Ok! Ok! My dear nurses!
Your lola is not ignoring you! I have responded to your emails separately and I know that occasionally there are questions on the comments section di ba sinasagot ko naman! Sobra na to ha? Pati yong mga student teachers at poli-scie students dami na ring assignments to me! JUICE KOH! I can’t take this anymoreeeee!!! SASARA KO NA TONG BLOG NA TO HA?!
You teacher students and poli-scie students – sorry! You guys, I can’t check your reaction papers and I can’t write a SAUNA Summary for you! Gusto nyo bang ipahabol ako dito nang Department of Education nang Pinas at tanggalan ako nang lisensya nang pagiging maganda? Hindi pede no?! I think I’ve put a lot of content on the SONA Summary and great pointers actually that you could pick up. Sinabi ko na, if I write the summary – nakupo! Pare-parehas mga summary ninyo, baka nagmukhang Panatang Makabayan yang assignment ninyo!
Now to all of my nurses who are waiting for the results of the recently concluded nursing board exams, yes, I will post the results here – PAG SINIPAG AKO! (hmppt! nasaan si bromsmo? si enigma? mula nong maging nurse, iniwan na lang kami dito na parang tuyong biko!) GANYAN DIN KAYO ALAM KOOO!!! But according to my bolang kristal, the results will be out right around the 3rd or last week of August. Is my source reliable? Well, medyo nakainom sya non.
PWEDE BA! KALMA LANG KAYO!? Wala kayong pinag-kaiba sa last batch! Every second, every minute, iisa ang email ko! Kung kelan lalabas si kulas! Trust me, I heard 101% ang passing. Pati ako na di nag-tes pumasa. So, calm down, just sit back and relax and wait for the results of the nursing board licensure exams, ok? Wag nyo munang sabihin sa neighbor ninyo na nag-tes kayo. Kasi, sila din interesadong – interesado. Ba’t kaya?!
IF EVER, WINNER ANG MGA PINOY!
Sarap basahin nang news na to! hehehe! Pasensya na kayo, medyo napapag-initan kong biruin! hehehe! Eh kasi na-a-alala ko nong ako eh nasa Barrio Siete High School, platoon commander ang lola nyo nun, nung high school ako! And I was like waddling like a pato pag ako eh nag-ma-martsa! ”Lep – rayt! Lep – rayt! Lep – rayt! Lep – rayt! ABOUTTTT FEYZ!!” Di ba ganyan ang nangyayari dito ever sa ZTE deal na to?! HeHeHe
J’espère que c’est au revoir. Pour de bon! I hope this is goodbye! For good!
After all, this ZTE deal, even if it’s legal does not necessarily follows that it’s benefitting the Filipino people! The strongest argument against an $800-million plan to build two government-owned information technology (IT) backbones to create a Cyber Corridor is that there is no need for them, according to two professors at the University of the Philippines School of Economics (UPSE). One of the projects is the $329-million national broadband network (NBN), while the other is the $460-million plan to build a satellite-based IT backbone for the Cyber Education Program (CEP).
My dog ate it!
Apostol: Where’s copy of contract? Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s legal adviser, Sergio Apostol, said the project could not be implemented because the contract was nonexistent. “How can we implement? There are no papers. Show me the contract,” Apostol said when asked about the status of the ZTE contract.
Ninakaw daw! Baka nasa eBay na sya? Di kaya?
The Philippine government’s copy of the contract was stolen shortly after Transportation Secretary Leandro Mendoza and Yu Yong, ZTE vice president, signed it on April 21 in the presence of Arroyo. Also stolen was the Philippine copy of the $460-million contract to build a satellite-based backbone for the Department of Education’s Cyber Education Program (CEP).
House probe. Lagot kayo!
In the House of Representatives, the chair of the committee on information and communication technology wants to grill executives of the National Economic and Development Authority, DOTC and Commission on Information and Communications Technology on the NBN deal. Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago said representatives of ZTE, AHI and Arescom, along with Fabella and De Dios, would also be invited to the public hearing.
Aray kuh! Kayo ACT ha?! me pinapatamaan ba kayo? :-)
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) asked the government to sober up on its “Cyber Education” program, calling it a white elephant that has nothing to do with cutting-edge technology. ACT chair Antonio Tinio said the money to fund the project could be better spent on building classrooms, subsidizing the education of children who cannot afford to go to school, hiring more teachers, and producing quality teachers.
Simply broadcasting to SELECTED schools pala. Eh panu na lang kung yong school namen sa Barrio Siete eh hindi selected?
“The project is very expensive with little or no proven benefits to the students. It is simply broadcasting a 20-minute lecture to selected schools via satellite. If that is the only thing the Department of Education (DepEd) wants to do, it might as well tape the lectures, place them in compact disks and distribute them to the schools for viewing,”
Tinio said.
Grabeng pantasya toooo!!!
The project aims to set up television production and satellite broadcasting facilities at DepEd’s central office and satellite-based facilities in 26,618 schools nationwide, each of which will be provided with a multimedia classroom equipped with four television sets, two desktop computers and a printer.
Fifteen- to 20-minute lectures conducted by education experts in all subjects for all grade or year levels will be aired live via satellite to all schools on 12 television channels.
Tinio said the project would not provide students with computer-based learning as the name connotes.
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sana, magkatotoo ang pantasya nila. pag nagkatotoo, pramis, mag-aasawa na ako! hehehehehe
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HAHAHA!
At ako? Papakatino na ako. Papakilo ko na korona ko. Babalik na ako sa dati kong anyo.
Peks man.
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Inang magugulo na naman pala ang bahay mo dito sa mga R.N na to [Retarded Nanny at Remember Nothing] Ihanda mo na ang flashlight mo at pati na din kandila… Guguluhin ka na naman nila, ang buhay mo! lol
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inang musta na po? pasilip silip ako sa bintana ng bahay mo, usually daming bisita…
diwa totoo ba na pasasakal ka na? hehe
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opo, next year… tapos balik america ulit tapos sya doon sa dako pa doon titira… nagasawa pa kami diba? wots the use? hmft!
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sa susunod por kilo na lang ako. hinding-hindi na ako bibili ng baka sa sususnod, makikitingi na lang ako ng karne at gatas! he he he…
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Dear Reynz,
Comment to sa my dear nurses mo.
Pasensya ka na sa amin kasi naman po yung PRC na website can’t be opened sa tuwing kailangan na sya namin (sounds familiar, di ba? Ganyan naman lahat ng govt. agencies natin, wala sa tuwing kailangan mo… out for lunch!) So, who do we turn to?? Sa yo, di ba? So sige na, pagpasensyahan mo na ang kakulitan namin. Consider mo na lang na kawanggawa to. So, in behalf of all the nurses and would be nurses of the Republic of the Philippines, Thank You!!
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Mia,
Ganun talaga buhay ko dito sa web, pagsilbihan mga nurses ko, besides dalwang pangkin are also waiting for the results para nga MAKALAYAS NA NANG PINAS DAHIL WA PAGASANG makakuha nang matinong trabaho dun.
Tsaka ang programa talaga dyan saten eh palayasin mga tao at maghanap nang work outside instead na asikasuhin economy para magkaron tayo nang trabaho, right?
Lasyir nga, wasak wasak ang site ko, 10k per day ang bisita ko, chinugi tuloy ako nang google dahil akala nila niloloko ko sila!
Anyway – eto me, nagbabantay also… just like everywan
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