Archive for September, 2006

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

For God so loved the world
He gave us Him only Son
Jesus Christ our Savior
His most precious one
He has sent us His message of love
And sends those who hear
To bring the message to everyone
In a voice loud and clear

Let us tell the world of His love
The greatest love the world has known
Search the world for those who have walked
Astray and lead them home
Fill the world’s darkest corners
With His light from up above
Walk every step, Every mile, Every road
And tell the world, Tell the world of His love

(Tell the world of His love)
(Tell the world of His love)

Our Lord our savior our king
Emmanuelle prince of peace
Begotten of the Father’s love
Born to set us free
Let heaven and earth sing His phrases
His righteousness proclaim
Let every heart rejoice in His love
And magnify His name

Let us tell the world of His love
The greatest love the world has known
Search the world for those who have walked
Astray and lead them home
Fill the world’s darkest corners
With His light from up above
Walk every step, Every mile, Every road
And tell the world, Tell the world of His love

(Tell the world of His love)

Let us tell the world of His love
The greatest love the world has known
Search the world for those who have walked
Astray and lead them home
Fill the world’s darkest corners
With His light from up above
Walk every step, Every mile, Every road
And tell the world, Tell the world of His love

(Tell the world of His love)
Tell the world of His love

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Kung Kailangan Mo ko

Mayrong lungkot sa yong mga mata
At kay bigat ng yong dinadala
Kahit di mo man sabihin
Paghihirap mo’y nadarama ko rin

Narito ang mga palad ko
Handang dumamay kung kailangan mo
Asahan mong mayron kang kaibigan
Laging tapat sa yo

At kung kailangan mo ako
Sa oras ng iyong pag-iisa
Kung naninimdim
Asahan mong ako ay darating
Kung kailangan mo ako
Sa sandaling bigo na ang lahat
Pusong kay tamis
Kailan ma’y di kita matitiis
Sa sandaling kailangan mo ako

Narito ang mga palad ko
Handang dumamay kung kailangan mo
Asahan mong mayron kang kaibigan
Laging tapat sa yo

At kung kailangan mo ako
Sa oras ng iyong pag-iisa
Kung naninimdim
Asahan mong ako ay darating
Kung kailangan mo ako
Sa sandaling bigo na ang lahat
Pusong kay tamis
Kailan ma’y di kita matitiis
Sa sandaling kailangan mo ako

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

The Tale of Two Fish and a Frog wo fish named Sahasrabuddhi and Satabuddhi made a lake their home. They had a frog as a friend whose name was Ekabuddhi. Every day, they used to meet on the bank of the lake and discuss everything under the sun and disperse at sunset. One day, they saw some fishermen equipped with nets and each carrying a basket full of fish came that way and saw the lake and noticed that it was full of good fish. They told themselves that they should come early the next morning and bait the fish. The fish heard their conversation and were very worried. Then the frog asked Satabuddhi for advice. “O Satabuddhi, you have heard what the fishermen were planning. Now tell us what we should do. Should we remain in the lake or go somewhere else.” Sahsrabuddhi answered the question, “Don’t worry. You should not be scared by just words. The learned have said “The world is still safe because the dreams of snakes and wicked men never come true.” The fishermen may not even come tomorrow. If they come, I am here to save you.” Satabuddhi said, “You are a genius. What you say is correct. There is nothing that accomplished men cannot conquer. Remember how Chanakya had killed all the armed Nandas. “Where one cannot pierce sun and wind The wits of a resourceful man enter. One should not leave motherland, for, Nothing is happier than one’s own land.” Then, Ekabuddhi, the frog, said, “Friends, flight is the only thing I know. So, I and my wife will leave this place tonight itself.” Accordingly, the frog left the lake immediately. Next day, the fishermen came and netted lot of fish, frogs, crabs, turtles etc. and also Satabuddhi and Sahasrabuddhi and killed all of them. One of them carried Satabuddhi on his head because he was heavier and slung Sahsrabuddhi to his arm because he was long. Ekabuddhi showed this scene to his wife and said, “Didn’t I tell you what the fishermen will do? Now, see the plight of Satabuddhi and Sahasrabuddhi.” At the end, Chakradhara said, “O Suvarnasiddhi, you said that wisdom is superior to knowledge. But I say that wisdom alone without education does not serve any purpose.” “True,” said Suvarnasiddhi. “But it is not wise to rule out the advice of a friend. Greed made you ignore my advice. Haven’t you heard how the donkey ignored the advice of the jackal and got a millstone around his neck?” There was a donkey named Uddhata living in a village, carrying clothes and other burdens for his master. At night when there was no work, he used to trespass into farms outside the village and would come home at dawn for fear of assault by farm owners. One day Uddhata happened to meet a jackal in a farm outside the village and both soon became friends. Every night they would go together to the cucumber farms and sumptuously feed on cucumber. At dawn, they would go home after they had their fill. One day, in a happy mood, the donkey told the jackal, “My son, look, how pleasantly serene the night is. It inspires me to sing. Tell me what raaga would you like me to begin with?” The jackal said, “Uncle, why do you unnecessarily invite a peril? We have come here to stealthily rampage cucumber crop. Pimps and thieves must always observe silence. Haven’t the learned said: “He who cannot control cough Or cannot keep sleep at bay Or cannot resist good food Should not burgle a house.” “Your music has no melody. One can hear it like a trumpet from a mile. The watchmen here are asleep. If your music wakes them, they will either impound us or kill us. So, give up that bright idea and let us eat these sweet cucumbers.” “You stupid child, you live in the wilderness. That’s why you don’t know to enjoy music. It is only the very lucky people who are destined to listen to music sung in moonlight,” said Uddhata. The jackal replied, “True. But you do not know what is music. You know only to bray loudly. So, please give up your foolish idea.” The donkey was angry and retorted, “You are an idiot to say that I don’t know music. Sage Bharata was the author of music, which is regarded as the fifth Veda with hundred and eighty-five notational patterns. To Gods, nothing is dearer than music. It is through music that Ravana won favours from Lord Shiva.“ The jackal said, “All right uncle, let me first get out of this farm and keep a watch outside to alert you if anyone comes this way. You can then leisurely sing to your heart’s content.” The jackal then left the scene quietly. The moment the donkey began singing, one of the watchmen woke up and struck it with a stick till he dropped to the ground. The watchman then brought an old millstone and hung it to the donkey’s neck. The donkey soon recovered from the blows the watchman showered on him and managed to run with the millstone around his neck. The jackal saw his plight and said, “You haven’t paid heed to my advice. See how you have got a millstone around your neck.” After he finished this story, Suvarnasiddhi said, “Friend, you haven’t cared to listen to me.” Chakradhara agreed with him and said, “What you say is true. The learned have said: “He who has no wits of his own Or does not heed advice of friends Perishes like the weaver, Mandhara.”

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Branches of Biology
Paleobiologists - biologists who specialize in the study of ancient life
paleobotany - fossilized plant study
paleontology - study of animal fossils
Botany - the study of plants
Bryology - the study of mosses and liverwarts
Ptendology - ferns
Palynology - modern and fossil pollen
Plant Pathology - plant diseases
Morphology - the study of the structure and form of living things
Taxonomy - the science of classification of living organisms
Zoology - the study of animals and their life history
Physiology - the way living things function
Anatomy - the study of visible structures
Molecular biology - biochemical processes of cells
Histology - the study of microscopic structure of the tissue level
Embryology - the science of embryo development
Genetics - heredity and variation of living things
Evolution - origins of species and their relationships to others
Ecology - the study of the relationships of plants and animal to each other

6 signs you’re falling for someone

Friday, September 15th, 2006

Wink Heart Eyes Yowza Kisses Kisses Blings Love Letter

1-as soon as you get online - whos name do you
look at first…

2-when you hear your phone ringing - who do you
hope it is calling….

3-when a love song comes on the radio - whos
face
comes to your mind…

4-whos name makes your heart skip a beat every
time you hear it

5-who is it that you always find yourself thinking
about - wondering if they’re thinking about you

6-the whole time you were reading this bulletin,
there was only one person on your mind…..

Wink Heart Eyes Yowza Kisses Kisses Blings Love Letter

Yahoo Messenger

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

Yahoo Messenger

            Ang pakikipagusap sa isang tao sa pamamagitan ng ym ay nakakapag palitan ng mga kuro-kuro tungkol sa isang bagay. Ang pamamaraang ito ay siyang pinaka mabilis at maginhawang pakikipag-ugnayan kahit kaninuman.

          Katulad ko na malayo sa aking mahal na ama kami ay nakakapag usap ng parang siya ay aking katabi lamang. Sa ganitong paraan damang-dama ko ang init ng pagmamahal ng aking ama na kanyang binibigkas sa ym. Ng minsan ako ay nabalot ng lumbay sa pagkawala ng isang ama sa aking piling tulad ng aking mga kaibigan na nasa piling nila ang kanilang ama nadarama nila ang yakap, lambing at pagmamahal ng isang magulang ang mga eksenang ito ay aking kinaiingitan sa kanila

          Kaya para sa  akin hindi makararaan ang araw na di makikipag chat sa kanya. Kabila ng aking kasiyahan na makausap siya sa ym na  papaalalahanan naman ako ng aking mga kasambahay sa madalas na paggamit ng kompyuter dahilan sa bayarin sa kuryente. Paliwanag ko naman ang kahalagahan ng paggamit ng ym ay nagpapakilala ng pagtanggap at paghanga sa makabagong teknolohiya sa larangan ng komunikasyon. Masasabi kong mapalad akong nilalang na produkto ng makabagong globalisasyon. Kaya ang bawat isa sa atin ay samantalahin  ang imbensyon na ito