Wednesday, August 7, 2013

ICT (Information and Communications Technology) is one of the coolest subject in the history of learning. The reason is, because I like computers. Our first quarter learning's  is focused on the history of the internet and on blogs. I've learned a lot, and i never expected that queen Elizabeth II  was the first one to send and e-mail officially. come to think of it shes cool.

I never did notice any problems in this subject. but like every subjects that's full of information it's hard to memorize. But i'm not letting anything to stand in my ways. i'll try not to be lazy. :D
And never give up. 

Lazy is a another reason for failures in life, giving up is the worst thing you'd do
Gutom at Malnutrisyon, Sama-sama Nating wakasan

Malnutrisyon is a well known problem here in the Philippines. the question is how can we prevent this problem? What can this problem cause other people?

Everyone is a life saver, everyone can help. But one problem is the Government, we can't actually prevent malnutrition we can only lessen the people who's malnourished. But that also depends on what the person will do in sustaining or continuing the help the others will give. They must not only rely on what the others will give. they must also work to keep it up. 

Now what? we shall also help and we must also work to help our problems as well as others. Never lose hope, never give up.
Ilocos Sur National High School
Vigan City, Ilocos Sur
June 28, 2013

 His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III
 MalacaƱang Palace 
 JP Laurel St. San Miguel Manila 1005

Dear Mr. President,

First and foremost, I would like to greet you a happy day. As a student, i would like to ask a few questions. First, how can you stop other countries from mining here in the Philippines? Second, our economy is growing, and the other cultures in here are being forgotten. How can we as a country continue these growing of out economy? and how can we prevent people from forgetting their culture?

This is the end of my questions sir. =)
again a pleasant day.


Respectfully yours,
Jeremy Ragasa