Wednesday, January 27, 2010

January 28,200

I have read the "THREE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER" of "The Guidon", "Ang Pamantasan" and "The Varsitarian".
I can say that, they have different strategies in writing. But I like the most is the style of "Ang Pamantasan", most especially in the opinion section entitled "Justice Delayed is Justice Denied". The title itself got my attention so it pushed me to read it first before the other column.
All issues from the three newspapers are very interesting. And I noticed that most of them tackled about the Maguindanao Massacre.
As what I've said, 'Ang Pamantasan' really caught my attention. Not only base on their works but also base on how they write. They gave example first before going to the real issue!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

january 20,2010

ADEPT

I'm very interested in ADEPT. It's a big help actually especially in our field. But it is a wrong timing program. We're having a loaded units this semester and it is not appropriate to add another subject. I think it is not correct to add subject in the middle of the semester. We badly needed to rest,too.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

january 08,2010

ACTION is the SOLUTION

Water is the biggest part of the earth. Some people need to cross the ocean using ships in order to go in their own provinces. But, what if there is no assurance for our safety when it comes in our "ship-traveling matter"?
Last December, two ships collashed. It followed by M/V Baleno 9 that sunk last December 26,2009. The ship was from Calapan, Oriental Mindoro going to Batangas port. The said reason was overloaded of the passengers and improper arrangement of the vehicles. If this carelessness will continue, many lives will end up for nothing. In my own opinion, government should provide funds to make bridge from each port. Just like the San Juanico Bridge. If that thing happens, people do not need ships anymore and also we will never hear the word "tragedy in the sea".
I know this project I am thinking is very expensive. But this is the only way to make us safe.