Wednesday, August 19, 2009

LIFE'S JOURNEY!

"Life is hard, but there is something that makes it all worthwhile."

A quote that merely defines my great experiences in the first quarter of our subject TLE-ICT IV. Aside from the learning that I have discovered such as the History of Internet, Search Engine, Protocol and Blogs. I was hard up in making the essays. I can't imagine if it would be good to read it, because of the reason that I was not a good writer, but still, I gave my best shot to finished all the requirements with originality.
As follows, I think TLE-ICT is like somewhat easy-hard subject. It's because I always use the computer, and factually I am addict to it. But not with things related to Literature like essay writing. And really, I enjoyed it a little bit.
As the journey of my first quarter ends, it's now beginning to enter the second part. And the challenges and failures that I've met would be just the source of my being more diligence for my studies. In short, I will strive more...much more...!

Friday, August 14, 2009

☺Speaking English or Tagalog is a must☺

As of the present development and use of Filipino, Filipino is not yet an aspired for language by the vast majority of Filipinos because it is not the language of access to personal socio-economic advancement and in that role is performed by the English and Tagalog language.


There are number of advocates of Filipinos who believe that the advantage of Filipino as the chief language in the schools and in government is that it will make Filipinos "pantay-pantay". Well, right now we are pantay-pantay as far as Filipino is concerned because whether one knows only 'a little' Filipino or 'elegant' Filipino does not make much difference in our socio-economic lives. Many cannot engage in debate in Filipino but they do not suffer in prestige. No Filipino today who cannot speak , read and write English and Tagalog . A good knowledge of English makes a great difference!!!

Nutrition Month Celebration!

Nutrition Month is the timer of the year when the public's attention is focused on nutrition along a chosen theme. The theme for the Nutrition month was "Wastong Nutrition Pangalagaan, Lifestyle Diseases Iwasan". It emphasized the popularization of the Nutritional Guidelines for Filipinos, a set of messages to promote good health through proper nutrtion in the pursuit of improved qua;ity of life.


Lifestyle Diseases are the greatest problem of our country. It is not due to the scarcity of food because the Phillipines is rich in vegetable products but due to the wrong intake or improper utilization of food by the body. All throughout life, people need the same food nutrients but in the varying amounts depending upon their age, sex, siza, activity and state of health. In deprived, depressed, and underserved barangays, lifestyle diseases usually occur.