Do you know who are the most important people on our society? Not the Lawyers nor the Presidents, but the Teachers. Yes, Teachers!
Teachers are important for the development of our country. Without them, there are no successful me valuing for justice, freedom, and other. They teach for our betterment. They work day amd night just to give us the lessons we must learn to be applied on our daily lives. They plan what activity to apply for our lessons for the day to be more enjoyable.
All of this they do for us to enjoy life. Because of all they do, we call them heroes for they do not let us be down while striveng for success.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
My Reflection from the Past First Grading Period
The first grading period of ICT IV became a difficult one for me for it turned out to be more on memorizations and quizzes. When I entered on the Computer Lab, I expected it to be more on hands on activities. I am not so good on memorizations but I tried my best in order to have a high grade, for this school year I've promised to myself to focus on my studies in order to have a place on the top honors even on our classroom only..
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Yes! They Are The Heroes of My Life
In life, we all have that people that we feel are special and our heroes in some way. Each and everyday, there are people who in their very best efforts try to keep this world a safe place and who save our lives. For me, teachers are the heroes of my life.
In these days, teachers for me are the most important people in our community. Without them, there will be no successful men leading the countries that we are looking up right now. Without them, we will not acquire knowledge about everything.
Teachers changes our loves, straightening our bent attitudes.They treat us as their own child. Teaching us the lessons that we apply in our daily lives. They help us become successful men someday. They work night and day to be able to plan what will they teach on the next day. They make jokes to call our attention when we are busy chatting with our seat mates. They take examples for us to understand better our lessons. They make activities in the class where we can share our skills/talents that make the lessons more exciting. They have long patience for us and they have big heart too, for we can approach them when we need to share our problems.
Teachers are my heroes for they teach me how to do tings right and show me where I can find light. They listen to my explanation and praise for my best action.
For me, these things make teachers special and heroes in my life. And someday, I wanna be like them. To be a hero of someone even in a simple way.
In these days, teachers for me are the most important people in our community. Without them, there will be no successful men leading the countries that we are looking up right now. Without them, we will not acquire knowledge about everything.
Teachers changes our loves, straightening our bent attitudes.They treat us as their own child. Teaching us the lessons that we apply in our daily lives. They help us become successful men someday. They work night and day to be able to plan what will they teach on the next day. They make jokes to call our attention when we are busy chatting with our seat mates. They take examples for us to understand better our lessons. They make activities in the class where we can share our skills/talents that make the lessons more exciting. They have long patience for us and they have big heart too, for we can approach them when we need to share our problems.
Teachers are my heroes for they teach me how to do tings right and show me where I can find light. They listen to my explanation and praise for my best action.
For me, these things make teachers special and heroes in my life. And someday, I wanna be like them. To be a hero of someone even in a simple way.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
FACE THE FUTURE NOT THE PAST
July 25, 2011; the day of the second State of the Nation Address of our beloved President, Benigno Simeon Aquino III. In this SONA, he stated all the unknown issues of the people from the past administration. He symbolized these issues as the wang-wang(siren).
The SONA was held at Batasang Pambansa Complex, Quezon City. The billion peso spent by the past administration and its departments were brought out in this SONA. One of these is the PAGCOR's billion pesos only for their coffees to sell on their coffee shops at their casinos. In this SONA, the new Ombudsman was introduced, the former Supreme Court Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales.
As a result to this, President Aquino gained 44 claps from his audiences. He did not use any papers to read his SONA, it's actual and yet it was organized.
On the SONA of his Excellency, President Aquino, it only contained the issues from the past administration, not the accomplishments of his administration. I think it only contained more on issues not on the solutions for these issues.
The SONA was held at Batasang Pambansa Complex, Quezon City. The billion peso spent by the past administration and its departments were brought out in this SONA. One of these is the PAGCOR's billion pesos only for their coffees to sell on their coffee shops at their casinos. In this SONA, the new Ombudsman was introduced, the former Supreme Court Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales.
As a result to this, President Aquino gained 44 claps from his audiences. He did not use any papers to read his SONA, it's actual and yet it was organized.
On the SONA of his Excellency, President Aquino, it only contained the issues from the past administration, not the accomplishments of his administration. I think it only contained more on issues not on the solutions for these issues.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Benefits of Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is one of the most effective way to ensure child health and survival. A lack of exclusive breastfeeding during the first six months contributes to over a million avoidable child death each year.
Breast milk is the most ideal food for newborns and infants. It gives all the nutrients they need for healthy development. It is safe and contains antibodies that help protect infants from common childhood illnesses-such as diarrhea and pneumonia, the two primary cause of child mortality worldwide. Colostrum, the yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy, is recommended to feed for the newborn at the first hour after birth for it is the most perfect food for the newborn.
Breastfeeding does not only benefit infants but also mothers. Nursing mothers enjoy a reduced risk for breast and ovarian cancer, osteoporosis and weight loss. It has also been proven that breastfeeding mothers have an increase in confidence and ability in caring for their infants.
One or more benefit of breastfeeding is that it is readily available and affordable. Unlike formulas, it's free! Breastfeeding mothers also decreases production of hazardous wastes such as plastic bottles and rubber nipples.
Truly, breastfeeding is the best. It does not only benefit children or infants but also mother and environment.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
A Simple Wish
Bulala Centro,ViganCity
Ilocos Sur
June 08,2011
Mr.Benigno Simeon C. Aquino
President of the Philippines
MalacaƱang Palace
Manila Philippines
To our dearest President:
First of all sir I would like to greet you a pleasant day.
Mr. President, I know that 6 years is long enough for the implementation of your projects. I also know that you are a very hardworking man and so I would like to be one of those people concerned on the demolitions of those squatters area in our country, particularly Manila. And so may I recommend that instead of demolishing those houses and leaving them with no more to go, I would like to recommend to know their provinces and send them there to live with their relatives, while recovering their houses, while those who don't have relatives on the provinces, maybe you can build a subdivision on their demolished areas then leave them with a small amount of money for them to survive. With this wish, I hope you would grant it and I hope it can help those people and the country.
Respectfully yours,
Jaquelyn Racca
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