Martes, Marso 21, 2017

REFLECTION IN E-TECH

We all know that ICT is very relevant to this subject,
and most of all, it is one of the main topic behind in this subject.
What is ICT? This is a term that includes any communication device and applications that are mostly used in our society nowadays, such as television, cellular phone, computer and other technology related device, ICT are oftern spoken in a particular content such as ICT's in education, healthcare and also inside the school especially at the libraries, and also it represents an enormous opportunity to introduce the significance to other people, ICT also can help students to learn their competencies and lessons. which can help to them and also ICT is not useful enough without the use of the internet, which it help and improve us by the use of this sich as the using of social networking sites nowadays, like this kind of social media ir what we call the "Facebook".
Facebook can help us through communicating other people around by the use of internet It help us meet and peer other people around the world, by messaging and posting pictures, but be aware and alert, because in this internet world. many possibly and dangerous thing will happen which is the very relevant crime online or what we called "Cyberbullying". this crime is very rare nowadays and this commonly happens to those people who are always using the internet and not aware of those proper tips and way to prevent this situation, and some of this can lead to depress and causes death to the victim. as a person, you also need to know what is the proper tips and ways to prevent this kind of crime. and also one of the bad things inside the internet world is that the things that can also make your device malfunction and caused by the malware, nowadays malware is spreading online especially to those users that are not aware of this and because of this it may lead them to problems, because of the viruses that are spreading especially the worm. As a student learning more about this subject is very important to us especially to those millenials that are using internet and doesn't have any idea about this kind of problems.

Miyerkules, Marso 15, 2017

INTERACTIVE VIDEO
(ENTREPRENEURSHIP ADMINISTRATION AND BUSINESS)



YOLANDA PEOPLE FINDER


Information and Communication Technology ( ICT ) has a Great role in the society as it affects and creates a change with the result of our current generation. It unites and reconnects people from all over the world. And as a part of a society in this generation, we depend upon technology able to gain the charity we need and a voice; to spread awareness to unreachable places we cannot travel to.

another reason why ICT has a great role in our society  is because of the things it has done in recent history. Ever heard of the typhoon Yolanda in the Philippines? The most powerful typhoon that is the first to ever hit up to signal  no. 4 and make a land fall to the Philippines.                 The word “Intense” wont be a match to its description of  how devastating it was that  it brought so much  suffering to the citizens in the Philippines. The storm caused widespread destruction, even killing an estimated 10,000 individuals in the central Philippines, according to Reuters.

SO! With the help of ICT, specifically  The organization “Google”; launched a tool entitled “Person Finder” where it allows individuals to post messages and search for the status of family and friends affected by the disaster. If a person is worried about someone, they’ll be clicking on the button that says “I’m looking for someone” and type in their name.
If you have information about someone in the area, or want to let others know you are safe, click on the button “I have information about someone” and enter name and details.
MILLION PEOPLE MARCH


The so-called Million People March was the first of a series of protests in the Philippines calling for the total abolition of the Pork Barrel fund, triggered by public anger over the Priority Development Assistance Fund scam. Initial calls circulated through social media (mainly on Facebook and Twitter) to convene a protest on August 26, 2013 at Luneta Park in Manila as well as other cities nationwide and overseas. Some media commentators consider this as the first ever massive rally in the Philippines called and organised mostly through social media channels.



The so-called "Pork Barrel Scam" was first exposed in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on July 12, 2013, with the six-part exposé of the Inquirer on the scam pointing to businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles as the scam's mastermind after Benhur K. Luy, her second cousin and former personal assistant, was rescued by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation on March 22, 2013, four months after he was detained by Napoles at her unit at the Pacific Plaza Towers in Fort Bonifacio. Initially centering on Napoles' involvement in the 2004 Fertilizer Fund scam. After Napoles turned to Malacanang for help regarding the supposed harassment by members of the NBI in April 2013, the whistleblowers and their lawyer presented affidavits stating that Napoles' company “had defrauded the government of billions of pesos in ghost projects involving the creation of at least 20 bogus nongovernment organizations.

The government investigation on Luy's testimony has since expanded to cover Napoles' involvement in a wider scam involving the misuse of PDAF funds from 2003 to 2013. 8 of the 82 questionable NGOs are linked to Napoles with the filing of complaints for 74 others currently pending. "As more and more records—even from recent years—are examined, it appears that the misuse of pork did not stop in 2009. And while the congressional pork barrel already puts at least 25 billion a year in the hands of lawmakers, the fact is there are hundreds of billions worth of special and regular funds disbursed and possibly misused year after year".
EDSA DOS

HISTORICAL BACKROUND

On January 17,2001,the impeachment trial of President Estrada moved to the investigation of an envelope containing crucial evidence that would allegedly prove acts of political corruption by Estrada.Senate of the Philippines Senators allied with Estrada moved to block the evidence. The conflict between the senators, judges, and the prosecution became deeper, but Senator Francisco Tatad requested to the Impeachment court to make a vote for opening the second envelope. The vote resulted in 10 senators in favor of examining the evidence, and 11 senators in favor of suppressing it. The list of senators who voted for the second envelope are as follows: After the vote,Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. resigned as Senate President and walked out of the impeachment proceedings together with the 9 opposition Senators and 11 prosecutors in the Estrada impeachment trial. The 11 administration senators who voted YES to block the opening of the second envelope remained in Senate Session Hall. They were chanted with "Jose's Cohort" where their surnames were arranged.


The Second EDSA Revolution (EDSA II) was a four-day political protest from 17–20 January 2001 that peacefully overthrew the government of Joseph Estrada, the thirteenth President of the Philippines. Estrada was succeeded by his Vice-President, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who was sworn into office by then-Chief Justice Hilario Davide, Jr. at around noon on January 20, 2001, several hours before Estrada fled Malacañang Palace. EDSA is an acronym derived from Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, the major thoroughfare connecting five cities in Metro Manila, namely Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyong, Quezon City, and Caloocan, with the revolution's epicentre at the EDSA Shrine church at the northern tip of Ortigas Center, a business district.

Advocates described EDSA II as "popular" but critics view the uprising as a conspiracy among political and business elites, military top brass and Catholic Cardinal Jaime Sin. International reaction to the revolt was mixed, with some foreign nations including the United States immediately recognising the legitimacy of Arroyo's presidency, and foreign commentators describing it as "a defeat for due process of law", "mob rule", and a "de facto coup".

The only means of legitimizing the event was the last-minute Supreme Court ruling that "the welfare of the people is the supreme law." But by then, the Armed Forces of the Philippines had already withdrawn support for the president, which some analysts called unconstitutional, and most foreign political analysts agreeing with this assessment. William Overholt, a Hong Kong-based political economist said that "It is either being called mob rule or mob rule as a cover for a well-planned coup, ... but either way, it's not democracy." It should also be noted that opinion was divided during EDSA II about whether Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as the incumbent Vice President should be President if Joseph Estrada was ousted; many groups who participated in EDSA II expressly stated that they did not want Arroyo for president either, and some of them would later participate in EDSA III. The prevailing Constitution of the Philippines calls for the Vice President of the Philippines, Arroyo at the time, to act as interim president only when the sitting President dies, resigns, or becomes incapacitated, none of which occurred during EDSA II.

EDSA (People Power Revolution)

"EDSA PEOPLE POWER"


The People Power Revolution was a series of popular demonstrations in the Philippines that began in 1983 and culminated on February 22–25, 1986. There was a sustained campaign of civil resistance against regime violence and electoral fraud.



The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986, when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted, called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25, 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. This part of Philippine history gives us a strong sense of pride especially that other nations had attempted to emulate what we have shown the world of the true power of democracy. The true empowerment of democracy was exhibited in EDSA by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and bloodshed. Prayers and rosaries strengthened by faith were the only weapons that the Filipinos used to recover their freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos’s iron hands. The Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) stretches 54 kilometers, where the peaceful demonstration was held on that fateful day. It was a day that gathered all Filipinos in unity with courage and faith to prevail democracy in the country. It was the power of the people, who assembled in EDSA, that restored the democratic Philippines, ending the oppressive Marcos regime. Hence, it came to be known as the EDSA People Power’s Revolution.


"SAVE LIFE, ADOP TREES"
(Environmental Conservation and Actions)



Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilise the soil and give life to the world’s wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter
Trees benefit the environment

Trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow and the carbon that they store in their wood helps slow the rate of global warming.

They reduce wind speeds and cool the air as they lose moisture and reflect heat upwards from their leaves.They reduce wind speeds and cool the air as they lose moisture and reflect heat upwards from their leaves.


Why do we need to plant trees?




We need to plant trees because we all know that nowadays other places is suffering from calamities and it cause to such as flood and landslides, and by the use of this project we can help our environment to cover up more trees to lessen the cases and problems.

By this action we can help our environment and we can save lives, so from now on we will start to plant trees so that we can help our mother earth.