The Master Conversationalist: Simsimi

  



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Everybody is talking about it. Everybody is talking to it. Who in this hi-tech age does not know Simsimi? Well if you are clueless Simsimi is the hottest iPhoneAndroid and iPad conversation app on the market, keeps on talking. This application's popularity soar even higher as it invaded the Facebook. Now it is one of the most talked about topic wherever you set your foot to. Go ahead, try it for yourself. Talk to Simsimi and find out what is interesting about this (no)non-sense conversationalist.




Read more, know more, get hooked:
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/316162/20120319/simsimi-iphone-ipad-app-android-program-conversation.htm 
www.simsimi.com/  
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/252633/scitech/technology/pinoys-hooked-on-simsimi-chat-bot 
http://blog.ziggytek.com/2012/03/22/app-of-the-day-simsimi/ 

Embracing the Music: Manila Mayhem in the First Quarter of 2012



"Shout It Out Tour: Hanson LIVE in Manila" 


"Shout It Out Tour: Hanson LIVE in Manila"
When: March 30, 2012
Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum

Ticket prices:
Patron VIP (Reserved Seats) - P4770
Patron (Reserved Seats) - P3710
Lower Box VIP (Reserved Seats) - P3710
Lower Box (Reserved Seats) - P3180
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P2650
Upper Box B (Free Seating) - P1590
Gen Admission (Free Seating) - P530

Ticket outlets:
TicketNet: 911-5555


"The Cranberries LIVE in Manila" 





"The Cranberries LIVE in Manila"
When: April 10, 2012
Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum

Ticket prices:
Patron VIP (PT 101 & 103 - Reserved Seating) - P7420
Patron (Reserved Seating) - P5830
Lower Box (Reserved Seating) - P4770
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P2650
Upper Box B (Free Seating) - 1590
General Admission (Free Seating) - P530

Ticket outlets:
TicketNet: 911-5555 


LMFAO LIVE in Manila 2012



 

Dayly Entertainment proudly presents..

Sorry For Party Rocking Tour: LMFAO LIVE in Manila

When: April 11, 2012

Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum


Ticket prices are as follows:

Patron A (Standing) - P4770

Patron B (Reserved Seating) - P4770

Lower Box VIP (Reserved Seating) - P4770

Lower Box (Reserved Seating) - P3710

Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P2650

Upper Box B (Free Seating) - P1060

General Admission (Free Seating) - P530

Call TicketNet at 911-5555 for ticket inquiries and reservations.


Israel Houghton with New Breed and Planetshakers LIVE in Manila 2012

 


Becca Music Inc. proudly presents..


Israel Houghton with New Breed and Planetshakers LIVE in Manila
When: April 21, 2012
Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum



Ticket prices are as follows:
VIP (Reserved Seating) - P1800
Patron (Reserved Seating) - P1500
Lower Box (Reserved Seating) - 1200
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P800
Upper Box B (Free Seating) - P500
General Admission (Free Seating) - P250



Call TicketNet at 911-5555 for ticket inquiries and reservations. 



"Greyson Chance LIVE in Manila" 





"Greyson Chance LIVE in Manila"

When: April 22, 2012
Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum



Ticket prices:
Patron A (Reserved Seating) - P3700
Patron B (Reserved Seating) - P3700
Lower Box (Reserved Seating) - P2640
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P1585
Upper Box B (Free Seating) - P740



Ticket outlets:
TicketNet: 911-5555



Lifehouse LIVE in Manila  


 


Dayly Entertainment proudly presents..


Lifehouse LIVE in Manila 
When: May 26, 2012
Where: Smart-Araneta Coliseum

Ticket prices are as follows:
Patron VIP (PT 101 & 103 - Reserved Seating) - P5830
Patron (Reserved Seating) - P4770
Lower Box Center (LB 200 & 201 - Reserved Seating) - P4240
Lower Box Sides (Reserved Seating) - P3710
Upper Box A (Reserved Seating) - P2650
Upper Box B (Free Seating) - P1590
General Admission (Free Seating) - P850

Call TicketNet at 911-5555 for ticket inquiries and reservations. 



Find out more about more concerts in Manila on http://manilaconcertscene.tumblr.com/



World Changers, History Makers (When Eves take on the World)

Women Who Changed the World

sappho

1. Sappho -570BC

One of the first published female writers. Much of her poetry has been lost but her immense reputation has remained. Plato referred to Sappho as one of the great 10 poets. View: Sappho Biography

sappho

2. Cleopatra 69 -30 BC

The last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt. Cleopatra sought to defend Egypt from the expanding Roman Empire. In doing so she formed relationships with 2 of Rome’s most powerful leaders Marc Anthony and Julius Caesar. These relationships have been depicted in Romantic terms, although in reality they may have been political alliances.
sappho

3. Mary Magdalene 4 BC - 40AD

The historical facts surrounding Mary Magdalene are shrouded in speculation. However accounts from the Gospels and other sources suggest Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus’ most devoted followers. It is said she was a women of “ill repute” but according to the Gospel of Mark and Luke her pure devotion to Christ earned her complete forgiveness. Mary Magdalene stood near Jesus at his crucifixion and was the first to see his resurrection.
sappho

4. Boudicca 1st Century AD

Boudicca was an inspirational leader of the Britons. She led several tribes in revolt against the Roman occupation. Initially successful her army of 100,000 sacked Colchester and then London. Her army was eventually completely destroyed in battle by the Romans. Biography Boudicca
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5. Hildegard of Bingen 1098-1179

Mystic, author and composer. Hildegard of Bingen lived a withdrawn life, spending most of her time behind convent walls. However her writings, poetry and music were revelatory for the time period. She was consulted by Popes, Kings and influential people of the time. Her writings and music have influenced people to this day.
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6. Eleanor of Aquitaine 1122-1204

The first Queen of France. Two of her sons Richard and John went on to become Kings of England. Educated, beautiful and highly articulate, Eleanor influenced the politics of western Europe through her alliances and influence over her sons.
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7. Joan of Arc 1412-1431

The patron saint of France, Joan of Arc received “heavenly visions” giving her the inspiration to lead the French in revolt against the occupation of the English. An unlikely heroine; at the age of just 17 the diminutive Joan successfully led the French to victory at Orleans. Her later trial and martyrdom on false premises only heightened her mystique. View: Biography Joan of Arc
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8. Mirabai 1498-1565

Born to a privileged Hindu family Mirabai broke with the conventions of society to live the life of a mystic and devotee of Krishna. For her unconventional lifestyle her family tried to kill her, but on each occasion were unsuccessful. Her bhajans and songs helped revitalise Devotional Hinduism in India. Biography Mirabai
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9. St Teresa of Avila 1515-1582

Mystic and poet. St Teresa of Avila lived through the Spanish inquisition but avoided been placed on trial despite her mystical revelations. She helped to reform the tradition of Catholicism and steer the religion away from fanaticism. Biography St Teresa Of Avila
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10. Catherine de Medici 1519-1589

Born in Florence, Italy Catherine was married to the King of France at the age of 14. On the death of her husband she became Queen mother to her 3 sons. She was involved in interminable political machinations seeking always to increase the power of her favoured sons. This led to the disastrous St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre in which up to 50,000 Huguenot’s were killed.








The InkRush found this awesome list here:
http://www.biographyonline.net/people/women-who-changed-world.html, might as well take a look at it and learn some more!!
Gyaboo!

I am a Woman



This March, the world is recognising  girl power as we celebrate International Women's Month. 


According to Wikipilipinas, International Women's Month is "observed around the world every March, is a month-long celebration in honor of all women and their contributions to society, culture, business, and politics. It was originally observed every March 8 as Women's Day, as recognized by the United Nations (UN) in 1975 and enacted in the President Corazon Aquino in 1988. The day has since become the highlight of women-related events and activities in the country."


This time, the InkRush would like to dedicate this saying to all the girls and/or womean who are ought to be celebrated.


Six unfailing cosmetics 
Thomas W. Handford



1. For the lips-truth.

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2. For the voice – prayer.

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3. For the eyes – pity.

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4. For the hands – charity.

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5. For the figure – uprightness.


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6. For the heart – love.


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Celebrate Womanhood!!