Sunday, April 29, 2012

Grad Pics

Hi 2012 :D the people listed below may claim their grad pics (retakes/edited as per request) from Ma'am Lhen this summer. Just sign in the form provided when you claim the pictures

WALLET SIZE:
Dacanay (c)
Teves (c)
Rombaoa (c)
Endaya (t)
Galang (c)
Espiritu,  Paula (c)
Borja (c)
Sanico (t)

WALLET SIZE + 5R (creative shots):
Judi
Dumo
Ramos
Dionido
Cheng
Dy, Bianchi
Villaverde
Canlas
Daquioag
Santelices
Cruz
Alihan
Pulanco
Coronel
Coralde
Gelle
Baltazar
Elatico
Eugenio
Peralejo
Dy, Shaira
Pena
Regalado
Quinones
Mirando
Mateo
Lao
Galang
Dizon, Faye
Dacanay
Bercero
Federizo
Ambrocio

CD:
Palabrica
Panis
Felicano
Topacio
Concepcion
Co

CONTACT PRINT:
Elegado
Madrid (t)
Ramirez
Karaan
Antioquia

WITH FRAME:
Endaya 
Co
Remoto (with creative)

*c- creative, t-toga

Santos, Peralta, Tanchuling, Espina, Sta Ana, Concepcion, Co and Visperas, your other orders are to follow

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Grad Ball Table Arrangements


Please access this Google Docs for the details of the table arrangements for the Graduation Ball.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x8ff2S6WnXW32-68H1Ch-FprixMUTxQ9VEi9vyyzjxk/edit

- Sign up sheets will be available at the fourth year bulletin board and forms can be downloaded from the link inside the google doc.

Attention


The following people are requested to be at the SHB 109 tomorrow, 12:00 nn - 1:00 pm. You may bring your lunch. Attendance is a must. Please bring a ballpen and a piece of paper.


1. Patubo
2. Buensuceso
3. Andaya, Alexis
4. Pulanco
5. Santos, Justin
6. Calub
7. Diokno
8. Acosta
9. Paulino
10. Dasmarinas
11. Ednalino
12. Bries
13. Garcia, Dennis
14. Tolentino, Jorvy
15. Gallardo
16. Rombaoa
17. Esteban
18. Sevilla
19. Ceblano
20. Estabaya
21. Santos, Miguel
22. Adriano
23. Arcillas
24. Felicano
25. Rivera
26. Peralta, Kean
27. Morales
28. Emman
29. Gines
30. Ilagan
31. Lopez
32. Sulam
33. Cahilig
34. Fernandez, Ian
35. Concepcion
36. Tiglao
37. Federizo
38. Sta. Ana
39. Visperas
40. Mendoza, Dave
41. Limlingan
42. Daroya
43. Lite
44. Dy, Shaira
45. Fusingan
46. Viray
47. Espiritu, Dennis
48. Dimacali
49. Medrana
50. Magpayo
51. Acopiado

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Re: Teachers' Evaluation

Please be advised of the schedule for the teachers' evaluation, slated for 15 March 2012:

SECTION ROOM TIME
Electron ASTB - 102 A 9:30 AM
Gluon ASTB - 102 B
Photon ASTB - 103 A
Tau ASTB - 102 A 10:30 AM

Please be there.

Thanks!  Mwah-mwah-tsup-tsup!

- Lance

Re: Comm Serve II (15 March 2012)

Official time of students on that day is 8AM to 5PM.

UNIFORM - Please bring/wear the following items:

  • Working Attire
    1. BATCH SHIRT (any BATCH SHIRT would do, for as long as it's the BATCH SHIRT)
    2. Maong pants (the old kind...please do avoid wearing burgis pants (Zara/Topman/etc.)
    3. Rubber shoes
    4. Working gloves (if deemed necessary)
  • Working Paraphernalia
    1. PAINT! [Brown, black, and blackboard paint (yeah...may ganun pala...sa mga Medics/Alpha people/other people na nakabili na ng hindi blackboard paint...sorry about that)]
    2. BROTSA!
    3. Papel de liha (sand paper)
  • For Pasa Masid (Cadets)
    1. Cadet shirt
    2. Garrison belt
    3. Nameplate
    4. If possible, another set of maong pants...in case malagyan ng pintura ang unang set ng pantalon
    5. (For Alpha) Cap and rifle
  • For Pasa Masid (Officers)
    1. Type A Uniform
      • Combat boots
      • Fatigue pants
      • Fatigue jacket
      • Lanyard with silver whistle
      • Nameplate
      • Plain white shirt
      • Beret
      • Garrison belt and/or piston belt
      • Saber
      • Sash with gold plate (rectangular or diamond)

Please do shine all your metallic articles and (for officers) your shoes.

SCHEDULE - Please be advised of the following schedule:

TIME ACTIVITY
0800h CALL TIME
0800h - 0930h Pasa Masid practice (in working attire)
0930h - 1200h Comm Serve
1200h - 1300h Lunch
1300h - 1600h Comm Serve
1600h - 1630h Prep for Pasa Masid (change to ceremonial attire)
1630h - 1730h Pasa Masid
1730h - 1800h Boodle Fight

Other announcements pertaining to this date will be released as soon as we have them.

Thank you!  Mwah-mwah-tsup-tsup!

- Lance

Re: Peer Evaluation "Retake"

As per advisory from the SSD, all seniors are required to go to school tomorrow, 14 March 2012, for a retake of the peer evaluation for the special awards for graduation.  In view of this, please be advised to CANCEL ANY AND ALL UNNECESSARY ACTIVITIES scheduled for that day (or, at least, on that time period).

Official time is from 8AM 'till 12NN.  Please be in your school uniform.

Please wait for further announcements on the matter either in this blog, or in Pisay Direct.

This notice supersedes announcement re: moratorium.  Further, please disseminate this notice.

Thank you!  Mwah-mwah-tsup-tsup!

-Lance

Monday, March 12, 2012

Attendance Advisory

Attendance Advisory fr ManComm
View more PowerPoint from White Horse
Pakisabi sakin yung links ng mga powerpoints ng ibang groups para sama-sama sila sa post.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Math HW (as requested by an unknown number)

hey guys! Homework for the first meeting next week: please bring a pair of scissors, masking tape (can be shared). Can i ask the class treasurer to purchase 2 balls of yarn. we need one for the arts and crafts day...

For the second meeting for next week, do the following problems:
TC7 (as requested) 
p. 376, #'s 12, 19, 41, 42, 47
p. 387, #'s 1, 5, 9, 15, 27, 31, 34, 37, 39, 43, 

For the third meeting, please do the following:
TC7
p. 387, #'s 23, 30, 45, 47, 55, 56, 57, 59

These home works are a bit lengthy... I highly suggest that you start this weekend. :D Have a great long weekend :D see ya next week 

Math HW
View more documents from Arlo Sanico
Taken from the Graviton site. 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Homework

Thursday: February 16, 2012

Health - videos/ infomercials [not sure when due, basta not tomorrow]

Math - HW TC7 See your e-mail messages. Yung first two sets of numbers lang po yung due tomorrow.

AdProg - Project

Chem - LT on Anions + Cheat Sheet is due tomorrow (long folder size, no solubility rules). Next week = practical exam. :-S

Physics - Research for the intersection (?) Debate [see 4th Q syllabus] Defend the existence of your section's particle ata... >.< Photon \:D/

Econ - Stocks Game?

PE - Soccer - Girls. Charm vs Photon.


Monday, February 13, 2012

Homework :)

Valentine's Day

More Than Words Concert. :>

Friday Schedule

Filipino ~ practice dula ~ Dula moved to March ~

Biology ~ no reporting tomorrow

Math ~ arts and crafts: scissors masking tape and yarn [bring tomorrow]

AdProg ~ project



Wednesday

Bio ~ Group 4 Reporting + Quiz on Gaby's topic. See previous posts.

English ~ Reporting ~ first group + individual presentations

Thursday

Chem ~ LT + Cheat Sheet






Gulliver's Travels Powerpoint Presentation

http://www.mediafire.com/?d52q52ef2urnje2

DNA Technology: Med and Health Guide Questions

What methods based on DNA technology are used for detecting infectious diseases, such as AIDS, tuberculosis, Lyme disease, and human papilloma virus infection?

DNA methods such as Polymerase Chain Reaction, also known as PCR amplification techniques are used to be able to derive the the DNA and RNA signature of pathogens, therefore making the process of detecting microbes more efficient. Also, a special approach to detecting pathogens is called Quantitive Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR). The nucleic acid sequence of the pathogen is used to construct olives to swiftly and efficiently detect the specific pathogen.

Source: http://www.premierbiosoft.com/tech_notes/pathogen-detection.html

How is DNA analysis used to detect genetic diseases, such as cystic fibrosis, Duchenne’s muscular dystrophy, and Huntington’s disease?

DNA analysis, in the form of Gene Tests detect genetic disorders by examining the DNA sample taken from an individual and examining its mutations. This is done through the help of probes, which are complements of mutated sequences, which bind to the mutated strip of DNA, therefore detecting the possible genetic complication or disease. These tests include carrier screening, new born and pre natal testing, presymptomatic testing for adult-onset disorders such as Huntington's disease, and identifying an individual.

Source: http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/medicine/genetest.shtml

Pharmaceutical products. Gene defects in humans can lead to deficiencies in proteins such as insulin, human growth hormone, and Factor VIII. These protein deficiencies may lead to problems such as diabetes, dwarfism, and impaired blood clotting, respectively. Missing proteins can now be replaced by proteins manufactured through biotechnology. For insulin production, two protein chains are encoded by separate genes in plasmids inserted into bacteria. The protein chains are then chemically joined to form the final insulin product. Human growth hormone is also produced within bacteria, but special techniques are used because the bacteria do not usually produce human proteins. Therapeutic proteins produced by biotechnology include a clot-dissolving protein called tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) and interferon. This antiviral protein is produced within E. coli cells. Interferon is currently used against certain types of cancers and for certain skin conditions.

What is the mechanism by which gene therapy is used to treat certain forms of cancer?

Researchers and scientists are using gene therapy in two ways: to enhance the ability of healthy cells in fighting cancer, and to kill or prevent further growth for cancer cells. Replacing mutated genes with healthy genes, improving immune response, even introducing special genes that destroy cancer cells are examples of gene therapy that are treatments for cancer. An example would be a special form of cancer called melanoma, also known as skin cancer, is treated using gene therapy by injecting an anti-cancer protein called tumor necrosis factor that helps destroy cancer cells.

Source: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Therapy/gene http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study_guide/Recombinant-DNA-and-Biotechnology.topicArticleId-8524,articleId-8439.html

How does deficiency in a certain protein contribute to ill health?

Protein is a necessary biomolecule used to synthesize amino acids needed by the body, in which it cannot manufacture alone. These amino acids help in repairing and maintaining many important parts of our body such as our organs and our bones. A deficiency of a certain protein would lead to the body taking protein from our muscles, therefore weakening them. Other symptoms of protein deficiency are weight loss, diarrhea and edema.

Source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-protein-deficiency.htm

How is DNA technology adapted to the biochemistry of these proteins?

Recombinant DNA are DNA sequences that through molecular cloning, are able to create sequences not found in biological organisms. Through this technology, proteins may be synthesized in the laboratory, or DNA sequences replaced for gene therapy for treatments of several different diseases.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recombinant_DNA

What are the current AIDS treatments?

Vaccines represent another application of recombinant DNA technology. For instance, the hepatitis B vaccine now in use is composed of viral protein manufactured by yeast cells, which have been recombined with viral genes. The vaccine is safe because it contains no viral particles. Experimental vaccines against AIDS are being produced in the same way.

Diagnostic testing. Recombinant DNA and biotechnology have opened a new era of diagnostic testing and have made detecting many genetic diseases possible. The basic tool of DNA analyses is a fragment of DNA called the DNA probe. A DNA probe is a relatively small, single-stranded fragment of DNA that recognizes and binds to a complementary section of DNA in a complex mixture of DNA molecules. The probe mingles with the mixture of DNA and unites with the target DNA much like a left hand unites with the right. Once the probe unites with its target, it emits a signal such as radioactivity to indicate that a reaction has occurred. To work effectively, a sufficiently large amount of target DNA must be available. To increase the amount of available DNA, a process called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used. In a highly automated machine, the target DNA is combined with enzymes, nucleotides, and a primer DNA. In geometric fashion, the enzymes synthesize copies of the target DNA, so that in a few hours billions of molecules of DNA exist where only a few were before. Using DNA probes and PCR, scientists are now able to detect the DNA associated with HIV (and AIDS), Lyme disease, and genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, Huntington's disease, and fragile X syndrome.

Gene therapy. Gene therapy is a recombinant DNA process in which cells are taken from the patient, altered by adding genes, and replaced in the patient, where the genes provide the genetic codes for proteins the patient is lacking. In the early 1990s, gene therapy was used to correct a deficiency of the enzyme adenosine deaminase (ADA). Blood cells called lymphocytes were removed from the bone marrow of two children; then genes for ADA production were inserted into the cells using viruses as vectors. Finally, the cells were reinfused to the bodies of the two children. Once established in the bodies, the gene-altered cells began synthesizing the enzyme ADA and alleviated the deficiency. Gene therapy has also been performed with patients with melanoma (a virulent skin cancer). In this case, lymphocytes that normally attack tumors are isolated in the patients and treated with genes for an anticancer protein called tumor necrosis factor. The genealtered lymphocytes are then reinfused to the patients, where they produce the new protein which helps destroy cancer cells. Approximately 2000 single-gene defects are believed to exist, and patients with these defects may be candidates for gene therapy.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Homeworks for Tomorrow

Bio - Reporting Resumes
Eng - Reporting(?)
P6 - LT (?) (since di natuloy nung thursday)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday: Bring scissors for math
Wednesday:@_@
Thursday: Math Long HW. Click here to see the numbers.
Friday: Math Long HW. Click here to see the numbers.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Last Order sa Penguin

To the Last Order sa Penguin Group, we're currently awaiting our adapted script. In the meantime, here are some videos that might help us internalize/get a better grasp on the characters and setting


Friday, February 10, 2012

Grad Ball Payments


Those who have not paid
1. Baltazar
2. Coronel
3. Cucueco
4. Daquioag
5. Elegado
6. Espiritu
7. Fabrigas
8. Lee
9. Regalado




YOU HAVE TO PAY ON MONDAY. No payment, no invitation.

Methods of Payment:

1. Deposit
Please deposit your collection to the following PTA bank account:
Allied Banking Corp.
EDSA - ETON CYBERPOD CENTRIS branch
Current Account No. 003501-00869-5
Account Name: Gladys Aldiosa and/or Encarnita San Diego-Uy and/or Mylene Dy

Please email scanned copy of deposit slip so we can verify payment.

2. Check
Please make payable to Gladys Aldiosa (PTA Treasurer). Please email scanned copy of deposit slip so we can verify payment.

3. Cash (Editted)
You may give your payments to the following: (a) class presidents, who will turn it over to (b) your homeroom advisers, who will turn it over to (c) Maam Cheng. As much as possible, give it to your respective presidents. Presidents may turn it over directly to Maam Cheng.


****IMPORTANT****
If you would like to request for assistance (payment, transpo, clothing, hair and makeup), please write a note/letter of request and give it to your advisers BY MONDAY. If you can't find your adviser, give it to Maam Cheng or BC member. If you're a godchild, write a letter of request to your godparent and give it to Maam Jeng.

Mang Serapio Practice Announcements

Hey friends,

So practice is on Sunday 12 noon to around 5 or 6 pm at the Parks and Wildlife. None of the teachers we asked are available on Sunday so we weren't allowed to practice in Pisay. So here's what we'll do.

Props

  • BOXES. Lots of boxes
  • Paint (Shades of brown and yellow)
  • Brushes

I've contacted ma'am Cion asking if our play will be moved, but she hasn't answered. So as of now we're still aiming for Thursday.

Actors, memorize your lines. Keno, Vance, Third, Kalel

Agenda for Sunday
  • Get scenes done
  • Blocking
  • Props making
I won't make it on Sunday but I will drop off the props in Pisay. Can anyone get it at the guard? And please bring brushes and glue guns and boxes and paint. I'll buy paint and boxes and leave some brushes, but the more the many-er :))

Cheers!

More Than Words

More than words is all one ever needed to show. 
More than words to show you feel that love is real.
More than words is all you have to do to make it real.

'More Than Words' - a benefit concert for the legacy of Batch 2012

To 2012: In less than two months, we will leave each other and go our own separate ways. It is an opportunity to make more memories and to cherish the time that we have left. Make the most out of it. Spend your last Valentine's Day in Pisay, with your batch.

To everyone else: Please support our batch's endeavor. This concert is for our legacy, which will help future batches. You will surely feel the love.

Tag along a friend or a loved one. Have your date with us.
02.14.12 -- Save the date. (and your date)

~ There will be food concessionaires outside the auditorium. Please support them also.

** Tickets will be sold on Monday and on Tuesday. Several members of Batch 2012 will go around and will be offering tickets. You may also approach the Batch Council.

Please disseminate to everyone you know!!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Heisenberg Uncertainty

Heisenberg Uncertainty

UP Letters

You may now claim your mail from UP Diliman from the Guidance Center. Letters from UP Manila and other campuses are not available yet. Also, please claim your letters from ADMU, DLSU and UST. Thank you!

Grad Ball Payments are due tomorrow!

Please give to your respective class presidents.

Class presidents, the parents will be collecting from you during dismissal.

Thank you!

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Fil Play Mang Serapio Group

Here's what we discussed in the meeting:

Casting! (will be updated soon)
Keno doesn't have internet.

  • Mang Serapio - Third
  • Tagapagtanong - Keno and Vance
  • Judge - Kalel
  • Dead girl in box - Angelei
  • Pilay - Isaiah
  • *Other roles

Practice Sched!

Wednesday, Feb 8
- half day, Intense practice

Thursday, Feb 9
-Study period, Intense practice

Sunday, Feb 12
- Wildlife or Girls Dorm Annex, 12 - 6 PM, Super Intense practice

Monday, Feb 13
- Fil Period, run through
- Afternoon, run through

Tuesday
- Fil Period, run through
- Free periods, run through

Wednesday
- Half day, Dry Run

YEYUH!

Props!
Raisa will delegate the people to make the props

I guess that's about it. Leggo!

Valentine's Day Concert

The Valentine's Day Concert will no longer be a dinner. Thus, the ticket prices have been adjusted to PhP 100.00/head. Snacks and other paraphernalia will not be included in the ticket payment, but will be sold outside the venue. 

The venue will still be at the 4F Auditorium and it will be held from 6 pm to 8 pm.

Students are encouraged to participate in this activity. :D

Homework: Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Yes. Kung kailan walang homework, dun ako nagkaroon ng internet. Yes. So. yun lang.

WALANG HOMEWORK! \:D/

except sa mga magrereport bukas for Bio... Send your videos (if you still haven't sent them to ma'am) tonight. >.<

baka walang English since Ma'am Iona's still with her grandfather. >.<

baka daw walang STR. baka lang naman...

So yeah, baka lang naman 8:20 tayo ma-dismiss tomorrow. Baka lang naman.

Thuursday. \:D/

Physics LT on reporting

Chem Data

Fridaay. \:D/

No classes. >.<

NEXT WEEK: FIL DULA. >.<

Bio Forensics Script

99% of human DNA is identical between two individuals, however that 1% is a big enough difference in order to distinguish the identity of one person. DNA has to be collected first from the individual which may be in the form of semen, saliva, hair, and blood. DNA fingerprinting makes use of the difference in the remaining percent in order to determine similarities and differences between individuals.

In fact a sample having only 20 cells is enough to test the crime scene. This is due to the fact that PCR can be used to amplify the gene. Only 5 segments of DNA which are known to be highly variable amongst individuals are tested.

Restriction enzymes are used first to cut the DNA into fragments with sticky ends. These fragments are called restriction fragment length polymorphisms or RFLP for short. However, DNA is not only composed of coding sequences, there are also non-coding sequences.

Non-coding DNA sequences are often repeated throughout the genome which gives rise to variable number tandem repeats or VNTRs. The actual number of repeats in the VNTRs can serve as a clue to identify the suspect.

Using gel electrophoresis, the fragments are arranged according to their sizes. Once electric potential is ran across the sample, the negatively charged RFLPs moved toward the positive charge which means that the smaller fragments move farther across. This is possible due to the alkaline solution which breaks the hydrogen bonds of the strands of DNA. Moisture is then absorbed through the gel through using nylon and thin paper towels and then DNA is transferred to the nylon. This process is called blotting.

Radioactive probes then get washed over the nylon surface which will eventually join DNA fragments having the same composition. The final step in making a genetic fingerprint is placing a photographic film on top. The probes will then automatically leave marks on the film wherever they attach to the RFLP. We can then compare these distinct patterns with other fingerprints to decipher the similarity and differences of the individuals.

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Aside from identifying the suspects of a committed crime using DNA analysis, DNA fingerprinting is also used to track heredity. Bands of parents and offspring often exhibit the probability of relatedness. If the similarities are quite big, then both of the samples are most probably related.

DNA fingerprinting can also be used to predict future health. Diseases can be tracked down to know whether the disease can be hereditary and therefore aid awareness of the individual affected.

Furthermore, DNA fingerprinting aids in the identification of a person, say, a bone sample to test whether or not an individual has actually died.

However, one drawback DNA fingerprinting poses is the fact that twins have the same DNA sequence and therefore cannot be identified. Therefore skeptics say that there is actually no sound proof that DNA sequence between unique individuals is also unique. Furthermore, contamination may result in the invalidity of the testing procedure.

Criminals may also use foreign DNA to blame the crime to another person. In this procedure, criminals plant fake DNA to the crime scene to render them innocent.

In the Philippines, the use of DNA forensics is stressed on two rape cases, one occurring in Cavite by a fisherman and the other another rape case which lead to pregnancy. Gerrico Samartino, the fisherman who raped a 9 year old girl in Cavite was convicted with the heavy evidence of rape with homicide using DNA forensics. The semen found on the girl’s genitals matched Samartino’s DNA.

As for the other rape case, Victoriano Paras, was deemed inoocent due to the negative results of the paternity testing. In both cases, the validity of the allegations caused a faster and more truthful process for justice. Samartino was convicted in just a matter of 12 months while the latter in just a matter of two weeks.

Most of the analyses in DNA fingerprinting is used in high profile case studies against complainants.

Most recently, forensics was used in the case of Ted Failon, TV Patrol newscaster, in the case of allegedly killing his wife.

Monday, February 6, 2012

PPTs for Fil LT

The de Jesus ppt can be found in the y!group.

Lots of love to the owners of the presentations. Your efforts are thanked and appreciated. Credits to Gluon 2012.

Ildefonso Santos

Tatlong Hibik ng Pilipinas

Valentine's Day Concert

We will be passing around a form for each class tomorrow for those interested in having dinner on our Valentine's Day concert. Please ask your parents if they want to have dinner worth PhP 500/head, so we may know whether or not to hire catering for the concert on February 14. Thank you!

Feb 7 HWs

Fil - LT: the Hibik Trilogy, Ildefonso Santos, de Jesus  (essay+objective, no need to memorize, better if you understand the poems)

Chem - Day 13

Math - HW: p340, TCWAG6, all odd nos from #s 1-17 and #39/40.

English - ._.

P6 - Finishing of Reports, activity (Guys! The class would really appreciate it if you uploaded your ppts to the Y!groups. :D)

Econ - Stocks(?), HW (1 whole):

1. What are the Philippines' top 10 exports?
2. Why do countries trade?
3. What are the advantages gained by trading?
4. How do countries protect their local products from cheap imports?

PE - Game

Sunday, February 5, 2012

HWs for Feb 6

Fil - LT?
Bio - Start of Reports
Chem - Day 12
English - :))

AdProg - Project
P6 - Probset, submit unfinished numbers from last week's quiz

How hot is a metal being welded at if it radiates most strongly at 440nm? Use Planck's equation to solve this. Compare your answer to Wien's displacement law.
Hint: Use your math and comsci skills , derivatives, maxima.
[Third, could you post the complete problem here? Thanks. :D]

Econ - LT, stocks game

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Feb 3 HWs

Fil - Reporting
Bio - Quiz
Math - Hw. TC6 p. 330, #s 10, 19, 21.

[Graph and Find the definite integrals of the ff:
(1 + sqrt(8x - x^2))dx from 0 to 4
(|x+2| + |x|)dx from -3 to 1]

CS4 - Project for Adprog

P6 - Quiz. Bring book.
STR2 - Oral Defense
CAT

Saturday - Prom

Feb 01 HWs

Health - :))
Math - Lecture
CS4 - :))
Chem - Day 10

P6 - Reporting
Econ - LT
PE - Game

Prom Transpo

To all those who availed of the transportation services from Pisay to the prom venue, the shuttle will be on continual journeys from 3pm - 5pm on Saturday -- first come, first served.

Prom Transpo

To all those who availed of the transportation services from Pisay to the prom venue, the shuttle will be on continual journeys from 3pm - 5pm on Saturday -- first come, first served.

Announcement re: college results

1. You may claim your result from the following universities at the Guidance Center:

    Ateneo de Manila University
    De La Salle University
    University of Santo Tomas
2. The qualifiers for UP Intarmed Program are requested to call Ms. Cherry of Admission Office at 536 1368 for their interview schedule. Or they may visit the Manila office to get their written notice. Attached here is the intarmed candidates.
3. Those who received notice from UP that they are OBLATION SCHOLAR are requested to visit the Guidance Center tomorrow during their free time.
 
 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Homeworks for Tomorrow

Physics - Start of reporting

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Wed - STR Defense/powerpoints for some groups. Check Pisay Direct post for this, Bio Quiz (kung matapos)
Thurs - Econ LT, P6 reporting
Fri - P6 reporting, STR Defense, STR Tormentoring (12 NN)
Sat - PROM

BaCon during 1st UB on FEB. 3 at the 4F Audi! Attendance is a must!

This is very important. :D

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Prom Assistance

To all those who need financial assistance with their prom attire rentals and make-up services, please contact Joseph Paguio (639178093282) by Tuesday, Jan. 31. Thank you!

Grad Ball Payments

PAYMENTS (P2,000.00) ARE DUE ON FEBRUARY 9, 2012.
Grad ball collections per section(01 28-12)

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Methods of Payment:
1. Deposit 

Please deposit your collection to the following PTA bank account:
Allied Banking Corp. 
EDSA - ETON CYBERPOD CENTRIS branch
Current Account No. 003501-00869-5   
Account Name:  Gladys Aldiosa and/or Encarnita San Diego-Uy and/or Mylene Dy
Please email scanned copy of deposit slip so we can verify payment.
2. Check
Please make payable to Gladys Aldiosa (PTA Treasurer).
Please email scanned copy of deposit slip so we can verify payment.
3. Cash
Please give your payment to your respective CLASS PRESIDENTS.
(Edit: You may only give your cash payments to the class presidents!!!)
The PTA will set up a booth at the caf to collect your payments on the following dates:
a. Feb. 3, Friday, during UB
b. Feb. 9, Thursday, during dismissal
Class presidents, please turn over your payments to the PTA on the dates above.