Saturday, September 4, 2010

"Enriching Lives Trough Science and Mathematics" - Sci- Math Camp 2010

Essay Writing Contest (English)


Roots of Man

Our lives revolve around the four primal elements: earth, water, air, and fire. Combining and separating them would result into infinitely varied forms. Richness of the forest supports wildlife; depths of our sea bestow our nourishment; vastness of the sky upholds new horizons; and energy from the sun gives existence to all. But of all these natural resources, there will come a time when a great evil will threaten life, and it seems that the only means of survival is the fifth element. Until we don’t realize what it is, everything is destined for destruction.

First element
Earth is a place where life is known to exist and the threat of the ‘great evil’ is around us. Diseases like dengue, drought, storms, earthquakes, and massive pollution is a disturbance in the perfect harmony of the four elements. We are now facing an environmental situation where we no longer can ignore problems. Human health, water and food supplies, coastal development, energy supplies, and the viability of natural systems: all will be affected if climate continues to change.

Second element
Water characterizes sensory quality of fluidity. Let education flows like a river and bringglobal warming into our collective consciousness. Unlike Ilog Pasig, which is now considered as the most polluted river in Asia, dig a fountain of knowledge for all. Knowing the how’s and why’s of our mother earth could lead to better understanding about frightening consequences to us.

Third element
Air, of all the four elements is the only one to have the freedom of movement. But it seems that CFC emissions which cause the gradual thinning of the ozone layer are keeping us from our mobility. Yes! We can change the direction of the wind and turn the compass to helping save the planet. It’s not only the job of the new Aquino administration, but the entire community as well including the youth. If everyone just does a little, eventually, we will have done a lot.

Fourth element
Fire that Prometheus bestowed upon humanity was more valuable than any of the gifts humanity had received according to Greek Mythology. But over the past century technological advancement, industrial and agricultural activities have started to build-up greenhouse gaseswhich trap earth’s outgoing radiation leading to an enhanced greenhouse effect and a warmer earth. We are now at the peak of total separation of the elements.

Fifth element
The four elements are bound together by the ‘fifth element’ according to Greek Philosopher Empedocles. Principle of love - it’s the ultimate weapon against great evil. Humans are the only life forms where love could deeply root for our mother earth. We might go about our daily life and not think much of ourselves, we may not all be blessed with superhero strength, but we have one very important thing in common - we all live on the same little planet and our children and their children will all enjoy the same place. For that to happen we all need to commit to securing the environment for future generations.

- 3rd Placer
Ma. Xena L. Bautista

Essay Writing Contest (Filipino)


Direksyon ng Mundo

                ODNUM. Makabagong salita - umusbong kasabay sa pag-usad ng komunikasyon at pag-angat ng agham. Sa bilis ng takbo ng ating panahon, hindi na nga makahabol si inang kalikasan at tila naliligaw ng landas dahil sa pagbubukas nito ng sanga-sangang daan patungo sa pag-unlad. Dulot nito, tila baligtad na rin ang ating pagtingin sa direksyon at pag-ikot ng MUNDO.

                NOYSULOP. Mahirap tumawid sa bakod ng pag-subok. Lason sa karagatan, mga kalbong kagubatan at sulasok sa himpapawid - ito ang mga lubak sa lagusan na kailangang malampasan. Matinding init ng El Nino ang kumitil sa libo-libong yamang tubig at sumira sa malaking hektaryang pananim. Malalakas na bagyo ang bumulaga na kumalbo sa kagubatan at puminsala sa komunidad. Malalang sakit tulad ng dengue naman ang kumakalat banta sa buhay at kalusugan. Mga balakid ito dahil sa pagmamalabis at kapabayaan na dulot ng POLUSYON.

                NOYSAKUDE. Unang hakbangin sa pagtahak sa kalyeng matuwid ay ang tamang kaalaman. Kompyuter, cellphone at telebisyon – ito ang nagbubukas ng tulay upang iparating sa lahat ang mahahalagang impormasyon ng pagsagip sa daigdig. Katalinuhan sa pagkilos, paggawa at paggamit ay maglalahad ng matibay na kalsada sa pag-ahon sa matarik pook ng katiwasayan. Tulad ng pinababatid ng dating Kalihim Jesli Lapus, una sa lahat - solusyon ang EDUKASYON.

                NANAYAMAP. Sikapin nating bumangon sa pagkakadapa. Magkapit-bisig ang tatlong elemento ng pag-unlad - mamamayan, kabataan at pamahalaan. “Kapayapaan, Kalikasan,Kabataan… para sa kinabukasan” tulad ng awit ng yumaong si Francis Magalona, lahat tayo ay may responsibilidad. Nakalulungkot isiping ang ilog Pasig na dati’y simbulo ng buhay na Maynila ay isa na ngayong pinakamaruming ilog sa Asya dahil sa kapabayaan ng PAMAYANAN.

AYIHOLONKET. Sabayan natin ang gulong ng pag-asenso at ibahin ang manibela patungong luntiang ekonomiya. Tulad ng B-jeepney ng Bise Presidente Jejomar Binay, sa pagbiyahe ng bagong administrasyon, sikapin din nating iangkas si Inang Kalikasan. Nasa atin ang mapa upang umiwas sa lubak ng polusyon at lumiko sa makabagong TEKNOLOHIYA.

NASAKILAK. Sa dulo ng ating paglalakbay, sana’y matagpuan din natin ang inaasam na kaginhawahan. Nasa ating mga berdeng kamay ang solusyon at malapit lang ang kanto ng pag-asa. Tila masikip na eskinita ang lulusutan kung ipagpapatuloy pa natin ang kapabayaan. Ngayon ang panahon upang tayo ay tumakbo sa tamang direksyon ng mundo dahil biyaya sa atin ng Panginoon ang KALIKASAN.


             -2nd Placer
              Jamielyn Rosales


Saturday, August 14, 2010

Emerald and Ruby presentations






enjoy da pix!

Group 1 II - Diamond

Group 2 II - Diamond

Group 3 II - Diamond

Group 4 II - Diamond

Group 5 II - Diamond

Group 1 II - Tiffany

Group 2 II - Tiffany

Group 3 II - Tiffany

Group 4 II - Tiffany

Group 5 II - Tiffany

the end

SSG party, beefs up the students friendship

        Acquaintance Party marked every students mind who pop- up the event because of the beautiful and admirable faces of the candidates for "Mr. and Ms. Popularity 2010". It was held at Lumban National High school, 30th of July. Ms. Bernadette Vanessa Mae S. Bautista, from II- Diamond declared as Ms. Popularity 2010. Mr. Fredimel Ordinado of IV-Jupiter, became the Mr. Popularity 2010. 50% of criteria for judging were money contest as the fund- raising for the settlement of such school.

   Exactly 8pm the programme started, preceded by the most awaited pageant. Each competitor showed their casual wear, sports wear, long gown and formal attire for men. There are candidates that show uniqueness that result to their win. You can heard the loud voice of the crowd that support the contestant they like. While everyone is waiting for the result of scores, SSG officers let the students to dance and have fun. 

    Mr. Wee- Jay Era, President (SSG) and Ms. Blesilda Camile Rabie, Teacher (English I) are the Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Nilo Y. de Robles, Principal (Lumban NHS) headed the oath- taking of the newly elected officers of SSG.

   Almost 1000 student jam- packed the celebration and almost had smile on their faces when they went back home. Great thing that there are unity between students and teachers that showed a good example for each and everyone. SSG party was not only for the money that they could get but also to remove the shame and to beefs up the friendship that every student had.

- Ma. Xena L. Bautista
President, II- Diamond

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Meet the officers!

II- Daimond



(complete yan ^_^)


(meet the P and the VP)

II- Tiffany


(tamang pose?)



(Wacky o Peace? haha ^_^)

health news


While the virus appears less deadly than originally thought, swine flu continues to spread

A/CA/4/09 swine flu virus Clearly the CDC didn't get the memo from the pork industry about not calling it "swine flu" anymore... courtesy of CDC/ C. S. Goldsmith and A. Balish
So, despite some media hysteria last week, it looks like the swine flu won't be the death of us all. However, that does not mean the virus has stopped spreading, or that it won't reach pandemic levels and possibly cause significant economic damage.
The Wall Street Journal took a look at some those possible economic consequences, in particular the effect the outbreak might have on vaccine manufacturers. The article notes: "The Obama administration is weeks away from a critical decision on whether to trigger mass production of swine-flu vaccine, which could affect the bottom lines of big vaccine makers as well as public health."
In this case, overreaction could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, while underreaction could cost the vaccine companies dearly and negatively impact public health. As Ross Hammond, a flu researcher at the Brookings Institute told PopSci, "Underreaction is dangerous because it interferes with the timing of deploying sufficient measures to prevent the pandemic from getting out of control. Overreaction is bad because it can lead to gridlock, unnecessary confusion, and unnecessary economic consequences." With under- and overreaction so bad, let's hope the government manages to hit the sweet spot of "reaction."
The Associated Press has two slightly dire stores. The first shows that the swine flu has moved to the next level in the U.S., with 90 percent of flu victims receiving the infection in the U.S. rather than during time spent in Mexico. The second AP story quotes a World Health Organization official as saying this virus may infect as many as two billion people.
However, that official does say, "I don't think the two billion figure should scare people because it's not as though two billion people are going to die. The prediction from WHO is that two billion people might catch it. Half of those people won't show any symptoms. Or if they show any symptoms, they will be so mild they will hardly know they've had it." Meaning there is really no reason to start stocking canned goods.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Awesome Ferrari Stimulator


Ferrari Simulator This image shows the robotic arm Ferrari simulator without a steering wheel attached. The simulator includes a force-feedback steering wheel and pedals. via Cyberneum
Paolo Robuffo Giordano and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen, Germany, must really enjoy their jobs. Their CyberMotion Simulator is intended to realistically replicate the experience of driving a Ferrari without actually having to buy one.
Players sit in a cabin on a robot arm about 7 feet off the ground and drive a Ferrari F2007 car around a projected track. The robot arm, a type usually found in amusement parks, whips the driver around to simulate the Ferrari's motion, according to IEEE Spectrum. You can hear the robot whine as the driver tries to turn at high speed.
The researchers wanted to use a robotic arm as a motion simulator with the goal of understanding how humans experience the sensation of motion. They figured an F1 racing game would be a good way to do it, IEEE Spectrum reports.They presented a paper on their design at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation this spring.
As we learned earlier this week, video games can contribute plenty to real science. But this might be a case of science making a pretty awesome video game experience.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

what's in a green?


students extract chlorophyll pigments from leaves

BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS

II-TIFFANY
President
                 JULIE ANN D. TRILLANA
Vice-President            KEN FUJIMOTO
Secretary                  VERONA C. CRISOSTOMO
Treasurer                  APPLE R. BULAN
Auditor                    MAR ALDRINO BAPOL
Business Manager       JAHRE ONDA MAGANO 
                               MARICRIS HIMOC
PRO                         ALLEN MAESTRO 
                               HARRIET BALDONADO
Muse                        MARIMAR OCDE
Escort                       ALEXIS VALENZUELA

BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS

II - DIAMOND
President:              Ma. Xena L. Bautista
Vice-President:      Marie Fichy B. Baduel
Secretary:               Jane Erica A. de Ramos
Treasurer:              Jamielyn A. Rosales
Auditor:                 Kaori Khail G. Matsubara
Buss. Mngr:           Keena Garcia
                      Maricris Himoc
Peace Officer:        Jefferson Villanueva 
                      Princess Elaine M. Cruz
P.R.O.         Leslyn I. Abadines
                      Aira M. de Robles
Muse:                     Kathleen M. de Guzman
Escort:                   Dennis Joshua Manabat