18 February 2008

Mahabharata Video Clips

Finally, here is the four-part video clip of Mahabharata.
Thanks to Justin for uploading the vid!


Part 1


Part2


Part 3


Part 4



09 February 2008

Indian Literature

Congratulations to II-Acacia

for the wonderful presentations!




Mahabharata

Ramayana

Sakoontala


More photos here.
CDs of the videos are available for reproduction.

22 January 2008

A Tribute to Mothers (from1-Mars)



My Mother
Jan Joseff B. Genduso

My Mother is like a butterfly
flutter,
flutter,
flutter,
Through the azure sky.




The Best Mom of All
Kyra Dominique A. Ballon

She wakes me up every morning
Prepares my food everyday
She combs my hair at night
And wipes my tears when I cry

She always makes me feel that she loves me
Though sometimes I am bad
She would always remind me to be good
But I just can’t follow her advice

She is my medicine when I’m sick
She is my blanket when it’s cold
She is my shade when it’s hot
And my light when it’s dark

Dear God I thank you for giving me
The best mom of all.





My Mother's Hands
Ma. Sushmita L. De Leon

How soft and gentle
My mother’s hands are
They put me at ease
When I am about to cry

Sometimes I am afraid
And filled up with fears
I don’t know what to do
So my eyes are ready for tears

But I know I shouldn’t fear
I have to be brave, you see
I know that she will come
Her hands will comfort me.

29 December 2007

Sea Paradise (An exercise on description)

By Lovely Mae M. Laborte, I-Mars

Swimming completes my summer and summer completes my year for it is my second most favorite part next to Christmas.

Summer for me means going to the sea.

Seas are special to me. Every time I visit one, that visit becomes very memorable to me. I love the seas because I love swimming, the thrilling things you can see under the water such as tiny fishes and starfish, the salty smell of the air, the sound of gushing waves tickling your ears and the soft, summer breeze that comforts your feelings. Most especially, I love the sea because I always get the chance to collect some unique stones or shells along the shore. Sometimes I also get to bring home a small glass of white sand. I love collections.

Relaxation is best done by the sea, a perfect runaway place from work or problems. When dawn comes, sunrise is a really pretty sight to watch particularly with its yellow orange effect on the sea and the sand. At dawn, you can also feel the cold summer breeze that soothes your skin.

If you want to feel like a child again, you have to try making sand castles or even sand angels. You can run along the seashore as fast and as long as you like because no one would care to stop you. You also have to try listening to the shells’ melody of the waves trapped in it. And as you leave the shore don’t forget to leave footprints on the sand.

I love going to the sea. Going to the sea is a really fun experience for it is a great place. I just wish that people now would take extra care of it because it would really be a waste if these waters will be polluted. Lots of marine animals would die. That would make me really sad. Let us keep the seas clean because it is our paradise.


Ma Le Petit Paradis

Gushing waves along the shore
Whispers of sound trapped in shells
A sound I’ve heard before
A story inside it, it tells

Near the shore, the sun sets
It’s dusk, time to rest
Great beauty shown is what one gets
Now, the sun’s gone to the west

My Little Paradise, My Little Paradise
You’re always dear to me
For I give you the love no one can suffice
Only to you…My sea.

Our House (An exercise on description)

By Mary Nyl P. Tiu Serra, I-Mars

The place that I remember most often is our old house in Guinobatan. It is a bit small compared to other houses, but my family is contented with it. It is a bungalow-type house. We put things that we don’t frequently use in its dark attic which serves us as a storage room.

My favorite part of our house is the flight of stairs which leads to the attic and the cold attic itself. It is where I cry when something bad troubles me. I also made myself an improvised tiny room made of big and heavy boxes in that attic. It holds too many memories. It’s where my father did his first and last (for now) disciplinary action to me. It is also where my playmates and I played (even though that place is forbidden for non-family members). I love that place.

But when typhoon Milenyo struck our place, our house (which is near a wide river) was flooded. We had no choice but to stay in the attic. I felt cozy there but then another super typhoon passed. We were supposed to stay in the attic but then the flood got higher so fast. I felt so lonely when I saw only the pointed part of our roof; our house was surrounded by the fast current of water, darkened by many debris.

Our house was destroyed; still I keep the memories in it in my heart.

A Memorable Place (An exercise on description)

By Andrew M. Rognao, I-Venus

The most memorable place for me is the Camarines Sur Wake boarding Complex (CWC) in Pili, Camarines Sur. My family went there last October. CWC is a very beautiful place. It has a very big area for wakeboarding. The water is cool. How I loved watching the wake boarders perform a delightful exhibition. Many people go there everyday. The place has many small but charming cottages. The surroundings are clean. Colorful wake boards are available for rent. Lovely souvenir items are also sold in the place. I was very happy after our visit to the said place.

20 December 2007

God Bless Ye, Merry Christmas!

Here are some video clips from the Christmas Plays presented by the Freshmen.








Callandra's First and Greatest Christmas
Cast: Calla-Herrje Soreda, Doña Carmela-Paula Ann Kaye Dairo, Amanda-Emma Louisa Pesebre, Beatriz-Mikee HannahSol Mapa, Sr. Suarez-Luigi Banua, Mr. Christophers-Austin Rey Mirabete, Dr. De Vera-Francis Jao Diaz, Propsman-Harold Kenneth Quong and the Narrator-Ashley Granadillos

A Christmas Carol
Cast: Ebenezer Scrooge-Benedict Serrano, Bob Cratchit-Adrian Napay, Fred-Daniel Flores, Tiny Tim/Little boy/Fred's child/Man-Jepee Celorico, Mrs. Cratchit/Spirit of Christmas Past/Fred's child-Kyra Ballon, Alice-Glarie Anne Flores, Anna/Fred's child-Frances Docot, Spirit of Christmas Future/Christmas Present/Fred's Wife-Mary Nyl Tiu Serra, and the Narrator-Victoria Denise Monte


and view A Cancerous Christmas here.
(there is no other movie file uploader that supports bigger files,
please watch the video only.)

A Cancerous Christmas
Cast: Mr. Laviore-Yul Anjelo Bello, Mrs. Laviore-Vimarie Mandane, Poinsettia-Lovely Mae Laborte, Mistletoe-Sushmita De Leon, Chrysanthemum-Zharina Padilla, Maria-Larra Mae Boholano, Propsmen-Keith Montas&Roman Toledana,
and the Narrator/Dr. Cruz-Jan Joseff Genduso

30 November 2007

Images of Courage

This is from the second grading projects submitted
by the freshmen (Mars and Venus).
(captions to follow!)

03 November 2007

Do you consider women as equals of men?

By Herrje Soreda (I-Venus)

Men can do many things. But do you know what women can do? Like in the saying “Never judge a book by its cover,” never judge a woman of what she can do because a woman can do things that we don’t know she can. Women have talents and skills that are worthy. Women can lead the world to a better future.

I consider women as equals of men. In fact, women around the world are popular and known because of their talents and skills. Just like in our country, our president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, is a woman. Ada Augusta Lovelace laid some of the early conceptual and technical groundwork for high technology by helping develop an early computer. A woman, namely Mary Anderson, was awarded a patent in 1903 for a window cleaning device, a forerunner to the windshield wiper. Lizzie Magie, a woman, invented a game called “The Landlord’s Game,” a forerunner of the “Monopoly” game. Many women invented things that made our life today more beautiful and made our work much easier. In fact, many leaders around the world are women.

Others think men are more worthy than women are. But for me, men and women are just equal. The gender of a person doesn’t matter; gender can’t judge what a person can do. Men and women can make the world a better place to live in.

Do you consider women as equals of men?

By Ma. Kristina Balderama (I-Venus)

Lots of things have changed, from the Stone Age, Metal Age, up to now.

Women before were looked on as slaves or maids in the house while men were dominant to them. The men did the “important” work and women served them. But now, it has totally changed. Women now are known to the society as individuals who have great integrity, courage and bravery. Women nowadays are not just persons to clean houses but they build the home inside it. Things have changed, indeed.

Now, do I consider women as equals of men? Looking at things clearly, I can say I do. For example, we have women presidents all over the world, who, like men presidents, are doing everything to make their economies grow and their nations great. There are Filipina domestic helpers who don’t mind abuses from their bosses or employers just to send money here. There are also women soldiers. Even though they are not really in the battle field, they are there to cure the wounds of men soldiers. Some women even have multiple jobs just to support her family of six, seven, or nine because her husband cannot or doesn’t. Most importantly, women are our mothers who guide and love us.

Yes, they men and women may be different, very different from each other but what one can do can also be done by the other one. Most importantly, what one cannot do can be done by the other.

I’m not writing this in favor of women because I will be like them when I grow up. I am writing this to let them know that they are great.

And we are all equal in God’s eyes.

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