Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
democracy challenge
Democracy Video Challenge accepting submissions until Jan. 31 Print E-mail
Friday, 16 October 2009
Digg!
The Democracy Video Challenge, a global call to action celebrating democracy, is currently accepting video shorts (3 minutes or less) that complete the phrase: “Democracy is…”
In its second year, the Challenge will honor winners from every region of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Near East and North Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. Contestants may also submit videos anonymously, but will not be eligible for the grand prize. The winning videos are selected by global online voting on YouTube.
Contest details below:
Who: The Democracy Video Challenge is a unique partnership comprising democracy, and youth organizations, the film and entertainment industry, academia, and the U.S. government. In its inaugural year, the Challenge attracted more than 900 videos from 95 countries around the world.
What: The Democracy Video Challenge is currently accepting video shorts (3 minutes or less) that complete the phrase: “Democracy is…”
When: Entry deadline is Jan. 31, 2010
Prize: The winners will receive an all-expense paid trip to Hollywood, New York, and Washington, D.C. They will participate in screenings of their videos, visits to TV/film sets and meet filmmakers, entertainment executives, media, U.S. government officials and more!
Last year, the Challenge’s six winners hailed from Brazil, Nepal, Philippines, Poland, UAE and Zambia.
More Info: Submit video submissions to: www.youtube.com/democracychallenge
For additional information, please visit: www.videochallenge.america.gov/
Friday, 16 October 2009
Digg!
The Democracy Video Challenge, a global call to action celebrating democracy, is currently accepting video shorts (3 minutes or less) that complete the phrase: “Democracy is…”
In its second year, the Challenge will honor winners from every region of the world: Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia and the Pacific, Europe, the Near East and North Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Western Hemisphere. Contestants may also submit videos anonymously, but will not be eligible for the grand prize. The winning videos are selected by global online voting on YouTube.
Contest details below:
Who: The Democracy Video Challenge is a unique partnership comprising democracy, and youth organizations, the film and entertainment industry, academia, and the U.S. government. In its inaugural year, the Challenge attracted more than 900 videos from 95 countries around the world.
What: The Democracy Video Challenge is currently accepting video shorts (3 minutes or less) that complete the phrase: “Democracy is…”
When: Entry deadline is Jan. 31, 2010
Prize: The winners will receive an all-expense paid trip to Hollywood, New York, and Washington, D.C. They will participate in screenings of their videos, visits to TV/film sets and meet filmmakers, entertainment executives, media, U.S. government officials and more!
Last year, the Challenge’s six winners hailed from Brazil, Nepal, Philippines, Poland, UAE and Zambia.
More Info: Submit video submissions to: www.youtube.com/democracychallenge
For additional information, please visit: www.videochallenge.america.gov/
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Muslim
i just wish the ending was different. religious difference is not a bar for people to fall in love and settle together.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
announcement
Monday, October 19, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
reflection on the grades
i have no choice but to fail students who merely copied their papers from the internet. i am referring to some of my students in humanities.
worst, they have not submitted their projects despite my reminder to them to do so.
while i have been a constant pro-student teacher, myself being a student even at this very time, i cannot in conscience allow people to simply ignore the basic rules in writing papers. one can make changes/modifications/alterations, but never, ever copy everything verbatim.
it becomes money, rather, taxes not well spent.
worst, they have not submitted their projects despite my reminder to them to do so.
while i have been a constant pro-student teacher, myself being a student even at this very time, i cannot in conscience allow people to simply ignore the basic rules in writing papers. one can make changes/modifications/alterations, but never, ever copy everything verbatim.
it becomes money, rather, taxes not well spent.
ala helen of troy....
pero i am thinking, baka mas appropriate ang title na katorse dito. joke.
another take on helen of troy
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
reminders
for those who have not yet taken the finals, please contact me.
for those who have not yet submitted their projects, please do so ASAP.
for those who failed the midterms/finals, please also talk to me tomorrow.
i also need two student assistants to help me check/compute grades. i pay by the hour (25 pesos.
also, other class records please forward it to me.
my smart number:
092847253521
for those who have not yet submitted their projects, please do so ASAP.
for those who failed the midterms/finals, please also talk to me tomorrow.
i also need two student assistants to help me check/compute grades. i pay by the hour (25 pesos.
also, other class records please forward it to me.
my smart number:
092847253521
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
announcement
exam for humanities (arts) will be this thursday 8:30-10:00
world history is also scheduled this friday.
goodluck
world history is also scheduled this friday.
goodluck
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