Through ICT,I was able to learn how to properly use the computer,how to encode,research and many more.It has mademe perform my task faster and easier.I also gained more information and widen my knowledge about technologies.You can really gain many benefits when you are an ICT student.How I wish that sooner or later all students of ISNHS can also be given a chance and opportunity to become an ICT student.
How I wish that sooner or later all students of ISNHS can also be given a chance and opportunity to become an ICT student.
Princess Jane
Saturday, March 3, 2012
My Dream,My Future
When I was a child, my teachers and parents said to me, ‘people who have no dreams of the future will not fly far away’. Because of those inspiring words from my parents and teachers.
In the future I want to be a famous chef as I can cook many delicious dishes for my family and my friends in the dormitory and they are very happy to eat my cooking. On the other hand, I would like to be a sports teacher because I have learnt a lot about professional sport from books and I like to do different kinds of sport.
I will try my best to do my dream job in the future, and if I fail or I have problems with my studies, I will keep on dreaming to overcome the problem and keep believing I will have a good life in the future.
In the future I want to be a famous chef as I can cook many delicious dishes for my family and my friends in the dormitory and they are very happy to eat my cooking. On the other hand, I would like to be a sports teacher because I have learnt a lot about professional sport from books and I like to do different kinds of sport.
I will try my best to do my dream job in the future, and if I fail or I have problems with my studies, I will keep on dreaming to overcome the problem and keep believing I will have a good life in the future.
CHANGE IT'S STARTS WITH ME
I have not studied human behavior and the reason for change but just like you I am a student of life experiences. I maintain the belief that people do change. We make decisions for the first time with no obligation to the past. If we control anything, we control our own thoughts and behavior. If we can improve anything, it should be ourselves. Remember the importance of learning new ways to do things better is essential. Someone once said he who rejects change is an architect of decay.
Every time we are discontent we do not blame ourselves but blame our work, our colleagues, our location, husband or wife, or the circumstances we’re in. We attempt to change our occupation or the place where we reside. Only when it does not succeed in giving us a more wonderful life do we recognize that something inside us needs to be changed.
Every time we are discontent we do not blame ourselves but blame our work, our colleagues, our location, husband or wife, or the circumstances we’re in. We attempt to change our occupation or the place where we reside. Only when it does not succeed in giving us a more wonderful life do we recognize that something inside us needs to be changed.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Kannawidan: The Ilocos Festival

The province of.. Ilocus Sur is celebrating KANNAWIDAN FESTIVAL every year. The stretch of Bangui in Ilocos Norte down to Luna La Union is called Ylocos which is a term to refer to the coastal inhabitants.It literally meant "from the lawlands".
Ilocos Sur especially Vigan is branded as the Heart of Ilocandia from the Philippine Historical Committee. It's a province very rich in culture and heritage. Kannawidan means traditions and this province go to showcase all that she has.
Many contest were executed dring this event. many artists also came here to visit the Ilocano. Each of the respective Town has their product displayed at Kannawidan Product Section located at the west side of Provincial Capitol..
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Keeping in mind our 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.
A child connects to his parents, family, relatives, culture, history, identity and religion through his mother tongue. Native language links the child with the culture of the society the child comes from and shapes his identity. A lot of children from immigrant families, who don’t know their native language well, are at a crossroads of identity crisis. When a child doesn’t know his language well we cannot say that he will be nurtured with his culture properly for the fact that the relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Mother tongue is one of the most powerful tools used to preserve and convey culture and cultural ties.
A child connects to his parents, family, relatives, culture, history, identity and religion through his mother tongue. Native language links the child with the culture of the society the child comes from and shapes his identity. A lot of children from immigrant families, who don’t know their native language well, are at a crossroads of identity crisis. When a child doesn’t know his language well we cannot say that he will be nurtured with his culture properly for the fact that the relationship between language and culture is deeply rooted. Mother tongue is one of the most powerful tools used to preserve and convey culture and cultural ties.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities
Equal opportunity, or equality of opportunity, is a controversial decision-making standard without a precise definition involving fair choices within the public sphere. While it generally describes “open and fair competition” with equal chances for achieving sought–after jobs or positions as well as an absence of discrimination, the concept is elusive with a “wide range of meanings.” It is hard to measure, and implementation poses problems as well as disagreements about what to do. It is being applied to increasingly wider areas beyond employment including lending, housing, voting rights, and elsewhere.
The essence of the equality of opportunity is a stipulation that all people should be treated similarly, unhampered by artificial barriers or prejudices or preferences, except when particular “distinctions can be explicitly justified.” The aim is that important jobs should go to those “the most qualified”––persons most likely to perform ably in a given task––and not to go to persons for arbitrary or irrelevant reasons, such as circumstances of birth, upbringing, friendship ties to whoever is in power, religion, sex, ethnicity, race, caste, or “involuntary personal attributes” such as disability, age, or sexual preferences.
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.
Gender-based discrimination is irrevocably connected to negative health outcomes for women and girls. Its associated poor health outcomes are often compounded by other forms of inequality related to socioeconomic status, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious affiliation or geographical location. While these challenges are imposing, and often encoded in "normalized" ways of living, International Women's Day renews our commitment to denounce violations in human rights and to challenge unequal systems, structures and practices that perpetuate health inequalities across the world.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Responding to Climate Change
Climate is the general state of the atmosphere over a long period of time. Whereas weather is the expression of day conditions, climate is a composite of averages and extremes during a specified number of years.
The element of climate change through time as well as from place to place. Indirect evidence of climatig trends in the distant past is reveated in fossils, lake and ocean beds, peat bogs, glacial deposits, and soils. Widths of annual growth rings in trees correlate with temperature and rainfull fluctuations, especially along the drier margins of fivests, and fossil trees provide records of dramatic climatic events in the past.
Human activity has the potential of affecting large scale climate patterns through the introduction of materials into the atmosphere and the depletion of forest cover. Scientists now clearly recognize that the greenhouse effect, is being enhanced by human activities.
The element of climate change through time as well as from place to place. Indirect evidence of climatig trends in the distant past is reveated in fossils, lake and ocean beds, peat bogs, glacial deposits, and soils. Widths of annual growth rings in trees correlate with temperature and rainfull fluctuations, especially along the drier margins of fivests, and fossil trees provide records of dramatic climatic events in the past.
Human activity has the potential of affecting large scale climate patterns through the introduction of materials into the atmosphere and the depletion of forest cover. Scientists now clearly recognize that the greenhouse effect, is being enhanced by human activities.
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