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My Twentieth

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It's my 20th Birthday. I am no longer a teenager. I am no longer a kid. I am an adult now. My body may start to halt its physical growth processes. My sexual functions will mature. My face will start to have dark spots, open pores and fine wrinkles . My peak deepness of voice will come forth. My hairline may start to recede gradually. Yes, my body might stop changing. But my self will not stop changing. I will fast-track my career. I must finish my bachelor degree. Pronto . I must find a job. A decent job. I will find my love. In the perfect time. I will follow Christ more. More and more. His love never fails. Oh, I am twenty. No longer a teen. Twenty. Live as long as you may. The first twenty years are the longest half of your life. - Robert Southey KENNETH

A Faster PC in 13 Easy Steps

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Here on Kenneth Porio | the blog , I want to help you get the most out of your daily computing. So I managed to accept this e-mail from an avid reader on this blog to share his tips on how to make a PC even faster. Here's an article from www.slow-computers.com 's author Jesse on how to overcome those slow-ups on your Windows PC. ( Spelling and grammar corrected for clarity, with emphasis added. ) No money wasted. Not a lot of applications downloaded. No more hours spent on learning complex operations how to speed up your system. Just thirteen simple tips anyone can perform!  1. Wallpapers that you use on your computer can make the whole system slower. Better use an essential plain one instead . 2. In the case of graphics cards, new drivers tend to increase system speed. So you also need to update your hardware drivers as soon as possible to speed up your pc. 3. Minimize a lot of programs at the same time reduce the overload on RAM. 4. For booting faster on your compu

Losing the Chance

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In today's current economic situation, many of this year's UPCAT passers would shun off the opportunity to study in the National University , the University of the Philippines . With the tuition fees that skyrocketed since 2007, it has been a struggle for the poor but deserving students to enter the University. With the continuing reduction of the education budget by the past and present government, the University's population has slowly becoming from those who are well-to-do and deserving. GMA News TV's State of The Nation files a report about a UPCAT passer who desired to enter UP Diliman, but unable to enter due to insufficient funds. <p><p>This page requires a higher version browser</p></p> For the latest Philippine news stories and videos, visit GMANews.TV This is a wake-up call to all University students to see the reality that many po