07 August 2010

Health submissions

16-30:
[X] Sulam
[X] Tugade
[ ] Vasquez
[X] Vizmanos
[X] Borlaza
[X] Cahilig
[X] Coralde
[X] Datoc
[X] Dumagpi
[X] Ednalino
[X] Eugenio
[X] Oliveros
[X] Poneles
[X] Suarez
[X] Tamayo
....
[X] Baltazar

06 August 2010

For August 7-13

SUNDAY
@Health:
Perio
Check this for details. Refer to your handouts na binigay ni Red kanina na rin. :-bd
Please remember na it's due on August 8, 2010, 11:59 pm!
1-15 kay Red
16-30 kay Kim
Basta check the link. Pareho lang nakasulat dun. :))

TUESDAY
@Physics
HW (on a 1/2 cw)
1. A football is kicked at ground level with a speed of 17.0 m/s at an angle of 40.0 degrees to the horizontal. How much later does it hit the ground? What is the range? Ignore air resistance.
2. A diver running at 1.8 m/s dives out horizontally from the edge of a vertical cliff and reaches the water below 2.0 s later. How high is the cliff?

FRIDAY
@Java CompSci
The project (Snakes and Ladders) is due on this day! :-bd

YAAAAAAY.

SOME DAY (I lost kasi the paper with the instructions so I'm not sure with the due date. XD)
I think it's August 16, tho.
The Photo Essay ppt by group.
The groupings you chose are:
1: Raisa, Angel, Nicole C., Sarah, Toby, Migs
2: Kim, Tash, Nicole P., Ryan, Keno, Fatima
3: JJ, AJ, JR, Eunice, Regine, Hillary
4: Paul, Joash, CJ, Nicoleson, Ramon, Third
5. Dave, Isaiah, Rajah, Carl, Levy, Red

Check this for more info. :-bd

Note: Pwedeng more than 1 picture per slide. Bahala tayo. Basta it satisfies the limit ng number of slides. So kahit na 100 pictures na patong patong, tapos pinagkasya niyo sa iisang slide, okay lang. :))
Don't forget to include texts. :>

05 August 2010

For Aug 6, Friday

STR UPLB TRIPPPPP \m/

Check this for the details!

AND I'm sorry for losing the paper with the announcements kanina. T-T
I was planning to scan it pa naman.
So far, wala pang class site na nagppost ng copy na ganun, so wala pa akong malleech. XD

PERO I remember what it says. B-) Somehow. =))

SO...
Form a group with 6 members. Each group should have at least 1 camera (you are discouraged to bring expensive cameras). The school won't be liable for any damage or loss. Anyway, each group will make a Powerpoint Presentation with a minimum of 10 slides and maximum of 15 slides with a mixture of text and pictures taken by the group. So maybe 2-3 pictures per groupmate. :-bd
So form your groups ASAP.
I will write down the list of groups tomorrow, before we get in the bus. :-bd
Gaya-gaya ako sa Lithium. :)) Maam Rosos kasi made them submit a 1/4 with their group members. XD
I'll do that rin tomorrow to make sure everyone has a group. ;)
If you don't have a group right now, FIND ONE! or at least BRING A CAMERA, para siguradong may group ka. =))
So yeaaaah.
It's due on August 16 ba? or 18? :-? Basta double digit tapos 1 ung una! =))

I'm so sorry! I will find a copy soon. =))

REMINDER:
If you want to be picked up or dropped of sa Shell Alabang or Shell SLEX, prepare a permit or something. Yeah. :-bd And dapat may contact nos. \:D/

AND AND
Be at Pisay by at least 5:55 am. :> 6:00 am ung meeting time. :>

04 August 2010

Health Perio

Due on August 8, 2010
CN 1-15, email to RED == redriver96@yahoo.com.ph
CN 16-30, email to KIM == kim_ednalino@yahoo.com

HEALTH PERIO from Rubidium's site. (ang leech ko. XD)
-- this has the perio questions and instructions on how to add a password sa word document.
-- this has the information you need to answer the questions sa perio. 8D

If you submit later than August 8, we won't be able to include pag finorward namin lahat kay maam balangue.
And if you fail Health, you fail PEH. :> Diba? Or not? :))

STR Trip

@ From Rubidium's site
@ There are stopovers if ever you want to be dropped there pauwi or daanan ata kayo papunta. Check the announcements sa board sa classroom. 8D You need signed permits ata if you won't be dropped off at picked up sa pisay.

For Aug 5, Thursday

@Chem
+ Slides
+ Notebooks will be collected!
Chemistry (40 points multiple choice exam):
  • Lewis Structures (lewis symbols, rules)
  • Single /Double / Triple Bonds
  • Formal Charges
  • Resonance Structures
  • Exceptions to the Octet Rule
  • VSEPR (this includes AXE Notation, bond angle, EGG, MGG)
  • Polarity (polar / non polar compounds)
  • Valence Bond Theory (review s, p, d, f orbitals)
  • Hybridization
  • Sigma / Pi bonds
  • Molecular Orbital Theory (what's bond order btw?)
  • Chemical Nomenclature (common ion table! then the rules: learn it by heart)
  • Writing Chemical Equations
  • Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Oxidation Numbers
  • Redox Reaction (Oxidation - Reduction)
  • Redox in Acid / Basic Medium

@English
+ ILUSTRADO
+ Vocab words for Perio:
1. apocryphal
2. assiduous
3. avuncular
4. burgeois
5. expatriate
6. hegemony
7. panhadling
8. paderastic
9. polemical
10. schadenfreude
11. stalwart
12. zeitgeist
  • Multiple Choice - 40 points
  • Vocabulary - 10 points
  • Whose line is it - 10 points
  • Sequencing - 10 points
  • Matching Type - 10 points
  • Essay - 20 points

03 August 2010

For Aug. 4, Wednesday

@Physics (from Sodium's site)
Physics (40 point multiple choice exam):

  • Review of Significant Figures and Fundamental Units
  • Kinematics in One Dimension
  • Horizontal (x)
  • Vertical / Free Fall (y)
  • Equations of Motion (including accelerated motion)
  • Graphical analysis of motion
  • Newton's Three Laws of Motion
  • Definition of force, mass, acceleration, normal force, tension
  • Vectors
  • Computing the Resultant Vector using Component Method (remember SOH - CAH - TOA and formulas)
  • Projectile Motion (x + y)
  • Hardcore Problem Solving on these topics :)

@SocSci
Coverage/Links/Slides:
1. HISTORY
3. ORIGINS OF MAN (Big Era 1)
5. Big Era 3
Before we discuss Neolithic Revolution, let’s have a quick review on Paleolithic period.
- Humans survived by hunting and gathering food sources.
- These early humans lived in bands of no more than 2 or three dozen people.
- Men were the usual hunters.
- Women, gatherers.

About 10,000 years ago, after some of the women scattered seeds near a regular campsite, they found new crops growing. And this discovery would usher in Neolithic Revolution.

Neolithic Revolution
- Agricultural revolution
- These are far-reaching changes in human life that resulted from the beginnings of farming.
- The shift from food-gathering to food producing culture represents one of the great breakthroughs in human history.
What might have caused Agricultural Revolution?
- Scientists do not know exactly why this revolution occurred but they have suggested some key factors that could have caused such a historical breakthrough.
• CLIMATE CHANGE
o Rising temperature
This provided longer growing seasons and drier land good enough for cultivating wild grasses.
Rich supply of grain helped support a small population boom. And as populations slowly rose, then nomadic people felt pressure to find new food sources. And FARMING offered an attractive alternative because farming provided a steady source of food.

The early form of farming method is the Slash and Burn Farming.
In this method, farmers cut trees/grasses and burned them to clear a field. Then ashes fertilized the soil. Normally, farmers planted crops for a year or two, and then they moved on to another area of land.

Scholars would suggest that food gatherer’s understanding of plants spurred the development of farming. Hunter’s expert knowledge of wild animals, on the other hand, likely played a role in domestication.

Domestication
- Taming of animals (horses, dogs, goats, pigs)
- Stone Age hunters may have driven herd of animals into rocky ravines to be slaughtered
o This was the small step to drive herd into human-made enclosures.
From there, farmers could keep the animals as a constant source of food. Gradually, they tamed the animals.
- Not only farmers had the concept of domestication. Also, the pastoral nomads who tended sheep, goat, camels, and other animals.
Revolution in Jarmo
Archaeologist Robert Braidwood says the environmental conditions of this region in the Zagros Mountains, northeast of Iraq, favored the development of agriculture.
- Wild weat, barley, along with wild goats, pigs, sheep, and horses had once thrived near the Zagros mountains.
- Little did the farmers in Jarmo knew that they were already pioneering a new way of life.
- Villages such as Jarmo marked the beginning of a new era and laid the foundations for modern life.

Catal Huyuk
- Is an agricultural village found in South Central Turkey
- Showed benefits of settled life
- Farmers produced large crops of
o Wheat
o Barley
o Peas
- Villages raised
o Sheep
o Cattle
- There’s presence of pottery and weaving
- The village is known for its obsidian products.
- People in Catal Huyuk learned how to make mirrors, jewelry, and knives. And they learned how to trade them.
- Colorful wall paintings depicting animals and hunting scene were discovered in the area.
- And they had the concept of deity. (Mother Goddess, controller of supply of grain)
6. SHARING GLOBAL RESOURCES (for bonus points)
7. Debt: The New Colonialism (gonna post when i find it 8D)
8. Viewpoints and Views

++The notebook will be passed for bonus points. :)



02 August 2010

Retreat Letters! D:

OKAY. I keep on forgetting. =))
So, uhm, remember the thing we passed? Ung agreement letter for the retreat?
So not all passed.
YOU NEED TO PASS THAT PA RIN OKAY!
Hello, RAMON.
Siya lang naaalala ko. :))
Sinulat ko ung mga wala KASO binigay ko ung list kay Lance, which I think is not with him anymore? :-/ :-/
So kinukulit na ulit niya ako about the letters.
Joash? CJ? AJ? Rajah? Migs? Red? Shem? Hillary? Sino pa ba??? D:
Nag-pass na daw si Levy e.
PLEASE PASS!
No collection of money this friday because of the exposure trip to UPLB, so collection will continue next Friday. :D

For Aug. 3, Tuesday

BE AT ROOM 313 BY 11:55 AM.

12:00 Mathematics (42 point multiple choice exam - expect the exam to be analytical) :

  • Review on the Set of Real Numbers
  • Axioms (Field, Equality, Order)
  • Some Theorems on R
  • Proving
  • Completeness Axiom (LB, UB, GLB, LUB)
  • Relations and Functions Defintion
  • Examples of Relations and Functions
  • Domain and Range
  • Function Evaluation f(x)
  • Classification of Functions: odd / even / neither, one - to - one, inc / dec/ cons, continuous
  • Operations on Functions (this includes + - x / and composition)
  • Inverse of a Function (review properties)
  • Functions: linear, quadratic, absolute value, square root, step (greatest integer function)
  • Piecewise Functions
  • Hardcore Graphing and Analysis!
  • Definition of Polynomial Functions (Zeroes)
  • Theorems on Polynomial Functions
  • Graphing of Polynomial Functions
  • Definition of Rational Functions (asymptote and properties)
  • HA / VA / OA (Asymptotes)
  • Graphing Rational Functions
1:05 Biology (expect a l@-)ng periodic exam - mostly multiple choice):
  • Levels of Biological Organization
  • Emergent Properties
  • Evolution of Multicellular Organisms (Volvocine Series)
  • Advantages / Disadvantages of Multicellularity
  • Plant and Animal Tissues
  • Bioenergetics (remember the relative metabolic rate on animals?)
  • Trends and Strategies Used by Organisms to Process Food (carnivores vs. herbivores, digestion in lower animals)
  • Process of Digestion in Man (digestive organs, enzymes, hormones, processes)
  • Disorders of the Human Digestive System
  • Cellular Transport (remember active transport, diffusion, hypotonic solutions?)
  • Review of Plant Tissues
  • Transport in Plants (The Pressure Cohesion whatever theory)
*Coverage from Sodium site!