Thursday, December 8, 2011

keeping in mind,mother tongue

          Mother language has a very powerful impact in the formation of the individual. Our first language, the beautiful sounds of which one hears and gets familiar with before being born while in the womb, has such an important role in shaping our thoughts and emotions. A child’s psychological and personality development will depend upon what has been conveyed through the mother tongue. With this in mind, as psychologists say, it matters tremendously that language expressions and vocabulary are chosen with care when we talk to children. A child’s first comprehension of the world around him, the learning of concepts and skills, and his perception of existence, starts with the language that is first taught to him, his mother tongue. In the same manner, a child expresses his first feelings, his happiness, fears, and his first words through his mother tongue. Mother language has such an important role in framing our thinking, emotions and spiritual world, because the most important stage of our life, childhood, is spent in its imprints. A strong bond between a child and his parents (especially mother) is established by virtue of love, compassion, body language, and also through the most important one, which is the verbal language. When a person speaks their mother tongue, a direct connection establishes between heart, brain and tongue. Our personality, character, modesty, shyness, defects, our skills, and all other hidden characteristics become truly revealed through the mother tongue because the sound of the mother tongue in the ear and its meaning in the heart give us trust and confidence.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Equal Rights, Equal Opportunity

          Gender equality and women’s empowerment are fundamental to the global mission of the United Nations to achieve equal rights and dignity for all... But equality for women and girls is also an economic and social imperative. Until women and girls are liberated from poverty and injustice, all our goals -- peace, security, sustainable development ‘Equal rights, Equal opportunities: Progress for all.’ In theory, it’s a day for celebrating the strength and progress of women around the world, but I have to stop and wonder in disbelief, how do we celebrate women having equal rights, equal opportunities.
           Discrimination towards women and girls, or what is known as gender-based discrimination, is one of the most pervasive human rights violations. It severely limits the ability of women, girls and the communities they live in to protect and promote their health.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Responding to climate change

          Climate is the average condition of the atmosphere for a longer period of time. Climate is a weather condition. Climate described in terms of rainfall, temperature, wind systems, and weather disturbances. Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical diatribution of weather patterns over period ranging from decades to millions of years.
          Within scientific journals, however, global warming refers to surface temperature increases, while climate change includes global warming and everything else that increasing green house gas ammount will affect.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Promoting Digital Literacy Through English Proficiency

              Now a days many students using technologies. Example Internet,  computers, laptops and etc.  Through this we can improve our own grammar. And through this we can finish our work faster.
               Promoting Digital Literacy Through English Proficiency is very important to us, especially to us, as a student because of this we can do our work faster. And through this we can share our knowledge to them because of this literacy.
               Literacy is writing. So we can promote literacy in world wide. One of this we be the one writers in the future.                                                     

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

"CHEMERGY: Chemistry and Science Club in Synergy"

          You are about to undertake a journey where you will acquire a new understanding of the world around you.
          Chemistry is the study of the composition of matter  its properties, and the changes it undergoes. It is considered a practical science because it makes us understand our environment and how it works. Chemistry is called the central science because it plays a role in almost all professions.
          Through Chemistry we can understand the process that go in living things.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

SONA of our President 2011

                          SONA is an online experiment management a system that automates all aspects of scheduling and managing studies.
                          President Benigno Simeon Aquino III delivered his second SONA. SONA is a "State of the Nation Address" or "Talumpati sa Kalagayan ng Bansa". But I think the SONA was centered on the need to go back to basics as a President to solve problems. But for SONA he promised the SONA was never straight to the point and left a lot of things.

sona

Thursday, August 4, 2011

ISULONG ANG BREASTFEEDING TAMA SAPAT AT EXCLUSIBO

                    Breastfeeding is to feed a baby from a mothers breast rather than from a bottle. Breastfeed is to nurse a baby at the breast of the mother.
                    Breasfeed is important to a baby for their own healthy lifestyle. Health is wealth goes an old maxim. This has been power from generation to generation. A healthy population makes a healthy and productive nation.
                    Nothing compares to having a healthy and served body and mind. This is the best weapon to combat the numerous problems we face day to day.
                    Breastmilk is made from nutrients in the mothers blood stream and bodily. Breastmilk has the right amount of fat, sugar, water and protein that is needed for a baby's growth and development.
                    Breastmilk gives greater immune health. Gives higher intelligience lessen the risk of diabetes and childhood obesity. It's help also babies and help to protect them against infection.  

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

A letter to our President

Dear Mr. President:
              
               First of all, I would like to greet you a pleasant day. Hi!!! Mr. President how are you??? I am very thankful to God because I have given a chance to make a letter from you. And I a'm very thankful because you are my President from me. I would like to thank you for your generosity,kindness to the people, and caring to our beloved country. And I would like to say that our country have notice all over the world. And many young youth have their own family in their younger age. Many have no comfortable job and our country is over populated. And I would like to ask something about you. Mr. President? Why do you choose to become a president and not to manage with your family and friends? And please do your responsibilities and youre duty to our country.  I hope you can do it very very good. And do your promises good. Thank you very much president. God blessed you and more power!

                                                                                                        Yours truly,
                                                                                              Mary Jane Florendo