Thursday, 26 November 2015

11. Mobilizing as Millenials as Society Responsiblr Prosumers






Seminar on Media literacy: Mobilizing the millenials as society responsible prosumers.

November 25, 2015 @ APC auditorium the seminar has been offered. The seminar is part of the Publications office of initiative to promote media literacy among Apcians particularly by tapping the RAMpage editorial staff. As the school media and practitioners, the Rampage ed staff shoul be in the front of this effort. The objective of this seminar is to develop sense of social responsibility among RAMpage editorial staff and APCians in general and to create a discourse on media literacy among apc students. These following people are the speakers of the said program:
1. Edmallyne Remillano - Head writer, state of the nation with Jessica Soho
2. Jan Meynard Nuella - Program Producer, Global Conversations on CNN Philippines Affiliation.
3. Lian Nami Buan - Talents Association Of GMA

PROGRAM FLOW:
Film Screening
Talk
Open Forum



10. Jose Dalisay Jr.





Jose Y. Dalisay Jr. (born January 15, 1954) is a Filipino writer. He has won numerous awards and prizes for fiction,poetry, drama, nonfiction and screenplay, including 16 Palanca Awards.


Early life and education


Dalisay was born in Romblon in 1954. He completed his primary education at La Salle Green Hills, Philippines in 1966 and his secondary education at the Philippine Science High School in 1970. He dropped out of college to go underground after a period of imprisonment when Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in 1972. After his release as a political detainee, he also wrote scripts mostly for Lino Brocka, the National Artist of the Philippines for Theater and Film. Dalisay returned to school and earned his B.A. English degree, cum laude from the University of the Philippines in 1984. He later received an M.F.A. from the University of Michigan in 1988 and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1991 as a Fulbright scholar.




Literary career
Dalisay has authored more than 20 books since 1984. Six of those books have garnered National Book Awards from the Manila Critics Circle. In 1998, Dalisay made it to the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Centennial Honors List as one of the 100 most accomplished Filipino artists of the past century. Among his numerous books are Oldtimer and Other Stories (Asphodel, 1984; U.P. Press, 2003); Sarcophagus and Other Stories (U.P. Press, 1992);Killing Time in a Warm Place (Anvil, 1992); Madilim ang Gabi sa Laot at Iba Pang mga Dula ng Ligaw na Pag-Ibig (U.P. Press, 1993); Penmanship and Other Stories (Cacho, 1995); The Island (Ayala Foundation, 1996); Pagsabog ng Liwanag/Aninag, Anino (U.P. Press, 1996); Mac Malicsi, TNT/Ang Butihing Babae ng Timog (U.P. Press, 1997); The Lavas: A Filipino Family (Anvil, 1999); The Best of Barfly (Anvil, 1997); The Filipino Flag (Inquirer Publications, 2004); Man Overboard (Milflores, 2005); Journeys with Light: The Vision of Jaime Zobel(Ayala Foundation, 2005); Selected Stories (U.P. Press, 2005); and "The Knowing Is in the Writing: Notes on the Practice of Fiction" (U.P. Press, 2006).

9. K To 12 advantage




K - 12 is an advantage for the educational system in the Philippines. Do you think that k - 12 is disadvantage? Well in my own understanding it is advantage for us and for this upcoming generations. A fewer back there was a recent big change in the educational system in the Philippines. As to what had president Aquino signed the k-12 education into law last 2013. Adding three years to the country's basic education curriculum. The new K - 12 currirculum giude requires  all Filipino students to have one year of kindergarten, six years of elementary schooling, four years of Junior High school, and two years for Senior high school. For some countries like United States, Australia, China, Japan, India, & Canada those countries has a K-12 educational system and they proved that k-12 could help in the improvement of the quality of education in a country. These are some of the advantages of K-12 education system:




1. Reduce class sizes and overcrowding in classrooms.
2. Is alleviate need for new construction
3. The teachers may spend less classroom time reviewing materials since less time elapses between school sessions.
4. Prevention of student and teachers burnout
5. Increase oppurtunities for extra help and studying.

Change is never easy, especially when it is about a big undertaking such as the implementation of k-12 education sytem however if we join the rest of the world and improve the quality of our basic esucation system we will have a better student or graduates in our future. 😊





Tuesday, 10 November 2015

5.) Cheers and Chants Competition


Cheers and Chants Competition, as a freshmen student this is my first competition this year for me this kind of competition really built our discipline and also respect for each other. Tourism Management is not just only a simple block but we are a Family no matter what happen in this competition we are still together  

Friday, 6 November 2015

7.) Parasyte




“Parasyte”this movie for me is one of the most my favorite Japanese movie it because begins with a sequence showing one of the title creatures — resembling a cross between a slug and a centipede — making its way into a human brain via an ear canal and taking over its unsuspecting host. Our hero, the sleeping Shinichi, is spared this fate, though the critter invades his right hand, first appearing an eye on his palm. Later it assumes a semi-human form, with a mouth on Shinichi’s palm and a single eye protruding from his forefinger.

Calling itself Migi (“Righty”), Shinichi’s new companion turns out to be a pint-sized whiz, absorbing human knowledge as fast as he can click through Web pages. He can also defend himself, transforming his finger-hands into sharp blades that can lash out like deadly whips. After his initial repulsion and disgust, Shinichi resigns himself to Migi’s presence (or rather attachment) and forms an uneasy partnership with him.

Migi serves as an early-warning system when other parasites — inside their dead-eyed human hosts — are coming dangerously near. Some are hunting for human nourishment, while others are seeking less violently obvious ways of adapting to — and eventually dominating — their new environment.

One of the latter is Ryoko Tamiya (Eri Fukatsu), a new biology teacher at Shinichi’s school who regards Shinichi and Migi as interesting objects of study. Her fellow parasites, however, tend to see this pair as, if not a meal, untrustworthy freaks. That is, their fight for survival — the emotion-free parasite’s only concern — continues, and comes to involve Shinichi’s down-to-earth mom (Kimiko Yo), his well-meaning, clueless girlfriend, Satomi (Ai Hashimoto), and other hapless humans around them.



6.) Asia pacific College anti - smoking campaign

4.) Ang tatay mong Kalbo


Ang tatay mong kalbo is an theater play that happens at Asia Pacific College, for me this play is nonsense because they are only just repeating what they are saying to the play. The main character here is Mr. and Mrs. Santos. At First i really don't get the play but after all they make the play very funny, and that was good for the so the audience might not get bored. My favorite Character in the play was Maria she is very funny and also hepe. 


Even though i don't get the point of the play, but still i enjoyed watching all the cast of the play. They did a great job 

3.) Turn Left , Turn Right

The story tells of two people who live in buildings right next to each other, separated only by a wall, and are always near each other but can't seem to find one another.
John Liu (Takeshi Kaneshiro) is a violinist who works from job to job. During one of his gigs, he meets June, who offers to give him a ride home. However she flirts aggressively with John during the ride which frightens him. To get away from her he jumps out of her car and makes a run for his apartment building. The next day he sees her waiting for him on the left corner of his building which makes him avoid going to the left of his building.
Eve Choi (Gigi Leung) is a translator for a book publishing company. Her job is to translate foreign books into Chinese. She is given the daunting task of translating a horror novel into Chinese. At night while translating the horror novel she gets frightened and thinks her home is haunted. The next day she notices a scary-looking tree to the right of her apartment building and, frightened, she refuses to go to the right of her building.
John and Eve meet by accident at the park fountain, when he helps her pick up her papers that have fallen into the fountain. They find out that they had met each other when they were younger at an amusement park, when both their schools had organized a field trip to the same place. Then, Eve had asked John for his telephone number, but the two never got in touch because she left her school bag on the train and lost John's phone number. The two laugh about the past and exchange phone numbers without asking for each other's name before parting quickly because of a coming rainstorm.
That night, both are happy and excited to have met each other again, but both also came down with the flu because of the earlier rainstorm. The flu medication John has on hand has expired and he decides not to take it. Eve is overjoyed and forgets to take her medication. The next day the two are devastated to find out that the phone numbers they had exchanged are unreadable due to the paper getting wet during the rainstorm. Both can only make out a few numbers and vainly call several phone numbers at random hoping to get through to one another.
One of the numbers they called is a restaurant that Ruby (Terri Kwan) works at as a waitress and delivery person. Both John and Eve, ill and not wanting to leave their home because they're afraid that they would miss the other person's phone call, decides to order delivery from Ruby's restaurant. Ruby falls in love with John at first sight when she arrives at his home to make her delivery. Seeing the smudged pieces of paper on both John and Eve's table, Ruby soon finds out that the two are trying to find each other. To distract John from the apartment located in the next building Ruby tells him an old lady lives in that apartment.
John's and Eve's flu become so severe that they are both taken to the hospital, John by Ruby and Eve by an ambulance. They both meet Dr. Hu (Edmund Chen), but Dr. Hu happens to be a former University classmate of Eve's, who has a crush on her. He tells Eve that it must be fate that they met each other again and proceeds to check her into the hospital to get the best care possible, while discharging John from the hospital, changing his mind only when Ruby argues with him about how severe John's illness is. Both John and Eve give their home keys to Ruby and Dr. Hu to set up voicemail at their home in case the other person calls.
Once John and Eve are discharged from the hospital they find out that Dr. Hu and Ruby had literally moved into each of their apartments, but both make it clear that they are not interested in them since they already love someone else. Heartbroken, drunk and sobbing to each other Dr. Hu and Ruby decide to get together. Taking revenge on John and Eve for breaking their hearts, they send pictures to them showing how many places they had missed finding each other. John and Eve find Dr. Hu and Ruby to talk about the pictures they had received in the mail. Ruby gives Eve's phone number to John telling him it's her number to test if she was ever in his heart and Dr. Hu does the same to Eve, but they do not call.
John and Eve are frustrated about not being able to find each other and decide to take jobs abroad. On the day they are to leave Taiwan, an earthquake strikes, destroying the wall that separates their apartment. Both finally find each other


2.) heneral Luna


President Emilio Aguinaldo (Mon Confiado) together with his Prime Minister Apolinario Mabini (Epi Quizon) and his cabinet are debating the issue of the American presence in the Philippines. Felipe Buencamino (Nonie Buencamino) and Pedro Paterno (Leo Martinez) support the American occupation, while and General Antonio Luna (John Arcilla) and General José Alejandrino (Alvin Anson) want independence for the Philippines. Luna asks the cabinet to authorize a pre-emptive strike while the Americans have yet to land their ground troops. Aguinaldo however assured his cabinet that the Americans had promised him to win the country's freedom from their Spanish overlords. Unfortunately, the Americans have invaded key cities inManila, indicating a possible war against the Filipinos.


Luna and his trusted comrades – General José Alejandrino, ColonelFrancisco “Paco” Román (Joem Bascon), Captain Eduardo Rusca (Archie Alemania), Captain José Bernal (Alex Medina) and Colonel Manuel Bernal (Art Acuña) – embark on an arduous campaign against the invading American forces. During an intense battle against American troops led by General Arthur MacArthur Jr. (Miguel Faustmann) and General Elwell Otis(E.A. Rocha), Luna asks for reinforcements from the Kawit Battalion but its commander, Captain Pedro Janolino (Ketchup Eusebio), refuses to comply because the order did not come from President Aguinaldo. Luna angrily rides to Janolino's camp, humiliates him in front his men, and dismisses the battalion for insubordination. Luna then assembles an army of 4,000 soldiers by declaring his infamous "Article One", stating that all who refuse to follow his orders shall be executed without the benefit of a trial in a military court. He also forms an elite unit of sharpshooters, and assigns Lieutenant García (Ronnie Lazaro), his best marksman, as its commander.


As the war drags on, Buencamino and Paterno indicate their support of a proposal by the Americans for Philippine autonomy. Enraged by this, Luna orders their arrest. Luna’s campaign is undermined by GeneralTomás Mascardo (Lorenz Martinez), who opposes Luna's order for reinforcements, stating that he will only follow the President's direct orders. While the two generals are about to clash in Pampanga, the Americans advance steadily as other Filipino generals like Gregorio del Pilar (Paulo Avelino) retreat to the north. Luna visits Aguinaldo and Mabini to file his resignation, knowing that Buencamino and Paterno had been set free. Aguinaldo refuses to accept his resignation, but agrees to let Luna establish a headquarters for the Philippine Army in the north.


Later, Luna is summoned by a telegram to the President’s headquarters inCabanatuan. Although his officers are suspicious, Luna rides to Cabanatuan, bringing only Román and Rusca with him. Most of the soldiers had already left headquarters under President Aguinaldo's orders, with the exception of some elements of the Kawit Battalion. Luna discovers upon arrival that Aguinaldo had already left and only Buencamino remains in the office. As they exchange heated words, a single shot is fired outside. Luna investigates and encounters Captain Janolino and his men, who attack him. Luna is shot, stabbed, and hacked repeatedly to death. Román is also killed while a wounded Rusca surrenders to the Kawit soldiers. All of Luna's remaining loyal officers are arrested, while some are killed, including the Bernal brothers.


As ordered by Aguinaldo, Luna and Román are buried with full military honors by the Kawit Battalion - the same men who killed them. Mabini, who is among the mourners, notices a bloodied machete of one of the soldiers; however, the Kawit Battalion would be exonerated thereafter. The Americans acknowledge Luna as a worthy adversary, laughing at the fact that the Filipinos killed the only real general they had.


While on the American newspapers quickly blame President Aguinaldo for the death of General Luna, after the war an aged Aguinaldo denies his involvement on the assassination; He acknowledges Antonio Luna as his most brilliant and most capable general of the army.


In the mid-credits scene, del Pilar makes ready to cover Aguinaldo's retreat to the north. He gathers Luna's remaining men and orders his aide to select 60 of them.


Wednesday, 30 September 2015

1.) "THE LIFE OF BIMBY"

                                       
           Exactly 12: Midnight on December 05, 1998 the year were I Jesniel Jade P. Diorda, was born in the island of Mindanao to be specifically in Gen. Santos City. My name was derived from the combination of my parents which is Jeslie Diorda and Lhinda Mae Diorda.

           My father’s job is a company drivers while my mother's job  is a cashier from a company also. I have lots of interests like for instance, Art (drawing), Music, love to travel, Social media, and of course food which is my favorite the most (I love to eat).

           As I grow up, a midst the hardships we encountered in life. I finished my elementary and high school with flying colors. I’m a bit shy but lately adopt the socialization from different people, place, and time here in Manila and or anywhere part of the Philippines.


          I’m still in a proper adjustment here in Manila, and I know that’s not so easy to adjust here especially I came from province. Here and aspiring to finish my course which is BS Tourism Management. Hopefully by God’s grace to finish my chosen course so that I can help my parents. That’s all and god bless everyone!!!