Thursday, 15 November 2012

ICT




ICT4 is the subject code for WORLD WIDE WEB and THE INTERNET. This subject is one of the subjects that are given to me at Philippine College of Technology. This subject was instructed by MISS SARAH JEAN A.  GAVILE.  MISS SARAH is a kind teacher she always comes to our aids  she is always there to support us in our project, she always have an answer to all of our question in this subject. She thought us how to become a blogger she also thought us this following lessons:
*What is Internet? 

= Is a global system of interconnected computer network  that use the standard internet protocol suite.


*What is the history of the internet?

=Research into packet switching started in the early 1960s and packet switched. ARPANET CYCLADES,were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s using a variety of protocols. The ARPANET in particular led to the development of protocols for internetworking , where multiple separate networks could be joined together into a network of networks thanks to the work of British scientist Donald Davies whose ground-breaking work.
*What is search engine? 
= Is designed to search for information on the WORLD WIDE WED.


*Who are the creator of FACEBOOK, TWITTER, and INSTAGRAM?

=facebook - Mark Zuckerberg
= twitter -Jack Dorsey
=instagram - Micheal "MIKE" Krieger

*What is a Blog?
= Is a discussion or informational site published on the WORLD WIDE WEB and consisting of POSTS.
*How to make the perfect format of blog?

I have learned lots of things in WORLD WIDE WEB and THE INTERNET. As a transferee in PHILIPPINE COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY I have also come up with new friends. First it was hard to adjust to a new school but it’s not really that hard because the teachers as well as the student are very friendly and easy to hang out with.





This are my new Classmates they are very supportive and very energetic parati na lang maraming kalokohan


This is our group picture together with MISS SARAH JEAN GAVILE she is that female in yellow.

this is her blogspot allhonestreviews.blogspot.com

i think this is finish and its gonna be a post in this blog.




Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Amalayer

AMALAYER




MANILA, Philippines—An amateur video of an irate train commuter yelling at a lady guard over the passenger’s failure to follow security procedures has gone viral on social networking sites.

The woman, who was later identified on social media as Paula Salvosa, went ballistic at the LRT Santolan Station Tuesday after she failed to put her bag on the conveyor of the X-ray machine for security check, LRTA officer-in-charge Engineer Emerson Benitez said.
Salvosa, who according to netizens auditioned for the MYX VJ search at least twice but was rejected, “somehow missed the procedure and hurriedly entered the station,” said Benitez.
The video also showed Salvosa demanding an apology from Lady Guard Sharon Mae Casinas and appeared to be repeating what the guard could have said: “Sorry po. Sorry.” Then went on to lecture the Casinas on how to properly say it: “If I say sorry, I say, “Sorry ate, sorry. Tanggap mo ‘yon? (Do you accept that?)”

Salvosa was complaining about the way she was allegedly treated by Casinas.
And while the guard was explaining, which was inaudible in the video, Salvosa said in a loud voice: “So now you’re making me look like a liar. So I’m, a liar? So you’re telling me I’m a liar? I’m a liar? I’m a liar?”
Then she shouted: “I’m a liar? Answer me!”
The incident earned the ire of netizens.
The term “amalayer”, which was derived from the phrase “I’m a liar” that Salvosa kept on shouting at Casinas, quickly sparked debates online with some people poking fun at Salvosa’s actions.
Even celebrities like Maxene Magalona reacted over Twitter, saying that there can be no basis for anyone to be that disrespectful. Others however commented that the guard could have done something that offended the passenger.

But Benitez said Casinas “displayed the right attitude expected of a security guard, that is, to be courteous and tolerant in spite of the embarrassment she got from the irate passenger.”
He said investigation conducted by the LRTA indicated that Casinas only stopped Salvosa from entering the station without having her bag inspected.
Benitez pointed out that it was Casinas’ duty to prevent passengers who have not been subjected to inspection from entering the train station because of their “no inspection, no entry” policy.

“It is inevitable that during the implementation of security measures, passengers encounter inconveniences. They should understand that the [LRTA] cannot compromise the safety and security of the riding public,” said Benitez.
He said that the LRT personnel were trained to “refrain from making side comments and facial expressions that may be offensive to our passengers” but added that Casinas had offered her apology if she offended Salvosa.
Benitez also urged LRT passengers to cooperate with their security personnel during security inspection procedures as these steps were being done to ensure safety during their trips.

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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

A RoUnDtRip Of DavAo

 

The DAVAO CITY is the largest city in the island of Mindanao in the Philippines and the country's largest in terms of land area. It has the third most significant metropolitan centre in the country. It is also the center of trade, commerce, and industry in Mindanao.

 

The History of Davao  claim that the word davao came from the phonetic blending of the word of three Bagobo subgroups when referring to Davao River, an essential waterway which empties itself into Davao Gulf near the city. The aboriginal Obos who inhabit the hinterlands of the region called the river, Davoh; the Clatta or Guiangans called it Duhwow, or Davau, and the Tagabawa Bagobos, Dabu. To the Obos, the word davoh also means a place "beyond the high grounds", alluding to the settlements located at the mouth of Davao River which were surrounded by high rolling hills. When asked where they were going, the usual reply is davoh, while pointing towards the direction of the town. Duhwow also refers to a trading settlement where they barter their forest goods in exchange for salt or other commodities.

This is the main attaction in Davao City

Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)

this photo is courtesy of  ORANGE PASTEL TOURS

Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)

Also known as the Monkey-eating Eagle, is an eagle of the family Accipitridae that is endemic to forests in the Philippines. It has brown and white-coloured plumage, and a shaggy crest, and generally measures 86 to 102 cm (2 ft 10 in to 3 ft 4 in) in length and weighs 4.7 to 8 kilograms (10 to 18 lb). Among the rarest, largest, and most powerful birds in the world, it has been declared the Philippine national bird. It is critically endangered, mainly due to massive loss of habitat due to deforestation in most of its range. Killing a Philippine Eagle is punishable under Philippine law by twelve years in jail and heavy fines.
Eden Nature Park
One of the most frequented destinations in Davao City by foreign tourists and local visitors alike. Right at the very foot of Mount Talomo in Davao City's District of Toril, the Resort is quietly nestled on a sprawling expanse of 80 hectares of terraces carved out of the mountain slope,  about 2,650 feet above sea level, and where over a 100,000 fully-grown pine trees, and another 100,000 towering forest trees are spread all over the area, providing a safe sanctuary to wild birds nestled freely on its branches, and forming a huge canopy of leaves that serve as a protective cover to other trees and plants flourishing wildly into a secondary forest of flora and fauna.

Lon Wa Buddhist Temple
A must-see tourist attraction in Davao City. It is one of the biggest Buddhist temples in the Philippines and the biggest in Mindanao, and the most popular temple in Davao City. It is located along J.P. Cabaguio Avenue in Agdao District, some 3 to 4 kilometers northeast of the center of Davao City.
Lon Wa or Long Hua, which means "Temple of the Dragon", is home to Kung Fu monks and nuns of the Philippine Academy of Shakya, a Buddhist religion movement. Many Chinese tourists and migrants visit this place to worship and pay respect..​

Aldevinco

The largest marketplace for local handicrafts – the Aldevinco, is a must stop for your needs. In truth, despite the existence of many stores selling locally crafted products, many tourists still visit Aldevinco since it is the one-stop shop for antiques, batik, brass wares, sarongs, pearls and other handmade products. It is actually a mini-mall with numerous stalls. What is great about this establishment is that you can haggle for the best price. The better you are at haggling, the more shopping money you will save.

Museo Dabawenyo
Is one of the two known museums in Davao. Although it is directly translated as “Davao Museum”, it is commonly known as the NEW Museum. The other museum is known as the OLD Davao Museum which is located inside Insular Village just about a hundred meters from the main gate and is slightly bigger than Museo Dabawenyo.

Davao Butterfly House
a safe shelter and haven for butterflies, flowers, plants, and other exotic animals such as fishes, crickets, tarantulas and scorpions. It is one of the many butterfly conservation facilities in the Philippines.

Crocodile Park
Is a major tourist destination located at the Riverfront, Corporate City Diversion Highway, Ma-a, Davao City, and is about 15 to 30 minutes from downtown of the City.

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This Blog is about the places in Davao city that I have visited in the past few months.
i have fun in this having a rountrip in Davao city together with the tour guide.
As a TOURISM student i must also have an experince in travelling in all over DAvao
Now i am hoping to tour around the Mindanao area .




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Monday, 12 November 2012

MY LIFE

I'm kim from the Philippines. im very fun to hang out with and i'm not the type person you would hate. im someone you would love. im very outgoing. i like to play badminton and tennis. you won't have any problem with me if i will be your friend. making friends is my hobby, But There Are Things You Need To Know About Me!


1. What You See Is What You Get!
2. I'm Not Really "maarte" When It Comes To Dressing Up!
3. Nobody Is Perfect( I've Got To Work It!)
4. I Always Have My Towel With Me!
5. I Choose My Friends!
6. I Don't Give A Damn On What You Have To Say!
7. I Can Be Really Bad Sometimes
    Pero OVER ALL I'm SUPER SWEET!
8. DI AKO NAKIKIPAG MEET, I FIND IT CHEAP


 hey guys i will promise to make my self more presentable and more elegant looking not just my appearance but also my attitude.

 

There were time when i wondered if i would make it,but i did and because i did,i am going to celebrate what unbelievable life i have had so far,the accomplishments the many blessing and yes even the hardship because they have served to make me stronger.and i am me who feel that i passed the challenges of my life and I'm so thankful to my parents who created me and making the person they want me to be.


 “To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of children; to earn the approbation of honest citizens and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to give of one’s self; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultation; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived—this is to have succeeded.”
Bessie Anderson Stanley,




LoveLove takes time.It needs a history of giving and recieving, laughing and crying.Love never promises instant gratification only ultimate fulfillment.Love means believing in someone, in something.It supposes a willingness to struggle, to work, to suffer, and to rejoice.Satisfaction and ultimate fulfillment are by product of dedicated love.They only belong to those who can reach beyond themselves.To whom giving is more important than receiving.Love is doing everything you can to help whatever dreams they have.Love involves much careful and active listening.It is doing whatever needs to be done.Saying whatever will promote the other's happiness, security and well being.Sometimes love hurt.Love is a constant journey to what other's need.It must be attentive, caring and open, both to what others say and to what others cannot say.Love says no with empathy and great compassions.Love is firm, but when needed it must be tenderWhen other have tried and fail.
Woody Allen

 how to move forward if you let yourself down by not making any move.

*first is to encourage yourself, because every wrong attempt it will be discarded to move forward.
*second is to motivate yourself,because self motivation is just like showing that you have a goal in life.
*third is to think positive, because thinking positive is a great way to be an optimistic person by showing your bright side.
*fourth is to have self-esteem, because self-esteem is just like the word loving yourself.
*fifth is to know your weaknesses, because knowing your weakness is like making your you stronger.






 For showing me the format of making a blog

http://ijustdid.org/2012/07/perfect-blog-post/

For the Quote just look for
Miss Bessie Anderson Stanley and her link
and Mr.Woody Allen
  http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/10356.Woody_Allen 

For the Picture just search for Love Khiimot 
https://www.facebook.com/love.khiimot

Mother

MOTHER I LOVE YOU



Having a mother like you while growing up was the greatest gift and biggest advantage anyone could ever have given me. It is because of the confidence and values that you instilled in me that made me who I am today. Thank you for shaping me into a person who I like and am proud to be. Thank you letting us believe that we could be whoever we wanted to be, do whatever we wanted to do, there were no limitations except our drive, ambition and creativity.
Having you in my life through thick and thin is already enough to suffice my emotional needs, that whenever I cry or laugh, you are there to comfort without inhibition and pretense.
Thank you for your unwavering support through out my journey.
Thank you for reading all the books that I read, thank you for learning about a world that must be so foreign to you.
Thank you for taking me to hospital and sitting with me through all those retrievals and transfers, remember how excited we were for our first one? You were so nervous for me to be brought in the operating room to conduct appendectomy operation.
Thank you for always being ready to go to school to fix all my requirements that I needed.
Thank you for holding my hand when I had my circumcision,and every time the nurse put a catheter in some parts of my body, and every time the RMT injects to extract blood from my veins.
Thank you for always having hope for me when I didn’t have for myself.
Thank you for telling me not to give up when I said I couldn’t do it any more.
Thank you for never giving up on me when I went through that dark period, when I shut every one out of my life. When loving me must have been like trying to hold a cactus. Thank you for loving me through all of my rejections of help and love.
Thank you for always thinking what meal I am going to eat, although sometimes I hate those foods you served because most of the time it is green leafy veges.
Thank you for sending me that text message as you go to other place saying “I know this day must be very hard for you, thinking of you, I love you”. Thank you Mother, that message helped me so much. And sometimes, your text message is very hard for me to understand that it seems you are not really that fond of texting or you are not really used into it.
Thank you for mediating in the relationship with my father, I know it must be very hard for you to be stuck in the middle of the tension that was between us. Thank you for never taking sides, for being there for both of us equally, , and being the perfect mother and pillar of strength.
Thank you for saying to me, with your whole heart, that you love me 100%, even more.
Thank you for coming to visit me when I was in hospital, thank you for sitting there in the chair all through night, either entertaining me with stories from home or just sitting quietly. Thank you for washing my underwear, for bringing me books, special treats. You gave me some dignity. Thank you, I was their favorite patient.
Thank you for sending me load every time I need it.
Thank you for believing in me, in my talents and skills, thank you for being a stage mother
Thank you for understanding me every time I make rude things , where we both sat and cried while I told my story about what happened.
Thank you for fixing my things inside my room, the scattered clothes, books and the like.
Thank you for being there every time I get my medals on stage.
Thank you for being there for me, when other people didn’t know what to do with me or for me when I was so raw with grief. You just sat and held me and let me cry and wail. You let me be raw.
Thank you for the text message you sent me that said “walking in the garden, looking at the beautiful flowers and thinking of our boy Ben” a few weeks later.
Thank you for doing this when other people couldn’t look me in the eye. When people told you not to because I wasn’t a mother. Thank you for standing up for me, for telling them that I was. For thinking of me on a day where I should have been celebrating you.
Thank you, for every thing you have done for me, thank you for every thing you have said, and for all the times when you said nothing and just listened.
Thank you for being my good luck charm, my muse, my hero, my savior, my therapist, my chauffeur, my cook, and now my bedrest nurse.
Thank you for being such a wonderful mother as my grandma does.
Thank you thank you thank you. For a million things, for everything. I don’t know what I would do without you. There are so many many more things, small things, big things.
I love you very very much, , you are an exceptional mother!
Thank you mother, I love you, more than words can ever express.












Sunday, 11 November 2012

the startup weekend davao

Friday

Nov 9
  •  Registration Starts
  •  Dinner & Networking
  •  Welcome & Speakers
  •  Pitches Start
  •  Attendees vote for the top ideas
  •  Teams start forming and discussing ideas
  •  Start to formalize teams and take an inventory of skills. Be honest, and direct about what resources and skills are needed for the weekend. You may stay and work as late as the venue will allow

Saturday

Nov 10
  •  Arrive, simple breakfast & coffee
  •  Teams formed and setting up workspace for the weekend
  •  Lunch
  •  Call for needs & skills
  •  Coaches help teams one-on-one. They are here to help!
  •  Dinner
  •  Mid weekend check-in, status reports, call for help
  •  Finished for the day. You may stay and work as late as the venue will allow

Sunday

Nov 11
  •  Arrive, simple breakfast & coffee
  •  Call for help (this is self motivated, so don’t be shy)
  •  Lunch
  •  Coaches arrive… ASK QUESTIONS
  •  Gut check. Start prepping for presentations
  •  Dinner
  •  FINAL PRESENTATIONS
  •  Judging & awards
  •  Wrapup
  •  Go home!
These event also have sponsors to sponsor the event:








THE SPONSORS


It also have a Judges to judge the participants idea:
             

Minette Navarrete

President at Kickstart Ventures 

Aileen Apolo - de Jesus

Head of Outreach at Google Southeast Asia 

Raf Vlummens

Founder at BizzBoost, School of Entrepreneurship

startup weekend

 the startup weekend davao started on November 9, 2012 to November 11, 2012 that was held on PHILIPPINE COLLEGE F TECHONOLOGY it was a three day activity  that focuses on WEB DESIGN and making  a new MOBILE APPLICATION.
There are  over 100 participants who participated the event. Some of the participants are SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS, GRAPHIC DESIGNERS, BLOGGERS, BUSINESSMAN and BUSINESSWOMAN, and many more. This people showcase there tales by presenting there IDEA to other participants.

VOLUNTEERS

Finally natapos din ang StartupWeekend Davao. To my full energetic volunteer students, so proud of your accomplishments since day 1 to day 3, nag effort talaga kayo mag report ng maaga to attend the needs of our VIP guests and visitors of Philippine College of Technology. Viveka TeAj RomeroMay-Ann M. Abay-AbayLove KhiimotInda Hajah Cuerpo HasanIve Jean Patan,Millet Salomia Garcia,and the rest na hindi pa ako gi add. See u on Tuesday 
we thank our instructor miss sara gavile for the support and for the care in our volunteering in the startupweekend. 
THE VOLUNTEERS

we are known to the start up weekend to our cooperation and having and beautiful smiles we show to the participants in the volunteer.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

GUGMANG GIATAY


ang GugMa bisag sakit makalingaw
kay:
"kiss diri"
"gakos didto"
"ilove You diri"
"i miss You didto"

pero kung makakita na og lain byaan naka
og mahimo ng:
"emperador diri"
"red horse didto"
"matador diri"
"san mig didto'

"pisti diri"
"yawa didto"

malipaon no?
mura kag boang nga:
"hilak diri"
"suka didto"
"ligid diri"
"dagma didto"

og matambangan sa barkada:
"sagpa diri"
"kulata didto"
"sumbag diri"
"bun-og didto"

pait kuno pero dah love gihapon nimo cya...........
hehehehe.............

Time When We Were Together

you can count how many times i looked at you,
but i can't count how many times you looked back at me.
you can count how many times i smiled at you,
but i can't count how many times you smiled back at me.
you can count how many times i said "hi" to you,
but i can't count how many times you replied "hello" to me.
you can count how many times i laughed with you,
but i can't count how many times you laughed with me.