Archive for July 14th, 2007

Bringing back the spirit

Posted by alohapenny on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 7:19 pm in Personal - International.


The 70th UAAP season opened last Saturday, July 7 at the Araneta Coliseum (where else?) The participating universities (eight teams all in all) stormed back with an air of new rivalry. They carried their colors with pride, all trained and prepared to battle each other with no plans of defeat specially now that La Salle is back from their year long ban. Im hearing talks already about an ADMU and DLSU face off at the finals, it gave faithful followers of the two's legendary enmity the sudden ardors of curiosity, thus stealing the center stage from my beloved, defending champion, alma mater. These season indeed is marked by a breathe of interest for everyone.

BLACK, GOLD, BLACK, WHITE!!

I wasnt able to watch because i had work, I didnt even see the first game last sunday. But we lost so i guess not being able to watch it was a good thing. hehe

 

 

Showbiz Chica 7-13-07

Posted by CelebritiesCorner on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 6:48 pm in Entertainment.

Entry #76 - On Laziness

Posted by Renewed Soul on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 9:29 am in Personal - International.

Reading Matters, Part II: The Lost Passion For Learning

Posted by on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 9:18 am in Personal - Philippines.

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“Isn’t that the purpose of school? To help you pass your exams?”

The conversation between the high school girl and her father came to mind, as I was watching Hermione in the Harry Potter 5 movie. She was saying that school weren’t concerned anymore about the students learning, but rather they’re simply preoccupied with the students memorizing prescribed school books (but not understanding it or applying the concepts) so as to pass examinations.

That stuck with me and it made me realize how similar the situation of the fantastic Hogwarts school of Witchcraft and Wizardry is with what’s happening in our very own schools.

The greater emphasis on grades has been the prevailing belief back in my high school days and I wouldn’t be surprised if it is still the current trend. Ask any high school student why he is studying and most probably he’d tell you he’s doing it so “he could pass his exams”. Only few would admit to a goal of being truly educated. Many students would even go as far as giving “special favors” to faculty members or even to administrative officers just to add some points to their grades, especially those who’re after making it or maintaining status in the honors’ list. And, of course, some scrupulous people will take advantage of this certain situation to make few bucks themselves. Also, many of you have your own share of horror stories about classmates who’d do anything, even hurt or deceive their own classmates and friends, just to gain an advantage in a particular exam.

Yes, we know the importance of getting good grades. Aside from making parents happy and repaying them for their hardwork just to send their kids to good schools, good grades help in giving students the edge to get into the best colleges and work opportunities. But believing that we only go to school so that someday we may be able to work will make us only see institutions for education as mere diploma mills, which shouldn’t be.

Maybe one of the contributing factors to the decline in quality education in this country is this students’ lack of passion for learning. Students have begun to see the math, the philosophy, the languages, and the sciences as something they’ve to get over with so that they could finally work. They see it as if it’s just a stumbling block, instead of seeing it as essential tools on their way to becoming part of the productive workforce.

See, how can you love something if you only see it as a means to an end?

Maybe they’re thinking, “Who needs to do geometry everyday anyway? Why do we need to understand Nietzche? Why learn poetry? Why care to know the elements in the Periodic Table? What use do I have for these?” For some, these have become intangible matters that are impractical to spend much time into. And such is unfortunate, indeed, because only by realizing that by knowing these things, possibilities for progress can become endless.

Just too bad that this country’s government has not set education as its top priority. It cannot even afford (or refuses to afford) quality textbooks for use in our public schools. Authors can’t get their historical facts and even their grammar right! And what, these are the books that our parents wants us to spend time reading?

Also, it’s rather unfortunate that the government would rather give bigger allocation for those that are obviously seen and appreciated, such as infrastructures, perhaps to give an illusion of economic progress where there is none. But what perhaps the numbers aren’t telling the government is that well-educated citizenry is what makes a progress nation, not a bunch of good-looking highways or airports that only few can use.

I just hope that, like Hermione and the other members of Dumbledore’s Army who found a way to educate themselves, students nowadays will try to find ways so they could learn effectively despite the dismal system of education we currently have.

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So, who says there is nothing good in reading books like Harry Potter? The older folks may be forgetting that these kind of books can be more reflective of the current social and political conditions than some of the outdated mode of teaching used in schools today.

 

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I do resent that the production decided to outfit and accessorize Professor Umbridge with pink. Or maybe they just want to send across the message that sometimes the seemingly harmless, happy-looking people are the most dangerous ones that we need to be careful of? Hmmm…

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top 10 things to do before you die

Posted by The Adventures of Vin on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 8:57 am in Miscellaneous.


Vendredi le treizieme?!?

Posted by Buhay-TAPA: Medyo Maalat. on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 6:22 am in Personal - Philippines.

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A new project coming

Posted by Batang Yagit on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 5:29 am in Personal - Philippines.


Anime, mp3, and non-anime stuff

Posted by HyukTa.net on Saturday, July 14th, 2007 @ 3:55 am in Personal - Philippines.

New titles below. ^_^ Aside from that, I moved the Japanese porn (from Others sheet in the Excel file) with the hentai titles. I’m thinking of moving the Western movies and mp3 with the ebooks list. Hmm…

Non-anime:

  • Eternal Summer
  • Risky Mosaic: 6 Fuck Performances
  • Wayne’s World
  • Death Note Live Action Movie 1
  • Saishuuheiki Kanojo Live Action

Anime:

  • Gekijouban Konjiki no Gash Bell!! 101 Banme no Mamono
  • Naruto Movie Special
  • Genshiken OVA [Ep. 13-15]
  • Romeo x Juliet Ep. 1-13
  • Shounen Onmyouji Ep. 1-16
  • Prince of Tennis -National Championship Chapter- Ep. 1-11
  • Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge Ep. 17-24
  • Dennou Coil Ep. 1-7 + promo

Mp3:

  • 1TYM - [Album 01] One Time for Your Mind
  • 1TYM - [Album 02] 2nd Round
  • 1TYM - [Album 05] One Way
  • All Beats of Ska
  • Angel Sanctuary - OST 2
  • Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit
  • BRIAN SETZER vs HOTEI - BACK STREETS OF TOKYO
  • Chris Cornell - Carry On
  • Clazziquai - LOVE CHILD of the CENTURY
  • Crystal Kay - Konna ni Chikaku de…
  • Eugene - My True Style
  • Fly to the Sky - [Album 07] No Limitations
  • Gackt - Returner ~Yami no Shuuen~
  • Girls Go Ska
  • Green Day - Kerplunk
  • Gwen Stefani - Harajuku Lovers Live
  • Is it Rolling Bob?: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan
  • Jang Woo Hyuk - [Album 02] My Way
  • Japanese for Today
  • Jun Jin - [Single 01] Love Doesn’t Come
  • Kang Ta - [Album 03] Persona
  • KARA - The First Blooming
  • Kenran Butou Sai: The Mars Daybreak - [ED Single] Aoi Tabibito
  • Kenran Butou Sai: The Mars Daybreak - [OP Single] TAKE BACK
  • Kenran Butou Sai: The Mars Daybreak - Original Sound Log II
  • L’Arc~en~Ciel - Seventh Heaven
  • Leah Dizon - Koi Shiyou
  • Maroon 5 - It Won’t Be Soon Before Long
  • Me, Myself & Irene OST
  • Mika Nakashima - Mienai Hoshi
  • Mika Nakashima - YES
  • Monkey Majik - [Album] [2006-0524] thank you
  • Monkey Majik - [Mini Album] [2005-0209] Lily
  • Monkey Majik - [Single] [2006-0118] fly
  • Monkey Majik - [Single] [2006-0222] Around the World
  • Monkey Majik - [Single] [2006-1004] Futari
  • Monkey Majik - Sora wa Maru de
  • Monkey Majik + Yoshida Brothers - Change
  • NANA BEST
  • NANA starring MIKA NAKASHIMA - THE END
  • OLIVIA inspi’ REIRA [TRAPNEST] - OLIVIA inspi’ REIRA [TRAPNEST]
  • PENICILLIN - BLUE HEAVEN
  • Phil Collins - Love Songs: A Compilation… Old and New
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End OST
  • Reggatta Mondatta: A Reggae Tribute to The Police
  • Romeo x Juliet - [ED Single] Cyclone
  • Romeo x Juliet - [OP Single] Inori Inori ~ You Raise Me Up
  • Stone Temple Pilots - Purple
  • Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran OST 1
  • Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran OST 2
  • T - [Album 03] YOON MIRAE
  • the brilliant green - Los Angeles
  • The Pillows - SCARECROW
  • The Pillows - Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!
  • The Presidents of the USA - The Presidents of the USA
  • The TRAX - First Rain
  • Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra - Skapara Toujou
  • Tommy heavenly6 - Heavy Starry Heavenly
  • Tony An - [Special Single] Untold Story
  • Toots & The Maytals - True Love
  • Toto - IV
  • Tribute to Operation Ivy, (A Japan)
  • Utada Hikaru - Flavor of Life
  • Yes - 90125
  • Yotsuba&! - Kuricorder Pops Orchestra - Winter [CD 2]
  • Yotsuba&! - Kuricorder Pops Orchestra [CD 1]