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Holy Week in Sabah, Malaysia

August 14, 2008

Back in high school, there was a debate whether Sabah must be part of the Philippines or Malaysia. Apparently, Malaysia won and it’s no wonder why our country was trying to make it part of our archipelago too. The moment we landed at Kota Kinabalu airport, we didn’t feel any different. Apart from the Caucasians/Europeans lurking everywhere, Malaysians could easily be mistaken for Filipinos. They look like us, the sound of their language is Tagalog-like and the city itself feels very homey, as if I was just taking a stroll in old Manila. They even have a bay area very similar to our Roxas Boulevard. Even the countryside felt like we were on our way to Ilocos, Bukidnon or Sorsogon.
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The Devil Wears Prada: A Book Review

July 9, 2008

If you happen to be in a career situation where waking up everyday to cater to the whim of your devil-incarnate boss is the highlight of your day, then this book is for you. True, it deals entirely on fashion and other vanity-laden stuff this world has to offer, but it could touch your heart if you let it. Plus, it’s not so bad to be acquainted with beautiful things like Jimmy Choo and Manolo Blahnik shoes, or couture dresses from Chanel, Prada, and Loius Vuitton. It’s actually liberating to know that even those people with jobs “a million girls would die for” do also live a pathetic and hellish life in exchange for so-called prestige in the publishing industry. That is the life of Andrea Sachs, fresh out of college, who got the job as Miranda Priestley’s assistant, the editor-in-chief of Runway, the no. 1 fashion magazine, a job “a million girls would die for”.  And it’s up to her how she can cope and just suck it all up as long as she can, destroying the few good relationships she has but still emerging victorious towards the end. This book shows its intended readers that there is life after fashion, beauty and glamour. For people like Andrea Sachs, it’s up to you where to draw the line. In the end, the opportunities can be boundless.

 

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FGD on Elementary Science

June 11, 2008

  SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS

a.   Eight (8) students were randomly selected among the Grade 6 students of St. Michael Academy in Meycauayan, Bulacan. I was only able to gather their first names due to time constraint as I was only allowed to talk with the students during their afternoon recess.  Students Were randomly chosen by their Class Adviser. They were Christian, Milca, Charmaine, Anna, Sophia, Rachel, Vince and Carmina.

b.     The students were led to a room and were asked to take their seats prior to starting the FGD.

II.           INTRODUCTION

a.     I introduced myself and they in turn briefly introduced themselves.

b.     I told them that for a period of 20 minutes, we will be talking about Math and Science and that I was hoping everybody could actively and honestly participate.

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Existential Question at Thirty

May 17, 2008

The tide has just subsided and the coral formation that was not visible from where I was standing moments ago, are now slowly coming into view as the sky displays its magnificent pink into the horizon. It’s such a picture perfect sunset. It makes me think about my all-time favorite song PINK LIFE, for it somehow inspires me to think that my life has been such a miracle the last couple of months and now my faith is again tested as I start to think what my purpose in life really is and what is it that I am bound to really do. Just like these corals that are ever so shyly coming into view  as the day retires, I hope that the corals of my life will soon show themselves to me as my  short retreat is about to come to an end and tomorrow, I face another day, with my questions still left unanswered.

What do I want to do? What do I want to be? What do I want to become? These questions are usually popular among young kids in school and are more often than not asked by their teachers to make these hyper kids pause for a while in an attempt to make them contemplate on how they want to see themselves when they grow up. These questions are even given as homework to young students who are then required to produce an essay or some artistic drawing out of it. Popular answers would be that of a doctor, teacher, nurse, pilot, astronomer and scientist. Maybe these days, the list of things children want to be when they grow up could be altogether different. Perhaps most of them would want to be superstars or superheroes considering the proliferation of reality TV shows and superhero movies.

Anyway, my point is, questions such as these are NORMAL subjects among kids. But when asked by 30+ year old adults, it’s something else. Could it be another symptom of late quarter life crisis? Whatever it is, it surely is a dilemma and no laughing matter albeit its sounding pathetic and absurd, especially these days when the largest economy in the world is experiencing what could be termed as another major depression. Shouldn’t I be very concerned? The practical side of my brain is telling me that this is definitely not the right time to be selfish and to think only of what I want. I should just be concerned about making money and saving money as long as I can. But is that all there is to it…money? What about life? What about living? What about feeding one’s soul and being happy? I am back to where I started and this is not a good thing…
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A Meeting of Souls

April 2, 2008

You know that famous song SUNSCREEN ( well it used to be famous, considering what kinds of music kids are into these days) where the singer mentioned that the most interesting 40 year old folks he knows still don’t know what to do with their life? Well, here are two interesting 30 year old yuppies who may seem happy and successful as if the whole world is at their feet,  but in actuality, they’re just like everybody else, struggling to find out who they really are and enjoying (sometimes depressing) themselves in the process.

It was a rather cold and wet early morning. The sun was about to rise and everything outside the glass enclosure was misty and beautiful. Julie was craving for her usual dose of nicotine paired with a cup of strong coffee. It doesn’t really help her wake up since caffeine has the opposite effect on her. At least it would help her put everything back into proper perspective. However, considering that she just quit her high-powered career in the world of law and politics and left everything she thought was her entire universe, she couldn’t really get much clearer than this.
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Listen To Your Life

February 18, 2008

There’s this young man in his late twenties. His name is Rick. He has been working for the government for several years now. It’s not a job that he likes (he even hates it sometimes) but it gets his bills paid and makes him afford a few luxuries from time to time, one of which is surfing.

Through the years that he has been dealing with politics, bureaucracy and red tape, he was able to afford to purchase his own car (under a loan) and invest on his own surfboard. He would frequent the beaches of La Union and Zambales on weekends that he was not required by his boss to come to work. One time, feeling very depressed and frustrated by his dead-end job, he drove all the way to La Union with some of his friends. It was December, the weather was cold and the waves were erratic. But till, they all went thinking how much fun they will have.
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Life is Like a Classroom

January 5, 2008

Are you one of those people who are thinking about that job you let go while at the same time contemplating on getting it back? Do you feel like  there seems to be no other option for you and are on the verge of accepting that you are probably meant to be miserable for the rest of your life? Don’t give up just yet. Life is one big classroom and the things you experience at different points in your life are your lessons. The moment you learn from a particular experience, mature form it and become a better person because of it, you move on to the next chapter. Otherwise, you will never graduate to the next level and it will always haunt you in one form or another. Life never runs out of lessons! Life is always full of them.

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Filipino Music Anti Piracy Project Requirements

September 28, 2007

Government Support

          Although the project is spearheaded by various members of the private sector, support from both the local and national government is absolutely necessary for it to succeed. Cooperation by the government can come in the form of additional funding, providing additional manpower, integrating ongoing local projects with the anti-piracy campaign and even through assistance in securing needed permits such as for concert venues, etc.

Funds from Sponsorships

          One of the major strengths of this campaign is that it utilizes different media in getting its message across. Many of the projects are bound to attract attention and generate buzz. This allows us to ask for help from companies who might not have any stake in the issue. Companies not connected to the music industry can show their support through various sponsorships of the different projects and activities to be carried out.

Base of Operations and Communication Network

          An established base of operations will smoothen out the logistics of the undertaking. Regional bases will also be needed. A physical office is not a requirement. A “base” may be composed of a phone, a fax, and a computer with a decent connection to the internet. Most communication can be coursed through the participants’ existing mobile phones. The project can also have a website where information is readily available and by which the organizers can also communicate. (i.e. via private message board)

Manpower

          The most important part of any project would be the people who will make it happen. We envision a good mix of people from the project organizers themselves, to volunteers to support groups provided by the government and perhaps even NGOs and various youth organizations.  There will also be the people from the major stakeholders, liaison officers from the media partners and record labels and most importantly perhaps, the music artists themselves who really should take a more active stance in changing how people view piracy in this country.

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 It’s been said that one of the most admirable quality of Filipinos is that even in times of deepest adversity we can still sing and smile. Let’s all work together and keep the music industry alive. Let’s end piracy today”.  - Jennifer A. Juan

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Filipino Music Anti Piracy: A Strategic Plan

August 14, 2007

Conceptual Framework

What?

            This project is all about using original Filipino music (and its various partners/stakeholders) to promote itself to the public making them purchase original Filipino music and hopefully altogether stop music piracy in the Philippines.

Where?

            As mentioned, the target of this project is to promote anti-piracy in the Philippines, specifically in key cities and towns as follow:  Metro Manila, Pasig City, Antipolo City, Baguio City, Cebu City,   Davao City, Boracay, Tagaytay, White Beach, Puerto Galera, Cagayan De Oro City

When?

            This project will start on September 2006 until February 2009. The first four months will be devoted to gathering of baseline information/data and funds from the various stakeholders and concerned groups. The last two months will be spent on the gathering of results and comparing them to the baseline data to see whether the objectives were met or not. Further evaluation will be done to effect and maintain the project’s sustainability.

Why?

            Music Piracy, when closely looked at, has a lot of repercussions to our country – economically, politically and entertainment-wise.

            Economically, we lose millions of pesos in taxes alone; we also lose numerous markets for job opportunities and the scenario looks bleak in front of our Western counterparts, causing them to not trust us with their music products for fear of it being illegally copied and pirated for global supply.

            Politically, it reflects how badly our government is facing the piracy situation. It means that anti-piracy laws are being ineffective and inefficient and that the government is not really doing its best in combating the situation.

            Entertainment-wise, it could mean the slow death of the entertainment industry. The producers are not earning properly from developing music talents and slowly, they might just totally give up on it. Pretty soon, nobody would want to make music anymore because it will just cost them too much to produce good music, without getting any returns from their investments.           

How?

            Promoting music anti-piracy is nothing new. Yet, it is also not very easy. Everyone has to do their part. For this project alone, we need the concerted effort of the entire music industry’s stakeholders. The main theme would be “music against piracy”. Various social marketing and social mobilization activities are discussed below on how to go about this project and hopefully at the end of the campaign period, more people would buy original music recordings and more people would fully support music anti-piracy.
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A Rationale on Filipino Music Anti Piracy

July 19, 2007

            The Philippines is a music-loving country. We have composers and singers who have brought honors to our country by winning in international competitions.  It has contributed financially (and still does so) to our presently struggling music industry   if properly encouraged and supported by the government with appropriate legislation against anti-piracy.

            The music industry in our country used to be a P2 billion thriving industry before music piracy sabotaged it to near collapse beginning in the year 2000. Aside from bringing pride to our country through our numerous talented singers and composers, this industry also has contributed economically by providing thousands of jobs within the record companies (such as promo girls, sales girls, delivery boys, and drivers as well as in allied industries like record bars, radio and TV stations, recording studios, concert venues, production staffs, costume providers, printing companies, disco and video bars, etc.), given financial support to government by way of paying millions of pesos in various taxes., brought joy to the buying public and masses, provided various and numerous opportunities in the field of music through the discovery of  our many talented singers, musicians, and composers.

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