Saturday, November 28, 2015

15. Speak Sence

 This Competition for the Speak Sence of inter High School for their prepare speech it was so very kindly nervous but I'm really impress for the girl that representative of Las Pinas school. She was deeply nice and grateful for her speech. She deserved to be the champion she makes very people inside the auditorium was interested to listen and their topic to choose was very interesting topic. Therefore in the other participants in that competition  was nice and they braved to their speech they can do everyone's best to be the winner. Although it was advantage for me i mean to get ready to prepare for our ignite speech also and all of my classmates has their know what can do or to apply to be the best not for their speech. Everyone wants to win and if thy not win don't give up and even that they have many times to try again and they need to more preparation to make or to achieve they want position in the competition. Try and try until they succeed for their goals.
It's very nice experience for their part. Because of i didn't experience that in my whole life but if I experience that i feel that I'm very blessed person to make it happen in my life. You can bring it until your old. You can share this to others to encourage them and to feel the same you feel.

14. The Phantom of the Opera





The Phantom of the Opera is a novel by the French based on what I've reseach and to see in the movie. The writer's named Gaston Lerou. It was the first published as a serialisatin in be Gaulois from Sept. 23, 1909 to January 8, 1910. It was published in volume from April 1960 by Pierre Lafitle. This novel is pastly inspired by the historical events at the Paris opera during the nineteenth century and an apocryphal tale concerning the use of a former ballet pupil's skeleton in Carl Maria Von Weber's 1841 productin of Per Freischutz. Now a days, it is overshadowed by the success of its various stage and film adaptations. The most notable of these are 1925 film depiction featuring Lon Charey and Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1986 musical. Opera singer Christine triumphs at the Gala on the night of the old manager's retirement. Her old chldhood friend, Raqoul, hears her sing and recalls his love for Christine. At this time, there are 0rumors of a Phantom living at the opera and makes himself known to the managers through letters and male volent acts. 



Sometimes after the Gala at Paris opera performs Faist with the prima donna carlotta playing the leads against the Phantom's wishes. During the performance, Carlotta loses her voice and the grand chandelier plummets into the audience. Christine is kid napped by the Phantom and is the taken to his home in the cellars of the opera where he reveals hid true identity to her simply as Erik, though not his real name. He plans to keep her there for a few days, hoping she will come to love him. But she causes Erik to change his plans when she on masks him and to the honnor of both, beholds his noseless, lipless, sunken-eyed, covered in yellowed dead flesh. Erik allow then to esape, though not before making Christine promise that she will visit him once on his death day, and turn the gold ring he gave her. He also makes her promise that aftrewards she will go to the nwespaper and report his death. indeed some time later Christine return's to Erik's liar, buries him and return the gold ring. Afterwards a local newspaper runs the simple note: Erik is dead.

13. SML: Mobilizing the Millennials as Socially Responsible Promusers


They have never know the world other than one of constantly improving digital technologies. Yet what sets this generation apart is not so much the use of internet technology (everyone uses that), but their use of social media. For millennials, social media is a seamlessly integrated into their lives as their computers and cell phones: its how they communicate & socialize, contact business and explore the world. I've heard so many talks, post and pictures promoting about being responsible for every minute that your posting, and also every like or even though you share and etc. But those didn't have an impact to me. I post whatever I want like pictures and status as much as I anted too, post anything I want. I just really don't care about this but in this seminar taught me a lot and made me realize that there are more relevant things to post, to like and lastly to share.



It talked about how we the facebook user, or twitter and instagramers and whatsoever we call them, affect the social media. What we like or what we can say something about our perspectives and it can affects our journalism. As the speaker said a while ago media producers what the consumers wanted that made me realized that one you tweet, post or whatever you make can affect every single people and we should really be clever and we need to be responsible for what can we tweet. This is a saying that Ms. Lian shared, to us , it's just a three word sentence but it says so much about what we made the media produce. What we made to trend is what the media producers because of they know that trending is what interests us to all be responsible not just because it is relevant or irrelevant but to know what is really going on and what we should focus on. Everything we did in the social media accounts.

12.Plagiarism


Plagiarism is an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another people without authorization. The most obvious case of plagiarism  and copyright in infringement. It means people will take entire articles and other content from someone else and republish them on their own website without asking for permission or giving attribution. One your blog or web presence reaches a certain size, you will definitely have to deal with this from involves a little more effort, get is just as uncool. Plagiarism s when someone take parts of our content (entire passages, half a blog post) and then intersperses it with their own writing. Still not your own wrote!.
Plagiarism is an often happens with a looming deadline and when you need to get the next piece out of the door quickly. Therefore the first step is to plan enough time for the writing process. It seems as if plagiarism is an intent part of the internet with the millions of blog posts published every day, there is bound to be some overlap information. However, that is no excuse not to be vigilant in your own effort to avoid passing other people's work off as your own. The plagiarism checker tool offered by us is unique and offers excellent results. After investing that much time and effort in creating fresh, interesting and completely unique content for your blog, it would be best to also make sure your post are protected from being stolen by other blogs or websites without properly crediting you. Plagiarism is a big problem on the internet and search engines, particularly Google are doing everything  in their power to put their control over it, so their user can receive only the best and most useful results when searching their queries.


Wednesday, November 18, 2015

11. Traditional Books VS E-books


You may have heard that traditional paper books are disappearing in favor of those new-fangled electronic books. While e-books have made huge inroads inthe publishing industry, I don't believe that traditional books will ever completely dsiappear. I grew up reading books as my special pastime. Nothing can compare to sitting by a crackling fire turning the pages of a leather-bound book or lounging at the beach wiht a good dog-eared paper back while soaking up the sun. Yet, recently I have turned to e-books for much of my reading. I believe that there is room in my life for both types of boks. I beliebve thet while still love paper books, they reading e-books than ever before and they are reading them on more kinds of devices.
While you can read e-books  on the computer, the dedicated e-book reader is what made e-book sales soar. The amazon Kinndle and the Barnes and Noble Book reader are the devices that have made e-books wildly popular. E-books have many advantages, but there are things that we give up in order to use e-books instead of the traditional paper books. E-books are convenient. You can purchase a book directly from your cell phone, tablet, or e-reader. It appaers on your device and you can be reading it in a matter of minutes. You can purchase a book at any time, day or night. There are no or shipping expenses. What we give up is the joy of searching through shelves full of books in a store to find just the right one.
In ttraditonal book, you can write notes in the margins, underline phrases, dog-ear pages, and use physical bookmarks. In an e-book you can also highlight passages, write notes and bookmark pages. If you like you can also see what other people who are reading that book have highlighted.(You can keep your highlights private if you like). You can look up the meaning of any word without leaving the page you are on. You can also quickly search the book for words or phrases. What you give up is the ability to leaf through the pages and feel the paper between your fingers. Some e-books can be interactive and contain audio, video and animations, which can be very attractive. E-books can be read on smart phones, computers, tablets, and e-book readers. With most of them you can switch between devices and have your reading pick up right where you left off on a different device.  The biggest drawback f e-boks is that you need to purchase a device to read them on and you must keep that device charged. Although you don't have to charge most dedicated reader like the Kindle very often, you do have to make sure it is charged when you are ready to read. E-books use electricity, but the trade-off for environmentalist is that no trees are required to manufacture paper for the pages for e-books. It seems that life there are always pluses and minuses. For me, however this one is a win-win situation. I will continue to own and display my physical books while also rading e-books on my smart phone and tablets. Book lovers around the world are joining me.



10.Doreen G. Fernandez

Doreen G. Fernandez was a noted teacher, writer, cultural historian, and scholar who wrote extensively about Philippine Theater and Filipino Cuisine. She was born on October 28, 1934. Her Father's name is Aguinaldo Severino Gamboa from Silay, Negros Occidental and her Mother's name is Alicia Lucero Gamboa from Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija. She died on June 24, 2002 in New York City due to complications of diabetes.
She obtained her A.B Major in English and History in 1954 from St. Scholastica's College, Manila. Complete her M.A in English Literature (1956) and Ph.D. in Literature(1976) from the Ateneo de Manila University. She began teaching at the Ateneo de Manila in 1972 and has claired the Departments of Communication, English and Interdisciplinary Studies. She was a member of the editorial boards of Philippine Studies, Filipino Journal of Philippine Studies and The Asian Theater Journal. She would have rendered 20 years Service on October 2002.
In 1998 she was recognized with Metrobank Foundation's Outstanding Teacher Award. She has taught literature, composition,creative as well as critical writing, and journalism. Her research has been on cultural, literary, theater and culinary history, on which she has written for scholarly and popular publications and had regularly been invited to speak at international conferences and symposiums. She was twice a recipient for the Fulbright Asian Scholar in Residence Award(1983, Ohio University Spoutheast Asian Studies Summer Institutes, 1992, Michigan University Seminar on Southeast Asian Literature in Translation)
She was editor and contributor to the CCP Encyclopedia of the Philippine Art (1994, Cultural Center of the Philippines) contributor to the Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English (1995, Routledge)  She was co-founder of the Babaylan Theater Group (1973, with Nicanor G. Tiongson) and the Cultural Research Association of the Philippines (1975). She was a member of the board of trustees of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP), Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, among others member of the Manila Critics Circle: member of the jodiciary for the Palanca Memorial Awards for the Literature.
She received the Achievement Awards from the National Research Council in 1997 and in 1999 was recognized with the CCP Centennial Honors of the Arts (Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Philippine Centennial Commission) honoring 100 Filipinos who helped shape the arts in the Philippines in the last cntury (1898-1998) She was married to interior designer Wili Fernandez.

Friday, November 6, 2015

9. Anti-Smoking Campaign


I want to strongly promote the dangers of smoking to young children and teenagers around the world; however, I not only want to inform, but I want to take severe action. Over half a century ago, citizens did not have the privilege to the hazardous effects of smoking, and as a result, huge parts of the population took up the previously dubbed “glamorous” habit of smoking. Fortunately, today we are in the middle of an information age where enlightening the general public about the health risk of products is an everyday occurrence. Surprisingly, 420,000 Americans died from smoking alone and 2,000 teens became addicted to cigarettes last year. Despite the extent of awareness programs and campaigns to stop smoking, the deadly habit is still prevalent in America, and even more strongly all over the world. I want to discontinue the sales of tobacco for good this time. This is the only way deaths of Americans from smoking will cease. I want to create a movement so well-built and so supported that tobacco companies would have to do more than write a warning label on their products, but downright stop selling them. The majority of our youth today is so swayed by peer pressure and negative parts of the media that a mass decrease of smoking is not in sight. On a brighter note, the movement against smoking is growing, and these voices must grow louder and a battle must pursue. I intensely advocate more than the awareness of our culture must be done to stop smoking. We have already aired dying lung cancer patients with tubes in their throats pleading the public to quit smoking, but they do not. We have already deployed anti-smoking advertisements about the health effects of smoking and the undeniable fact that smoking will cause lung cancer, stroke, emphysema, and heart attacks. Nonetheless, even with this ominous fate, Americas continue lighting up! The vast majorities of today’s smokers are fully aware of the advertisement about the anti smoking campaign. Now a days i want to protect our environment especially our youth today because some of the others are addicted to smoke but its not good to their health mostly for the teenagers. Its danagerous if they don't want to control to smoke. I personally think that these smoking will actually persuade some people to stop smoking. If people only knew that smoking are dangerous to our health. They not smoke at all smoking cigarrets is so harmful not only for the smokers but to the second hand smoker. Smoking is addicted if you taste it in the first time but if you do not try it you will not addicted on this cigarrets. Will give you throat cancer. You will be investing a lot of money to buy cigarrets. Money that you can use to buy things that you really need. People that smoking always smell like cigarrets and is not a pleasant smell. Your house will smell like cigarrets and you dont want that people have to realize that your health comes first.