bit, tie, cut a bit, tie, cut a bit, tie. That’s why lo.
The sad part is that the 13 year old girl did not survive the ordeal but not because of the liver cancer case. Months after the operation, she had bone cancer (not spread from the liver cancer). Because of that, she had to undergo chemotherapy and as a result her immune system was very weak. She contracted lung disease and died.
Sad indeed but it wasn’t a wasted donation. In fact Hoong Ling’s act extended the girl’s life for 8 months. It may not seem all that long, but try imagine yourself in her situation, you would cherish every second of it.
At this point I shall recommend you to watch ‘7 Pounds’. Another solid performance by Will Smith with a great story. I say great story because I had no inkling what Will Smith was trying to do and it wasn’t predictable. Maybe I have low IQ but go ahead and watch it anyway, if you haven’t already.
Hoong Ling now goes everywhere with forms – lest anyone might want to pledge their organs. She’s been doing a great job even for someone who’s signed up. Back then I didn’t want to donate my skin and eyes upon death. I pictured myself dead, with only bones and no eyes! eeeewww. Looking at a dead person is spooky enough, but to actually look at one without his skin and eyeballs is like a halloween nightmare. However after explanation I have decided to donate it all! woohoo. As for skin, they’ll only graft the back part or perhaps your thigh. As for the eye, they don’t actually take the whole eyeball but the cornea. So yea, not so scary now.
Before
Now
This is me with the courageous Hoong Ling who’s also known as the mercedes girl no thanks to the operation scar. Is a whole 14 inch mercedes scar (yes we saw it – she showed to the crowd). This info – 14 inch – had won me a present from the quiz section! It’s a bag. Great, just what I needed as I’m actually running out of bags to carry. For some reason all my previous bags have torn on the part where you carry or sling over your shoulder, if you get what I mean.
I look forward to more great stories, free coffees, and gifts! In the mean time, go pledge your organ. It’s really a waste not to cause you are dead anyway. You won’t feel a thing, right? lolx.
inspirational, place
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#1 written by Lil'
about 4 months ago
Quote
Ya, i think i read about this in newspaper before…the girl died few days after receiving the liver from the donor which some said her donation is in vain but then the donor did not regret it.
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#2 written by teik
about 4 months ago
Quote
But she didn’t die because of the liver problem. In fact she lived for extra 8months thanks to the liver transplant
*
#3 written by Hoong Ling
about 2 months ago
Quote
Teik, thanks for clarifying. Yes, many people thought she died of the liver complication but it is NOT! And also she lived 8 months yea… you really remember details! You should really be a rep
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