Friday, August 8, 2014

Reflection


ICT for me is a very interesting subject because it tackles about the modern technologies we are now using. It is all about how, when, why this certain technologies were created. ICT is not just about making PowerPoint presentations, making summaries about a certain story and posting it, but it’s all about the thrill and excitement you feel whenever you get to try new things in this class.

During the First Grading Period, I have learned a lot of things. First is that I discovered how a blog works and how we can use it in our daily living, especially for us students. I also learned about time managing. Nowadays, time is now limited. Everything you do there is always a certain span of time. You need to manage your time well so that you will avoid the chances of having certain problems. Third, I discovered what the true meaning of exploring means. Exploring is not just by seeing things that are unusual to us but it is about looking deeper into that certain thing. It’s like when you’re having a hard time finishing a certain task and then someone will come and help you. but you were too distracted about finishing that task that you forgot to thank that person who helped you go deeper within that exploration.

The problems I have encountered were not having enough time in posting the different blogs that were intended for us to post that day. Another is having a hard time finishing the scavenger hunt. Another is that when I was absent for about two days and I can’t even barely catch up with the lessons. I was missing some notes about the topic. And when I came back I had a hard time copping up because the lesson I reached was so far away from the lesson I stopped in.

I directly asked help from my friends and told them to discuss to me what I missed and asked them if I could borrow one notebook and they did lend me one. That night I hurriedly read the notes and made a self-study. I also found time to post the different activities when I was free.

Moving on, I will try my very best to bring out what is still inside me. I will try to manage my time very well. I will try to relate what I’ve learned from the lessons to my everyday living. I will also find a way to share the informations I have gained to the other students of our school and even to the children in my community.

SONA 2014


Leadership is not on what a kind of leader you are but it is seen on how you lead and serve your people. Last 2010, we again voted for a new president that will lead us for another 6 years. A leader that is willing to help us whenever we need help. A leader that is always ready to be one with us with our problems. A lot of our fellow Filipinos waited for the changes our new president has in stored for us.

For the past few years, a lot of our fellow Filipino, especially the ones below the normal bracket, have been expecting a certain change in their lives. Until now, they are still putting their hopes up for that chat change. Last July 28, our president gave his 2nd to the last SONA. There were certain things our president discussed but the thing that really got my attention was about the Rehabilitation Program he has been promising to the victims of the most recent super typhoon which was named Yolanda. The president stated in his SONA that he already gave the amount which will be used for the said project. But now, where is it? the problem that arose in this condition is the lack of oneness of the different officials involved. He also stated that the rehabilitation process was fast but the truth is, the rehabilitation process is not going so well. Why? Because the victims of the said typhoon are still on their tent homes waiting for the help they’ve been really longing for. And now these victims are again being passed on by the new typhoons that are entering our country. The relief good they sent, I think has never been given to them. News once was raised up about a pack of relief goods were destroyed because it wasn’t given to the victims.

Because of politics, the different leaders of country are being blinded. And because of money, some of them are now forgetting what being a leader really means. We must all forget about this politics thing and let us all try to reflect about the problem our country is facing right now. We must all work hand in hand to help those victims of different calamities. We must all serve as a motivation for them to gain their strength in facing another set of problems that will come their way.

Nutrition Month Celebration 2014

Have you ever wondered why a lot of our fellow Filipino citizens are suffering from malnutrition? Have you seen some of them who are suffering from this kind of condition? Have you tried to approach them and asked them about their condition? Have you asked yourself if you did something for them to withstand their condition?


Malnutrition is considered as a very serious condition because it affects the well-being of the person who is suffering from this condition. its is a condition that needs to be anticipated. Luckily this month of July, we are celebrating the National Nutrition Month and this year's theme is, "Kalamidad Paghandaan: Gutom at Malnutrisyon Agapan". There are certain factors that affect malnutrition. one is not getting enough nutrients from the food we are eating. Nutrients are very important to our body, they're the ones who give us strength and energy to our body. without these we will experience different sickness. Another factor is poverty. The lack of money affects the way some of us eat. Nowadays, some of the prizes of the things we buy arose. Another is our changing climate. as we all know the changing of our climate has a very big impact. The changing of our climate cause different calamities. and with this many of our food sources are being deprived.

We must all work together in order to diminish the percentage of malnourished children. we must all be one and take part of facing this kind of condition. we must always be on the alert so that we can manage ourselves when certain calamities hit us. As the saying goes, "Kung anuman ang problema mo yun ay problema ko rin." We must all be one in preventing this kind of condition.

Letter To The President


Dear Mr. President,

Greetings of Peace Sir!

First of all, I would like to congratulate you for a job well done in leading our country. I must say that you have made a lot of changes and I’m very much pleased with those changes. Second, I would like to thank you for patiently leading us. I know that you are facing a lot of intrigues but I believe that you are strong enough to face those problems. Lastly, I would like to tell you about a certain thing I noticed and I would like to say sorry in advance if I will be harsh as I go on.

To tell you frankly sir, there is a certain thing I have noticed. It’s all about the PDAF which is a hot issue right now. What exactly is the PDAF sir? For whom is this thing for? I know it’s not your fault but I’m just curious if what certain thing have you done to stop the stone-hearted concerned persons to stop what they’re doing. As you can see sir, a lot of your men are suffering, specially the victims of the different calamities that occurred within our country. Until now, they are still hoping for the help you have sent that will never be reached out to them.  And I am very much affected because until now they are still suffering. I am trying my best to help them in action but as student for now, all I can do is to pray for them so that even just a little they can move on and have a very strong faith again.

It’s was nice writing to you sir. I hope this is not the last time I will send you another letter. Stay strong and patient for other upcoming problems that our country will face. Keep safe sir and regards to your family.

Sincerely yours,
Jamie Anne P. Domagas