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My name is John Louie Ramos, a freelance writer. Currently, a fourth year Managerial accountancy student in one of the most prestigious university here in the Philippines.
I started writing at the tender age of ten, writing campus news and literary clips for our elementary school's paper.
Consequently, I honed my writing skills through experience with various websites such as Bleacherreport.com, Bukisa.com, Fighthype.com to name a few.
Similarly, my works had also been syndicated all over the internet and the blogosphere.
At the moment, I am involved in the news-gathering process of DigitalJournal.com, working and enjoying the tedious task of being a citizen journalist.
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Two men allegedly swindled around $80 million from investors who believed they were putting money into an ATM business, New York prosecutors said Monday.
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Since 1979, an estimated 400 million births have been stopped in China due to the state's one-child policy. As a result, the country is growing and looking older with every day that passes.
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A 12-year-old boy in England is now preparing to be the youngest person in the country to undergo a sex change operation.
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John Manley, a 50-year-old North Carolina man, can now breathe easily. Surgeons recently removed a 1-inch piece of plastic utensil that had been resting in his lungs for nearly two years.
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From books to CDs and DVDs, Amazon.com has come a long way. The Web's largest retailer now wants to cross even more boundaries, as it pushes its way beyond books toward the ultimate goal of becoming an Internet-based supermarket.
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Multinational companies in Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, China and several other countries in the region, sell baby formula, aggressively, to the point of breaking the law, an Associated Press investigation reveals.
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Medical practitioners including surgeons and doctors are now pushing the use of high-tech robotic equipment in the field of medicine.
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Despite its quiet phase, the Sun can inflict severe damage to Earth, disrupting communication and power lines, U.S. scientists say.
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A new topical cream consists of nanoparticles shows promise in erectile dysfunction during animal tests conducted by experts from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York City.
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Three men were arrested Saturday on charges that they were trying to traffic stolen antiquities in northern Iraq, authorities said.
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Experts in the field of science and technology are currently planing a project that will create digital models of 500 of the most famous World Heritage Sites, including the iconic Mount Rushmore.
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California Senate's Select Committee on Obesity and Diabetes chairman Sen. Alex Padilla plans to hold hearings probably in November regarding the link between soda consumption and obesity.
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Twelve people were confirmed dead while 15 others were severely injured when an unexpected explosion occurred in a coal mine in Poland, Friday.
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Microsoft Inc. is stepping up a notch in its attempt to unmask and go after online fly-by-night fraud companies that scams consumers into buying fake-antivirus systems that infect units with other malicious software.
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U.S. health officials said Friday that the much anticipated first batch of the swine flu vaccine, due in October, may be a nasal spray version.
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From the black and white television in the 1920's to the the plasmas, flat screens and HDs, the television has gone through an evolution of epic proportions. But an upcoming technology may trump them all.
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Researchers from the University of Chile and Harvard Medical School have worked on a project that allows the blind to join the real world through the use of a video game console.
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One of the most vicious dinosaurs to ever roam the Earth, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, was threatening because of its size. In northeastern China, however, a smaller version of the ferocious predator was recently discovered.
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Six Italian soldiers along with 10 Afghan civilians were killed when a car bomb exploded just within the vicinity of the American and NATO military command stations.
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Exposure to industrial chemical pollutants can lower the chances of giving birth to a female baby, one recent study suggests.
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