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Cory Monteith's Death

| Sunday, July 14, 2013
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Canadian actor Cory Monteith, heart throb of Fox's musical-comedy television series Glee, has been found dead at a hotel in Vancouver,Canada, police said.
There were no signs of foul play, they said, and the cause of death was not immediately apparent.
Paramedics responding to an emergency call found Monteith, 31, dead at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel in the city centre, Vancouver Police Department acting chief Doug LePard told a news conference.
Monteith had checked into the hotel on 6 July, and was due to check out on Saturday, LePard told reporters. Others were in the hotel room with Monteith on Friday night, but evidence including his fob key entries indicate he returned to his room by himself early on Saturday and was alone when he died, police said.
"We do not have a great deal of information as to cause of death," coroner Lisa Lapointe said.
Lepard said Monteith had been out with people earlier and that those people were being interviewed.
LePard said he wanted to offer condolences "to the family, friends, castmates and millions of fans of Mr Monteith".
Monteith's spokeswoman, Melissa Kates, said in a statement: "We are so saddened to confirm that the reports on the death of Cory Monteith are accurate."
"I have no words! My heart is broken," Dot-Marie Jones, who plays football coach Shannon Beiste on Glee, said on Twitter on Saturday night. She called Monteith a "hell of a friend" and an "amazing" man.
"What an absolutely tragic loss of a very talented young man," tweeted the actor Zooey Deschanel.
Fox and the producers of Glee, including 20th Century Fox Television, called him an exceptional performer "and an even more exceptional person. He was a true joy to work with and we will all miss him tremendously".
"We are in shock and mourning this tragic loss," his representatives at Viewpoint public relations in Los Angeles said in a statement.
In April, Monteith admitted himself to a treatment facility for "substance addiction" and asked for privacy as he took steps toward recovery, a representative said at the time.
Lea Michele, his Glee co-star and real-life girlfriend, told People magazine then she loved and supported him and was proud he was seeking help.
It was not Monteith's first time in rehab. He received treatment when he was 19 and had previously talked about his addiction struggles, saying he had a serious problem and took just "anything and everything".
He told Parade magazine in 2011 he was "lucky to be alive".
Monteith, who turned 31 on 11 May, starred in Glee as a high school football player who puts his status and popularity at risk to join the glee club and its outcast members.
The show, with its pop music-based song-and-dance numbers and high-profile guest stars including Gwyneth Paltrow, became an immediate hit and made stars of its relatively unknown cast.
On his Twitter account, Monteith described himself as "tall, awkward, canadian, actor, drummer, person".
Monteith was born in Calgary, Alberta, and moved to Vancouver Island as a child.
His TV credits included roles on the series Kaya and Kyle XY. His film credits included Final Destination 3, The Invisible, Deck the Halls and Whisper.
An autopsy was set for Monday, LePard said.

Cory Monteith's Death

Posted by : Ace Hulsey Teves
Date :Sunday, July 14, 2013
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Change is a Choice. (a message to the people of Asia on preserving natural resources)

| Saturday, July 13, 2013
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To the citizens of Asia (on preserving natural resources)  :

                                   It has been the primary instinct of man to use the resources around him in order to stay alive. He uses these resources to thrive through his daily endeavors. Using these resources is not bad because we need them to survive. However, some people are going beyond the border of actually using them for survival and abusing them. Abusing these resources lead to destruction of mother nature. This paves the way for natural disasters and calamities which are paired with global warming and climate change. These may be inevitable, but there's something we can do to address these problems. There are certain ways in order to control the further destruction of our natural resources.


                                  One of these solutions is reducing our carbon footprint. Carbon footprint is the amount of pollution caused by our daily activities. If done collectively, we could dramatically reduce the amount of pollution in our surroundings. Another solution is proper waste disposal. We must always see to it that our waste is disposed in the designated areas. By doing so, it will pave the way for recycling and henceforth, our natural resources will be preserved. Another solution is proper use of pesticides. The rampant use of pesticides contribute to a large amount of damage to our soil. Damage to our soil  means damage to our plants. And damage to our plants also translates to damage to our ecosystem, therefore, damaging our natural resources. Another solution is developing energy saving methods to avoid wastage of energy. We must start within our homes. By controlling the use of energy in our homes collectively, we could reduce the energy which are still derived from non-renewable energy sources. There may be countries which are already utilizing the use of renewable energy such as windmills, solar panels and hydroelectric power, these just constitute to a little amount of percentage to the total demand of our society. In short, we still widely depend on non-renewable resources which are slowly being depleted and therefore, will be lost in the near future. Let us utilize renewable energy sources because it ensures sustainability in the future generations.

                              Now, let us talk about the major causes of this crisis. One of the primary causes is overpopulation. As a matter of fact, Asia contributes to more than half of the population of the world. And most countries in Asia has the fastest growing populations in the world. The higher the population, the higher the demand of natural resources. This translates to using more than we could produce. And this is not good. It's like spending more than we could earn. Think about it. If so, then there will come a time when our natural resources will be completely depleted. If this will not be addressed as soon as possible, it will be impossible for the future generations to enjoy what we have now. To enjoy these resources provided by nature. Let us also think about the future.

                            What we really need is change. Let us change our mentality of being very confident that nature will be able to provide us our needs and wants FOREVER. There will really come a time that when these resources are not used properly, they could end. There's no such thing as FOREVER. Everything has an end. This may be inevitable but there's something we can do to keep it going till the future. Educate yourself and the people around you. Provide them with knowledge that these resources are needed by everyone. That these resources are the main things that keep us breathing. That keep our system working. Share with them the gift of knowledge. The gift of knowing when and how we must use our resources. An individual effort may be useful but if we hold the sky together, then no one will be shattered. Let us start within ourselves. And let us work as a whole. Let us work with a common goal. A goal to change the world. A goal to make it a better place for everyone. A goal to keep humanity survive. A goal to happiness. Let us keep in mind that an abundant harvest today does not always guarantee an abundant harvest tomorrow. Everything has an end. But if we help each other, No one will be left unaided.


                                                                                                          Sincerely Yours,
                                                                                                      Ace Hulsey A. Teves 

Change is a Choice. (a message to the people of Asia on preserving natural resources)

Posted by : Ace Hulsey Teves
Date :Saturday, July 13, 2013
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