MY TEACHER MY HERO!!!!!

•October 26, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Someone is called a hero if he or she has done something like saving, protecting or sacrificing his own life for someone who needs help or sometimes for its own country. But is that the only way to classify others as a hero? Can we call ordinary ones who have great responsibilities that they have not only for theirselves, for others but also for the country’s development?

     Ordinary ones like architects, engineers, nurses doctors or even our teachers. But naturally, teachers are the most industrious caring loving and understanding ones whenever when you are in the school or even in on roads when you met them. yes they are only ordinary people, but can we call them as heroes? With the reason that they are such much important than the  others? That they are sacrificing their blood only to teach such students? Sacrificing their time and efforts to pursue students to study hard in order to have a better life someday..

     They do not only think of themselves though they are much worried whenever their students have low grades, they always think of something that is going to help their students got the passing grade instead in order to continue for the next grading. Even though such teaching seems easy, but really teaching is such a long heavy work. They don’t only stand there and discuss but also they are there to nurture the minds of the students. Long periods of time that they are spending only to nourish minds and have such teachings they have to practice in their daily life.

    So what other reasons will you count for? Come, lets praise our teachers, for they are our nourisher, without them we can’t reach our own ambitions in life in the future. My teacher, ” I awe you, My Hero.”

BUWAN NG WIKA

•October 26, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Buwan ng Wika 2012 na may temang “Tatag ng Wikang Filipino, Lakas ng Pagka-Pilipino.”

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Alam natin lahat kung ano ang ibig sabihin nito! Agosto! Ang Buwan ng Wika ay nagsimula na. Dito natin binibigyan ng importansya ang wika natin. Ito ang ipinaglaban ng ating mga bayani kasama na rin ang ating kalayaan.

Hinding-hindi dapat natin binabalewala ito. Ang ating wika ay dapat ipagmalaki. Bawat paaralan at may mga kaganapan kung saan napapakita ng mga ilang estudyante ang kahusayan nila sa wikang Filipino. Dito nila ipinapahayag ang pagka-Pilipino nila.

Kanina ay naganap ang Panandali Pagsasalita o Extemporaneous Speech sa Ingles. Ang tinanong sa mga mag-aaral na sumali ay kung Ano ang epekto ng jejemon sa pag-aaral? Sinagot ng mga mag-aaral ng mahusay ang mga tanong. Masaya silang sumali at magagaling talaga ang mga nanalo! Isa dito si Eloisa De Ocampo bilang 1st at si Joan Reyes ng I-Aristotle na nanalo bilang 2nd.

Maraming estudyante ang nagsikap pero sila talaga ang nagpakita ng pagsisikap. Congrats sa kanila! Sana’y lahat rin tayo ay sumali sa mga kaganapan ngayong Buwan ng Wika.

NUTRITION MONTH

•July 25, 2012 • Leave a Comment

National Nutrition Month is a special health awareness campaign that is held every July. Created by the American Dietetic Association, the event is dedicated to bringing attention to various aspects of nutrition. This includes the importance of making informed food choices as well as developing and maintaining good eating habits. Apart from that, the campaign also works towards building awareness around the need for regular physical activity. The campaign was established in 1973, when it was just a week-long event. By 1980, national interest in nutrition had increased and so the week-long event was extended to a monthlong campaign.

 

 

 

 

Why It’s Important?

National Nutrition Month isn’t ‘just another health thing’. The fact is that the majority of diseases that affect Americans today can be traced back to bad nutrition and unsound eating habits. Apart from that, a number of chronic conditions can be greatly improved by making healthy eating choices. By opting for a nutritionally sound diet, your body immediately gains access to higher energy levels. By breaking down components like carbohydrates, proteins, amino acids, vitamins and minerals, the body can repair and replenish itself. Unhealthy or junk foods don’t provide anything that the body can use – apart from that; it needs to work twice as hard to push those extra toxins out of the body.

There is a very simple way to see how this works in real life. After a person has done a workout or played a hard game of basketball, the best thing they can do is drink water. Not only does it quench the thirst, it also re-hydrates the body and replenishes the mineral salts that were lost through sweating. The worst thing to do is have a soft drink. Its high sugar content actually robs the body of water and can cause muscles to cramp. If a person has had a soda after a long run, chances are that they will end up being thirstier with a bad leg cramp later on. Today it is probably harder than ever to eat right, especially when fast foods seem like a more convenient option to a healthy meal. But there are a number of tips you can keep in mind to incorporate more nutrition into your daily diet.

Nutrition Tips

You can celebrate your own health and National Nutrition Month by keeping a few helpful health hints in mind. First of all, think fresh. Stock up on fresh fruits, vegetables, seeds and nuts. Store these in small containers in your fridge so that they are easily accessible when you want a quick snack. You can also take them with you to work or even if you’re just going to take a long drive. Snacking on fruits, nuts and vegetables is a much healthier choice as they are fat and sugar free. Unlike junk food, snacking on healthy foods will actually kill hunger pangs rather than just mask them.

Most people tend to create their meals around the meat dishes they eat. Instead of doing this, try reducing the portions of meat and starch and increase the portions of fresh vegetables. Incorporating whole grains and cutting out things like ketchup and creamy salad dressings is also good. Using fresh herbs and spices for seasoning can not only be a tastier option, it’s nutritionally sound as well. It’s also a good idea to drink more water – avoid drinking artificially sweetened fruit juices or sodas. The more water you drink, the more toxins get flushed out of your body.

In situations where it just isn’t possible to eat healthy, try and eat as healthy as you can. For example, instead of burgers, order a grilled cheese sandwich. Eating in a nutritionally sound way might be a little hard at first but you’ll feel the difference right away. Celebrating National Nutrition Month is an effective way to get your health back on track.

 
 

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•July 17, 2012 • Leave a Comment

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‘KUMAIN NG GULAY,PARA SA…

•July 17, 2012 • 1 Comment

‘KUMAIN NG GULAY,PARA SA MALAKAS NA KATAWAN’

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•July 3, 2012 • 1 Comment

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