Barangay Union is one of the largest and most progressive barangays constituting the municipality of Ubay, in the province of Bohol, Philippines.
The barangay's total land area is approximately 514 hectares, with a population of 2,033as of 2007. In the last 2010 National election, it has 1,282registered voters.
Barangay Union celebrates its annual fiesta every January 15 in honor of their patron saint.
Located mainly on the eastern part of the municipality, Union is bounded Barangay Tapal, and Union Bay to the north. To the west and south, it is bounded by Barangay Sinandigan, to the east by Barangay Tipolo and San Isidro. Union is approximately 7.5 km from Poblacion, the town center.
Barangay Union is located at the western portion of Barangay Tapal some one kilometer from Tapal proper, lying along the Provincial road going to the town of Mabini
Back in 1946, just after the World War II, Union was then a Sitio of Barangay Tapal. Tapal is the mother Barangay of three (3) other former Sitios, which now are Barangay Union, Barangay Sentinela, and Barangay San Isidro, and still another Sitio Basbas, which still remains a sitio until now.
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Ubay is a 1st class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 68,578 people and has a land area of approximately 335.06 square kilometers (129.37 sq mi), as the largest and most populated municipality in Bohol. It is situated 124 kilometers northeast from the provincial capital, Tagbilaran City.
Ubay is becoming the granary and trade hub in the northeastern part the province. It boasts of a large area devoted to rice and a growing mango enterprise. It is also a major fishing area. Small and commercial fishery enterprises abound in the coastal settlements. The business sector had also picked up with the improved infrastructure and the growing traffic in goods and passengers from Cebu and Leyte. It is also the home of major research stations of the Department of Agriculture. Major infrastructures were put up in the area such as the two small and large irrigation systems and the power installations that cross the sea via undersea cables from Leyte.
At First Sight is a 1999 American film starring Val Kilmer and Mira Sorvino, based on the essay To See and Not to See in neurologist Oliver Sacks' book An Anthropologist on Mars and inspired by the true life story of Shirl Jennings.
Amy Benic (Mira Sorvino) takes a break from working as an architect at a spa in Pinecrest, a small town outside New York City. Virgil Adamson (Val Kilmer) is a masseur at the spa and gives Amy a massage. Amy breaks down and cries, later falling asleep as Virgil leaves the room. When she wakes up, she runs after him to compliment the massage, only to realize that Virgil is blind. Virgil asks her out, and the two eventually fall in love and begin a relationship.
Virgil lives alone, though his over-protective sister, Jennie (Kelly McGillis), who lives next door, takes care of him. During an intimate session with Amy, Virgil reveals that he went blind when he was three and that the last thing he saw was something fluffy. Amy describes the horizon to Virgil as something that you "can see but can never reach."
I'm the winin' boy, don't you deny my name
I'm the winin' boy, don't you deny my name
Now my name
Well, I'm the winin' boy, don't you deny my name
I pick it up and shake it like sweet Stavin' Chain
Mm, the winin' boy, don't deny now my name
Now mama mama, mama look at Sis
Oh, mama mama, take a look at little Sis
Look at Sis
Well now mama mama, mama take a look at Sis
Lord, she's out on the levee doin' the Double Twist
Mm, the winin' boy, don't you deny now my name
I'm the winin' boy, now don't you deny my name
I'm the winin' boy, don't you deny my name
Now my name
Lord, I'm the winin' boy, don't you deny my name
I'll pick it up and shake it, Lord, like sweet Stavin' Chain
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo.
que yo no puedo quedarme aqui parado
mirando todo, todo lo que esta pasando
descansando y esperando
siendo feliz por que ya soy un ciudadano
con una opinion, de television
y un dia de estos yo me pego en el millon.
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo.
yo tengo un carro y tambien un buen trabajo, tengo
pero aun yo siento que hay aldo que no es cierto, cierto
son 15 hermanos encarcelados,
y en las calles todos siguen callados
y mucha gente, me dice vente
sere yo tonto no seguir con la corriente
Resiste, resiste, un poco, resiste, resiste, resiste
Resiste un poco mas
Con fuerza y con union, se oye mas lejos
con fuerza y con union, solo no puedo
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo
No lo, no lo, no lo dejes caer, no lo
Yo tengo un ritmo adentro que a mi me llama
tengo raices que a la tierra a mi me amarran
y una boricua, que tiene salsa
esa negrita el corazon a mi me alcanza
pa ti soy loco, me falta poco