
Sabado, Enero 14, 2012
Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities

Responding to Climate Change

Climate change is now recognized as one of the most challenging and complex problems facing
humanity—the problem is real, the stakes are high, and there is no single “solution.” No measure
will be met with the instant gratification that is often expected by people in modern, high-energy
consumption societies. We are already committed to changes based on past emissions of greenhouse
gases into the atmosphere, and it is the future that is being decided (Parry et al., 2008a). Actions taken
over the next decade will have an enormous influence on the rate and magnitude of climate change
that will take place over the next centuries, and both adaptation and mitigation are seen as necessary
responses (Parry et al. 2008b; Schellnhuber, 2008).
In this article I discuss why an integral approach is not only necessary for addressing climate change,
but urgent. I argue that an emphasis on understanding climate change from a an objective, systems
perspective has downplayed the importance of subjective, interior dimensions of climate change,
when in fact the integration of both aspects is needed. I then present six reasons why an integral
approach can be considered both useful and necessary for responding to climate change. Finally, I
consider what integral theory might offer to current policy debates about one of the world’s climate
change “hot spots”—the Arctic region
Linggo, Oktubre 23, 2011
Promoting Digital Literacy Through English Proficiency
Life, as we knew it today, was greatly influenced by technological advances of the last century. The birth of the Internet and the World Wide Web, the development of user-friendly software, the development of information technology, and the wide-scale production of computers have had an impact on every aspect of our lives. Some of the most dramatic changes have occurred in the field of education where technology has transformed the way we learn.
Today, students have a world of information at their fingertips. Computers and the Internet have made it possible to get information from anyone, anywhere, anytime, within the blink of an eye.
The demand for technology and for information continues to grow. Twenty-first century adults and children have come to depend upon pocket-sized telephones, media players, and computer-driven devices. If one thinks about the many ways in which technology has changed the world we live in, it is clear that computers have become more than tools to make life easier- they have become part of our culture.
Computers have also become part of the culture of education. Computers are as common in the educational environment today as chalk and blackboards were in years past. Perhaps the most significant effect computers have on our society and on education are related to their capacity to assist n the collection, management, transportation, and transformation of information at high speed. As a result of this new found ability to handle information, we have experienced an information explosion and as a society, we have increased both our use and our production of information of all kinds.
As people living within this information-driven society, we not only benefit from the availability of information but also are challenged to keep up with the information that is bombarding us from all directions. Information, knowledge, and English proficiency have become valuable commodities, and the ability to gather and evaluate information efficiently and effectively has become a 21st-century life skill leading to digital literacy.
Biyernes, Oktubre 21, 2011
CHEMERGY: Chemistry and Science Clubbing in Synergy
Chemistry is one of the most hated subjects by students. It's because there are so many things to be understood in this subject and in our minds, chemistry is really difficult. But in reality, chemistry is not something to be feared.
Through chemergy, as the theme puts it, is a harmony between chemistry and science clubbing among kids. The theme means the power of cooperation of chemistry and science in working together to produce a result not obtainable by chemistry alone or science alone. They need each other in order to produce a certain kind of result. Thus, without the other one, the desired result cannot be achieved.
Synergy means together and by this, chemistry and science clubbing can do something that they cannot do when they're seperated. So before this happens, we need to love chemistry first.
Through chemergy, as the theme puts it, is a harmony between chemistry and science clubbing among kids. The theme means the power of cooperation of chemistry and science in working together to produce a result not obtainable by chemistry alone or science alone. They need each other in order to produce a certain kind of result. Thus, without the other one, the desired result cannot be achieved.
Synergy means together and by this, chemistry and science clubbing can do something that they cannot do when they're seperated. So before this happens, we need to love chemistry first.
My Teacher, My Hero

Superman, batman, iron man, and the fantastic 4? Are they called heroes? The answer is yes. But, only in movies. They can save the world and have super strengths in the screen but not in reality.
In our modern generation, heroes are not those who can save us from super villains. The person who deserves to be called a hero is a teacher, our teachers. Without them, there are no doctors, engineers, lawyers, and even the presidents. Imagine the world without teachers. We don't know how to read, write, and there is no communication. Only sign languages. Can you even imagine that?
Teachers are our educators. They play a very important role in our lives. And they are not just simply teachers. They can be our parents when we have problems, friends when we're down, and a sister to lean on.
I salute all the teachers and I want to give them my sincere gratitude for their sacrifices to us just to be educated. My teacher really is my hero.
Martes, Agosto 30, 2011
My Supermom
There are lots of kinds of heroes in our world today. Heroes in movies are what they call "who saves the world". One is superman, the most famous and known hero. He can fly and he has super powers(but it is only a fiction). All of us can be a hero, not because of super strengths, but because of our good, kind hearts.
In my world, my super hero is my mom. She is my "supermom". I'm not a fan of action heroes, rather, REAL heroes. My mom loves us dearly. She helps and supports us in every way that she can. Even though we're not together, even though we seldom see each other, she is always there every time we need her. But sadly, she cannot take care of us when we're sick. She's not here with us as we grow older and older everyday.And we're used to that already. We learned to stand on our own without her guide always. To be strong in every trials and problems that we face. Thanks to our mom. She saves us from harm, fights the evil hindrances in our lives, and protects us from the super evil villain called temptation.
Lunes, Agosto 1, 2011
State of the Nation Address 2011
Every year, the leader or the President of a country delivers their SONA(State of the Nation address). It is held during the last Monday of the month of July. SONA is a summary of all the projects, problems to be solved, and the works done by the President for his country. It is where all the leaders, senators and other persons which has a high position in the government or the whole country to have a meeting or assembly about that. SONA determines whether a country had gone through a progress or not.
The President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pres. Benigno "Simeon" Cojuanco Aquino III, delivered his SONA last July 25th, 2011. He mentioned all the problems suffered by his fellow country-men. This includes the prohibitation of the of the Tobacco Company for the sake of Filipinos. Cigarette is not good to our health so Tobacco Companies must be closed to avoid lung cancer that can also cause death. This is only one of the problems he mentioned and there are lot more.
My only concern is that I think he can't do all the things he said. Because he mentioned so many things. And the works he had done is only few. Remember Mr. President, "Action speaks louder than words". You should take responsibility for your remarks.
The President of the Republic of the Philippines, Pres. Benigno "Simeon" Cojuanco Aquino III, delivered his SONA last July 25th, 2011. He mentioned all the problems suffered by his fellow country-men. This includes the prohibitation of the of the Tobacco Company for the sake of Filipinos. Cigarette is not good to our health so Tobacco Companies must be closed to avoid lung cancer that can also cause death. This is only one of the problems he mentioned and there are lot more.
My only concern is that I think he can't do all the things he said. Because he mentioned so many things. And the works he had done is only few. Remember Mr. President, "Action speaks louder than words". You should take responsibility for your remarks.
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