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Friday, March 27th, 2009
Proving to ones self to be a responsible individual is through helping others voluntarily. As a member of Red Dragon Civicom Inc. here in Baguio City I am dedicating myself to promote bayanihan spirit by means of helping other people in terms of actively participating in public assistance, particularly during disasters and calamities to ensure public safety and convenience. My  dedication in this kind of volunteerism and civic action is I think good enough to serve best the public welfare. I also believe that the sole meaning of life is to serve humanity.

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WE THE
RED DRAGON CIVICOM INC.
IMPLORING THE INTERCESION OF THE SOVERIEGN POWER,ENVISION, ESTABLISH AN ORGANIZATION THAT SHALL

 EMBODY OUR PRINCIPLES AND CAMARADERIE,REFLECT OUR DIGNITY AND CHARACTER, THUS TO    RIGHTFULLY HOLD OUR ASPIRATION WHICH HAS A BASIC INTEREST OF THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOM,DO HEREBY  PROMULGATE OUR

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS

RED DRAGON CIVICOM INC.

OUR PURPOSE FOR WHICH WE THE RED DRAGON CIVICOM INC. IS TO WHICH WE ARE INCORPORATED IS AS FOLLOW’S

1.TO STABLISH A NETWORK OF COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICE THEREBY SO INCOURAGING VOLUNTARY ASSISTANCE.

2. TO HELP RESOLVE UNATTENDED COMMUNITY PROBLEMS BY SOLICITING IMMEDIATE ACTION / IMPLEMENTATION ADDRESSED TO THE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES CONCERNED.

3. TO GIVE RESPONSIBLE INFORMATION TO ALERT OR INSTILL AWARENESS AGAINST UNTOWARD INCIDENT THAT HAPPEN OR MAY EVENTUALLY HAPPEN OR OCCUR POSING DANGER TO THE SAFETY OF THE COMMUNITY.

4. TO ASSIST IN THE PREVENTION OF DRUG ABUSE, DRUG USE, DRUG PUSHING / TRAFFICKING THUS TO VIGILANTLY ADVOCATE THE ANTI-DRUG CAMPAIGN OF THE GOVERNMENT.

5. TO RENDER VOLUNTARY SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE IN TIMES OF CALAMITIES, DIDASTER OR IN TIMES OF DISTRESS AS THE EMERGENCY CALLS FOR.

6. TO EXECUTE DISCIPLINE AND IMPOSE / SET FORTH GOOD MORAL EXAMPLES TO THE YOUTH OF THE COMMUNITY OR THE CITY AND TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY AS WELL.

7. TO INCORPORATE THE MEMBERS IN THE PREVENTTION OF CRIMES BY COORDINATING WITH THE PROPER AUTHORITIES CONCERNED.


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Kung Hei Fat Choi!

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Based from WIKIPEDIA 2009

Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year



Animal Branch Dates
Rat 子 Zi February 19, 1996 February 7, 2008
Ox 丑 Chou February 7, 1997 January 26, 2009
Tiger 寅 Yin January 28, 1998 February 14, 2010
Rabbit 卯 Mao February 16, 1999 February 3, 2011
Dragon 辰 Chen February 5, 2000 January 23, 2012
Snake 巳 Si January 24, 2001 February 10, 2013
Horse 午 Wu February 12, 2002 January 31, 2014
Sheep 未 Wei February 1, 2003 February 19, 2015
Monkey 申 Shen January 22, 2004 February 8, 2016
Rooster 酉 You February 9, 2005 January 28, 2017
Dog 戌 Xu January 29, 2006 February 16, 2018
Pig 亥 Hai February 18, 2007 February 5, 2019


Chinese New Year’s Eve in Meizhou, China

Also called Lunar New Year, Spring Festival
Observed by Chinese communities worldwide[1]
Type Cultural, Religious
(Buddhist and Taoist)
Significance The first day of the Chinese calendar (lunar calendar)
2008 date February 7
2009 date January 26
2010 date February 15
Celebrations Dragon dances/Lion dances, fireworks, family gathering, family meal, visiting friends and relatives (拜年), giving red envelopes, decorating with duilian (對联).
Related to Lantern Festival, which concludes the celebration of the New Year

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival

Is one of the most important traditional Chinese holidays. It is sometimes called the Lunar New Year, especially by people outside China. The festival traditionally begins on the first day of the first lunar month (Chinese: 正月; pinyin: zhēng yuè) in the Chinese calendar and ends on the 15th; this day is called Lantern Festival. Chinese New Year’s Eve is known as Chúxī. It literally means “Year-pass Eve”.

Celebrated in areas with large populations of ethnic Chinese, Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the new year celebrations of its geographic neighbours, as well as cultures with whom the Chinese have had extensive interaction. These include Aboriginal Taiwanese people, Koreans, Mongolians, Nepalese, Bhutanese, Vietnamese, and formerly the Japanese before 1873. In Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, ThailandCanada, although Chinese New Year is not an official holiday, many ethnic Chinese hold large celebrations and Canada Post issues New Year’s themed stamps in domestic and international rates. and other countries or regions with significant Han Chinese populations, Chinese New Year is also celebrated, and has, to varying degrees, become part of the traditional culture of these countries.

Although the Chinese calendar traditionally does not use continuously numbered years, its years are often numbered from the reign of Huangdi outside China. But at least three different years numbered 1 are now used by various scholars, making the year 2008 “Chinese Year” 4706, 4705, or 4645

Kung Hei Fat Choi!

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