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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Adapting to Diverse Science Culture for Development

“Nothing is permanent in this world except change.” In order for us to achieve a better life, change is certainly needed. And through science, we can have this change for it allows people to integrate their lives further from the life that they used to live.

Science, it is the systematized body of knowledge. Without it, there will be no us today. Wherein we make use of it not only in our present generation but in any time. Through it, many things and technologies being discovered and developed; however many people are adapting those innovations in order to make their work easier and life's more comfortable. And now here we are, appreciating the diversity of technology in some other ways. Like in some instances, before, we make us of domesticated animals in working in our fields, but now, we make use of different machines like tractors, harvesters and seeders. Which only proves that science has a big role in integrating the kind of living that we are experiencing before, now, in the future and forever.

We can’t live without it, for it has been a part of our lives since the day that we were born. And so, we must treasure and do every single thing to improve it to benefit not only us but every single matter residing in our world. But we must always remember that things have its own limitations and also, we must not forget that our culture is very important in molding every countryman in its particular country.

Monday, September 7, 2009

FILIPINO LANGUAGE: FROM BALER TO THE WHOLE COUNTRY

Have you ever thought what willed happen if our country won’t have its own language? Will you know how our country discriminated would be?
In Baler, Quezon, there, lived a man who created our national language, the Filipino language. Wherein he based our national language to the Tagalog dialect for he thought that this dialect is the most basic and is easiest one to learn. And because of what he has done, he is now called as the “The Father of Filipino Language” and to whom we owe everything we are speaking right now.

Filipino language, it is the language used by the Filipinos. It is our national language that we love the most. It reflexes our culture, the Filipino. And it shows our whole-being emotions and soul. It symbolizes the culture that we inherited from our ancestors, which we are used to. It reminds us about the revolutions that our ancestors fought for the peace of this nation that we are experiencing now. And through these, we can talk, and trade to our fellow Filipinos, without thinking if we can understand each other. And that in every country, having its own language means having its own unique trademark. This is how important our language is.