Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

JP Rizal Students

we will no longer have a final exam for JP Rizal.

Thanks. :-)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

World Literature

Final Reporting

A. Students who were not able to report in class will have to record themselves.

B. The oral report should not be more than eight (8) minutes.

C. Additional reminders:

1. Your oral report should be delivered in English and should look like as if you're speaking in front of a (live) audience. So you can also ask questions from your imaginary audience.

2. When recording your report, be sure you are on your school uniform.

3. You may submit / send me any materials which you have prepared.

3. Report should be posted not later than Friday (March 25).

Tag your videos on my facebook wall.

Thanks.

World Literature

Please be ready with your questions so as to avoid delays tomorrow.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Schedule of Exams and Activities for March 21 - 24, 2011

March 21 - Monday

900 - 1030 am Comarts 2 Exam BSIT 12B
1030 - 1200 nn Comarts 2 Exam ACT 12A

1230 - 130 pm Fashion Show ACT 22A & other irregular students, Rm 106
130 - 230 pm Fashion Show BSIT 12A Rm 102

330 - 630 pm World Literature Reporting Rm 107


March 22 - Tuesday


730 - 900 am PoliGov / PhilGov exams BSCOE 42A, HRM 32A, irregular students

900 - 1030 am Comarts 2 exams BSIT 12A and DCET 12A
1030 - 1200 nn Comarts 2 exams HRS 12A

130 - 300 pm Comarts 4 exams ACT 22A



March 23 - Wednesday


700 - 900 am Fashion Show HRM 12A Rm 103

100 - 200 pm Comarts 1 exams 11A Chem Lab

200 - 300 pm Fashion Show 11A Rm 102

330 - 430 pm JPRizal exams BSCOE 52A, BSCS and BSIT 42A


March 24 - Thursday

1200 - 130 pm Comart 2 exams HRM 12A

PoliGov / Philgov Assigment

Answer the following questions and submit them on Monday from 8:00 to 12:00 noon. You may leave your paper on my desk at the faculty room. (Handwritten only, no print-outs)

1. What is the approved budget for the following sectors: Education, Science and Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports. Do you think that the government has given enough attention to fully develop these areas for the welfare of the youth? Why or why not? (Article 14)

2. What is annulment? legal separation? divorce? How are the three different from each other? (Article 13 & The Family Code of the Philippines)

3. What is Republic Act 9257? What other bills are congruent with R.A. 9257?

4. As a youth, what is your stand on the issue of RH Bill? If you are in favor of the RH Bill, please click this link and sign your names. petition for RH Bill Then include your signature number on your paper.


Thanks.

Please be reminded that we are not going to meet tomorrow. If you have additional questions about item no. 4, please feel free to ask.

Adarna Trip

Schedule: Friday - March 18, 2011

BSIT 32A and BSHRM (selected students)

Meeting Place - STI Meycauayan
Assembly time - 10:30am
Departure - 10:45am sharp
Lunch - 11:30am
Centris - 1:30 pm
On the way home - 2:30 pm

BSCOE 42A, BSCOE 52A and DCET 22A

Meeting Place - STI Meycauayan
Assembly time - 3:00 pm
Departure - 3:30 pm sharp
Centris - 4:00 pm
Dinner - 5:30 pm
On the way home - 7:00 pm


Reminders:

Please observe the following:

> Be on time. (we will not wait for those who are late.)
> Wear appropriate clothes, please avoid casual get-up.


Thanks. See you

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

World Literature BSCS / BSIT 42A

Reporting Guidelines:

A. For the Reporter:

> Prepare a 5 - 8 minute report on the subject assigned to you.
> What to include: writer's background; summary of the novel or movie, a copy of the poem; and reasons why it is a good literary piece
> provide 5 questions for the listeners.

B. For the Class:

> Prepare one question for each reporter
> Questions can be handwritten or computerized
> Paper size for the questionnaires - 1/8 short bond paper

C. Literary pieces to be discussed in class:

1. Sonnet XVIII - William Shakespeare
2. Invictus - ernest Henley
3. Ars Poetica - Archibald Macleish
4. The Raven - Edgar Allan Poe
5. any poem - Christina Rossetti
6. Jintishi - Du Fu
7. any poem - Elizabeth Bishop
8. Tanka - Kakinomoto no Hitomaro
9. Nibelungenlied or The Song of the Nibelungs
10. Don Quixote - Miguel de Cervantes
11. The Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
12. Faust - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
13. Little Women - Louisa May Alcott
14. Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
15. Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Caroll
16. Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
17. Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky
18. The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas
19. Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
20. Les Miserables - Victor Hugo
21. Portrait of a Lady - Henry James
22. Moby Dick - Herman Melville
23. Black Beauty - Anna Sewell
24. The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Robert L. Stevenson
25. Fathers and Children - Ivan Turgenev
26. Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
27. An ice-cream war - William Boyd
28. Empire of the sun - J.G. Ballard
29. White Noise - Don DeLillo
30. The Alchemist - Paolo Coelho
31. Presumed Innocent - Scott Turow
32. Oscar and Lucinda - Peter Carey
33. Sophie's Choice - William Styron
34. The Accidental Tourist - Anne Tyler
35. One Hundred years of solitude - Gabriel García Márquez
36. The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien
37. The old man and the sea - Ernest Hemmingway