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kaitipunan-blog · 6 years
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Tips for Freshies: Pick Your Besties Wisely New life. New environment. New faces. A whole new adjustments. The first day feels in college is like what you have felt way back on your first day on your preparatory school. The feeling of excitement mixing with anxiousness, eating your whole being. The edgy feeling on talking to your seat mate is still the same. "Will they find me cool or weird?" "Are they nice?" "Will they going to like me?" These questions will popped in your mind when you enter the classroom full of different faces and surely different personality. College is a long run, striving process. And as an individual, you can't strive your four years in college all by your self. You need to find friends who will be with you in all the struggles you will be facing in that four years time. Here are some tips: 1. Choose friends with similar values.  Yes, you can respect others opinion and beliefs but choosing friends with the same like values you're having will keep you from compromising and being negatively influenced by those contradicting your principles and beliefs. 2.Choose friends with common goals. Someone with the same dreams with you is someone who wants you to be his or her officemates! In that case he will push you through reach that goal he is aiming too. 3.Choose friends who can bring balance in areas where you are weaker. Someone who can give spice to your too sweet world. Someone who can help you yo do your Algebra while you were doing her take home experiment in Chemistry. 4.Choose friends that stretch, motivate and encourage you.  A friend can be your cheerleader too. Not the one who will grab all the self confidence you were having inside. 5.Choose friends that share the same interests.  Friendship is like writing on journals. Journals that talks too! You cant keep on talking if you both love the same genre in music, if you both love that movie. Remember communication is the number one key in successful relationship. 6.Choose friends that have a thirst for knowledge. If someones ask you something they don't know, you wont stop until you didn't find the answer, right? In this kind of friends, you can learn too from their curiosity. 7. Choose friends who will celebrate your success.  A friend is someone who will be happy about your success not someone who will be envious about all the milestone and the achievements you have. They are so rare that if you find them, keep them close. 8. Choose friends who are “get-it” people.  Get-it people are serious about their goals and serious about success. In this people around you, no doubt you will adapt their mindset. 9. Give what you expect to get. Every friendship is a give-and-take. If you expect great friends, you first have to be one yourself. If you live by the Golden Rule of treating others as you would want to be treated, then you won’t be disappointed — you will find your friendships fulfilling and rewarding. J In these tips, you will surely survive all those no sleep night doing activities, project and most specially, thesis with your right chosen besties.
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kaitipunan-blog · 6 years
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Development of A Low Cost Pet Monitoring Smart Device Ms. Harra Alyssa M. Dilig & Ms. Jea Allyson C. Sejas Are you a pet lover and having an outgoing lifestyle? Worry no more, this invention will make your life easier and will surely gives you the peace of mind while you were away from home. The development of a low cost pet monitoring smart device lessen the stress level of your pets at home and no more over feeding since you can schedule their feeding time in your smart phone via app.
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kaitipunan-blog · 6 years
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Know your rights! What is Media Law? Media Law is a legal field that relates to legal regulation of the telecommunications industry, information technology, broadcasting, advertising, the entertainment industry, censorship, and internet and online services among others. Why we need Media Law? Media Law became important because of the popularity of all the social media platform netizens using everyday. As a media user and practitioner, we should know our rights. First is copyright concerns for original works, trademarks for different brands, or even patents for media related technologies or processes. Plagiarism is a crime. And that what Media Law gives enormous area of concern. Another area of concern under Media Law is Defamation. It is the action of damaging the good reputation of someone; slander or libel. As the social media rises, the risk of crimes in the internet rises as well. We should be sharp enough to know what is right and to omit what is wrong. We should all know our rights! Source: https://www.hg.org/media.html#1
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kaitipunan-blog · 6 years
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Changes in one click Technology provided us already the platform were we can collect and disseminate information, the social media sites. What we only need is to have understanding and care about what is happening in our surrounding.  As a simple citizen, we can be a help in our society's improvement. We can be all, Citizen Journalist.  But what is Citizen Journalism first?  Citizen journalism refers to all forms of public reporting carried out online. This includes everything from blogs covering a local Little League tournament to the online posts of citizens in countries where the national media is government controlled. When an event is too small for larger media to take notice or the media cannot report the facts without censorship, citizen journalism may be the only source of information on what is actually occurring behind the media blackout. With the help of our mobile phones and social media accounts we can share various news that is happening in our community and also with the help of Internet to spread the information.Citizen journalism is referred to by many other names, including: Collaborative citizen journalism (CCJ)  Personal publishing  Grassroots media  Networked journalism  Open source journalism  Citizen media  Participatory journalism  Hyperlocal journalism  Distributed journalism  Stand-alone journalism  Bottom-up journalism  Nonmedia journalism  Indymedia  Guerrilla journalism So be one, and make your social media stay worthy! (Source:https://www.techopedia.com/definition/2386/citizen-journalism)
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kaitipunan-blog · 7 years
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Panata. Ako si Binibining Katipunan. Namamanatang pananatilihing buhay at pagyayabungin ang sariling wika hanggang aking kamatayan.
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kaitipunan-blog · 7 years
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In prayer ( Panata 2017)
"Salamat sa wikang naging haligi ng aming mga tula."
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kaitipunan-blog · 7 years
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I want to be that kind of sunflower. Brightest among the rest. Even just in your eyes.
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kaitipunan-blog · 8 years
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Throwback
Lets all have a fast glimpse of the past. Where everything is so breathakingly innoccent. Where everyone don't mind the way you speak or dress. Where you don't have to be bothered by scrutinizing eyes of the people. Where everyone don't go after the fame that social media can give. To where you still don't give a damn thing about what happening in the real world. To where you still don't care.
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kaitipunan-blog · 8 years
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Represents the painful desire of your scathed ❤️. Elysirc. 💔
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kaitipunan-blog · 8 years
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Right at this moment you are her wrong person. Simply because you love her at the not so perfect timing. Or simply she finally moved on from the feeling you now experiencing towards her.
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kaitipunan-blog · 8 years
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It's about being 💪 than a damsel
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