Sunday, February 15, 2015

My DREAM

My DREAM
               The word “education”….What does this word mean to me? Education is one of the things that make the human the dominant form of life on the planet Earth. Education was created by human, but after many years it turned into “an independent form of life”. This “independent form of life” is the main guiding light for the human race in the today’s world of darkness. Education gives the human race the chance to overcome the obstacles that appear on its way in today’s world. At the same time, education is often misused as a simple tool which serves humans and makes their lives a little bit easier. In fact, education should be approached as a reservoir or a generator of the spiritual values that are necessary for the human to live a full-fledged life. 


           
   Now I want to switch gears to the word “dream”. When I hear the word “dream”, I think of something that is desired, but at the moment it is not possible due to various reasons. From the other hand, a dream could be something unbelievable that can never be done but still, is being kept deep in the one’s soul waiting its time, when some magic force would make it come true. People dream. And it is a right thing to do. Because without dreams, our lives would be really faded and monotone. Dreams are the aspects of our lives that fill our lives with hope for the better. Dreams, perhaps, are the only reasons why we live. A person without any dreams cannot live a full-fledged life because he would not have a higher reason to live for. The more dreams one has, the longer he lives, the brighter and miscellaneous his life is.  
          My dream is to help people from poverty and help people who are suffering in some sickness. When the UNESCO came to our school and visit and give some advice's and they also offer some things to help people. As they show some videos it takes a smile from my heart and says “Magagawa ko yan pagdating ng araw”. And I will do my very best to achieve my goals.

Change: It starts with me

Change: It starts with me

Even if you're not directly involved in the communications or technology industries, there's no doubt that technology has played a huge role in changes in your industry. These changes mean you, as an entrepreneur, have to change!

               You can choose to change with the times, take advantage of new opportunities in your industry and grow your business. Or you can fight the changes, refuse to adapt, and watch your business likely perish. But change is very hard, for us, as individuals, and perhaps even more difficult for organizations. The status you can be so much more comfortable. I've read before the power of inspiring quotations to move us and others to action. It is never too late no matter how old you get because anytime or any point in your life you can always do your best and be all that you can because you will always uniquely you. It is why it is always wise to listen to your eternal heart, to your eternal instincts and what it always strove for and/or to do because really anybody can make a difference not only in their own lives of others it is never too late shine: never.

          If you're going to stay, stay forever. If you're going to leave, then do it today. If you’re going to change, change for the better. And if you're going to talk, make sure you mean what you say.

Kannawidan

"Kannawidan Ylocos"

   “Kannawidan Ylocos is a series of events that offer everything our province mates and tourists wanted to enjoy in a festival. What we proclaim as”Sure Ilocos Sur” is a sure complete package of fun and entertainment that is really ours,” said Singson. Kannawidan Ylocos Festival is Ilocos Sur's week-long festivity which is celebrated not only by the locals but also foreign tourists.

      The main aim of the festival is to exhibit and promote the products and precious cultures of Ilocanos. This annual event seeks to make people aware of the rich Ilocano culture, traditions and practices so that they would be preserved. The festival includes competitions that involve their local products like basi drinking competition and empanada eating contest.  A concelebrated mass followed by parade of statues of patron saints around the historic city of Vigan ushers in the carnival with the Quirino Stadium, which is on its final phase of its renovation as the main hub. Also on tap are cultural and motor shows, talent searches and the competitions in practical shooting, Mixed Martial's Arts and running. For nightcaps, there will be shows dished out by mostly Manila-based entertainers and artists. Strong in its 7th marvelous  year is the celebration of the Kannawidan Ylocos Festival on its 8th edition, showcasing the pride and guts of Ilocanos pertaining to heritage conservation and culture preservation.


      The best of Ilocos Sur's culture, tradition and beauty hits the limelight in the much-awaited month-long Kannawidan (tradition) Ylocos celebration 2015 kicking off January 29. The seven-year old festival pays tribute to Vigan City as one of the new wonder cities of the world.

Saturday, January 3, 2015

The Essence of Christmas

             One of the most popular traditions on Christmas is exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning. Everyone loves receiving gifts on Christmas. Children, with their innocence wait eagerly for Santa Claus to bring them gifts. In many countries children hang stockings believing that Santa Claus will fill it with goodies. But, as adults we understand the significance of giving more than receiving and plan way ahead to get something thoughtful for our near and dear ones. When we ponder on God’s love for us, we too are encouraged to share love with others, to embrace peace and be our brother’s keeper. When we are imbued with this love of God, we will be always willing to give a helping hand to those in need and give succor and comfort to the vulnerable. At Christmas, we are expected to spare time to contemplate on things eternal. That is, we must remind ourselves that we are strangers here on earth; that our real home is in heaven. And that no matter how long we live, we shall sure die someday.
              The spirit behind Christmas is that of giving and sharing. The three wise men, on learning about the born child, came calling with gifts of gold, incense and myrrh. The Christmas heart is a giving heart, a wide open heart that thinks of others first. The birth of the baby Jesus stands as the most significant event in all history because it brought hope and 
healing into a sick world. Therefore, in the midst the delicious meals, sweet drinks, lovely songs and dances, beautiful friends and family members we would come across this season, it is important that we remember the child who was born on a winter night so cold, whose bed was made only of hay and animal food; the Lord Jesus Christ, who taught us all what real, genuine and unconditional love is.

             
             As we celebrate His birth, let us be human and kind enough to remember and show some love to those motherless babies, helpless orphans, hospital patients, prisoners, beggars and all those who are not fortunate enough to be actively involved in the celebration. Until we see you again next year, do have a Merry Christmas.



Climate Change

Have you ever wondered why one are of the world is a desert another is the grassland and the other one is the rain forest? Why are there different types of life in each area? The answer is climate.
              Climate is the characteristic of condition of the atmosphere near the earth’s surface at a certain place on earth. It is the long term weather of that area. It includes the region general pattern of weather conditions season and weather extremes like hurricanes droughts or any period. Two of the most important factors determining an areas climate are the air temperature and the precipitation.

               World bio-mes are controlled by climate. The ultimate region will determine what plants will grow there and what animals will inhabit it. All their components climate, plants and animals are interwoven to create a fabric of a bio-mes.In the past years also we encountered some typhoons that destroys so many houses, crops, lives and destroys our life. 
             
The typhoons are created by us, it’s the global warming and our ozone layers also are in the critical condition because of us. It’s our own fault why this is always happening to us. Don’t blame our dear Lord god because he will never create a typhoon to kill us to destroy us.


Outpouring Our Hearts and Minds Through English Literacy and English Proficiency

         
 At the Month of November we are celebrating the English festivals and we created our own theme. We all know that English is the universal language.
In the said theme it encourages us to speak and love English. As a student it’s a little bit difficult to understand and speak English but when you are truly give importance in English language even though we are Filipino we can easily speak fluently and understand clearly. Others say that why would 
be learning English language? ? We’re not that kind of people who are using English every day. As a student the importance of Speaking in English and other language is to communicate to other people. And the only thing is to understand each other.

             English is fun, English is challenging English is a very interesting language for me.
At first I’m not interested in English subject but when I learned it enhances my ability to speak in English. There some grammatical errors that I encountered and some I speak also in English in the wrong term. But that’s not bad to me because everybody commits mistakes right? So there we called practice just to correct our wrong

            Let’s love English as the theme said outpouring is to bring out the feelings and use your mind and hearts in Speaking, writing and reading. Let’s appreciate English let’s love English and adopt it as our own language.



Equal Righst Equal Opportunity

                           If others can why can't I? In the eyes of others they have the right in this world are the rich and powerful people. The have all the right and opportunity to do whatever they want to do because they are rich. But this is not the right thing to treat other people. 
                We are born as equal, God created as equal God loves us as equal, so why can't we just do this to our own friends relatives and families? As a student I observed about the human rights and gender equality. Yes there is gender equality but not all the things we do are equal to the other person. 
               One example was about a man in a wheelchair who wanted to go watch a movie at a local movie theater. However, when he went to choose a seat, he quickly realized that he had no choice about where he could view the film. He was stuck with watching from in front of the first row, which is usually not a preferred spot for watching a movie. This man took the theater to court for not giving him equal opportunity to choose where to view the movie. The theater lost the court battle, and from then on set a precedent for all movie theaters to reserve sections in their facilities for the disabled. There are now wheelchair-accessible views from the front, middle, and back of many theaters around the world.  The underlined issue in the above case was not about being treated equally, but rather being given equal opportunity. No one was being treated more superior than another, no one was denied the opportunity to watch the movie, but when it came to choice of seating, there was an inequality. Now, thanks to this man, that’s all changed. The point I’m trying to make is simple. No one is the same; therefore quite often no one is equal either. Therefore I think it is fair to allow special rights to people who require them, and thus become closer to achieving equality among everyone.

               Under the Equal Opportunities Act we have to ensure equality and diversity to all learners and staff. This means that the environment where the teaching is taking place promotes equality and diversity. Diversity is the acceptance or promotion of multiple ethnic cultures, applied to the demographic make-up of the local area.
                  I do not discriminate against anyone because of their: age; gender; race, color, ethnic, national, cultural or social origin; disability; religion and belief, or non-belief; marital status, family circumstances or caring responsibilities; sexual orientation and class. All disabled people from human rights and equality prospective have the right to be included in all courses.