"The Caged Bird"
Another speech choir competition was held at Asia Pacific College Auditorium this April 21, 2016. Again we experience a competition in which we does not like, I mean each and everyone of us doesn't like to have a speech choir but it's required for us to pass the subject and to achieve some credits in other subjects.
We did our best, but i guess our best wasn't enough. At first we really don't know what to do with the speech choir and the competition proper is near so we came up with a random idea. We mix our ideas to have a performance of our best.
In the competition day we arrived at the auditorium first and just memorize the piece.The speech choir piece was written by Maya Angelou, a singer, dancer, writer and many other things, the piece was entitled “The cage bird”. There are many interpretations of this piece. Be it a person`s experiences in life, an animal or things that happens in real life.
we did fine and perform what we had practiced, we even paint our faces for some effects.We did not win the competition but at least we enjoyed each others company before and during the competition.
This competition did not just made us competitive but also enhanced our memorization skills and specially teamwork.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Zombadings
"Zombadings"
As a child, Remington (Mart Escudero) made incessant fun of “homos,” running around yelling “”Ay! Bakla! Bakla! Bakla!” at practically anyone, including the parish priest. One day he ridiculed the wrong cross-dressing queen (Roderick Paulate, who’s played such roles for over a quarter-century), who cursed him with, “When you grow up, you will become gay!”
Fifteen years later, Remington is turning 21 as a young lout occupied by little more than boozing with buddies and chasing skirt. His interest in pretty college student Hannah (Lauren Young) goes unreturned until involuntary changes to his manner, dress, knowledge of makeup tips, etc., suddenly strike her fancy. Still, he hadn’t hoped to impress her with girly “sensitivity” or swishing around; nor does a newfound attraction to best friend Jigs (Kerbie Zamora) exactly fit his hitherto macho self-image.
Meanwhile, the apparently all-female local police force (including Janice de Belen as Remington’s mother) investigates a series of murders in which a ray-gun-like “gaydar” invented to determine homosexuality in livestock is being used to decimate the local population of hairdressers and other flamboyant gays. Co-scenarists Castro, Raymond Lee and Michiko Yamamoto’s kitchen-sink approach also tosses in a muscular mystery man who terrorizes Remington, rollerblading, a seance, an animation-enhanced disco dance interlude, male go-go ghost dancers, a beauty pageant, and yes, late-arriving gay zombies.
Holding this crazy quilt together to a large extent is Escudero, a teen pinup who surprises here (and has won some awards notice) with delightful farcical facility. His possessed-by-a-demon-of-camp act is a physical comedy stunt reminiscent of Steve Martin’s forced gender blur in “All of Me” and, as with all the stereotypes deployed here, it’s too good-natured to insult any viewer. Supporting players, some with established screen personas that add an in-joke layer, are all game. Inspiration occasionally flags a bit, but the pic’s friendly vibe compensates for its unevenness. Assembly is brisk and colorful.
As a child, Remington (Mart Escudero) made incessant fun of “homos,” running around yelling “”Ay! Bakla! Bakla! Bakla!” at practically anyone, including the parish priest. One day he ridiculed the wrong cross-dressing queen (Roderick Paulate, who’s played such roles for over a quarter-century), who cursed him with, “When you grow up, you will become gay!”
Fifteen years later, Remington is turning 21 as a young lout occupied by little more than boozing with buddies and chasing skirt. His interest in pretty college student Hannah (Lauren Young) goes unreturned until involuntary changes to his manner, dress, knowledge of makeup tips, etc., suddenly strike her fancy. Still, he hadn’t hoped to impress her with girly “sensitivity” or swishing around; nor does a newfound attraction to best friend Jigs (Kerbie Zamora) exactly fit his hitherto macho self-image.


While watching this in the AVR room we laugh and laugh all the way through but still we catch a good lesson about it.
SoMA Music and Arts Festival: SOMA Kabilang Daigdig

March 30, 2016, the opening of SoMA week, celebrating this year's SoMA Music and Arts Festival with its theme "Philippine Mythology and Folklore". As for the opening for the celebration of SoMA week, our professors allowed us to participate in its activities. If you're an ABMA student, you already know what's the tradition for the celebration of SoMA week. And that is the Float Parade, wherein we 1st year multimedia arts students are to showcase our artistic talents through making the float that we've been doing since the start of the term.
During SoMA week celebration, most awaited events were the Float Parade, the Mr. and Ms. SoMA pageant, and the Bomba Night. But there is one event that poked my attention and that is the "Creative Storytelling and Confessions of a Bookaholic Competition" that was organized by the English Resource Center (ERC). Now I'm not good in public speaking, but I enjoy watching competitions wherein your public speaking skills are tested. I don't have anything to do that day and so I went to the auditorium and watched the event.
The first thing that was on my mind when I watched the event was to support my friends who was also part of the competition. Since they were to present, I have no choice but to stay the whole event and good thing I stayed, because I really enjoyed it. As I watched the event, I felt the emotions of the participants as they tell the story of parables in the Philippines. As an artist, I enjoy hearing stories that are creatively told to the audience. It's like the storyteller is walking you through their imaginations.
Winners of Creative StorytellingChampion:
ECE 151Jemima YucocoJohn Martin Yokoi
1st Runner up:
CPE 151Antonio De La CruzSheila Mae Manongsong
2nd Runner up:
ABMA 134Gertrude ParadoAra Conza
Winners of Confessions of a Bookaholic
Champion:
ABMA 134Justine Pallado
1st Runner up:
AC 132Emman Apolinario
2nd Runner up:
Leo Guinid
ABMA 133
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Paddington
"Paddington"

When he first shows up at London's Paddington Station, the smallish orphan bear with the bright red hat is feeling … a little lost, really. He knows he's been sent here from Darkest Peru to find a loving human family to take him in. The sign his aunt put around his neck says as much. But the reactions from the many Londoners bustling past him aren't quite what he expected. They hardly even listen long enough for him to politely introduce himself.
Perhaps he isn't doing it right.
His loving Aunt Lucy—who, by now, is settled comfortably in a home for retired bears—had told him about human ways, you see. She assured him that they would "not have forgotten how to treat a stranger." After all, the English explorer wh

Mr. Brown, who is an insurance assessor, worries over the ramifications, though. Why, bringing a real bear into your home—even a talking one—increases a family's risk of damage by some 4,000%, he tells his wife. Mrs. Brown assures him that, again, it will just be for the night. And that's not such a very long time, is it? What could possibly go wrong?

These are some parts of the movie. It satisfy me the most specially the ending of the story.
Overboard Film
"Overboard Film"

''OVERBOARD'' is an apt title for a comedy that tries to show how the hard, brittle, thoroughly horrible exterior of an heiress named Joanna Stayton (Goldie Hawn) actually conceals a sweet, spunky, hard-working little homemaker and mom. All Joanna needs is a bout of amnesia to bring the better person within her to the fore.
While the prospect of watching Miss Hawn play a rude, nasty socialite is appealing (indeed, she has a wonderful time with this brief part of the role), and even the transformation to homebody is a funny idea, ''Overboard'' winds up taking things too far. By the end of the film, Miss Hawn has become just too virtuous to be any fun.
In ''Overboard,'' which opens today at the Warner and other theaters, Joanna starts off aboard her yacht near the none-too-picturesque village of Elk Cove, Ore. The boat is stuck there while some repairs are being done, and this leaves Joanna even more bored and irritable than usual. So she torments Dean Proffitt (Kurt Russell), the carpenter she has hired to improve her closets, and then she refuses to pay his bill. Soon afterward, when Joanna accidentally falls overboard and develops amnesia, Dean has an opportunity to get even.

Ensconced in the local hospital as a ''mystery woman,'' Joanna goes unclaimed for quite a while. Her husband, Grant (played by Edward Herrmann as an even sillier twit than he had to be), knows full well where Joanna is, but decides to take advantage of her memory loss. So does Dean, who claims her as his wife and takes her home to his messy shack and his four unruly children.
As written by Leslie Dixon (who wrote ''Outrageous Fortune'') and directed by Garry Marshall, ''Overboard'' is loaded with potential as long as it sticks to Joanna's comic revulsion at all this squalor, and her suspicion that she may be cut from different cloth. Dean really exacerbates matters by making up stories about how forward she was on their first date, and insisting that his oafish, beer-drinking buddy (played enjoyably by Michael Hagerty) is her high-school beau.
However, no one is content to leave well enough alone. Miss Hawn, now called Annie, must rise magnificently to her new responsibilities. After the initial funny complaints let up (''My life is like death, my children are the spawn of hell!'' she shrieks at one point), the shack begins to look better and everyone's spirits improve. The place is clean. The kids behave. Store-bought marigolds sprout in the yard. Pretty soon, Annie is even self-possessed enough to go to school with ''her'' children and berate their teacher.
''Overboard,'' which sinks when it becomes this self-righteous, is clever enough to let love bloom spontaneously between Dean and his Annie, thus avoiding charges of sexism or white slavery. Though it starts on a note of enjoyable hostility between the two of them, the film soon aims for lighthearted romance. Mr. Marshall does a much better job with the feistier early scenes than with this subsequent mush, so the film does have a good first hour. But by the end, the process of getting Annie/Joanna back to her husband and mother (Katherine Helmond) and making her realize that money isn't everything is as laborious as lifting luggage (and incidentally, she's able to keep her money, no matter what). The film goes on much longer than it should.
The physical look of ''Overboard'' is also surprisingly dreary. Though the yacht scenes have some visual wit, particularly where Miss Hawn's outrageous costumes are concerned, John A. Alonzo's cinematography is conspicuously poor.
I was shocked at the end because of how the lesson in the story connect with the viewers, this movie is fun to watch even though it's an old movie.

''OVERBOARD'' is an apt title for a comedy that tries to show how the hard, brittle, thoroughly horrible exterior of an heiress named Joanna Stayton (Goldie Hawn) actually conceals a sweet, spunky, hard-working little homemaker and mom. All Joanna needs is a bout of amnesia to bring the better person within her to the fore.
While the prospect of watching Miss Hawn play a rude, nasty socialite is appealing (indeed, she has a wonderful time with this brief part of the role), and even the transformation to homebody is a funny idea, ''Overboard'' winds up taking things too far. By the end of the film, Miss Hawn has become just too virtuous to be any fun.
In ''Overboard,'' which opens today at the Warner and other theaters, Joanna starts off aboard her yacht near the none-too-picturesque village of Elk Cove, Ore. The boat is stuck there while some repairs are being done, and this leaves Joanna even more bored and irritable than usual. So she torments Dean Proffitt (Kurt Russell), the carpenter she has hired to improve her closets, and then she refuses to pay his bill. Soon afterward, when Joanna accidentally falls overboard and develops amnesia, Dean has an opportunity to get even.
Ensconced in the local hospital as a ''mystery woman,'' Joanna goes unclaimed for quite a while. Her husband, Grant (played by Edward Herrmann as an even sillier twit than he had to be), knows full well where Joanna is, but decides to take advantage of her memory loss. So does Dean, who claims her as his wife and takes her home to his messy shack and his four unruly children.
As written by Leslie Dixon (who wrote ''Outrageous Fortune'') and directed by Garry Marshall, ''Overboard'' is loaded with potential as long as it sticks to Joanna's comic revulsion at all this squalor, and her suspicion that she may be cut from different cloth. Dean really exacerbates matters by making up stories about how forward she was on their first date, and insisting that his oafish, beer-drinking buddy (played enjoyably by Michael Hagerty) is her high-school beau.
However, no one is content to leave well enough alone. Miss Hawn, now called Annie, must rise magnificently to her new responsibilities. After the initial funny complaints let up (''My life is like death, my children are the spawn of hell!'' she shrieks at one point), the shack begins to look better and everyone's spirits improve. The place is clean. The kids behave. Store-bought marigolds sprout in the yard. Pretty soon, Annie is even self-possessed enough to go to school with ''her'' children and berate their teacher.

The physical look of ''Overboard'' is also surprisingly dreary. Though the yacht scenes have some visual wit, particularly where Miss Hawn's outrageous costumes are concerned, John A. Alonzo's cinematography is conspicuously poor.
I was shocked at the end because of how the lesson in the story connect with the viewers, this movie is fun to watch even though it's an old movie.
Sana Dati Film
"Sana Dati"

“Sana Dati” is such a film.
What should have been a normal wedding day for Andrea (Lovi Poe) turns out to be more than what her family pays for when they hire videographer Dennis (Paulo Avelino). In front of the camera, Andrea sits as she answers questions from Dennis, who seems to actually know more about his subject more than she could have ever thought.
The questions are harmless enough, until Dennis prods even more, forcing Andrea to truly reflect on whether she really does love the man she is about to marry, former politician Robert (TJ Trinidad) or if she’s still hounded by a memory she had thought forgotten.
The non-linear narrative employed by director Jerrold Tarog might be confusing at first, but then you realize it only helps in mystifying further the internal struggle that both Andrea and Dennis face. Are they lovers? Were they lovers? Could Dennis be that forgotten memory?

Such is the beauty of “Sana Dati”—it challenges you to ask questions and holds your interest from start to finish. And it certainly helps that the crystal-clear cinematography is a delight to the eyes and one could say it provides a contrast to the intended blur that is the story’s theme.
Poe, in all her character’s brokenness, is majestic in this film. Who would have thought that acting out a bloated stomach could still have a certain level of sexiness? Andrea is a girl that is flawed despite her physical perfection. But she had known love and to a certain extent still holds on that concept even though she’ll have to continue believing in it the rest of her life with a man she barely knows.
I could only imagine how Andrea’s character was described to Poe but she understood it and it comes across exceptionally in the film.

Trinidad’s Robert, meanwhile, is nothing like the guy we know in love stories whom we cheer for to lose. The confusion he shows and the restraint thereafter adds to the intensity of this unconventional love triangle.
The same can be said of Avelino whose mysterious role sets everything in motion. Stoic behind the camera, his Dennis is anything but as proven in flashbacks, displaying Avelino’s range as an actor who in this film has a longing for truth.
I don’t want to give anything away but there’s a role dutifully played by Benjamin Alves that puts everything into perspective. He is involved in one scene that just truly breaks one’s heart.

And there are other characters of course who are memorable despite their bit parts—important nonetheless and serves as the icing on this well-baked film.

“Sana Dati” is such a film.
What should have been a normal wedding day for Andrea (Lovi Poe) turns out to be more than what her family pays for when they hire videographer Dennis (Paulo Avelino). In front of the camera, Andrea sits as she answers questions from Dennis, who seems to actually know more about his subject more than she could have ever thought.
The questions are harmless enough, until Dennis prods even more, forcing Andrea to truly reflect on whether she really does love the man she is about to marry, former politician Robert (TJ Trinidad) or if she’s still hounded by a memory she had thought forgotten.
The non-linear narrative employed by director Jerrold Tarog might be confusing at first, but then you realize it only helps in mystifying further the internal struggle that both Andrea and Dennis face. Are they lovers? Were they lovers? Could Dennis be that forgotten memory?

Such is the beauty of “Sana Dati”—it challenges you to ask questions and holds your interest from start to finish. And it certainly helps that the crystal-clear cinematography is a delight to the eyes and one could say it provides a contrast to the intended blur that is the story’s theme.
Poe, in all her character’s brokenness, is majestic in this film. Who would have thought that acting out a bloated stomach could still have a certain level of sexiness? Andrea is a girl that is flawed despite her physical perfection. But she had known love and to a certain extent still holds on that concept even though she’ll have to continue believing in it the rest of her life with a man she barely knows.
I could only imagine how Andrea’s character was described to Poe but she understood it and it comes across exceptionally in the film.

Trinidad’s Robert, meanwhile, is nothing like the guy we know in love stories whom we cheer for to lose. The confusion he shows and the restraint thereafter adds to the intensity of this unconventional love triangle.
The same can be said of Avelino whose mysterious role sets everything in motion. Stoic behind the camera, his Dennis is anything but as proven in flashbacks, displaying Avelino’s range as an actor who in this film has a longing for truth.
I don’t want to give anything away but there’s a role dutifully played by Benjamin Alves that puts everything into perspective. He is involved in one scene that just truly breaks one’s heart.

And there are other characters of course who are memorable despite their bit parts—important nonetheless and serves as the icing on this well-baked film.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Chants and Cheers
"Our Best"
The Chants and Cheers competition was held last 5th of February 2015 at the Asia Pacific College Auditorium. Our block, ABMA 153 competed against our co – Multimedia Arts student and some Engineering students. The block ABMA 151 won 3rd place, they are representing the pink team.For the 2nd place, I am not sure what block is it, but they are Engineering student, performing with light off. They are representing the white team. They seem more like an ABMA student than us and for the 1st place, or the Chants and Cheers Champion, it is also an Engineering block. Representing the red team.
We ABMA-154, the orange team did our best in the competition, tireless practicing and mind twisting of thinking what or how we will perform in the competition, but still our best was not enough to won over the others.
Still it was a great experience competing with the other sections and we accept our loss and made is as our lesson.
Jon Santos
"About Me"

Star for all Seasons Governor Vilma Santos – Recto, Rosana Roces,Armida Siguion - Reyna, President Joseph Estrada, Senator Loi Estrada, Sharon Cuneta, Bro. Mike Velarde, President Fidel V. Ramos, President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, Senator Juan Flavier, Senator Miriam Defensor - Santiago, Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, Senator Grace Poe, Queen of all Media Kris Aquino, Korina Sanchez, Anne Curtis, Miss World 2013 Megan Young, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Alozo Wurtzbach, 8 -Division Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao, Dionisia Pacquiao, Apl de Ap, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Oprah Winfrey are some of the famous personalities Mr. Jonathan Adriano Santos has impersonated. He is well known as Jon Santos, the Philippines’ most popular actor/ impersonator since the 80’s up to the present.
Popular comedian Sir Jon Santos had a talk in Asia Pacific College about Himself,. He said that he was talking about and copying other persons in a talk or when someone invited him. But he was acknowledge to have a talk about himself. He said that he was nervous because it was his first time facing the audience being himself rather than being someone else. During his talk he narrated us students how his passion started. From being an Economic student at the University of the Philippines Diliman, to having a part time job while studying, to being the apprentice of Willie Nepomuceno and Tessie Tomas, and up to this time he had achieve his goals.

Star for all Seasons Governor Vilma Santos – Recto, Rosana Roces,Armida Siguion - Reyna, President Joseph Estrada, Senator Loi Estrada, Sharon Cuneta, Bro. Mike Velarde, President Fidel V. Ramos, President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, Senator Juan Flavier, Senator Miriam Defensor - Santiago, Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Pres. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino, Senator Grace Poe, Queen of all Media Kris Aquino, Korina Sanchez, Anne Curtis, Miss World 2013 Megan Young, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Alozo Wurtzbach, 8 -Division Boxing Champion Manny Pacquiao, Dionisia Pacquiao, Apl de Ap, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Oprah Winfrey are some of the famous personalities Mr. Jonathan Adriano Santos has impersonated. He is well known as Jon Santos, the Philippines’ most popular actor/ impersonator since the 80’s up to the present.
Popular comedian Sir Jon Santos had a talk in Asia Pacific College about Himself,. He said that he was talking about and copying other persons in a talk or when someone invited him. But he was acknowledge to have a talk about himself. He said that he was nervous because it was his first time facing the audience being himself rather than being someone else. During his talk he narrated us students how his passion started. From being an Economic student at the University of the Philippines Diliman, to having a part time job while studying, to being the apprentice of Willie Nepomuceno and Tessie Tomas, and up to this time he had achieve his goals.
"Follow your passion...I did!" he said.
Reference:
https://www.facebook.com/asiapacificcollege.edu/?fref=ts
PARASYTE
"Parasyte"
The plot of the story is that the aliens enter into human brains via ear canal and take control of their bodies. One of the aliens tries to enter into teenager Shinichi Izumi's brain, but is blocked because of his headphones. Instead, it invades his right hand. Shinichi calls it Migi, which has now an eye and a mouth. Accepting the fact that one would die if another dies, they join forces against other parasites.
The plot of the story is that the aliens enter into human brains via ear canal and take control of their bodies. One of the aliens tries to enter into teenager Shinichi Izumi's brain, but is blocked because of his headphones. Instead, it invades his right hand. Shinichi calls it Migi, which has now an eye and a mouth. Accepting the fact that one would die if another dies, they join forces against other parasites.
A Japanese teen manages to stop an alien infection before it spreads to his brain, but is then forced to coexist with the mutant creature when it takes control of his right arm in “Parasyte.” Part horror movie, part buddy comedy and part superhero origin story, this clever twist on the classic body-snatcher formula — adapted from a popular manga and divided into two features (this first installment opening Nov. 29, followed by part two in 2015) — couldn’t be in better hands: Blockbuster helmer Takashi Yamazaki stands to achieve not just domestic domination, but a serious grip on genre aficionados’ imaginations worldwide.
Another of the aliens has taken control of Shinichi’s chemistry teacher, Ryoko Tamiya (Eri Fukatsu), but instead of posing a predictable threat to the students, she approaches her new identity as a form of science experiment. She’s intrigued by the way Righty manages to coexist with his human and serves as the go-between for Shinichi and the parasites, whom we still don’t know whether to trust. Even Righty, who would die if separated from his host, seems undecided whether to threaten or protect Shinichi at first. More interesting still is Ryoko’s decision to get pregnant, wondering whether her maternal instincts will override her potentially genocidal programming.
See how the story goes, the movie is full of twists with horror and comedy, it was made based in a manga story so what we had watch is just the part 1 of the story and we can't wait to watch the ful movie when it is being released.
"Someone may enter in your life but still you are the one one who control your life or how you live your life so do not be conquered by others decision or will. Be who you are"
Say "NO" to Smoking

"Smoking is DANGEROUS to health." This is the one that is written in the packs of cigarettes, but you know what smokers does not mind it. They smoke here, there, and everywhere. Yes, we have places that has signs "NO SMOKING", but just in some places, I salute them but what about those places that has signs like "SMOKING AREA", this is some kind of encouragement for smokers that they had a place for them to smoke.
For a long time now many people have different views about smoking in public places. Smokers feel it is their right to smoke where and when they want. On the other hand, non-smokers feel smokers violate their rights and endanger their life. Smoking causes heart disease, lung cancer and other serious illnesses. Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer. A substantial number of lung cancers that occur in non-smokers can be attributed to involuntary smoking. There are some parts in the United States where you can smoke in public places; on the other hand in New York there are designated areas. While some people feel that smoking in public places should remain since it is their right, it seems quite clear that smoking in public places should be banned because second-hand smoke will endanger non-smokers health and it pollutes the environment.Smokers feel they have had the right to smoke in a public place for so long that it should not be taken away. Restaurants and businesses should be allowed to set their own smoking rules, based on demands of the customers. Also business may decrease if they do not allow smokers the right to smoke, especially in bars and restaurants.
Smoking is not only dangerous to the one is smoking but also to those who will inhale the smoke that while they are smoking or what you called second-hand smokers. Mood-stimulation,poor eye sight, appetite suppressant, anxiety and irritability,lungs and heart problem, These are what smoking can do to your health. But still you wan't to smoke? There's more the one's you love will also suffer from these as you smoke near them, they can also get health problems and to your children they will be urge also to smoke as you smoke.
Quit smoking before your body quits in your smoking!
Reference:
www.healthline.com
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=smoking+affects+your+body&safe=strict&source=
lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjo8rTy_KDLAhUEm5QKHdkQD2UQ_AUIBygB&biw=
1366&bih=599#imgrc=kz6rvIJPNfmONM%3A
Turn Left,Turn Right

Faith.Destiny. True love. Right place at the right time.
These are the things that this movie portray. The story of the movie was great specially when the twists and a touch of tragedy barge in the movie became interesting.


Although there is a good chance to meet again in a city like Taipei, they don't come across each other by chance, another time.
The two also don't know, that they are living in the exact same building and that they are only seperated by a thin wall. It seems like destiny has a grudge against John and Eve, because every time John turns left, Eve turns right...
Until there was an incident happen, an earthquake occur and destroy some part of their town and most of all the wall that divide them with each other.
References:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367174/reviews
http://www.asianmovieweb.com/en/reviews/turn_left_turn_right.htm
References:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0367174/reviews
http://www.asianmovieweb.com/en/reviews/turn_left_turn_right.htm
RPG METANOIA

The film opens with a lengthy action sequence where Zero, a heroic kid who is quite adept with the yoyo as a weapon, makes his way through a horde of robots and defeats a three-headed monstrosity who looks like a cross between a hydra and a jack-in-the-box, revealing a prize, a mysterious mask that is supposed to give its wearer god-like powers. The computer hangs. The mother scolds. Zero is Nico (voiced by Zaijan Jaranilla), a frail kid who spends his days and nights leveling up his character in Metanoia, an online role-playing game where he can be everything he can't be in real life.
The story's less of a stretch than what can be expected from animated features. When it is not concerned with the plotline of an in-game character wreaking havoc on the real world via a virus that transmits images through the computer that effectively turns humans into gaming zombies, the film spends time exploring the domestic life of Nico, his intimate dinner conversations with his mother (voiced by Eugene Domingo), his webcam communications with his father (voiced by Aga Muhlach), who is working overseas, his blossoming crush with a girl next door, his role in his gaming troop, and his inefficiencies in sports and other physical activities. A bulk of what makes RPG Metanoia so charming is how it translates these relatable elements of living into gorgeous animation.
It was a great film and so much to learn from, especially now the youth is more fond of playing computer games rather than the outdoor games.
References:
http://www.movienews.me/2010/07/rpg-metanoia-3d-movie-trailer-plot.html
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=rpg+metanoia+pictures&safe=strict&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwlJPS6KDLAhWHtpQKHTKMCEEQ_AUICCg
Saturday, February 13, 2016
FIlipino Author
"Amado V. Hernandez"
Amado Vera Hernandez, commonly known as Amado V. Hernandez. A Filipino writer, freedom fighter and a labor leader.
He wrote novels, poems, plays and essays. Some of his famous works are the novel of "Mga Ibong Mandaragit" (Birds of prey) in 1969, the "Luha ng Buwaya" (Crocodile's Tears) in 1972, the poem "Chow Chow" and some of his plays that are what he experienced while in prison "Muntinlupa" in 1957, the "Hagdan sa Bahaghari" ( Stairway to the Rainbow) in 1958, the "Ang Mga Kagalang Galang"( The Venerables) in 1959, and the "mag Kabilang Mukha ng Isang Bagol" ( Two Sides of a Coin) in 1960 and his essays are "Si Atang at ang Dulaan"(Atang and the Theater) and the "Si Jose Corazon de Jesus at ang Panulaan (Jose Corazon de Jesus and Our Poetry). These works are inspiring and eye opener for such readers.
In the articles written about him they said that he was imprisoned, during the Japanese invasion here in the Philippines he joined the resistance movement, he was an intelligence operative back then. After the war the president that time appointed him as a councilor of Manila during the reconstruction of war-devastated city. But his most activities after the war involved organizing labor unions across the country through the labor federation Congress of Labor Organizations (CLO). Influenced by the philosophy of Marx he advocated revolution as a means of change. On May 5, 1947, he led the biggest labor strike to hit Manila at that time. The following year, he became president of the CLO and led another massive labor demonstration on May 1, 1948.
In 1950, the Philippine military started a crackdown against the communist movement, which was had sparked open rebellion in some areas on Luzon island, and the CLO headquarters was raided on January 20, 1951. Hernandez was arrested on January 26 on the suspicion that he was among the leaders of the rebellion.
But with no proper evidence he was transferred from one camp to another for six months, it took nearly a year before he was indicated a charge. He was assisted by those few who has interest in civil rights, but he was remained in prison while his appeal is in pending.
After five years of imprisonment, the Supreme court allowed him to post a bail, and he resumed his journalistic ways. On May 30, 1964 they acquitted him, and in decision it would be a landmark in Philippine jurisprudence. The "People of the Philippines vs. Amado V. Hernandez" is now a standard case in the Philippine Law schools. As he continued to teach and to write his acquittal . Until he died teaching in the school of University of the Philippines on March 24, 1970, and even received prestigious awards from different organizations.
Of all he experienced he wrote something about it that can inspire or challenge some. being in such kind of situations or state he did not let those to be a hindrance to his way, instead he use it as his weapon to survive and to create his legacy.
References:
National Historical Institute, Filipinos in History 5 vols. (Manila: National Historical Institute, 1995)
www.designbluemanila.com
www.arkibongbayan.org
Self Introduction

My name is Ashley Joelle Raneses, seventeen years of age, turning eighteen this December 16, 2016. A simple girl from the province of Oriental Mindoro. I grew up there, finished elementary and secondary level in the school of Clarendon College, my Alma Mater. In that school my art skills were enhanced. At the age of four i already started to hold a crayon and as expected all of the books and reports of my mom became a piece of art by a four years old girl. I drew and drew everything that I've imagine, with different colors and mixing different media in it, instead of getting angry about what i have done, they cherished it and called it as my "talent".
My mom? my mom is the best, Melanie Rico Raneses, she is my first mentor, she teaches me what art is, "this is how you will express, not to impress" she said. My mom trained me well and of course without her I'm not here as well.My dad is Noriel Ciocson Raneses, he is my number one fan. In all of my competitions back then, he was always there, I remember my first competition back then when I was in grade two, I competed higher grade school levels in poster making, it's where your idea about the topic were elaborated into a artwork drawing with different colors as well, my dad was always there.I also have a very supportive big brother, he is Danielle Rico Raneses a medical technologists, he is one of my idols, before I learned this and that he already learned those. He gives way his dreams to have a degree in art just for me to fulfill my dream.
I'm so blessed and thankful to have this kind of family in my life.
During my elementary days I always join the poster making contest in our school and sometimes I also join outside the campus and have the chance to compete in other schools , even out of town. In our school I became the head of the cartoonists in our school paper "Carpe Diem" which means "seize the day". When I became a high school student at the same school i was banned to join this kinds of contest it because of the administrators told me that to "give chance to others" so I obey them but I got jealous to the other students who may compete, they got the chance to share and show what ideas or thoughts they had in mind. When I graduated from high school they thought that I have no plans in life, my classmates started their review for the examinations for the schools they want to enter for the college. I explain to my parents what I have in mind and they agreed with it. My family supports me well specially through finance.
I was enrolled at Asia Pacific College(APC) taking the course of multimedia arts. I chose this course not because i have nothing to chose on to but because of my passion on arts. I failed to express myself through speaking or by explaining myself verbally so i use my artworks to let people know who I am, what do I feel or what i want to share. Before entering this course I thought that I knew a lot about arts but no. Pursuing multimedia arts was not easy as anyone thought of, and having APC to mold me as an artist was never easy. But it is such a blessing being challenge by the classmate and school mates that i have and being taught by those who mastered these field is beyond expectations.
I love arts and arts became a part of me and now I want to became a part of it as well.
These are the pieces of me.
Plagiarism

What is plagiarism? Are you one of those who plagiarize? "Copying" and "borrowing" can disguise this serious offense. Plagiarism is stealing of ideas,use of another's production without even crediting the source, just somehow present as a new and original idea or a product derived from an existing source, and the most obvious thing to commit plagiarism is when you copy and paste the idea or the product it self and label it as your own.
The consequences of plagiarism can be personal,professional, ethical, and legal. With plagiarism detection software are so readily available and in use, plagiarists are being caught at an alarming rate. Once accused of plagiarism, a person will most likely always be regarded with suspicion. Ignorance is not an excuse. Plagiarists include academics, professionals, students, journalists, authors, and others.If you plagiarize you should be aware of the consequences.
For students plagiarism allegations can cause a particular student to be suspended, worse, to be expelled. Their academic record can reflect the ethics offense, possibly causing the student to be barred from entering college from high school or another college. Schools, colleges, and universities take plagiarism very seriously. Most educational institutions have academic integrity committees who police students. Many schools suspend students for their first violation. Students are usually expelled for further offences.
For professionals this can destroy professional reputation. Depending on the offense and the plagiarist's public stature, his o her name may become ruined. Making any kind of meaningful career impossible. Some of this professionals commit serious offense they got caught and some was admitted in jail because of the content that they had plagiarize.
Plagiarism may not only harm the original author by his/her stolen idea, they can also suffer from misinterpretation, some of them gets a hard time in also getting their names cleared, "who is who?", that kind of situation made them angry and sometimes they attempt suicide just to clear everything. In this generation plagiarism became a part of a natural lives but the authorities now have the detection software in which they can detect plagiarized article or a work.
Others idea may be tempting to be plagiarize, instead of plagiarizing someones work use it as an inspiration or a guide to your work. Plagiarism is not the key for your work to be famous or to be heard, in someways you can, just believe in yourself and be yourself.
References:
http://www.plagiarism.org/plagiarism-101/what-is-plagiarism
http://libguides.falmouthacademy.org/content.php?pid=650215&sid=5385834
http://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1230679
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