Biyernes, Marso 16, 2012

change starts with me!

                                                 Due to drop out from school the Adolescent Girl passing their time without work. They loss as well as higher education then   life-related knowledge like health, nutrition, child rights etc. The poor and illiterate parents think that they are burden in family and try to give early marriage. Sometime the School Drop out Adolescent Girl of poor family joins another family as maid servant. Due to poor knowledge on health issues and lack of knowledge sometime they are physical trafficked and abused by the family member. Moreover, now days, this type of girls are being suffering from teasing. As a result a number of adolescent girls commit get early marriage, abused by family or friends and sometime they think of committing suicide.  Keeping the view in mind CEGI is intended to undertake the above mentioned project to reduce the issues. 

What Does It Take To become An ICT Student?

                                    Simple dreams of mine for others but worth living reasons for me. I, together with my parents,  have a simple means of living; but because of firm determination, strong faith in GOD, good values and virtues I assure that we will have the bests of life in the future not because of the luxuries but the richness of love, compassion for people and passion for God. These are my dreams, my inspiration which I have to work on for the future.   Because of the brilliant and genius personalities, the world of Internet and computers was introduced. When I first heard this, I thought it would be critical, confusing and tough to manipulate computers and surf the internet; but when I came across with Mr. Dave Fontejon, Mrs. Amelyn Abella and Mrs. Evelyn Vera Cruz here in Ilocos Sur National High School, this perception had changed. Being an ICT student is something to be proud of and thank of for it opens an opportunity for us to comprehend and analyze the worth of Internet and computers in lives of every person. But, what does it take to be an ICT student?You should also engage yourself especially lending your ears to the teacher, whenever important lectures and discussions are going on. 

My Dream, My future

                                 My  dream,My future.My vision for the future entails many goals that I know I will have to work hard to achieve. I feel that the path to accomplishing my goals will be though hard work within my education.
 
My formal education is a factor that has been the basis for my success throughout primary school and high school. I believe that it will continue to be the tool that will lead me to success in the future. My first and foremost plan is to graduate from high school. I consider this to be a huge accomplishment considering that many people don't make it that far. After graduation I will be attending one of five Colleges and Universities to which I am still waiting for a reply from.  
                                I will attend my chosen school for the following four years. During that time I will obtain the knowledge that I will need for my future career. I hope to graduate after those four years. My dream job is to become a successful SEAMAN.

Kannawidan: The Ylocos festival

                     The Kannawidan Ylocos Festival on January 29 to February 5, 2012 drew local and foreign tourists as more ent“Through this “Kannawidan Ylocos Festival, we are preserving and sustaining our old traditions, attractive products and practices as we are also promoting our tourism industry,” 
                     According to Governor Luis Chavit Singson, the province has a rich heritage and unique cultures that need to be preserved for the next generations. However, many of these traditions, songs, dances and other Ilocano cultures were not already familiar to the younger generations due to the influence of the television, computer and internet.

“But,  through  our Kannawidan Ylocos Festival, these traditions, customs and cultures are revived to become more entertaining to give more fun and attractions to the visiting tourists in the province,”....

Huwebes, Pebrero 2, 2012

our mother tongue

"Our Mother Tongue" is an excellent refresher for older students who already have a solid background in grammar. The exercises are brief, just long enough to remind students of what they already know. In addition to covering all of the basics of grammar, "Our Mother Tongue" also includes interesting sidebars about the history of the English language.

new year new me


It’s that time of year again when we begin to consider all the things we have gone through and done during the last 11 months. Some events we look at with remorse, whereas others elicit a great sense of contentment. While embarking on this intellectual adventure we begin to make all kinds of promises to ourselves regarding which behaviors/events we would like to repeat and which ones should be completely forgotten and sent away into the shredders of Never Never Land!

The New Year always brings with it all kinds of hope and new possibilities. We see it as a chance for making differences in our lives. And when we think of possibilities, we put centralize ourselves in that portrait.
We begin to dream of new potential selves and so begin designing the new ‘Me’, creating an image that is in various ways different from what we are now. Some issues we tend to commonly deal with year after year are certain personality eccentricities, physical appearance, activity level, the way you relate to others, the amount of time you spend with the family or friends and perhaps giving up certain habits like smoking and/or eating junk food.

Martes, Disyembre 13, 2011

Equal Rights Equal Opportunity

The lack of legal avenues for migration often forces women to resort to smugglers and other intermediaries, which greatly increases the risk of violence and abuse en route to their destination.
In the receiving countries, stereotypes and discrimination also often lead women to work in unregulated or poorly regulated sectors exposing them to abuses including limited freedom of movement, withholding of wages and documents, low pay, physical violence and sexual abuse.
Sending and destination countries cannot continue to turn a blind eye to the plight of these migrant women, the need for whose labour is actually increasing.
"These women are meeting a growing demand for care and support services in destination countries – a demand that has been largely unaffected by the global economic downturn.