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12/27/13

BS Information Technology 1-B _ CHRISTMAS PARTY

.... BS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY I-B Christmas Party Celebration!!!!




...one of my memorable memories in my 2013's journey. I had a happy christmas party celebration with my classmates..and that day complete my 2013's story.

10/9/13

Anti-bullying



 


Philippines — After an Anti-bullying movement in the 2000s and 2010s gained popularity in the United States and United Kingdom, the Charity Act

Against Bullying was formed in the United Kingdom in 2003, and National Bullying Prevention Month was declared in the United States in 2006.

In the Philippines, the House of Representatives has approved a bill requiring all elementary and secondary schools to adopt anti-bullying policies. House Bill 5496, the Anti-Bullying Act of 2012, seeks to promote greater awareness of the impact of bullying and how it can be prevented.

The bill requires that anti-bullying policies be included in the school’s student and employee handbook; details of the policies should be posted in school websites and school walls; schools shall submit their anti-bullying policies to the Department of Education (DepEd) within six months upon effectivity of the law; bullying incidents in schools must be reported to the division superintendents, who in turn shall report to the Education Secretary; and the DepEd must submit a report on bullying incidents to the appropriate congressional committee and impose sanctions on school administrators who do not implement anti-bullying policies.

Bullying is now the number one non-academic issue that most educators face, and is one of the top concerns of many parents. Defined as an act of repeated aggressive behavior in order to intentionally hurt another person either emotionally, verbally, or physically, bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person. Bullies may behave this way out of jealousy or because they themselves are bullied. When they leave school, they will most likely carry on their bullying in the workplace.


 


With the approval of the Anti-Bullying Act of 2012, this year has started just right, providing relief for the millions of students who experience bullying in school. It is hoped that the Anti-Bullying Act of 2012 will help schools create an environment where children can develop their full potentials with suffering bullying from others.


ANTI-BULLYING POLICY

 
Why schools should be concerned about bullying?
Head teachers must by law have a policy to prevent all forms of bullying among pupils. Challenging bullying effectively will improve the safety and happiness of pupils, show that the school cares and make clear to bullies that the behaviour is unacceptable.
Head teachers will need to satisfy themselves that their policies comply with the Human Rights Act 1998 (in force from 2 October 2000).

The School Board of Broward County has approved the first school district Anti-Bullying Policy in Florida. The policy, which was adopted on July 22, was designed by the District’s Office of Prevention Programs and Student Support Services, under the Safe Schools Healthy Students Grant initiative.

The Florida Department of Education will utilize the new policy as a model for the state’s other 66 school districts. The policy was developed prior to the passage of House Bill 669, which mandates that all districts in the state adopt Anti-Bullying policies by December 1, 2008.

The District’s Anti-Bullying Policy specifically prohibits bullying of or by any District student or employee, with consequences for those acts that meet the definition of bullying as defined in the policy:

“Bullying” means systematically and chronically inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more students or employees.

The policy sets forth guidelines for the identification and reporting of bullying – as the overall goal of the initiative is the protection of students and their increased feelings of safety and belonging. The policy requires teachers and staff to utilize a variety of prevention and intervention activities and includes tools and resources that create environments of safety and respect and expectations of appropriate behavior.


The Anti-Bullying Policy was developed by a District task force, which included community and parental involvement.
Congress approves anti-bullying bill

QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA – A bill that seeks to require education institutions to create an anti-bullying policy was recently approved by the House of Representatives.

House Bill 5496, co-authored by Representative Christopher Co (AKO BICOL party-list) and called the “Anti-Bullying Act of 2012”, requires elementary and secondary schools to set guidelines on bullying.

A handbook on bullying prevention and measures will be distributed to students, teachers, parents and guardians.

The Anti-Bullying Law would also require all new schools to include policies prior to operation.

In addition, all incidences related to bullying must be reported to the division superintendents.

In turn, the reports will be sent to and compiled by the Department of Education (DepEd). The agency will then file its reports on bullying incidents to the House of Representatives’ congressional committees involved in education.

DepEd must also impose sanctions on schools that do not comply to the Anti-Bullying measures.

A similar measure on bullying was also filed by Senator Antonio Trillanes IV last year.

Bullying can be summed up as causing physical and emotional abuse against another person. Most incidents of bullying in the Philippines go unreported primarily because of the shame that victims go through.

Children who do not recover from bullying may become socially withdrawn as they grow up.

Apart from physical bullying, some children also experience “cyberbullying” through their mobile phones or the Internet.

DepEd said last year it will be coming up with more comprehensive measures on child protection, which includes measures against bullying. Education Secretary Armin Luistro cited Republic Act 7610 that identifies the types of abuse that children may suffer. This law encompasses bullying.


Fighting bullying in schools

MANILA, Philippines?It has been nearly a decade ago but Anne (not her real name) still remembers how her third grade math teacher bashed her head onto the blackboard and demeaned her in front of the class after she failed to answer a math problem.

She did not tell her parents about the incident for fear that her teacher will fail her in the subject. But apart from the physical pain, Anne was more affected by the humiliation she got?enough so that she refused to go to school after the incident.

?Pinapagalitan ako ng mama at papa ko kasi ayaw ko na pumasok. Napahiya ako at nawalan ng tiwala sa sarili. Mula nun hindi na ako nag-recite ulit sa klase (My parents scolded me because I didn?t want to go to school again. I was humiliated and I lost confidence. After that I never participated in class recitations again),? Anne said in an interview.

Now a college student, Anne has become an advocate against violence against children especially in schools, considered to be children?s second home and places for learning.

In a study commissioned by the United Nations Children?s Fund, the Council for the Welfare of Children, and Plan International, it was found that most students in the grade school and high school have experienced various forms of abuse either from their peers or from their teachers.

The study, titled Towards a Child-Friendly Education Environment: A Baseline Study on Violence Against Children in Public Schools, surveyed a total of 6,931 public grade school and high school students, of which 51 percent are females and 49 percent are males. The results of the study were made public in an event at Sulo Hotel in Quezon City last week.

The study aims ?to explore the dimensions of violence against children in schools, mapping out in broad strokes its definition(s), and the perception and attitudes of children and adults on the issue.?

The study covered schools in urban areas like Manila, Cebu City and Davao City, and rural areas like the Mountain Province, Masbate, Camotes Island in Cebu, Northern Samar, Capiz, and Sultan Kudarat.

The study also included interviews with 65 school principals and administrators, and 24 counselors.

The study defined violence against children as ?any act that violates children?s rights, particularly their right to physical and mental health, security and bodily integrity.?

The study revealed that children?s perception of violence is focused on acts that hurt them physically or emotionally.

This even includes punishment given to them by teachers for misbehaving like being made to squat, stand in the corner of a room, or stand under the sun (commonly practiced in schools in rural areas).

Although the children generally understood that these punishments are a way of disciplining them, the respondents said that they prefer a more positive way like being talked to or counseled by their teachers.

Respondents also said they consider bullying, being called stupid or other demeaning terms, being teased by their classmate, or being completely ignored by the people around them as a form of abuse.

?Children suffer more acts of violence from their peers than from adults in school while younger children experience physical violence from adults more often,? the study read.

?Teasing from peers often perceived as child?s play was perceived as an ?abuse? since this is made to humiliate or demean the victims,? the study added.

Michael, 19 and a homosexual, said that he has experienced being bullied and discriminated by his classmates because of his sexual orientation. But he said that he has gotten used to it by now.

Among the recommendations made under the study was to expand the public?s knowledge on laws protecting children and where to get assistance through community education programs and strengthening ties with media partners to advocate against violence against children.

Meanwhile, CWC chairperson and Department of Social Welfare and Development Secretary Corazon Soliman said that she finds the results of the study alarming.

?Kami ng DepEd, Unicef, ng CWC at sa DSWD ay nag-aalala. Na-aalarma na kami na ang ganitong sitwasyon ay lumabas sa pag-aaral at kinakailangang gawan ng hakbang para ito ay makureksyonan (The DepEd, Unicef, CWC, and the DSWD are worried. We are alarmed that this kind of situation surfaced in this study and we have to take steps to correct this),? Soliman said in a chance interview after the launch.

She said that a main concern would be the Philippine culture or belief that forms of punishment are considered ways of disciplining children.

?Ang isang hamon ay sa kultura natin, sa tingin natin ang disiplina ay magagawa lamang kung may marahas na parusa kaya iyon yung isang kailangan pagtulungan naming ng DepEd (One challenge is our culture wherein we think that discipline may only be attained through harsh punishments, so we have to work closely with the DepEd in that regard),? Soliman said.

Soliman recommended that Parent-Teacher Associations and boards of public schools be empowered to help protect the rights of children. She added that there are programs under the DSWD like the Parent Effectiveness Seminar and Erpat (Father) which gives counsel to fathers with history of abuse.

?The media should also become partners in this advocacy by showing TV shows and movies which are non-violent,? Soliman said.

Meanwhile, Department of Education?s Alberto Muyot said the department will work closely with concerned stakeholders.

?We have to address the issues raised by the children in the study. We will look into this. We?ll work closely with the Council for the Welfare of Children on their recommendations kasi medyo general pa yung recommendations sila so bibigyan natin ng detalye (because their recommendations are mostly generalities so we will fill in the details),? the education official said.

Students or parents may report abuses in schools through the DepEd?s Legal and Legislative Affairs, Muyot said, but he urged complainants to follow through on their reports.

?Ang hinihingi lang po namin ay ang kooperasyon ng mga magulang nung mga bata na kapag kami nagpadala ng mag-iimbestiga sana maki-cooperate sila para makuha namin yung salaysay nung mga bata (All we ask is for the cooperation of the parents, so that when we send people to conduct an investigation, please cooperate in allowing us to get the testimony of the children),? Muyot said.

He added that teachers or other school employees found guilty of physically or verbally abusing students may be suspended or dismissed from service, as per the civil service law.

Meanwhile, Anne urged other victims of abuse in schools to report incidents to authorities.

?Humanap kayo ng makakatulong sa problema at wag kayo matakot. Magsumbong kayo sa magulang nyo (Look for people that can help you with your problem and don?t be afraid. Tell your parents),? Anne said, adding that she hopes the results of the study will prevent more cases of child abuse.

10/5/13

DELUSYON




Kung meron kayong mga anak o kamag-anak na nasa kanilang kasibulan o teenage years; hindi maiwasang malantad sila sa sigarilyo , alkohol at droga. Hindi rin maiwasang malulong sila kapag sa unang tikim ay di na bumitiw. Marami nang kwentong ganito at dapat ay paulit-ulit na isawalat upang tuluyang mapukpok ang adhikaing maiwasan ang masamang bisyo sa mga kabataan. Ganito ang adhikain ng indielikulang ‘DELUSYON’ ni Neal “Buboy” Tan para sa JEM Talents Central. Tampok rito ang heart-throb na si JAKE VARGAS at si BEA BENENE.

HAPPY TEACHERS DAY




        "A hero is a man who does what he can" - Romain Rolland 

        Do you know that heroes don't always dress in a superhero suit?A hero can wear anything and they can be as simple as we are.Everyone can be a hero, not necessarily save lives but we can be heroes on our own way.But did you know that heroes are hard to find?I found my hero and she is a teacher.

        My teacher is a hero because she teaches me a lot.She is supportive and very sincere.She is very nice and fun to be with.Sometimes she is like my mom because she is someone who can understand me.She is like a star in the night guiding my way not to be lost and became a better person.She always teaches us a good moral lesson.Like a hero,my teacher always helps me whenever i have problems in our subject especially in Math and she will sincerely help me with no doubt.A hero is someone who helps people.Even though I'm in high school now,she will still noticed me and invited me with my friend in their house to eat because for me a hero is someone who doesn't change.I really like my teacher.For me,she is the best teacher that I ever had.When we're acting for the role,when I was elementary and I was too shy that time.She hugged and comforted me and she said that you can do it.For me, she is the only teacher who hugged me just to help me relax. And even though I said I can't and I don't have any experience regarding that contest but still she always encouraged me. That is the best thing that my teacher has.She pulls her students up and helps them rise whenever they are down. I admire her for that. I know that being a teacher is really hard because you will always meet people with different faces and attitudes that can really make you tired. Though that is her case, she always give her leisure time to us just to have conversation and tell some stories with her on many things. She is really a positive person. She is so friendly not only with me but to other's also. She always smile and laugh whenever we have jokes to tell. She may not be like those superheroes on television who have super powers,but for me she is not only a superhero but a friend that can be trusted. She will always be my superhero and she will always be the best teacher in the world no matter what.

        All teachers can be a hero if they have determination,patience,courage and dedication to work that can really inspire students. A hero is not only famous and seen on television because you can be a hero on your simple way.




As a celebration for Teachers Day we had surprised our adviser Ma'am Mary Ann Corpuz. We had given her a cake and roses. Truly our teachers, is our heroes. We are very for our adviser was really surprised and she liked it so much. Thank you Ma'am for everything, we had learned a lot.

9/28/13

PHILIPPINE ACROBATIC SHOW @ DMMMSU-MLUC


Philippine Acrobatic Troupe is a team of Filipino acrobats touring around the Philippine islands. We perform in various events such as fiestas, school foundation anniversaries, opening highlights for a sports feasts, family day, and other events of various organizations including entertainment portion for a political campaign. Because of our wholesome and educational show, we usually able to book series of shows mostly in schools having their fund raising projects or purposely just for their foundation anniversary highlight. With our more or less two hour wholesome show, we set ourselves as examples to the young people who were able to witness the event being part of the community that must abstain from various vices such as drug abuse. Our show is packed with exciting acrobatic and gymnastic acts full of physical prowess and thrilling balancing stunts that enthrall audiences.



It was organized in the year 1988 by its leader/trainer Fernando L. Almocera, Jr. in Don Carlos, Bukidnon, Mindanao, Philippines. After two months of not less than 5 hours a day training, the team had series of shows in nearby towns surrounding the area (training town).

Within a year they were able to saturate almost all parts of Mindanao including those far-flung places within it such as Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-tawi. With this Mindanao tour, the team were able to reach those places with people seldom can see a live wholesome performance of young acrobatic entertainers.


After a year of continuous tour within Mindanao, the team feel the need to venture to other islands of the Philippines namely: Visayas and Luzon. Within a few months the team were able to visit and perform almost all towns of Bohol Island, part of Cebu island, and Negros Occidental and Oriental thereby planning again for the next big move: To conquer LUZON.



Year 1990, the team started series of performances in the mainland of Luzon. Due to the trainer’s place of origin-Mindanao and almost all of the team members’ place of origin-Mindanao too, the whole team, with regards to booking of their shows, has to “hands-on learn” the ins and outs of Luzon not minding the language or dialect fluency barrier that has to be encountered. They rented a house that would serve as their base/residence and at the same time serve as office for booking of shows too.

Today, you will see them in their performances with new and young batch of performers. Their training while being with the actual live performances together with some of the old performers was an advantage for them.

On the year 2004, two of the performers won 3 gold medals and 4 bronze medals during the International Unicycle Riding Competition held at Tokyo, Japan.

On the local talent competition, some of them won in the top rated shows like “Talentadong Pinoy” by ABC-5, GMA7′s “Eat Bulaga-Kakaibang Bida portion” and “Bitoy’s Showtime”, and some of them in “Pinoy Extreme”.


9/27/13

A Smile



SMILE!!!!!

She smiled at a sorrowful stranger...
The smile seemed to make him feel better...
He remembered past kindnesses of a friend
And wrote him a thank you letter...
The friend was so pleased with the thank you
That he left a large tip after lunch...
The waitress, surprised by the size of the tip,
Bet the whole thing on a hunch...
The next day she picked up her winnings,
And gave part to a man on the street...
The man on the street was grateful;
For two days he'd had nothing to eat...
After he finished his dinner,
He left for his small dingy room...
He didn't know at that moment
That he might be facing his doom...
On the way he picked up a shivering puppy
And took him home to get warm...
The puppy was very grateful
To be in out of the storm...
That night the house caught on fire...
The puppy barked the alarm...
He barked till he woke the whole household
And saved everybody from harm...
One of the boys that he rescued
Grew up to be President...
All this because of a simple smile
That hadn't cost a cent...

Written by: Barbara Hauck

~Dance Like No One's Watching~


We convince ourselves that life 
will be better after we get married, 
have a baby, then another. 
Then we are frustrated that the kids aren't old enough 
and we'll be more content when they are.

After that we're frustrated that we 
have teenagers to deal with, 
we will certainly be happy 
when they are out of that stage.

We tell ourselves that our life will be complete 
when our spouse gets his or her act together, 
when we get a nicer car, 
are able to go on a nice vacation, 
when we retire. 
The truth is there's no better time 
to be happy than right now. 
If not now, when?

Your life will always be filled with challenges. 
It's best to admit this to yourself 
and decide to be happy anyway. 
One of my favorite quotes comes 
from Alfred D Souza.

He said, "For a long time it had seemed 
to me that life was about to begin -real life. 
But there was always some obstacle in the way, 
something to be gotten through first, 
some unfinished business, 
time still to be served, 
a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. 
At last it dawned on me that these 
obstacles were my life."

This perspective has helped me to see 
that there is no way to happiness. 
Happiness is the way, 
so, treasure every moment that you have. 
And treasure it more because you shared it 
with someone special, 
special enough to spend your time... 
and remember that time waits for no one.

So stop waiting until you finish school, 
until you go back to school, 
until you lose ten pounds, 
until you gain ten pounds, 
until you have kids, 
until your kids leave the house, 
until you start work, 
until you retire, 
until you get married, 
until you get divorced, 
until Friday night, 
until Sunday morning, 
until you get a new car or home, 
until your car or home is paid off, 
until spring, until summer, 
until fall, until winter, 
until you are off welfare, 
until the first or fifteenth, 
until your song comes on, 
until you've had a drink, 
until you've sobered up, 
until you die, until you are born again 
to decide that there is no better time 
than right now to be happy... 
Happiness is a journey, not a destination.



So, Work like you don't need money. 
Love like you've never been hurt and 
Dance Like no one's watching.

The World’s First Talking Robot Launched Into Space


Japan has launched the world's first talking robot into space to serve as companion to astronaut Kochi Wakata who will begin his mission in November.



The android took off from the island of Tanegashima in an unmanned rocket also carrying supplies for crew onboard the International Space Station (ISS).

Measuring 34cm, Kirobo is due to arrive at the ISS on 9 August. It is part of a study to see how machines can lend emotional support to people isolated over long periods.

The launch of the H-2B rocket was broadcast online by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa).





The unmanned rocket is also carrying drinking water, food, clothing and work supplies to the six permanent crew members based at the ISS.

Kirobo with developer Tomotaka Takahashi Tomotaka Takahashi with his creation 'Giant leap' Kirobo's name derives from the Japanese words for "hope" and "robot".

The small android weighs about 1kg (2.2 pounds) and has a wide range of physical motion. Its design was inspired by the legendary animation character Astro Boy.






Kirobo has been programmed to communicate in Japanese and keep records of its conversations with Mr Wakata who will take over as commander of the ISS later this year.

In addition, it is expected to relay messages from the control room to the astronaut.

"Kirobo will remember Mr Wakata's face so it can recognise him when they reunite up in space," the robot's developer, Tomotaka Takahashi said.

"I wish for this robot to function as a mediator between a person and machine, or a person and the Internet, and sometimes even between people."

The biggest challenge was to make the android compatible with space, Mr Takahashi added.




Dozens of tests were carried out over nine months to ensure Kirobo's reliability.

Kirobo has a twin robot on Earth called Mirata, which will monitor any problems its electronic counterpart may experience in space.

"It's one small step for me, a giant leap for robots," Mirata said of the mission last month.

The endeavour is a joint project between Mr Takahashi, car producer Toyota and advertising company Dentsu.


9/24/13

I BELIEVE




I believe-
That we don't have to change friends if we understand that friends change.

I believe-
That no matter how good a friend is, they're going to hurt you every once in a
while and, you must forgive them for that.





I believe-
That true friendship continues to grow, even over the longest distance.
Same goes for true love.

I believe-
That you can do something in an instant that will give you heartache for life.

I believe-
That it's taking me a long time to become the person I want to be.




I believe-
That you should always leave loved ones with loving words. It may be the last time you see them

I believe-
That you can keep going long after you can't.

I believe-
That we are responsible for what we do, no matter how we feel.




I believe-
That either you control your attitude or it controls you.

I believe-
That regardless of how hot and steamy a relationship is at first, the passion fades and there
had better be something else to take its place.

I believe-
That heroes are the people who do what has to be done when it needs to be done,
regardless of the consequences.




I believe-
That money is a lousy way of keeping score.

I believe-
That my best friend and I can do anything or nothing and have the best time!

I believe-
That sometimes the people you expect to kick you when you're down, will be the ones to help you get back up.




I believe-
That sometimes when I'm angry I have the right to be angry, but that doesn't give me the right to be cruel.

I believe-
That just because someone doesn't love you the way you want them to doesn't mean they don't love you with all they have.

I believe-
That maturity has more to do with what types of experiences you've had and what you've
learned from them and less to do with how many birthdays you've celebrated.




I believe-
That it isn't always enough to be forgiven by others.
Sometimes you have to learn to forgive yourself.

I believe-
That no matter how bad your heart is broken the world doesn't stop for your grief.

I believe-
That our background and circumstances may have influenced
who we are, but we are responsible for who we become.


 

I believe-
That just because two people argue, it doesn't mean they don't love each other, And just
because they don't argue, it doesn't mean they do.

I believe-
That you shouldn't be so eager to find out a secret. It could change your life forever.

I believe-
That two people can look at the exact same thing and see something totally different.




I believe-
That your life can be changed in a matter of hours by people who don't even know you.

I believe-
That even when you think you have no more to give, when a
friend cries out to you - you will find the strength to help.

I believe-
That credentials on the wall do not make you a decent human being.




I believe-
That the people you care about most in life are the essence of life.
Tell them today how much you love them and what they mean to you.

9/23/13


A married woman was unhappy
because she has no child.
One day, she became pregnant,
she was very happy and decided
to take a rest and she slept off.
In her dream, she saw herself
carrying a flower, singing and dancing.
Not long, she saw a woman standing
next to her and saying,
"BRING THAT FLOWER".
The woman said "No" and started crying,
telling the evil woman not to collect
the flower from her but the evil
woman used force to collect the
flower and destroyed it, just because
the woman was weak in prayers.
When the woman woke up, she saw
that her pregnancy of 5 months
was gone, the baby died.

You don't know how powerful prayer is,
you don't know what an "Amen" can
do for you until you fall a victim.
NOW I DECLARE, GOD WILL SCATTER
THOSE WHO ALWAYS SPOIL YOUR DAY
OF JOY [AMEN]
WRITE "AMEN" TO CLAIM THIS PRAYER
AND SHARE THIS STORY FOR OTHERS
TO READ. IGNORE IF YOU DON'T CARE.

Optical Illusion Carpet

Paris computer games store in fact the floor is absolutely flat.

MIND BLOWN!


GANDA :)


KILI-KILI (CARRIE Tagalog Version) - TAWA MUNA TAYO ^__^





Tawa Muna Tayo :)

TAWAS... T-anggal A-nghit W-alang A-moy S-ULIT!

hahaha.

"E-mail ni Lola"

Dear apo,

Hindi ko maiwasang mag-isip sa mga nangyayari sa ating mundo. Ang dami nang pagbabago. Noong araw kasi apo, simple lang ang buhay.

Ang APPLE at BLACKBERRY ay pangalan lang ng prutas.

Kapag sinabing YAHOO, iyon ay ekspresyon lang ng taong natutuwa.

Walang FACEBOOK, beautiful faces lang; o kaya’y may book pero walang face.

Kapag sinabing tweet, walang kinalaman iyon sa TWITTER. Ang tweet ay huni lang ng ibon.

Mayroon nang phone, pero wala pang CELL PHONE. Maririnig lang ang salitang cell kapag science ang pinag-uusapan.

Wala pa noong iPad, pero sinasalita na ang my pad or my pad paper.

Ang tablet ay bilog na gamot, pero bakit ngayon, ang tinatawag na TABLET ay rectangle na parang maliit na TV.

May naririnig pa akong BLUETOOTH, bakit, uso na ba ngayon ang pagpapakulay ng ngipin?

Noon kapag sinabing ACCOUNT, bank account lang. Pero ngayon, tweeter account, Facebook account.

O, sige apo, kinukuha na nitong kaibigan kong senior citizen ang hiniram kong CHROMEBOOK niya. Mabait siya, tinuruan niya akong mag-e-mail. Iyon ang dahilan kung bakit itinanong ko sa iyo ang e-mail address mo noon tumawag ako sa land line ninyo. Kapag naibili na ako ng iyong daddy ng iPhone 5, tuturuan daw niya ako kung paano gumamit ng KAKAO TALK or VIBER para libre. Basta’t ang bilin ko lang sa inyo, anumang pagbabago ang mangyari sa mundong ito, gamitin pa rin natin ang pinakasimple at pinakaepektibong paraan ng komunikasyon — PRAYER.

Credits To: DIKLAP Ni Ms. Anne (Pang-Masa)




Kasama Kang Tumanda


Dahil ang pagmamahalan daw nila ay hindi raw nasusukat sa layo o distansya sa isa't-isa. Hindi rin daw sa kakulangan ng higpit at init ng yakap o sa tamis ng halik. Kundi sa Dios sila humuhugot ng lakas na sa kanilang katandaan niriyan parin ang Tiwala at Respito sa isa't-isa.

Sana ganyan din tayo mga kabayan. Sa Dios din tayo huhugot ng lakas upang malampasan ang pagsubok na di natin inaasahan, bilang mag-asawa na nagmamahalan. God bless!


9/21/13

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Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover.


A Motivational Movie


True story ; An inspiring example of humility……

This is a story worth sharing !!!
This about Mr. Zavere Poonawala who is a well-known Parsee industrialist in Pune, India. He had this driver named Ganga Datt with him for the last 30 years on his limousine, which was originally owned by Acharya Rajneesh.

Ganga Datt passed away recently and at that time Mr. Poonawala was in Mumbai for some important work. As soon as he heard the news, he canceled all his meetings, requested the driver’s family to await him for the cremation and came back to Pune immediately by a helicopter.
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On reaching Pune, he asked the limo to be decorated with flowers as he wished Ganga Datt should be taken in the same car which he himself had driven since the beginning. When Ganga Datt’s family agreed to his wishes, he himself drove Ganga Datt from his home up to the ghat on his last journey.
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When asked about it, Mr. Poonawala replied that Ganga Datt had served him day and night, and he could at least do this being eternally grateful to him. He further added that Ganga Datt rose up from poverty and educated both his children very well. His daughter is a Chartered accountant and that is so commendable.
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His comment in the end, is the essence of a successful life in all aspects:
“Everybody earns money which is nothing unusual in that, but we should always be grateful to those people who contribute to our success. This is the belief, we have been brought up with, which made me do, what I did”.


An inspiring example of humility…….

9/17/13

Pinagpalang Tunay - PYM NAGUILIAN



      Last November 2012, there was a contest on song composition and animation as a part in the celebration of the Christ The King Youth Day which was happened at Damortis, La Union.
      This song entitiled "Pinagpalang Tunay" with animation was the entry of PYM Naguilian and glad to say that we are the champion.
      Tayo ay pinagpalang tunay!! Enjoy watching!


9/13/13

An Inspirational Story ~ Weakness or Strength



Sometimes our biggest weakness can become our biggest strength. Take, for example, the story of one 10-year-old boy who decided to study Judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident.

The boy began lessons with an old Japanese Judo master. The boy was doing well, so he couldn’t understand why, after three months of training the master had taught him only one move.

“Sensei,” the boy finally said, “Shouldn’t I be learning more moves?”

“This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you’ll ever need to know.” – the sensei replied.

Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training.

Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first tournament. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals.

This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the sensei intervened.

“No,” the sensei insisted, “Let him continue.”

Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy had won the match and the tournament. He was the champion.

On the way home, the boy and sensei reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really on his mind.

“Sensei, how did I win the tournament with only one move?”

“You won for two reasons,” the sensei answered. “First, you’ve almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grap your left arm.”

The boy’s biggest weakness had become his biggest strength. Sometimes our biggest weakness can become our biggest strength.

Astonishing story of a man born without arms and legs…



THE ASTONISHING STORY OF THE MAN BORN WITHOUT ARMS OR LEGS… WHO PLAYS GOLF, SURFS, AND SWIMS :


NICK VUJICIC was born with no arms or legs – but he doesn’t let the details stop him.
The brave 26-year-old – who is mainly torso – plays football and golf, swims, and surfs, despite having no limbs.

Nick has a small foot on his left hip which helps him balance and enables him to kick. He uses his one foot to type, write with a pen and pick things up between his toes.
At age ten Nick, tried to drown himself in the bath but luckily the attempt was unsuccessful.
‘I felt there was no purpose when you lack purpose and strength it is hard to hold on,’ he said.

But with the help of his religion, friends and family, Nick managed to pull through to become an international symbol of triumph over adversity.

Truly Inspiring Real Life Story!!!!

Shila Ghosh : a lady 83 years old who lives at pali in West Bengal. Every
evening she comes from Pali to kolkata to sell the fries.The pedestrians out of
respect buy the fries from her. After lung cancer took away her only son
from her 5 years back,to make ends meet she works.Her nephew aged 30
works as a mover on meagre wages in pali.

.When asked if she has a problem
in travelling,she weakly smile ans says “No,the bus gets me here and my
health is not that bad”..She earns 400 rupees per day but still it is less for her family of
four.

Circumstances could have easily forced her to beg but her dignity and
respect is everything for her,she would work till the end of her life rather than
beg on the streets..

When we go on complaining, let us remember her….. she has chose to solve
her problems on her own for as they say God helps them those who help
themselves..

Wonderful woman,May god give her all the strength…She truly is an inspiration for all of us …..

9/12/13

MUSTA NAKAW MO?


Interesting Facts about COMPUTERS


Today, almost all of our work is done by some or the other computing machine. Computers are enhancing the technological growth with a rapid speed. The more we know about this super machine, is less. Knowing about few of the interesting computer facts can be fun. Mentioned below are few of the little known computer facts :-

1. There are approx. 6,000 new computer viruses released every month.

2. Doug Engelbart, invented the first computer mouse in the year 1964 and it was made up of wood!

3. It is believed that the first computer virus released in the world was a boot sector virus, which was created in the year 1986 by Farooq Alvi brothers. It was designed by them to protect their research work.

MODERN COMPUTERS

4. A normal human being blinks 20 times in a minute, whereas a computer user blinks only 7 times a minute!

5. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that can be made using the letters only on one row of the keyboard.

6. While it took the radio 38 years, and the television a short 13 years, it took the World Wide Web only 4 years to reach 50 million users.

7. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.

8. On an average work day, a typist's fingers travel 12.6 miles.

9. The world's first computer, called the Z1, was invented by Konrad Zuse in 1936. His next invention, the Z2 was finished in 1939 and was the first fully functioning electro-mechanical computer.

10. Domain names are being registered at a rate of more than one million names every month.

11. The house of Bill Gates was designed using a Macintosh computer.

 
Replica of Z1 Computer, First Computer to be made

12. The group of 12 engineers who designed IBM PC were called "The Dirty Dozen".

13. One of the world's leading computer and computer peripheral manufacturer Hewlett Packard was first started in a garage at Palo Alto in the year 1939.

14. On eBay, there are an average of $680 worth of transactions each second.

15. Early hard drives in Personal Computers held 20 MB, or 20 Megabytes, and cost about $800. By comparison, an $8 flash drive holds 2 GB, or 2 Gigabytes. That's a 100-fold decrease in price and a 100-fold increase in capacity.

16. The computer mouse, the windowing GUI, laser printing, and the network card were all developed at one company; Xerox in Palo Alto, California.

17. The computer in your cell phone has more processing power than all the computers in the Apollo 11 Lunar Lander that put 2 men on the moon.

18. 'Crash Course' is another name for Microsoft Windows tutorials.

19. Although we normally think of computers as the ones we use in our everyday lives to surf the web, write documents etc, small computers are also embedded into other things such as mobile phones, toys, microwaves and MP3 players. We use computers all the time, often without even knowing it!

20. Almost all computer users must know how destructive a virus can be. But then, it would be interesting to know that a virus cannot corrupt your PC on its own. It corrupts your system only when you activate it by either downloading infected files from the Internet or by sharing these infected files.

ONE WINDOWS MAGIC TRICK:-

Nobody can create a FOLDER anywhere on the computer which can be named as “CON” (without Quotes).
TRY IT NOW ,IT WILL NOT CREATE ” CON ” FOLDER

Actually CON is one of system reserved words, that's why it cant create CON Folder !!! - See more at: http://www.doyouknowgk.com/2013/03/interesting-facts-about-computers.html#sthash.yz09B4X5.dpuf

GOD WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS


 It was an unusually cold day for the month of May. Spring had arrived and everything was alive with color. But a cold front from the North had brought winter's chill back to Indiana. I sat, with two friends, in the picture window of a quaint restaurant just off the corner of the towns-square. The food and the company were both especially good that day.

As we talked, my attention was drawn outside, across the street. There, walking into town, was a man who appeared to be carrying all his worldly goods on his back. He was carrying, a well-worn sign that read, "I will work for food."


My heart sank. I brought him to the attention of my friends and noticed that others around us had stopped eating to focus on him. Heads moved in a mixture of sadness and disbelief. We continued with our meal, but his image lingered in my mind. We finished our meal and went our separate ways.

I had errands to do and quickly set out to accomplish them. I glanced toward the town square, looking somewhat halfheartedly for the strange visitor. I was fearful, knowing that seeing him again would call some response. I drove through town and saw nothing of him. I made some purchases at a store and got back in my car.

Deep within me, the Spirit of God kept speaking to me: "Don't go back to the office until you've at least driven once more around the square." And so, with some hesitancy, I headed back into town. As I turned the square's third corner. I saw him. He was standing on the steps of the storefront church, going through his sack. I stopped and looked, feeling both compelled to speak to him, yet wanting to drive on.


The empty parking space on the corner seemed to be a sign from God: an invitation to park. I pulled in, got out and approached the town's newest visitor. "Looking for the pastor?" I asked. "Not really," he replied, "just resting."

"Have you eaten today?" "Oh, I ate something early this morning."

"Would you like to have lunch with me?"

"Do you have some work I could do for you?"

"No work," I replied. "I commute here to work from the city, but I would like to take you to lunch."

"Sure," he replied with a smile.

As he began to gather his things. I asked some surface questions. "Where are you headed?"

"St. Louis."

"Where you from?" "Oh, all over; mostly Florida."

"How long you been walking?"

"Fourteen years," came the reply.

I knew I had met someone unusual. We sat across from each other in the same restaurant I had left earlier. His face was weathered slightly beyond his 38 years. His eyes were dark yet clear, and he spoke with an eloquence and articulation that was startling. He removed his jacket to reveal a bright red T-shirt that said, "Jesus is The Never Ending Story."

Then Daniel's story began to unfold. He had seen rough times early in life. He'd made some wrong choices and reaped the consequences. Fourteen years earlier, while backpacking across the country, he had stopped on the beach in Daytona.

He tried to hire on with some men who were putting up a large tent and some equipment. A concert, he thought. He was hired, but the tent would not house a concert but revival services, and in those services he saw life more clearly.

He gave his life over to God. "Nothing's been the same since," he said, "I felt the Lord telling me to keep walking, and so I did, some 14 years now."

"Ever think of stopping?" I asked.

"Oh, once in a while, when it seems to get the best of me.


But God has given me this calling.
I give out Bibles.

That's what's in my sack. I work to buy food and Bibles, and I give them out when His Spirit leads."

I sat amazed. My homeless friend was not homeless. He was on a mission and lived this way by choice. The question burned inside for a moment and then I asked: "What's it like?"

"What?"

"To walk into a town carrying all your things on your back and to show your sign?"

"Oh, it was humiliating at first. People would stare and make comments.

Once someone tossed a piece of half-eaten bread and made a gesture that certainly didn't make me feel welcome. But then it became humbling to realize that God was using me to touch lives and change people's concepts of other folks like me."

My concept was changing, too. We finished our dessert and gathered his things. Just outside the door, he paused. He turned to me and said, "Come, Ye blessed of my Father, and inherit the kingdom I've prepared for you. For when I was hungry you gave me food, when I was thirsty you gave me drink, a stranger and you took me in."

I felt as if we were on holy ground.

"Could you use another Bible?" I asked.

He said he preferred a certain translation. It traveled well and was not too heavy. It was also his personal favorite. "I've read through it 14 times," he said. "I'm not sure we've got one of those, but let's stop by our church and see."

I was able to find my new friend a Bible that would do well, and he seemed very grateful.

"Where you headed from here?"

"Well, I found this little map on the back of this amusement park coupon."

"Are you hoping to hire on there for awhile?"

"No, I just figure I should go there. I figure someone under that star right there needs a Bible, so that's where I'm going next." He smiled, and the warmth of his spirit radiated the sincerity of his mission.

I drove him back to the town-square where we'd met two hours earlier, and as we drove, it started raining. We parked and unloaded his things.

Would you sign my autograph book?" he asked.

"I like to keep messages from folks I meet."

I wrote in his little book that his commitment to his calling had touched my life. I encouraged him to stay strong. And I left him with a verse of scripture from Jeremiah, "I know the plans I have for you," declared the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a future and a hope."

"Thanks, man," he said. "I know we just met and we're really just strangers, but I love you."

"I know," I said, "I love you, too."

"The Lord is good."

"Yes, He is. How long has it been since someone hugged you?" I asked.

"A long time," he replied.

And so on the busy street corner in the drizzling rain, my new friend and I embraced, and I felt deep inside that I had been changed. He put his things on his back, smiled his winning smile and said, "See you in the New Jerusalem."

"I'll be there!" was my reply.

He began his journey again. He headed away with his sign dangling from his bed roll and pack of Bibles. He stopped, turned and said, "When you see something that makes you think of me, will you pray for me?"

"You bet," I shouted back, "God bless."

"God bless." And that was the last I saw of him. Late that evening as I left my office, the wind blew strong. The cold front had settled hard upon the town. I bundled up and hurried to my car. As I sat back and reached for the emergency brake, I saw them... a pair of well-worn brown work gloves neatly laid over the length of the handle. I picked them up and thought of my friend and wondered if his hands would stay warm that night without them. I remembered his words: "If you see something that makes you think of me, will you pray for me?"

Today his gloves lie on my desk in my office. They help me to see the world and its people in a new way, and they help me remember those two hours with my unique friend and to pray for his ministry.

"See you in the New Jerusalem," he said.

Yes, Daniel, I know I will.

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"I shall pass this way but once. Therefore, any good that I can do or any kindness that I can show, let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again."

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