Thursday, April 16, 2015

Class Update 4/16/15

We will have a class tomorrow at the classroom according to Prof. Javier

Friday, March 27, 2015

Wanted: topic

The aim of this thread is to help those  who don't have their topics approved yet. For those who don't have their topics yet, please edit this article and list your name and course below. For those of us who already have a topic, let us help them by commenting, suggesting, and asking questions sir Javier would have probably asked.

Also, if you want your papers to be peer-reviewed, post your papers here and place "concept paper", "report", or "position paper" in the labels section located at the right side of the screen when you are making an article. Note that the labels are case sensitive. Everyone is encouraged to review the papers uploaded by our classmates. :)

Without approved topics:
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Order of Consultation

Hello, guys! As discussed during our recent meeting with sir Javier, we'll agree among ourselves which group goes first. Please comment below or edit this article if you want your group to go first, second, etc. Also, please include the names of your groupmates. For those who don't have groups, please indicate by underlining your name.

Thank you.

DAY 1
Batch 1

Batch 2
Pattaui, Karen Joyce
Sajul, Beata
Mabus, Kyla Isabelle
Santiago, Lara
Ronsayro, Howard Lorenzo
Belleza, Ricci

DAY 2
Batch 1
Uy, Abigail
Perez, Elizabeth
Garcia, Tyrone
Garcia, Ricardo Jr.
Gatchalian, Anne Beatrice
Enerio, Bianca

Batch 2

DAY 3
Batch 1

Batch 2

-Liz Perez

Friday, January 30, 2015

Essay Awards




Catchiest Title: La Vida by Allen Bisarra 
The intro that drew me in: Codes of Character by Beata Sajul
Most surprising event: The Awesome Generation by Ige Domingo
Most memorable moment: A Student by Michaela Alcover
Easiest read: A Student by Michaela Alcover
Most Profound: La Vida by Allen Bisarra
Most Organized: Millennial Generation in the eyes of it's constituent by Julia Lagman
New word most of the students learned: La Vida
Most Striking conclusion: The Bored generation by Boju Garcia
The line we wish we had written: "Life was made all to extraordinary, to find it boring." -                                                                                                                                                            from The Bored Generation by Boju Garcia 
The  Essay we wish we had written: The Bored Generation by Boju Garcia

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Update January 30

Hey, guys!

Regarding the homework sir Javier said, here's the link to the file:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/aju87ojfaqu6p7i/LogicalFallaciesInfographic_LetterSize.jpg?dl=0

-Liz

Flavors for Life

Delicious, spicy, sweet, salty, sour, and bitter. This is what our generation is all about. A flavorful stew worthy of our tastebuds. We not only get to taste the old, nostalgic beauty of a society that was once was, but the high and lows of today's technological advancements. 

Everyday, we try to pursue new and different achievements, but this does not always come to fruition. So, we taste the bitterness of our tears and boredom. We use the computer as an excuse for our lack of initiative when we should be loving it with passion.  Our generation is very lucky to actually be able to savor the sweetest of achievements done by others. Most of us did not need to endure long hours of sleepless nights and expect to keep a happy smile on your face the next day.

We learn to create new recipes for pursuing life to its fullest because of the number of competition there is around every corner. Your friends become rivals and your siblings become your greatest competition. We learn that in this age, you can not be slow when everything else is speeding up.

Update January 28


I'm reposting this in case some of you haven't read it yet.

Hello, English 10 classmates! Prof. Javier sent a link of an article for us to read. Here's the link
 http://www.farnamstreetblog.com/2013/04/the-work-required-to-have-an-opinion/