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This is my favorite praise and worship song..... very applicable to anyone, born again or not.........

Poem:"12,2,20".......the life of an adolecent

I woke up in the morning
But saw a starling
I went back to bed
But the morning shone ahead

12 I was happy
But still very dizzy
13, I stood tall
But still I do fall

14, yes! I moved on
Then 1, I became strong
Because I learned how to catch
My own fish from the batch

But when I was 16
I went home crying
Because I have to go
Away from my home

When I was 18, it all became a twirl
19 I solved it
I can really do it

And came 20
Gave thanks to the almighty
Because he is the one
Who guided me through the run

Factors That Affect Pollution



Pollution is the top most problem across the planet today. Even no one knows what will the future be and how will it be if this continues. Factors are the basis of how is pollution generated , may it be land, air or water. Based on common knowledge, I have listed down possible factors affecting pollution:

1. Knowledge- If one does not have adequate knowledge, this will cause their personal understanding such as burning plastics. People without adequate knowledge will be thinking this as practical for it can reduce garbage, but no. This can just make it worse.

2. Poverty- Lack of garbage bins, comfort rooms and proper water drainage can be an additional to the problem. Seeing subdivisions with proper waste disposal makes us think of financial aspects which poverty struck people cannot afford. Making poverty an aspect. The government shall do something about this problem.

3.Natural Disasters and Disturbances- Weather can disturb garbage piles and bins so as destruct natural landscapes making it dirty and cluttered. When uncleaned, this will cause another problem, pollution.

4. Other Factors- Basic attitudes can lead to pollution. ex. Laziness; unable to throw garbage properly. also improper family upbringing and many others such as inconsiderable noise anywhere.

This may sound FUNNY but this is the truth. Continue to save mother earth... see the picture above? that is the result.

Campus: STEC Acquaintance Party

11th of June 2009 around 3:00 in the afternoon, Science and Technology High school pushed the postponed acquaintance party that was to be on June 5 of 2009. Not minding the unfair weather, activities were not interrupted. One of those was the Amazing race. With 7 pit stops and 1 special stop. Fourth year High School students organized this activity. Next was the tableau from which the 4th year LDV gained the 1st place, second was the 2nd year Isaac Newton, 3rd by the TE, 4th were the AVLs and 5th was the AGF. The activity was then followed by the cheer/yell competition. First to present were the 1st year Agapito Flores, followed by 3rd year Thomas Edison, 4th year LDV, then came in the sophies from AVL and last was the Isaac Newton. Then a commical skit was held right after the Yell competition. Order of the participants were the inverse of the above.Winners of the competition were not yet announced at this moment. Nearly 7 pm was the BBQ party, with 3 pcs of bbq in each plate, "pancit", 3 native rice "puso",spoon and fork of course, and a tetra pack of juice. The whole activity Ended up 8:30 in the evening and ending with it is the leaving of an excellent teacher, Sir Jeggar Apiag. Is this really goodbye? Thats what we will find out next.

International:Swine Flu H1N1 Severity - What Does The Level 6 Pandemic Alert Really Mean and H1N1 Swine Flu Updates


World Health Organization (WHO) concerns about the damages carried along with the A(H1N1) Swine Flu Virus.

The WHO classifies the A(H1N1) flu virus as the level 6 epidemic alert. This plague was classified as follows.
At this moment, WHO considers the overall severity of the influenza pandemic to be moderate. This assessment is based on scientific evidence available to WHO, as well as input from its Member States on the pandemic’s impact on their health systems, and their social and economic functioning.
The moderate assessment reflects that:
* Most people recover from infection without the need for hospitalization or medical care.
* Overall, national levels of severe illness from influenza A(H1N1) appear similar to levels seen during local seasonal influenza periods, although high levels of disease have occurred in some local areas and institutions.
* Overall, hospitals and health care systems in most countries have been able to cope with the numbers of people seeking care, although some facilities and systems have been stressed in some localities.
WHO is concerned about current patterns of serious cases and deaths that are occurring primarily among young persons, including the previously healthy and those with pre-existing medical conditions or pregnancy.

As of June 15, 2009:
74 countries including Philippines have officially reported 29,669 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection (Swine Flu), and 145 deaths have been attributed to H1N1 Swine Flu worldwide. The H1N1 Swine Flu is now pandemic status. This proves to be reasonable to be an epidemic level 6.