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Sunday, 13 October 2013

2nd Reflection



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Another grading period will soon be leaving my 4th year life. Graduation day draws closer and closer, our batch will be gone soon but we will continue to keep all of the values and learnings that our School bestowed.
The 2nd grading period was full of activities in many of our subjects. Outputs, assignments and projects were rushed to meet the required date of submission. But amidst all the stress and agony we’ve gone through, we had fun doing these. In our Information and Communication Technology (ICT) class, all we did was activities. Ma’am did introduce the new lesson which was all about making a HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language) page using tags and the notepad. She also did a little discussion on some of our activities. Making these activities were decently easy, all we needed was time because there are 2 students per computer. Basically, 2nd grading was typing and custom designing web pages but it was not boring. It was amusing knowing how to create your very own page just by using various of tags. Before the Periodical Exams, Ma’am gave us a short Chapter Test on tags. Answering it was quite cool. She gave us the Page and we tried to decide it tag by tag.
Overall, 2nd Grading was great. Many new information are to be applied in computers, specifically HTMLs, creating pages and using tags. I hope more of these exciting lessons on ICT.

Sunday, 6 October 2013

My teacher, My HERO

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Who says teachers are minor heroes? Great! Major! High! Superb! Colossal! Gigantic! Mega! Outstanding! That’s what they are! Teachers are even considered as the greatest modern day super heroes and they are far greater than those of super heroes in the television.
Teachers are real. They live amongst us that’s why they’re greater than those television ‘Heroes’. They help us without asking for anything in return just like those heroes. Every day they are here for us -they are always here, anytime, anywhere. Picture this, a world without teachers. There will be no one to be there in times of problems, no one to guide and help us. No teacher to advise us. Teachers are essential to this world, without them there would be chaos and disorder. They pass us everything they know, for our sake, they teach and for that we must acknowledge it and salute them for their heroic deeds.
Teachers have powers too! They have several powers we don’t actually know. These powers are pretty simple, the power to guide mislead and lost students back and/or the power to create Geniuses! Bestowing incredible intelligence to students, that’s a power. The ability to erase ignorance from children. The power to recreate dreams and the power to create a bright and stupendous future. The power to clench the thirst for curiosity. Teachers have amazing and superior powers and as the saying from the movie “Spiderman” states, “With great power comes great responsibilities”. Their responsibility is to teach us, the students.
Teachers may not save the day today but they can surely save the day tomorrow. When we grow up and become what we aspire to become, never forget to thank the teachers for they are the reasons why we will be successful.


~Happy Teacher’s Day~

Science month

Action for science!

To unravel the causes, we must seek. To build the solution, we must create. For science clubbers to take action, we must empower and inspire.
Where there’s a problem, there is always a solution and an answer. These problems are essential to humans and their development. From the beginning, humans were programmed to question. From being cavemen up to becoming a modern day man, humans were always curious. They always seek answers to every problem they encounter.

Nowadays, scientists emerge from out of the blue to unravel the causes of many problems of the Galaxy. Einstein said that the number of questions in the universe is infinite because the universe itself is infinite. It is up to us to find them and answer them. Scientists are aimed to make some kind of solution to all their questions. They formulate equations, solutions, constants, modulus, etc.


Scientists are determined to solve these new questions that emerge. Questions about the universe, black holes, quasars, galactic storms, star formations and so on and so forth. We should admire these scientists and aspire to become like them. We can start by being a science clubber, solving and making solutions to some minor problems like a dirty community, recycling materials, proper waste disposal, clogged waterways and etc. We should act now for science, for our own sake.