Saturday, December 17, 2011

PTC INSTANT MONEY2

ONLINE PAY CLICK JOBS:

  1. MADALI LANG KUMITA NG PERA SA INTERNET BAWAT CLICK BABAYARAN KA. KUNG MADALAS KA MAG FACEBOOK,TWITTER,YOUTUBE,TUMBLR,SEARCHING, ETC... 
  2. ANG TANONG KO SAYO KUMIKITA KABA SA BAWAT POST CLICK MO?
  3. MAY SOLUTION YAN ANG BAWAT POST CLICK MO.... 
  4. DITO PTC (PAID TO CLICK) KIKITA KA NG MALAKI BAWAT CLICK MO.... INSTANT TRABAHO PA,
  5. MAG REGISTER LANG ANG KAILANGAN AND READY TO CLICK ADS KA NA INSTANT $ NAG HIHINTAY PARA SAYO.
  6. (wag mong masyadong maliitin ang mga paid click mo, isipin mo Thousand of PTC sites ang masasalihan mo. Pag sama-samahin Mo lahat ng PAID CLICK MO. Alam mo na kikitang ka ng Malaki sa loob ng isang linggo.)
  7. SA INTERNET MARAMI ANG PWEDENG MONG GAWIN.

GUIDE AND TIPS:

REGISTER ACCOUNT:

1. PAYPAL ACCOUNT (Gagamitin mo ito para sa lahat ng kikitain mo sa PTC sites. Babayaran ka nila indirect sa paypal account mo. Pag meron ng laman ang Paypal account Money mo, pwede mo rin ma e-transfer ang pera mo sa paypal to personal bank account mo.) Mag register ka dito sa paypal

 Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.

2. ALERT PAY ACCOUNT ( Ang ALERT PAY ACCOUNT naman ito po ay katulad din ng Paypal. kailangan mo din ito kasi meron ibang PAID TO CLICK COMPANY, Sa ALERT PAY nag babayad. kapag meron kana ng account ng ALERT PAY doon ka nila babayaran ng CLICK MO PERA MO. :) DITO KA NAMAN MAG REGISTER SA ALERT PAY

 


3. PTC SITES ( Dito tayo kikita ng pera PAID TO CLICK ( PTC ) Bawat click po natin ay binabayaran nila :)

    - Simple lang gawin natin gagawa lang tayu ng account at mag click lang ng click ng ads  PERA $$$  na agad.

      (TAKE NOTE: Bawat ads hintayin mo ang minuto para mag credited sa account mo)

Bigyan kita ng mga PTC sites na maumpisahan muna kumita :)

Simply lang Register ka lang ng register tapos "eTAKE NOTE MO YUNG MGA ACCOUNT MO PARA MADALI"

Araw-Araw login ka lang ng Login :) papasok lang ang Pera sa Account Na sasalihan mo na PTC.

 EVERYDAY CLICK, EVERYDAY EARN MONEY 

 PAG TAPOS MO NA LAHAT REGISTER AT MAG CLICK NG MGA ADS. ULIT ULIT MO LANG ARAW ARAW YUNG MGA ADS HINDI MO NA KAILANGAN MAG REGISTER KASI MY PERSONAL ACCOUNT KANA BAWAT PTC NETWORK GANUN LANG KADALI. MAHIRAP SA UNA KASI ANG DAMI EREGISTER SA NGAYUN MY ACCOUNT KANA. MAG LOGIN KA NA LANG ARAW ARAW :) 

IMAGINE!!! SA UMPISA $2 PER WEEK EACH PTC SITES MULTIPLY MO SA LAHAT NG ACCOUNT MO

Example: $2 X 10(PTC SITES REGISTERED) MY $20 KANA!!! EVERYWEEK

 "ARAW ARAW MO E-CLICK ANG ADS, ARAW ARAW KA DIN BIGYAN NG PERA" :) 

Kaya ano pa ang hinihintay nyo??MAG REGISTER NA AT MAG CLICK NA!!

 

 

 

Turn one time $19 into $20K over & over again...

PTC INSTANT MONEY

ONLINE PAY CLICK JOBS:

  1. MADALI LANG KUMITA NG PERA SA INTERNET BAWAT CLICK BABAYARAN KA. KUNG MADALAS KA MAG FACEBOOK,TWITTER,YOUTUBE,TUMBLR,SEARCHING, ETC... 
  2. ANG TANONG KO SAYO KUMIKITA KABA SA BAWAT POST CLICK MO?
  3. MAY SOLUTION YAN ANG BAWAT POST CLICK MO.... 
  4. DITO PTC (PAID TO CLICK) KIKITA KA NG MALAKI BAWAT CLICK MO.... INSTANT TRABAHO PA,
  5. MAG REGISTER LANG ANG KAILANGAN AND READY TO CLICK ADS KA NA INSTANT $ NAG HIHINTAY PARA SAYO.
  6. (wag mong masyadong maliitin ang mga paid click mo, isipin mo Thousand of PTC sites ang masasalihan mo. Pag sama-samahin Mo lahat ng PAID CLICK MO. Alam mo na kikitang ka ng Malaki sa loob ng isang linggo.)
  7. SA INTERNET MARAMI ANG PWEDENG MONG GAWIN.

GUIDE AND TIPS:

REGISTER ACCOUNT:

1. PAYPAL ACCOUNT (Gagamitin mo ito para sa lahat ng kikitain mo sa PTC sites. Babayaran ka nila indirect sa paypal account mo. Pag meron ng laman ang Paypal account Money mo, pwede mo rin ma e-transfer ang pera mo sa paypal to personal bank account mo.) Mag register ka dito sa paypal

 Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.

2. ALERT PAY ACCOUNT ( Ang ALERT PAY ACCOUNT naman ito po ay katulad din ng Paypal. kailangan mo din ito kasi meron ibang PAID TO CLICK COMPANY, Sa ALERT PAY nag babayad. kapag meron kana ng account ng ALERT PAY doon ka nila babayaran ng CLICK MO PERA MO. :) DITO KA NAMAN MAG REGISTER SA ALERT PAY

 


3. PTC SITES ( Dito tayo kikita ng pera PAID TO CLICK ( PTC ) Bawat click po natin ay binabayaran nila :)

    - Simple lang gawin natin gagawa lang tayu ng account at mag click lang ng click ng ads  PERA $$$  na agad.

      (TAKE NOTE: Bawat ads hintayin mo ang minuto para mag credited sa account mo)

Bigyan kita ng mga PTC sites na maumpisahan muna kumita :)

Simply lang Register ka lang ng register tapos "eTAKE NOTE MO YUNG MGA ACCOUNT MO PARA MADALI"

Araw-Araw login ka lang ng Login :) papasok lang ang Pera sa Account Na sasalihan mo na PTC.

 EVERYDAY CLICK, EVERYDAY EARN MONEY 

 PAG TAPOS MO NA LAHAT REGISTER AT MAG CLICK NG MGA ADS. ULIT ULIT MO LANG ARAW ARAW YUNG MGA ADS HINDI MO NA KAILANGAN MAG REGISTER KASI MY PERSONAL ACCOUNT KANA BAWAT PTC NETWORK GANUN LANG KADALI. MAHIRAP SA UNA KASI ANG DAMI EREGISTER SA NGAYUN MY ACCOUNT KANA. MAG LOGIN KA NA LANG ARAW ARAW :) 

IMAGINE!!! SA UMPISA $2 PER WEEK EACH PTC SITES MULTIPLY MO SA LAHAT NG ACCOUNT MO

Example: $2 X 10(PTC SITES REGISTERED) MY $20 KANA!!! EVERYWEEK

 "ARAW ARAW MO E-CLICK ANG ADS, ARAW ARAW KA DIN BIGYAN NG PERA" :) 

Kaya ano pa ang hinihintay nyo??MAG REGISTER NA AT MAG CLICK NA!!

 

 

 

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Mercy Corps and Peace Winds Respond to Needs in Japan’s Devastated Earthquake Zone


Contact: Joy Portella, 206.437.7885, jportella@sea.mercycorps.org
Lindsay Murphy, 415.310.8413, lmurphy@mercycorps.org
PORTLAND, Ore. – The global humanitarian agency Mercy Corps is responding to yesterday's powerful 8.9 magnitude Sendai earthquake in Japan. Mercy Corps is working with its long-time partner agency Peace Winds, which is rushing teams into the quake zone, and putting members of its own emergency response team on high alert to provide support. Immediate concerns are food, shelter and clean water for survivors.
"Working with our partner Peace Winds, Mercy Corps is moving quickly to address the most pressing needs in the earthquake zone," said Mercy Corps CEO Neal Keny-Guyer. "This kind of enormous disaster is overwhelming, even for a well-prepared country like Japan. With Peace Winds' Japanese base and global reach, as well as Mercy Corps' expertise responding to disasters around the world, we are ideally positioned to assist the Japanese people."
Two teams of Peace Winds expert responders are en route via road and air to the disaster zone in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture of northeast Japan. Working with corporate and government partners, they plan to provide balloon shelters, which can accommodate up to 600 people, large emergency tents, water, food and blankets. They will continue to watch and respond to needs on the ground in the coming days.
In addition, Mercy Corps emergency responders in the region stand at the ready to support Peace Winds' efforts. The number one priority for the partner organizations is to assess and help fill immediate needs for life-saving basics like shelter, food and clean water. In the longer term, the partners aim to help earthquake-affected families rebuild their lives.
Mercy Corps is already taking steps to make its Comfort for Kids signature program available in Japan. Comfort for Kids has provided post-trauma assistance to children and caregivers in settings as diverse as New York City after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Sichuan Province of China after 2008's powerful earthquake, and most recently, the earthquake zone of Haiti.
Mercy Corps and Peace Winds have worked together to respond to disasters numerous times over the past decade. The two organizations cooperatively provided humanitarian assistance to families in war-torn northern Iraq and Afghanistan, and in the US Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina. They also jointly responded to 2003's massive earthquake in Bam, Iran, which required a large-scale and complicated logistical operation.
According to Japanese news reports, this week's Sendai earthquake and subsequent tsunami have killed between 1,300 and 1,700 people, and thousands more are missing. The twin disasters forced the evacuation of 300,000 people. The 8.9 quake struck on Friday about 250 miles from Tokyo, and is the strongest earthquake to hit Japan in at least 100 years.
About Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps helps people turn the crises they confront into the opportunities they deserve. Driven by local needs, our programs provide communities in the world's toughest places with the tools and support they need to transform their own lives. Our worldwide team in 36 countries is improving the lives of 19 million people. For more information, see mercycorps.org.
About Peace Winds
Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization), dedicated to the support of people in distress, threatened by conflict, poverty, or other turmoil. With its headquarters in Japan, PWJ has been active in various parts of the world. http://www.peace-winds.org/en.

Japan: Acceptance of a team of rescue dogs from the Republic of Korea


1. In response to the Tohoku Pacific Earthquake, on Saturday 12 March, it was decided to accept a team of rescue dogs from the Republic of Korea. The team will arrive at Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport) this afternoon. (NB: On NH1162 flight, arriving at 1445 hours.)
2. The team will consist of two rescue dogs and five relevant personnel (two dog handlers and three rescue assistants). The time the team arrives at the site is now being coordinated.
3. In addition, the Government of Japan has received from the Government of ROK messages of President Lee Myun-bak and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kim Sung-hwan, expressing their condolences and compassion, and readiness of Korean government and the general public to extend utmost cooperation. The Government of Japan is deeply grateful to the cooperation of the Government of ROK.
(*This is a provisional translation. The above date denotes the date of the issue of the original press release in Japanese.)

Japan: Offer of assistance from foreign countries and regions (Tohoku Pacific Earthquake)


With regard to the Tohoku Pacific Earthquake, as of 0800 on Saturday, March 12, 2011, Japan has received offers of assistance from the following countries and regions (in no particular order).
Australia, Taiwan, United States of America, Republic of Korea, China, Mexico, Thailand, New Zealand, Israel, Singapore, Indonesia, Azerbaijan, India, Russia, Turkey, Germany, France, Belgium, Ukraine, Slovakia, United Arab Emirates, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, Jordan, United Kingdom, European Union, Chile, Spain, Greece, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Denmark, Serbia, Uruguay, Mongolia, Ecuador, Iran, Kyrgyz Republic, Malaysia, Argentine, Philippines, Canada, Italy, Sweden, Kosovo, Iceland, Norway, Romania, and Slovenia.

Quake-hit Japan nuclear plant faces fresh threat


12 Mar 2011 23:12
(Adds details from IAEA, Japan nuclear safety agency)
* Cooling system fails at second nuclear plant reactor
* Up to 160 people may have been exposed to radiation
* Japan says radiation levels lessening - IAEA
* More than 1,800 seen dead, missing after quake and tsunami
* Huge trail of devastation along Japan's northeast coast
Read the full article on AlertNet.
For more humanitarian news and analysis, please visit www.trust.org/alertnet

IAEA update on Japan Earthquake, 12 Mar 2011


2110 CET, 12 March 2011 Japanese authorities have informed the IAEA that the explosion at Unit 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi plant occurred outside the primary containment vessel (PCV), not inside. The plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), has confirmed that the integrity of the primary containment vessel remains intact.
As a countermeasure to limit damage to the reactor core, TEPCO proposed that sea water mixed with boron be injected into the primary containment vessel. This measure was approved by Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) and the injection procedure began at 20:20 local Japan time.
Japan has reported that four workers at Fukushima Daiichi were injured by the explosion.
NISA have confirmed the presence of caesium-137 and iodine-131 in the vicinity of Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1. NISA reported an initial increase in levels of radioactivity around the plant earlier today, but these levels have been observed to lessen in recent hours.
Containment remains intact at Fukushima Daiichi Units 1, 2 and 3.
Evacuations around both affected nuclear plants have begun. In the 20-kilometre radius around Fukushima Daiichi an estimated 170000 people have been evacuated. In the 10-kilometre radius around Fukushima Daini an estimated 30000 people have been evacuated. Full evacuation measures have not been completed.
The Japanese authorities have classified the event at Fukushima Daiichi Unit 1 as a level 4 'Accident with Local Consequences' on the International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES). The INES scale is used to promptly and consistently communicate to the public the safety significance of events associated with sources of radiation. The scale runs from 0 (deviation) to 7 (major accident).
Japan has also confirmed the safety of all its nuclear research reactors.
The IAEA continues to liaise with the Japanese authorities and is monitoring the situation as it evolves.
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IAEA Director General's Update on Tsunami and Earthquake Emergency Response
2000 CET, 12 March 2011 IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano provided a video statement on the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Director General Amano expressed his sincerest condolences for the lives and homes lost, and said "My heart goes out to the people of my home country as they rise to the challenge of this immense tragedy."
Director General Amano notes the current effort to prevent further damage to Unit 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
In response to the situation, Director General Amano also explained the IAEA's dual role to use emergency communication channels to exchange verified, official information between Japan and other IAEA Member States, as well as to coordinate the delivery of international assistance, should Japan or other affected countries request it.
The video statement can be accessed here
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1340 CET, 12 March 2011 Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency (NISA) has informed the IAEA's Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC) that there has been an explosion at the Unit 1 reactor at the Fukushima Daiichi plant, and that they are assessing the condition of the reactor core.
The explosion was reported to NISA by the plant operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), at 0730 CET. Further details were not immediately available.
Japanese authorities have extended the evacuation zone around the Fukushima Daiichi plant to a 20-kilometre radius from the previous 10 kilometres. At the nearby Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant, the evacuation zone has been extended to a 10-kilometre radius from the previous three kilometres.
The authorities also say they are making preparations to distribute iodine to residents in the area of both the plants.
The IAEA has reiterated its offer of technical assistance to Japan, should the government request this. The IAEA continues to liaise with the Japanese authorities, and is in full response mode to monitor the situation closely around the clock as it evolves.