Wednesday, June 30, 2010

$300 Worth Brand New COACH Satchel Bag Contest

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Would you like to have a bag like that in the image above? That's a Brand New COACH Satchel Bag that is worth $300 or P 13,000 more or less. Wouldn't it be nice to have it become part of your collection? Better yet, use it and see how it would feel like.. Well, if you are interested to get a chance of owning one, why not join the $300 Worth Brand New COACH Satchel Bag Contest at Umma's blog, Mom's Conversation

I would love to own this really pretty satchel bag and have fun using it, if and when I will win this one.. hehehe.. If you are also eying this baby, better join the contest and see contest mechanics HERE

The prize wouldn't be feasible had it not for the following sponsors:

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I claim it to the universe.. I will win this one, lol.. Well, wish me luck.. hahaha

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Dynamic Psychology

There had been many answers but this, by far, the most simple definition:
The branch of psychology that concerns itself with the causes and motivations of behavior.

What motivates a person to do or behave the way he or she does? What are the reasons for his or her behavior? These are the questions that Dynamic Psychology would like to dig into..

John Mark Molion added to the statement above, saying that dynamic psychology is an emergent scientific discipline. While Lealyn Santillan said, Dynamic Psychology is the study of the mind and its motives, as a cause of behavior.. Honey Leth D. Cose also said that, internal drives and motives as a cause for human behavior is what Dynamic Psychology is all about.

Surely, they have defined the terms asked for, but  I have yet to confirm their sources. On the other hand, thanks to the following people who also texted their answers:

Juvelyn T. Bajuyo
Joemerlaine S. Delima
June B. Dagoc
Julius G. Ramas

Nice exercise we have, right?

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Friday, June 25, 2010

Food Trip Friday: Cornetto Icecream

I shared this with a class of mine at BSU. They are by far the fewest in a class so it's affordable in my budget. lol.. Kidding aside, it is actually my reward for this certain class has always done requirements on time despite the fact that they are all working students.. 
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Initiative: Where have you gone?

It seems that in this age and time, more and more students have NO INITIATIVE. Gone were the days when the teacher will say one thing and the students will do their part without ever asking for more directions or for more specifications about a project or two. Initiative has already gone down the drain--- why and how? Well, it could be because most of the children these days are no longer trained to have them. Spoon-feeding information as well as not giving children room to discover their potentials and hone them. I am so glad my siblings and I were trained the Montessori way as it has trained us to be persons with initiative. But Montessori or not, it all goes back to training in our home. My mother and father has always emphasized initiative as a means for coping and survival in anything and everything.. 

As a teacher, I try to emphasize to my students the value of having initiative, and in one way or another, I tell them that initiative can still be developed. Unfortunately, it seems too hard to teach that to persons who has already developed their sense of identity and would not want to do anything to make better of themselves. 

Initiative means knowing what to do at a given situation, asserting oneself and taking charge to control a specific situation, and win or be productive in the process. It is taking the step towards a specific action or goal. And what saddens me is that, I have only met a few students who take it upon themselves, the initiative to perform a task more independently, successfully. All the rest,  they call or text from time to time and ask for specific solutions or answers, as if the instruction given was very difficult to understand. 

I am a teacher, I do not spoon-feed. If one wants to learn then one must do his or her share in the learning process. My teachers did not spoon-feed me and my classmates, therefore, we learned hands-on. I worry for some of my students who are dependent on others and to their teachers. I wonder how and what they will become should they continue to be so dependent.. 


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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Buy a blog review for $10 and help Baby Bella for her Hernia operation!


Yes, I am calling on all kind souls out there. Buy a blog review for $10 and help Baby Bella for her Hernia operation!
The mother of the child you see in photo is a friend, a fellow blogger and a fellow Kagay-anon who happens to live in Bacolod. But she is a Kagay-anon in spirit and by heart. In her own way, she has contributed much to the world. As a mother, it pains me to see that her youngest, Baby Bella is in pain as she has hernia. We do not want the same thing to happen to our own kids, right? Surely, there must be something we can do to help, not only in prayers but in finding a solution to their problem. Technically, Baby Bella will have to have her Hernia operated, and money is needed in the process.
We can help raise the expenses needed for Bella's operation by purchasing a blog review from her Mom, Mommy Rubz. A blog review from her PR3 blog. The review will consist of 150 words (all positive) with 2 links (home page link) and an image of the header or screen shot of the blog to be reviewed. One link with the blog title as the anchor text and the other link is on the image.
Please send an email to pehcats@gmail.com with the url of the blog you want Ruby to review.. and she will reply with the url of the post and the paypal id where you can send the payment and if you are generous enough, you can even add more to the $10 price.
I hope whoever will read this post will,  in one way or another, be giving enough to share.. Either repost this request or tell people who you think can help.. And lastly, let us all pray that when surgery comes, Baby Bella will be alright..
Thank you and blessings be upon you..

Bide within the Law you must, in perfect Love and perfect Trust. Live you must and let to live, fairly take and fairly give.
These Eight words the Rede fulfill:
"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

First Day of School Introductions - A CONTEST

During the first meeting in every semester or school year, there is always some portion of the time that is alloted for introductions. In this manner, students and teachers will familiarize names, faces and some other aspects of the teacher-student relationship. It is in this venue that expectation setting is also at hand.

In my observation, most of my students find it difficult to introduce themselves, to say what they want to say or ask what they want to ask. Some need to adjust a few hinges when it comes to grammatical errors and pronunciation deficits. There may be others who are able to deliver better, but still, some degree of learning and improvement are necessary for them to become better. I always emphasize to my students that learning is a lifelong process, and that, all of us are learners as well as teachers.  I will get to learn a few things from them, just as I will help them learn a few things. Give and take. 

Anyway, here are a few common mistakes that I have come to observe from Friday's meetings ( from all the classes that I will be handling this semester). 

1.) Hi classmates. My name is Juan Tarpulano dela Cruz and I am graduated from (The Name of School at The name of the location of the HS). 
2.) My hobbies was included eating and watching TB. 
3.) I was presently living in my auntie's house in (The Location or the complete address).
4.) I am burned on (birthdate).
5.) My expectation in this subject is to expect nothing except that the teacher will lesson good the lesson. 

I have already corrected the words and phrases that needed correction, so if you were in my class last meeting, and listened well enough,  you will be able to correct them now, as you go along reading this post. I know we are not having English 101 but SOCSCI 101-- or General Psychology, but hey, English is everywhere. The said corrections will help strengthen  your  ability to communicate in English. Which you can actually be thankful for later on.. Do not worry, mistakes happen and we can always correct them. However, do try not to make the same mistake over and over, as if you have not learned anything from the previous corrections.

Anyway, in the spirit of fun and learning, let's make this learning process a semi-contest. This is open to all my students, new or old. I would like to know how you will correct the sentences and phrases above. All you have to do is comment on this post, the necessary corrections to be done. I will hold the comments until a winner is picked. I will announce the winner  on the first Monday of July. 

Winner will get P 100. If no one will be able to give the right answers after June 2010, I shall post the corrections and a new batch of questions for another round of fun and learning shall be posted. P 10 shall be added to the pot money every time no one is able to answer my questions, until some one will get the right answers.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

What's the toughest job of a teacher?


In the blog contest-promo that Just the tip of an iceberg has cooked up, here's one participant that proved to everyone that being a teacher is tough yet, the teacher is still able to surpass through the trials and challenges  in relation with the job description.

To vote for this entry, CLICK HERE. To join the promo-contest, CLICK HERE.

No job is ever easy. Most often than not, jobs pose some degree of challenge to the worker. It is now the worker's decision to be tougher than the toughest challenge on the job.. As the saying goes, "When the going gets tough, the tough gets going!". So if you are a teacher like the participant, can you tell us what's the toughest job of a teacher?
Better yet, join the contest by sharing what your toughest job is, and who know you might just be the one who will win..

Sunday, June 6, 2010

How to Make An Exciting Doughnut

This is called Chocolate & Sprinkles Doughnut at Krispy Kreme. Do you know that it is easy to make this one?  If you watch Special Agent Oso at Playhouse Disney, everything that he does involves just three easy steps, and making this doughnut is also as easy as three simple steps. 

First, you dip the original glazed doughnut with melted chocolate.


Second, place it in a saucer and get some sprinkles to sprinkle on top of it


Third, sprinkle the sprinkles on top

Then you are ready to serve it.. Or eat, lol..


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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Search for the Toughest Jobs Philippines 2010

To be a teacher is tough.. that I should know.. As I am one. How about you, is your job tough?

My other blog, Just the tip of an iceberg has a contest. It is in line with Alaxan FR & DOLE's Search for the Toughest Jobs Philippines..

To join is very simple.
1.) Please answer this question:

Is your job tough enough? Or, if you have more than one job, then, what is your toughest job?

2.) For those who want to participate, all you have to do is submit a photo of yourself on the job, and explain why you have a tough job.

3.) Please indicate your full name and occupation in your entry.

The top 3 tough jobs shall be chosen, and shall automatically be uploaded as entries to www.toughjobsphilippines.com.
Deadline of submission of entries is on July 15, 2010. Winners will win Tough Jobs T-shirts, cellphone cleaners and Alaxan FR’s sample packs which they can claim from Mommy Dharlz (yours truly)... Of course, all the participants will have the chance to win in the national competition for more exciting prizes.

Submit your entries for this contest at  dharlz@justthetipofaniceberg.com

Updates, entries and all information regarding this contest shall be posted at Just The Tip Of An Iceberg.

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