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Realtor:
Maria Theresa
C. Valdez
R.E.B. License
No. 99-318®
#10 Sparrow
Street, Sto.
Niño
Village, Banilad,
Cebu City 6000
Landline: +6332
344 - 7080
Telefax: +6332
344 - 7080
Mobile:
+63916
- 5183035
email: [email protected]
and [email protected]
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2004
SNER DESIGNS
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Cebu
Beach |
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Cebu
is sometimes
called the
Queen City
of the South.
Historic Cebu
was where
the Portugese
Captain Ferdinand
Magellan planted
the Cross
of Christianity
in 1521. Arguably
the country's
diving center,
scuba divers
find Moalboal,
Sogod, Pescador,
Santa Rosa
Islands and
Boyong Boyong
in Mactan
as prime dive
spots. World-class
resorts fringe
the islands,
serving both
divers and
plain tourists
alike. |
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Magellans
Cross |
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The
cross that
we see at
the kiosk
is but a replica
of the wooden
cross Ferdinand
Magellan and
his men planted
in Cebu on
14 April 1521
to mark the
beginning
of the Christianization
of the island.
The original
was destroyed
when Cebuanos
turned against
the Spaniards
17 days later.
There is no
record as
to when the
present cross
was erected
though there
are allusions
that this
was done around
1565. |
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THE
PALACE,
THE
OLD
TOWN |
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The
Old
Town
Island,
Downtown
Burj
Dubai
,
PO
Box
9770
Dubai
-
UAE,
9770
DUBAI,
EMIRATES |
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The
Old
Town
Island,
Downtown
Burj
Dubai
PO Box
9770
Dubai
- UAE
9770
DUBAI,
UNITED
ARAB
EMIRATES
Call
us at
these
numbers:
Landline:
+971
4 4287888
Fax
No.
: +971
4 4287999
Contact
us via
e-mail
Reservations
: [email protected]
Technical:
[email protected]
Services:
·
WiFi
wireless
Internet
access
·
Car
hire
service
desk
·
Concierge
·
Airport
concierge
transfers
·
Dry
cleaning
/ Ironing
·
Free
local
telephone
calls
·
Porter
·
Safe
deposit
box
at reception
·
Shoe
shine
machine
·
Tourist
information
desk
·
Travel
agent
services
(implant)
·
Currency
exchange
·
Parking
·
Private
indoor
parking
·
Public
indoor
parking
·
Facilities
for
disabled
·
Ramp
access
·
Reduced
mobility
facilities
Leisure
facilities:
·
Fitness
centre
·
Hammam
·
Jacuzzi
·
Massage
·
Outdoor
heated
pool
·
Sauna
·
Tanning
salon
·
Beach
and
water
sports
·
Boat
excursions
Meeting
Service
:
·
FWiFi
wireless
Internet
access
·
Computer
hire
facilities
·
Copy/print
service
available
·
Fax
machine
·
Free
fax
to local
numbers
·
Internet
connectivity
·
Mobile
phone
hire
facilities
·
Secretarial
service
(typing)
·
Translating/interpreting
service
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Princessa,
Cebu City
Philippines,
6000
Contact
us via
e-mail
Marketing:
[email protected]
Technical:
[email protected]
Services:
·
Internet
Card
·
Personal
Account
·
Business
Account
·
Networking
·
Computer
Maintenance
·
Web Hosting
·
Web Design
·
Shell
Acount
(coming
soon)
Call us
at these
numbers:
Office:
63(32)
2616925
Cell:
09274052647
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Cellphone:
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Landline :
+6332
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Look for (
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The
Burj Dubai has been
designed to be the
centerpiece of a
large-scale use
development that
will include 30,000
homes, nine hotels
such as the Burj
Dubai Lake Hotel
& Serviced Apartments,
at least 19 residential
towers, the Dubai
Mall, and the 0.12
km² (0.05 sq
mi) man-made Burj
Dubai Lake. The
silvery glass-sheathed
concrete building
will give the title
of Earth's tallest
free-standing structure. |
Burj
Dubai |
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Designed
to resemble a billowing
sail, the hotel
soars to a height
of 321 metres, dominating
the Dubai coastline.
Whilts At night,
it extremely offers
an unforgettable
sight, surrounded
by choreographed
colour sculptures
of water and fire.
This all-suite hotel
reflects the finest
that the world has
to offer. With your
chauffeur driven
Rolls Royce, discreet
in-suite check in,
private reception
desk on every floor. |
Burj
Al Arab |
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This
safari is done in
the morning and
is perfect for clients
who don't have the
evening available
or are more interested
in the dubai dashing
and adventure then
having dinner and
relaxing at the
camps. Our car will
pick you up in the
morning around 9am
and will take you
straight to the
desert where you
can enjoy 20 minutes
of our awesome dunes
bashing and then
it takes you to
the camp. |
Desert
Safari |
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The
Jumeirah Mosque
is a dominant landmark
of Dubai. Built
in the medieval
Fatimid tradition,
this stone structure
is a tribute to
modern Islamic architecture.
While strolling
through the Mosque
at sunset, you will
be washed in shadows
by this elegant
formation. The Jumeirah
Mosque is built
in the medieval
Fatimid tradition
combined with modern
building materials. |
Jumeirah
Mosque |
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T
E C
H N
E W
S !
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Explained |
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10 to
15 new
viruses
discovered
per day,
information
about
them could
save you
a lot
of time,
money,
and hassle.
Here's
all you
need to
know. |
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Antivirus
firm
McAfee
claims
there
are
more
than
58,000
virus
threats
currently
in
existence,
and
antivirus
company
Symantec
estimates
that
10
to
15
new
viruses
are
discovered
each
day.
So
what
is
a
virus,
and
how
can
you
avoid
becoming
infected
by
one?
Find
out
below
from
"CyberCrime's"
virus
overview.
•
What
is
a
virus?
A
virus
is
any
computer
program
that
can
"self-replicate"
or
make
copies
of
itself
and
spread
itself
from
one
machine
to
another
without
the
help
of
the
user.
Viruses
are
often
programmed
to
carry
out
other
actions
separate
from
replication.
These
actions,
or
payloads,
vary
from
the
annoying
(altering
a
computer's
homepage)
to
the
damaging
(deleting
files).
Because
viruses
are
computer
programs,
they
can
do
anything
a
normal
program
can
do,
including
deleting
files,
formatting
hard
drives,
and
overwriting
the
BIOS.
But
though
many
viruses
do
carry
such
payloads,
a
program
does
not
need
to
have
a
payload
in
order
to
be
considered
a
virus.
Some
viruses
do
nothing.
•
How
do
viruses
spread?
Viruses
can
be
spread
via
floppy
disks
or
CDs,
email
attachments,
or
in
material
downloaded
from
the
Web,
although
the
majority
of
viruses
that
are
currently
a
threat
are
spread
by
email.
These
viruses
are
usually
hidden
inside
of
attachments
emailed
to
computer
users,
and
the
emails
are
usually
labeled
with
intriguing
subject
lines
--
"I
Love
You"
or
"Anna
Kournikova
Naked"
--
designed
to
tempt
users
into
opening
them.
When
the
attachment
is
opened,
the
virus
is
activated,
and
the
user's
computer
becomes
infected.
Often,
viruses
are
programmed
to
spread
themselves
by
emailing
a
copy
of
the
attachment
in
which
they're
hidden
to
all
the
other
email
addresses
in
an
infected
computer's
address
book.
So
once
your
computer
is
infected,
all
your
friends
and
contacts
are
at
risk
as
well.
•
How
do
I
avoid
getting
a
virus?
The
best
way
to
avoid
getting
a
computer
virus
is
to
never
open
attachments.
Since
most
viruses
are
spread
via
email
attachments,
refusing
to
open
such
attachments
will
keep
you
from
getting
many
viruses.
If
you
must
open
an
attachment,
contact
the
person
who
sent
you
the
attachment
to
make
sure
they
sent
it.
Because
viruses
often
spread
themselves
via
an
infected
computer's
address
book,
emails
from
people
you
know
aren't
automatically
safe.
Also,
check
the
type
of
attachment
before
opening
it.
Attachments
that
end
with
the
.vbs
extension
(Visual
Basic
script)
or
the
.exe
extension
(program
files)
pose
a
real
danger
and
are
often
how
viruses
are
spread.
Finally,
make
sure
to
install
and
update
antivirus
software.
Companies
such
as
Norton,
Symantec,
and
McAfee
offer
many
kinds
of
antivirus
programs,
some
of
which
are
downloadable
from
the
companies'
websites.
You
can
use
this
software
to
scan
attachments
for
viruses
before
you
open
them.
You
can
also
run
an
antivirus
program
that
utilizes
"on-access"
scanning.
This
type
of
scanning
takes
place
constantly,
automatically
checking
every
file,
program,
or
document
every
time
it
is
opened
or
used.
•
How
does
antivirus
software
work?
Antivirus
software
keeps
a
database
of
"fingerprints"
--
a
set
of
characteristic
bytes
from
known
viruses
--
on
file.
It
searches
files
and
programs
on
your
computer
for
that
pattern,
and
when
it
finds
a
fingerprint
it
recognizes
as
belonging
to
a
virus,
the
antivirus
software
notifies
the
user
that
that
virus
is
present.
There
are
also
heuristic
programs
that
look
for
virus-like
behavior
in
programs,
allowing
the
software
to
detect
completely
new
viruses.
Antivirus
software
needs
to
be
updated
regularly
so
that
it
can
search
a
computer
for
new
viruses.
Be
sure
to
check
with
the
company
that
produces
your
antivirus
software
package
for
periodic
updates.
•
What
do
I
do
if
I
suspect
my
computer
has
become
infected?
There
could
be
many
reasons
for
your
computer
to
act
strangely.
If
you
think
your
computer
may
have
a
virus,
the
first
thing
you
should
do
is
find
out
for
sure
by
running
a
virus
scan
of
your
machine.
If
you
have
antivirus
software,
have
it
search
your
computer
for
the
latest
viruses.
If
you
do
not
have
such
software,
many
antivirus
companies,
including
Symantec
and
McAfee,
offer
free
virus
scans
on
their
websites.
Once
you
know
for
sure
which
virus
you're
dealing
with,
you
can
find
a
removal
tool
for
that
specific
virus
on
some
of
these
antivirus
sites.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
site
carefully.
Afterward,
you
may
have
to
repair
whatever
the
virus
did.
It
may
also
be
a
good
idea
to
disconnect
your
computer
from
the
Web
or
from
your
network
once
you
realize
it
has
been
infected
in
order
to
keep
the
virus
from
sending
itself
to
other
machines
via
your
email.
•
What
are
some
of
the
most
dangerous
viruses?
It
is
estimated
that
there
are
more
than
58,000
viruses
currently
in
existence.
Some
are
more
dangerous
or
more
widespread
than
others.
Here
is
a
short
list
of
the
most
dangerous
ones
to
look
out
for:
LoveLetter
or
ILOVEYOU
CIH
or
Chernobyl
Melissa
Magistr
Code
Red
Resume
Nimda
These
are
just
some
of
the
viruses
that
currently
exist.
But
plenty
more
are
out
there,
and
new
ones
are
discovered
each
day.
So,
make
sure
to
check
antivirus
resources
for
updates
about
the
latest
new
viruses
on
the
loose.
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