Tuesday, April 29, 2008

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Speech during the University of the Philippines (U.P.) Charter Bill Signing Ceremony


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's Speech during the University of the Philippines (U.P.) Charter Bill Signing Ceremony
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
U.P. Cebu Library Conference Hall, UP Library Bldg., Cebu City, Cebu


Daghang salamat, UP Cebu, ang atong host karon, ang alma mater og akong inahan sa iyang pre-med.

It is an honor to mark the year of the UP centennial anniversary by enacting the law to "Strengthen the University of the Philippines as the National University."

There is no greater pleasure for a UP alumna and former faculty member like me, than to be able to sign into law what will confer on our alma mater the enhanced capability to fulfill its mission and spread the benefits of knowledge to our people.

Surely the pride and honor are shared by the legislators who authored, co-authored, sponsored, co-sponsored and refined the bill that now becomes law. Most of them graduated from UP, or have children attending UP. All of them believe in the mission of the University of the Philippines. To all our authors and sponsors and all who voted for the law, thank you.

UP has been the training ground of the country's top leaders in government including many of our Presidents, pillars of business and various professions, and of a great number of our intellectuals past and present.

Strengthening the UP Charter now is timely, not only because the University turns a hundred years old this year, but also because new challenges in the 21st century call for new ways of thinking and new approaches to modern situations.

The new Charter ensures that the revenues of UP will be plowed back into its programs. It safeguards the University's physical assets and exempts its earnings, including donations and grants, from taxes. It exempts UP personnel from the Salary Standardization Law.

By providing institutional autonomy, the UP Charter protects students' democratic access, strengthens the University's administration through the Board of Regents and upholds academic freedom.

It recognizes the effectiveness of the UP System, which has set up constituent universities in strategic parts of the country, including our host campus today.

Furthermore, as a centennial gift, this law provides for the allocation of P500 million to the University of the Philippines, to be released over five years.

This is in addition to the P200 million we gave the PGH in 2006 and 2007 and in addition to the P500 million for the science and technology complex in Diliman.

We set up the science in technology complex because in 2004 UNESCO found that the number of researchers, scientists and engineers in a developing country is 340 per million of the population. In our country we have only 48 per million Filipinos. To achieve the UNESCO benchmark in the shortest possible time and to boost our effort at global competitiveness, the Philippine government is investing P3 billion from budget and off-budget sources in Engineering Research and Development Technology, including the UP Science and Technology Complex, between 2007 and 2010. This is to promote engineering R&D activities in the country at a significant scale in order to modernize every aspect of the economic underpinnings of the Philippines, including agriculture, to propel economic growth. Modernization will need a critical mass of R&D-capable manpower that will attract technology-based investors to the country. Since last school year, seven universities led by the UP College of Engineering have been offering scholarships for masters and doctoral degree programs in all fields of engineering.

The consortium steps up the creation of a favorable environment for science and technology to flourish. We can do it; we have the knowledge to build the basic industries that engage in high-value added activities such as design, R&D, product conceptualization, product development, and innovation. Investors know our caliber; our manpower is world class. At the forefront are our engineers; they are indeed the engines for national growth as they help spawn high-tech companies. With engineering R&D, led by the University of the Philippines, we further hone their skills and create our own technology roadmaps that will bring science and technology right at the doorstep of the Filipino nation.

With UP as the National University, the primus inter pares among state universities in our country, the leader in academic standards, and the primary seat for advanced studies, research and advancement of intellectual thought, this law ensures the hundred-year tradition of producing the best minds.

With this law, may the minds produced by UP become modern-day exemplars of the famed Oblation, that enduring symbol of the University’s offering of itself to the Filipino people.

To the UP students, faculty, staff and officials in all of its campuses, and to the authors of the strengthened UP Charter, congratulations!


source:
http://www.op.gov.ph/speeches.asp?iid=1234&iyear=2008&imonth=4


Thursday, April 24, 2008

Saturday, April 19, 2008

2008 Computerized Registration Activities FIRST SEMESTER, 2008-2009

FIRST SEMESTER, 2008-2009
A. Online Pre-registration for Continuing studentsMay 19 (M) – May 23 (F), 2008
B. Manual Pre-registration for VetMed proper and Graduate studentsMay 19 (M) – May 23 (F), 2008
C. Online Change of Matriculation (Cancellation/Change in Subject and/or Section)June 3 (T) – June 12 (Th), 2008 (5:00 pm)
D. Online Confirmation of SlotsJune 3 (T) – June 12 (Th), 2008 (5:00 pm)
E. Payment of FeesJune 4 (W) – June 13 (F), 2008
F. Start of ClassesJune 16 (M), 2008

Thursday, April 17, 2008

and now Idol is down to SIX

after Kristy Lee Cook left, the Idol is only left with

Brook White
Carly Smithson
David Archuleta

David Cook
Jason Castro
Syesha Mercado

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

ang FIRST novel na NATAPOS kong basahin..

i can't believe myself nowadays,

i'm getting hooked into reading...

reading books... wahahaha...

hindi ako ito!!!

waaaaaaaaaaaaahh!!!

hindi ko talaga hilig ang magbasa

lalo na ng novels...

my first-ever collection was bob ong's books...
pero helowww??hindi ko sya makonsider na "i'm into reading" talaga...
hahaha..

next one ay yung Harr Potter books 1-6, bumili ako worth 900, yung buong set...

nung time na binili ko yun, wala lang..

binili ko lang talaga..

masabing may koleksyon ako...

pero hindi ko talaga binabasa...

napanood ko na lahat ng available movies ng HP pero hindi talaga ako nagbasa nung book..

pero eto ngayon, dahil walang magawa, nabuksan ko din yung set ng HP books..

jaran!!!! nagbasa ako, and dahil "baguhan" pa lang being "into" reading, ayun 2 days ko ang book 1 (sorcerer's stone) and i'm now starting book 2 (chambers)

goodluck sa akin...

kinakabahan na nga ako sa azkaban at mga susunod pa, pakapal na ng pakapal... wahehehe..

goodluck joejoe....

take note:

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone ang FIRST novel na NATAPOS kong basahin..

dati nag-attempt ako ng The Joy Luck Club, Jaws, The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, pero wala akong natapos basahin sa mga yan...

hayyyyyyyy...

Saturday, April 5, 2008

tatlong MAHIKA... subukan nyo...

MAGIC #1

An Indian found that nobody can create a FOLDER anywhere on the Computer which can be named as "CON". This is something funny and inexplicable… At Microsoft the whole Team, couldn't answer why this happened!
TRY IT NOW, IT WILL NOT CREATE A "CON" FOLDER

MAGIC #2
For those of you using Windows, do the following:
1.) Open an empty notepad file
2.) Type "Bush hid the facts" (without the quotes)
3.) Save it as whatever you want.
4.) Close it, and re-open it.
Noticed the weird bug? No one can explain!

MAGIC #3
*****
(me: "the story goes like this")
*****
Again this is something funny and can't be explained… At Microsoft the whole Team, including Bill Gates, couldn't answer why this happened!
It was discovered by a Brazilian. Try it out yourself…
Open Microsoft Word and type
=rand (200, 99)
And then press ENTER
And see the magic…..!


*****
(me again:

=rand (a, b)

"a" corresponds for number of lines "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." would appear

"b" corresponds to (i think) no. of columns????


try to type
=rand (1, 1) [then press enter]

and this would appear

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

****
=rand (2, 2)

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.

and so on...


)

try lang... hehehe...

Thursday, April 3, 2008

nice puzzle

this one's a nice puzzle...

(hacker puzzle ???)

hehehe..

try nyo...

it's fun

it's cool

the best part? natapos ko sya!!!!


hehehe


clue: if you saw the dancing granny, the puzzle is finished...

nakakatuwa talaga...

magandang pambonus to... hehehe

http://www.freestuffhotdeals.com/hacker/1.html

Goodbye to Malubay

Ramiele Malubay now eliminated from the American Idol