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The picture that came with the press kit of Boracay Regency Beach Resort and Convention Center Philippines looked, well, the way Boracay should—blue skies over cool, calm waters and sand with the color and consistency of oatmeal.
Hong Kong weather to me is perfect this time of the year. Sweater weather, I call it. Food will always be amazing at anytime of the year in this culinary paradise, but I like this season best.
Most people regard window tint as a car accessory, and don’t normally associate it with homes and buildings. Most people who install window tint in their cars, do so simply because they think it looks good. The truth of the matter is though, premium tints such as US made Sun-Gard can do so much for your car and even your home especially during the hot summer months. Premium tint can help make your home cooler, safer, and even more energy efficient.
Rescue teams, police and hospital workers went above and beyond the call of duty to come to the aid of those in need, logging in long hours and setting aside their own comforts and event safety to serve other people. Volunteers wasted no time, springing to action even as the disaster was still unfolding. They braved the strong rain and the flooded streets to get to relief centers, to cook meals, to pack goods, to get people to safety, to let the hapless know they weren’t forgotten. Those who couldn’t leave their homes raided their closets and pantries for things they could donate and used the Internet to disseminate important information. Donations have been given and pledges have been made even by people outside the country. We wish we had all their names so we could honor them. They are all heroes.