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Best Dining Chairs for Your Meals #FamilyLife

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Best Dining Chairs for Your Meals #FamilyLife A home is where you rest, relax and unwind, but it is also the place where you eat and spend time with your friends and family. When you want to furnish your home, you have to make the right choices based on what you want to get out of every room and you need to find the store that will provide the options to meet your demands. For instance, if you want to pick the right furniture for your dining room, you have to focus on the purpose you will use it for. Since you use it to dine, you will need one or more tables where you can place all the plates and other items to serve your meals, but you will also need to find the dining chairs you can sit on around the table. The dining chairs are the ones that will make the place stand out since they are the ones that can be chosen based on the preferred design. There are many options you can turn to, there are a number of materials used for the final result and you have to take the time t

After a Year, Government Rehab Program Still Exist? #FamilyLife

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Last November 8, 2014 was the first year of killer Typhoon Yolanda who ravaged the Visayas region especially Tacloban. Her fury for three days damaged lives, infrastructures, livelihood and other vital points for Filipinos in that area. The aftermath saw the major devastation which needs emergency funding came from the government. The DSWD responsibility is to ensure that the survivors get the aid needed to build their new lives. Various private and humanitarian organizations helped meet the need for temporary shelter after Yolanda. A state auditors’ report, however, points out that foreign and local donations weren’t spent quickly enough to reach survivors during the most crucial time, shortly after the storm. After a year of relief operation done by the Pinoy Administration , still Yolanda victims in Tacloban are disgusted by ways our national leaders treated them for their support. LGUs in the Yolanda-stricken areas should be consulted in the rehabilitation efforts since local