Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Scientricity: Energizing Science Clubbers for Sustainable Energy


Everyone should conserve everything that may be conserved. Why? Haven’t you seen the different economic crises that all countries are experiencing right now? That’s why we should conserve everything that can be conserved.
What can we do to help our economy? Conserve. Conserve electricity, water, natural resources, and etc. all these are important to us. But we do some of us people do? We waste water and electricity. We cut off trees even though it is strictly prohibited. And what do we do to our body of waters? It’s all over the news. Garbage is everywhere. People should develop the value of discipline. This may be solved if only everyone would cooperate. Which is much better, cleaning your surroundings or being flooded?

So, people, now that we know what to do, let us all learn how to conserve. Let’s all start NOW.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

My Teacher My Hero




The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called "truth."  ~Dan Rather


Another hero with no cape and a suit is out teachers. As they say, our teachers are our second mother or father. They were the ones who guided us 5 days a week, since we were 6 years old, 10 months a year. They work hard for us to learn something new. We come to them when we don’t understand a lesson and they help us, patiently.
Being a teacher is a tough job. You have to plan your lessons, you have to teach, you have to make the noisy students quiet and a lot more. This is why I salute the teachers. They have a lot of things in their mind, but still, they have the time to smile.
So for this month, the Teacher’s month, we should treat our teachers properly and specially. We must not make them angry or whatsoever. But we should not do it only for this month, we should do it also after this month. Every day, if we can.
We must make them happy by always paying attention to them and having high grades. It is a great honour to teachers when all their  students have high grades. It is also their pride. They are proud for they think they are effective teachers (when the truth is, they really are.)
So let’s all make a move to make our second mothers and fathers happy.
Happy Teacher’s Month teachers J

Sunday, September 2, 2012

A Hero With No Super Powers nor Capes


hero (hir’ō) n.
1, a man admired for his courage, fortitude, prowess, nobility, etc.
2, the principal male character in a play, story or poem.




Heroes? I know that most of you will think about cartoon characters like Superman, Batman and etc. those who wears capes, under wears on the outside and masks. Heroes also have super powers.
But do you really have to have super powers and the amusing suit to become a hero? No. nowadays, we have the so called modern day heroes. They don’t wear the suit and they also don’t have super powers. They are almost everywhere! It can be your neighbor, your classmate, the mailman, it could be anyone. By helping someone in your own way, you are already a hero to that someone.
My modern day hero is no other than my mom. She has a unique power. Yep, she does. The power to love and care for us. Her never ending patience, her hard work and etc. She’s  really a hero. She can also do 2 or 3 things at the same time. How awesome is that? She is also the greatest model I know.
I am so blessed to have a mom. A mom that is a hero for us.

Patrioticism


Every nation, every country has their own language, we Filipinos have the Filipino language.
The Filipino language is a precious gem that should be treasured. It also unites us in different ways.
The Filipino language is something that Filipinos should be proud of. Many Filipinos nowadays think that speaking in English is better than speaking in Filipino. These Filipinos don’t know the word patriotic. They think that talking in English is so much better than using Filipino.
Dr. Jose Rizal once said that those who don’t use their own language is much worse than a stinking fish.
So let us all be patriotic. Let’s use our own language. Be proud of what we are. Be proud of who we are. ♥