Friday, January 29, 2010

Teenagers should not be using cellular phones just to create non-sense messages


Texting has become popular to the Philippine public. Almost in ever y of corner of the country, you’ll be seeing people having different brands of cellular phones, which are used for sending and receiving thousands of messages.

The country’s leading cell phone users are teenagers that seem to be a disadvantage.

Why do they text?

For them texting is fun, for they can make friends, gossips, feedbacks and etc. They even form a mutual relationship towards the opposite sex or maybe, sometimes, a same-sex relationship.

What makes texting a disadvantage for teenagers?

First, Teenagers become a texting fanatic. They spend money- almost half of their daily allowance, just to reload and acquire unlimited texting without even thinking that money, which is given by their parents, is not easy to earn.

Second, Texting became a cause of conflict. For some reasons like misinterpretation, since real emotions can’t be known by just reading, and when someone publish your mobile number without asking consent from you and then suddenly half of the crowd will be texting you as it becomes irritating and you badly want to curse or confront the person liable for it.

Third, Texting has its negative effects on teenagers by spending most of their time rather than reading books and studying their lessons. The texting activity continues even in class session thus make them busy and never pays attention to the teacher’s discussion. Also, it affects the way they spell words. Evidently, a high school classmate of mine was being scolded by my English teacher for she had written the word “BECAUSE” in a text message way of writing – “BCOZ”. According to our teacher, this was the effect of being addicted to texting.

Lastly, Teenagers do send non-sense quotes and chain messages. I have received a lot of those messages ordering me to send it also to my contact lists.

What makes it worse is that, God’s name is used as the subject. For example:

“God, I offer you my love, my soul, & my body to you. Please help me walk in the step of success…

If you love God, pass this to ten people and tonight miracle will happen.”

See that? In my opinion, teenagers should only be using cell phones for important business not by just any non-sense reasons.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Rags to Riches: The inspiring life story of Senator Manny Villar


Manuel Bamba Villar,Jr.,was born to a simple family in Moriones, Tondo,Manila.His parents are Manuel Montalban Villar, Sr., a government employee and Curita Bamba, a seafood dealer. He is the second child in a brood of nine.Being determined to improve his family's living condition,He worked hard selling shrimps and fish to be able to send himself to school. Manny was a working student at the University of the Philippines, the country's premier institution of higher learning,where he obtained his undergraduate and master’s degree in business administration and accountancy.

After graduation, he worked as an accountant at the country’s biggest accounting firm, Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co. (SGV & Co) but then he resigned shortly ,and became a financial analyst at the Private Development Corporation of the Philippines where he sells World Bank loans.He again quit his job in convinced that he could make it on his own .

With an initial capital of P10,000 , Villar purchased two reconditioned trucks and started his sand-and-gravel business in Las PiƱas. After coming up with a great idea of selling house and lot packages,he became the housing industry leader, and the biggest homebuilder in Southeast Asia, having built more than 100,000 houses for the poor and middle class Filipino families.Through this,Villar was made cover story in the Far Eastern Economic Review and his life story was also featured in some top magazines of the world.

He also gained avarious awards such as:the Ten Outstanding Young Men Award (1986) by the Philippine Jaycees, Agora Award for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Management (1989), Most Outstanding CPA by the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (1990) and Most Outstanding UP Alumnus (1991).

His career continues to rise, as he engage into politics. He won , the most overwhelming mandate among congressmen in Metro Manila in a stunning political debut; won an unprecedented 142,000 votes ,the highest number of votes for a congressman in the entire country and was elected to become the chairman of the Committee on Entrepreneurship.Manny Villar also gained the remarkable acclaim of 171 of 220 congressman as the speaker of the 12th Congress of the House of Representatives.

In the national elections held last May 14, 2001, he became a Senator of the Republic. Despite being a relative newcomer in national politics, he posted one of the most impressive showings in the national polls, filed 204 bills covering a comprehensive legislative program of action— the first among neophyte senators and the third highest filer among the senators of the 12th Congress of the Philippines. Then, after being elected by his colleagues, he assumed the position of Senate President Pro-Tempore, the second to the highest post in the higher Chamber of Congress.

Senator Manny Villar is indeed the man of numerous accomplishments and heroism and an inspiration to the Filipinos to improve their quality of life and fulfill their dreams through the very values he believes in -- “sipag at tiyaga.”

Friday, January 15, 2010

Welcome Cyber World

Hello friends !

Allow me to introduce myself , I an Hyacinth Abbas. You can call me "hya".
This is my first blog on here, it's cool !!!
I don't usually write something about myself or about the happenings that happened in my life-
I don't even keep a journal;but now I'm starting to write since I was given a chance to share my teenage life through this blog.