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Living RoomThis is probably the most important room in any home. Unlike other rooms, living room space is abstract and flexible, decoratively designed by how we choose to use it – we can furnish the living room to suit as many purposes as we like. Whether the overall atmosphere is formal or relaxed, a good living room should be welcoming…. Dining RoomThe very word is gracious: dining room. Your dining room is a matter of taste. How you furnish it, what colors and accessories you choose, even where you locate it in these days are choices as personal as what you serve there. A gracious dining room, no matter how simple, needs a generous serving of your own personality. Our bedrooms now are very personal retreats, quiet havens in the mainstream of life. It’s a room to which we retire – not only to sleep but to relax and regroup ourselves. In decorative terms, there are innumerable ways to furnish our bedrooms – be they big, small or in between. OfficeIn this fast paced environment, an office is no longer just an office, but a home away from home.




As we spend more time fully awake and functioning inside an office, the right furniture to suit one’s work ethics while providing an environment that inspires success is very important. Aspire Spin 7 SP714-51 -M4E5 (Shale Black) i7-7Y75 8GB LPDDR3 14.0" 256GB SSD Windows 10 Home Sleek, sophisticated and stylish on every level, this masterfully crafted laptop perfectly combines power with luxury. iPhone 7 dramatically improves the most important aspects of the iPhone experience. It introduces advanced new camera systems. Intel Core i7 7700K Spend more time doing and less time waiting with the unprecedented power and responsiveness of Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0.Sort by --Price: lowest firstPrice: highest firstProduct Name: A to ZProduct Name: Z to AMetro Manila (CNN Philippines) — As a long-time mayor of Davao City, Rodrigo Duterte is known for his strict implementation of city ordinances.The ordinances are credited for making winning praises for Davao’s cleanliness, orderliness, and low crime rate.




With Duterte bound for the presidency, will the same rules be applied to the rest of the country? If he had his way, they will be.Let’s get to know some Davao City ordinances Duterte might implement nationwide, even if on a limited scale.Public smoking — and tolerating public smoking — is banned in Davao City. Smoking cigarettes, tobacco, shisha (waterpipe), e-cigarettes, or similar devices is prohibited, including in public vehicles.Davao City's smoking ban has been recognized by the World Health Organization as an effective smoke-free order in an urban setting. WHO noted that Davao's smoking policy "demonstrates that smoke-free laws can work in the Philippines."Davao's Anti-Smoking Task Force makes sure business establishments follow the prescribed parameters for smoking. Each establishment is allowed only one open-space smoking area measuring not more than five square meters and located 10 meters from doors. A prominent "SMOKING AREA" sign must be displayed, with posters warning of the ill effects of smoking.“




NO SMOKING” signs must be displayed prominently, showing the ordinance number, the maximum P5,000 penalty and phone numbers to call report violators.Violators face penalties based on the frequency of their offense: P1,000 fine or month-long jail time for the first offense, P2,500 or two-month jail time for the second offense, and P5,000 or four-months in jail for the third offense.Selling booze and drinking in public places are banned in Davao City from 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. Duterte’s spokesperson says the liquor ban will give hotel and restaurant employees enough time to rest and allow them to go back to work the next day.Violators face a hefty fine: P3,000 for the first offense, P5,000 or a three-month jail time for the second offense, and P5,000 and one year in jail, including the revocation of the establishment’s business permit, for the third offense.Unescorted minors are not allowed outside their homes from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Duterte says children should have enough energy for school work the next day.




Imposing a curfew will also prevent them from joining gangs and indulging in vices. Minors must be accompanied by a guardian of legal age if they are to go out of the house. The parents of unescorted minors will be arrested by police and charged with abandonment of their children.In Davao City, you can’t belt out Frank Sinatra’s “My Way” with a videoke inside your home after 9 in the evening to give your neighbors a quiet sleep. The ban on loud merrymaking in residential areas carries a fine of P200 for the first offense, P1,500 for the second offense, and P2,000 for the third offense.This noise ban is part of the city’s anti-nuisance ordinance, which covers the use of other sound-producing equipment such as megaphones, amplifiers, welding machines, DVD players, and stereos.Firecrackers are totally banned in Davao City, hence its zero-casualty record every New Year since 2001. Davao residents welcome the New Year by blowing party horns or torotot. In fact, the city has a Torotot Festival held every New Year’s Eve at the Freedom Park.Violators of the firecracker ordinance are fined P1,000 or a month in jail for the first offense, P3,000 or three months in jail for the second offense, and P5,000 or six months in jail for the third offense.




The Philippines has no anti-discrimination law, but there is a pending bill protecting women and ethnic minorities from discrimination. It doesn’t include the LGBT community.Unlike the rest of the country, Davao City has a more comprehensive anti-discrimination ordinance: Discrimination against women, persons with disability, lumad, and Muslims are considered criminal acts. Not hiring a person because of her gender or religious belief is tantamount to discrimination.Violators are fined P1,000 for the first offense, P2,000 and jail time of not more than 10 days for the second offense, and P5,000 and 15 days in jail for the subsequent offense. Choose your preferred language. We speak English (US) and 42 other languages. Most often used by people in the United States Lists are an easy way to save properties and plan trips with friends. Based on 23 reviews Good: 7 – 9 Okay: 5 – 7 Poor: 3 – 5 Very Poor: 1 – 3 Groups of friends (10) Good: 7 – 9 (9)




Okay: 5 – 7 (2) Poor: 3 – 5 (4) Very Poor: 1 – 3 (0) Date (newer to older) Date (older to newer) Score (higher to lower) Score (lower to higher) Are you traveling for work? Park Inn by Radisson Davao 1 person is looking right now The Royal Mandaya Hotel 2 people are looking right now » The Metropolis Suites Davao in Davao City Newest Reviews for The Metropolis Suites Davao 눉Hot water could have been hotter눇Lounging around in the foyer area was very relaxing 😎 눉newer and cleaner towels눇upgraded room was spacious after my earlier room could not access to wifi 눉No Room Slippers during our stay. Wifi is not available but was given a pocket wifi instead.눇The room is clean, comfortable, and spacious. The location is very accessible. 눉Wifi was slow눇Staff was very accommodating and friendly. Food at the cafe was great! Great location and middle of everything 눇Staff were wonderful. T




hey're very helpful and friendly. Room is clean and comfortable. L 눉NO GENERATOR on blackouts, lobby has generator and internet but not the rooms. The building is 3 floors and when the net is working it wont reach the top floor.눇Great place, good rooms breakfast was good for westerners too. 눉no internet connection in the room. I stayed for 5 nights and it was not fixed during my stay, very inconvenient, I need to go to the lobby to connect to internet and this was not mentioned in the site when I booked the room 눉There was no complimentary tea or coffee supplied by the hotel. The breakfast had to be ordered the night before and that is exactly what you got. You could either have a fruit juice or coffee but not both.눇The daily make up of our room was second to none. The room was made up spotlessly every day. The staff and security were really nice and pleasant all the time. 눉The wifi connection in the room is so slow... 😞
눉Davao is not a Place for People who smoke. It

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