i'm sick, i'm terribly sick. i went to the airport last thursday night, and friday morning, i got symptoms of a(h1n1), lol. just kidding. but hey, i got cough, and fever. classes were suspended because we have a positive case in school, and that made the suspension last for 10 days, as usual, ididisinfect na naman nila. last week was cool. i know, my luck came back. i got good scores in quizzes na. and i've noticed that my groupmates were relying on me, math, botany role playing, whatever, even the group leaders. napapansin ko rin na wala na akong gana mag-aral ngayong college compared nung high school. imagine this, HS: i spent every night reading and studying in advance, College: i spend my nights watching tv, going to the mall, eating, staring or playing PSP. or maybe that's my excuse, once a week lang akong uuwi nang maaga, the rest 6:30 or 7:30 pm na and masyadong maaga ang klase kinabukasan. whatever. until now i have cough pa, Kirot, Kati, Kahol. plus i don't want to take my xtra large med capsules, promise, they smell and taste very bad. ew.
I JUST WANT TO BOAST THIS ONE:
SULTAN KUDARAT wins SAGE Philippines Cup 2009
June 23rd, 2009
Los Baños, Laguna — The team from Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College Science Laboratory High School won the Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship (SAGE) Philippines Cup 2009, making them the very first team from Mindanao to win Champion. SAGE Philippines Cup was held at the University of the Philippines, Los Baños.
The team was composed of high school students Kent Rey Murillo, Johanna Lyn Malicad, John Rei Dela Cruz, and Ena Angela Oculto. Their College mentor, Mark Gersava, and Faculty Adviser Engr. Rodolfo B. Solomon were also present at the Cup, coaching them for their presentation and celebrating with them when they finally won the year’s most coveted Cup at the only high school business competition in the Philippines.
Aside from the opportunity to represent the Philippines at the SAGE World Cup in Brazil, the team also received an P8,000 prize grant from Youth Works Inc. to further work on their social enterprise, which satisfied the following SAGE Criteria of Civic Engagement, Environmental Sustainability, a Global Dimension, and Entrepreneurship applied to a new venture. The team’s business strikes a balance between economy and ecology by coming up with an innovative use of palm fronds into cement blocks. The final product proves to be 20% more economical than commercial hollow blocks used in construction. Palm Fronds Hollow Blocks is also fire-resistant and lightweight. The business promises to address the acute housing shortage in the country and arrest the rising cost of construction materials.
-unfair ni oi, pinagraduate lang kami.
source: http://sagephilippines.org/archives/311/
1 comment:
Hi Jue,
wag mo nang pansinin yang "admirer" mo dito sa blogworld.
If totoong basura ang tingin niya dito why does he kept on coming back? If he thinks you're stupid he wouldn't be here.
Ingat diyan sa Davao!=)
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