Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Reflection in I.C.T. ( First Quarter )

Reflection In I.C.T. ( First Quarter )

First, What are the discoveries/learning's that  have gained or Learned? The discoveries/learning's that i have gained or Learned that internet is very useful to some students like us. That Internet is very important in our community in the reason that internet can make our assignments, projects, and Activities easier and faster to make it.
Second, What are the problems/challenge that I have Encounter? The problems/challenge that I have Encounter, i have done a lot of challenge in this quarter but I try to solve it . I am lazy in Listening in our lessons.
Third, How did I addressed this Challenge? I addressed this challenge by listening and paying attention in my teacher. And trying to understand those lessons that I can't understand. I'm avoiding too to my Classmates who are very talkative.
Last, Moving on...What will you do next? Next, I will be more active in listening and understanding our lessons so that I may be able to upgrade my Scores :)

Modern Day hero

World's Oldest superhero, the Phantom

MOST historians consider The Phantom as the first masked hero to appear in a comic strip. The Phantom was created by comic creator Lee Falk (April 28,1911 - March 13, 1999) and first debuted in a newspaper strip in 1936. Lee literally wrote his comic strips from 1934 to the last days of his life, when in hospital he tore off his oxygen mask to dictate his stories. Falk's original stories were set in the dark African Congo of the 1930's, fighting headhunters, pirates and other villains of the time. Falk's character, like his bat-winged counterpart, used superstition against his enemies. Villains believed him to be a ghost thanks to a costume inspired by a mythical African spirit.

The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip that began with a daily newspaper strip on February 17, 1936, followed by a color Sunday strip on May 28, 1939; both are still running as of 2009.

While the Phantom is not the first fictional costumed crimefighter, he is the first to wear the skintight costume that has become a hallmark of comic book superheroes, and the first to wear a mask with no visible pupils, another superhero standard
The publisher Moonstone is bringing the character up-to-date and targeting a more mature audience than previous decades will breathe new life into a character that although often overlooked, influenced much of the comic industry we know today.

In the beginning The Phantom had been a half-drowned sailor, flung ashore on the terrible, blood-drenched Bengalla coast after pirates burned his ship and slaughtered his mates. The gentle Bandar pygmies, taking him to be a sea god of ancient prophecy, nursed him back to fitness and became his everlasting friends -- as the castaway faced his destiny, donned costume and mask and was reborn as the first of the Phantoms, scourge of predators everywhere.
"I swear to devote my life to the destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty and injustice!" he cried as he formally took "The Oath of the Skull" by firelight. "And my sons and their sons shall follow me!"
And in time there was a son. In time that son begat another, and thereafter that son begat again. After a while, there arose a dynasty of Phantoms, one after another, born into the legend then reared and rigorously drilled in the disciplines and the duties.
Through the generations these eerily identical jungle lords have prowled an evil world in the cloaks of many identities, and none today but the Bandar and a handful of other secret souls know that all are not one and the same.
The modern Phantom is the 21st of the line. Since Feb. 17, 1936, he has been the law in his dangerous part of the world, a one-man police force, a silent avenger who appears and vanishes like lightning. His home is the fearsome "Skull Cave," deep in the heart of his jungle. His only intimates have been the faithful Bandar, his great white horse Hero, his savage gray wolf Devil, and his lovely American sweetheart Diana Palmer. Even the men of the Jungle Patrol, the paramilitary peacekeeping squad an ancestor had organized some years ago, have never seen the face of their mysterious commander in chief.
From thieves and smugglers to cut-throat harbor rats to crazed dictators seeking to enslave free men, all have met the Phantom over 60 thrilling years, and all have tasted his wrath. Always changing with the whirlwind times around him, he has increasingly come to function as something of a United Nations troubleshooter-at-large, a shadowy trench-coated figure slipping in and out of modern Third World political intrigue.
But never far from the Phantom's stage are the great emperors and brigands of yore, in the shining tales of his 20 heroic forebears, recounted in the epic Phantom Chronicles. In more than 60 years of daily newspaper stories and 58 years of Sunday-only yarns, "Phantom" creator Lee Falk has meticulously fleshed out the most minute details of a fabulous dynastic pageant, illuminating the lives of the Phantoms of old whose blood courses through the veins of the modern Ghost Who Walks. Many of them have swashbuckled their way through the famous newspaper comic strip in grand flashback sequences -- one early Phantom is known to have married Christopher Columbus' granddaughter; another is known to have married Shakespeare's niece; still another took a Mongol princess as his bride.
The fifth Phantom crossed swords with the pirate Blackbeard in the early 1600s. The 13th Phantom traveled to the young United States and fought alongside Jean Lafitte in the War of 1812. The 16th appears to have put in some time as a Wild West cowboy.
And succession is assured.
The current Phantom and Diana Palmer were wed in 1977, and today their scrappy young son, Kit, is in training to someday take the sacred "Oath of the Skull" and become the 22nd Phantom.

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Techers Day Celebration

" Teachers Day Celebration "

World Teachers’ Day held annually on 5 October is a UNESCO initiative, a day devoted to appreciating, assessing, and improving the educators of the world. The real point is to provide a time to look at and address issues pertaining to teachers. Strangely one of the most central, vital professionals to society does not receive the respect it deserves in some parts of the world.
WTD is a natural extension of UNESCO's all year round work of promoting teachers, ensuring that this profession, so vital to the healthy functioning of society, is itself "healthy".  Teachers are a normative indicator of social health.

First, Teachers are very active because thy acted like our second mother in their students.
Secondly, we should be thankful because
we have them. We have a teachers that are teaching us how to draw, speaks well and etc. And we should be please sorry to those we done in the past years, months, weeks, and days.
Lastly, We are very glad that we have them that they can actually save us in our projects, assignments and ect.
and they don;t want their students to be failed.

wika natin ang daang matuwid

" Wika natin ang daang matuwid "

" Wika nating ang daang matuwid ", it says that our language is the way to our dreams. Being a Filipino resident, we our very proud of our language.
Filipinos are very rich in those " yamang mineral " that we have. It can help us to be rich and to spread to the whole universe that we are active in taking care of it/.
Im very proud of  my language.

" Unravel the causes, Build the Solution, empower Science clubbers in action. "


" Unravel the causes, Build the Solution, empower Science clubbers in action. "

" Unravel the causes, build the solution, empower the science clubbers in action." , unravel the causes, find the causes for the way to be our environment clean and wonderful. Build the solution, build something that can solve our environmental problems. Empower the science clubbers in action, be a model to those science clubbers that they will be the one who will make a move in our School so that it will look like Wonderful and clean.

Letter to President




Dear Mr. President,

             First of all Sir, I would like to great you a wonderful and amazing day.
            The purpose in making this letter is to inform you that we need your help in some problems in our place here in Ilocos Sur. please help us to finish those roads that are destroyed during the typhoon and please help other patients in our Hospital to have a least in their bills.
             I hope that you can help us in our problems. And thank you for being a strict President of the Philippines.
Very truly yours,
Hannah Rhen Molina

Nutrition Month Celebration




Gutom at Malnutrition, Sama-sama Nating Wakasan.

                     As we all know that during the month of July, we are celebrating the MONTH OF NUTRITION. And in this Month of July, we are wall celebrating the MONTH OF NUTRITION 2013 here in Ilocos Sur National High School. We are expecting some of activities that T.L.E. Teachers will give us so that this celebration will be successful. 
                     
                   Some of the activities in this month is that Food Fest, Food Fest is very helpful because it can encourage some students like us to eat vegetables and fruits so that we can prevent malnutrition. Students who are selling some nutritious foods that can help us to be healthy and to be strong.
                    
                 Having a Good Healthy is GOOD. We can prevent High Blood and so on that can make us ill. And if you don't want some vegetables like ME, Try to eat some fruits that can help us to be strong enough.



President Pnoy 4th Sona



President Aquino 'Pnoy' 4th SONA

According to reports, Pnoy speech will tackle mainly on the passage of the Laws on Ph and Sin Tax.

The controversial Rh Law, which is now being questioned at the high court for allotting billions for contraceptives despite the insufficient budget allotted to state hospitals.

On his SONA, which he said he believes that it's approval will help a lot to improve the country's economy. The Sin Tax measure, meanwhile, aims to generate state revenue by imposing higher Tax on Tobacco andf Alcohol.