Lesson Motivation

Interview three of your classmates and ask them to a website they normally visit but are not familiar to you.Ask them what makes the site great–graphics, layout, or content.

These are their responses

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DailyMotion

Dailymotion is available worldwide, it always have a latest news from International to national news with its launch partners BBC news, VICE, Bloomberg, and more.

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Study

-you can learn more in this website by browsing their papular subects like math, english, science, history, and more.

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Kissanime

-you can watch full episodes of any kinds of animes. You can also choose what kind of genre you want.

INFLATION

The movement of prices of goods and services over time is referred to as inflation.

How is inflation measured? The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) releases inflation data every 1st week of the month for the public to be aware of just how much prices have changed compared to a year ago.

Statisticians and experts measure inflation by looking at a “basket of goods” which “contain” what the typical Filipino consumes on a regular basis.

This “basket” contains the following:

Food and non-alcoholic beverages

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco

Clothing and footwear

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels

Furnishing, household equipment, and routine maintenance of the house

Health

Transport

Communication

Recreation and culture

Education

Restaurants and miscellaneous goods and services

This long list of goods and their prices comprise the consumer price index (CPI). The annual percentage change in the CPI is then used to measure inflation.

What causes inflation? Inflation may be driven either by supply or demand.

Supply-driven or cost-push inflation happens when the cost of producing goods, the prices of raw materials, and wages go up.

In this scenario, there are fewer goods being produced due to the high costs of production, yet demand remains consistent.

On the other hand, demand-pull inflation occurs when people’s demand outpace the ability of industries to supply goods.

How does inflation affect you? Inflation means you need to pay more for the same goods and services.

One could also think of inflation as a reduction of the value of money, as consumers are able to purchase less than before. As inflation rises, the value of the peso diminishes more quickly.

Elevated prices of goods hit hardest those consumers who have not received salary increases over time. In effect, people have to constantly get a raise to keep up with the prices of goods.

High inflation is also not good for people who have long-term investments in banks, as it may erode the value of money.

Is inflation all bad? No. In fact, the government wants inflation, but only within an acceptable range.

For instance, economic managers want inflation for 2018 to 2020 to settle between 2% and 4%. The problem, however, is that inflation in 2018 continues to shoot up beyond the target range.

Revising monetary and trade policies, as well as providing subsidies to the poor, are only some of the ways by which the government can restrain inflation within the acceptable range.

Inflation, especially when it is demand-driven, is an indicator that people have more money to spend and reflects a growing economy.

The government is also avoiding deflation, or the decline of prices of goods. While it may sound good, deflation is an indicator of anemic or poor economic activity.

Low consumption slows down the economy, which would then lead to fewer jobs and opportunities.

10 Uncommon Filipino Words

1. Miktinig

In English: Microphone

Definition: An instrument whereby sound waves are caused to generate or modulate an electric current usually for the purpose of transmitting or recording sound (such as speech or music).

Use in a sentence: Ang mga mang-aawit ay gumagamit ng miktinig para lumakas ang kanilang mga boses.

2. Awanggan

English: Infinity

Definition: Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity.

Use in a sentence: Hindi magbabago at awanggan ang pagmamahal ko sa’yo.

3. Anluwage

English: Carpenter

Definition: A worker who builds or repairs wooden structures or their structural parts.

Use in a sentence: Ang tatay ni Michael ay isang anluwage.

4. Balintuna

In English: Unbelievable

Definition: Of such a superlative degree as to be hard to believe.

Use in a sentence: Balintuna man, may mga bagay talaga na di maipaliwanag ng siyensya.

5. Duyog

In English: Eclipse

Definition:The total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another.

Use in a sentence: Nakita mo ba ang nangyaring duyog nung isang araw?

6. Hatinig

In English: Telephone

Definition: An instrument for reproducing sounds at a distance.

Use in a sentence: Sagutin mo ang hatinig, may tumatawag!

7. Hidhid

In English: Selfish person

Definition: A concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself.

Use in a sentence: Masyado siyang hidhid; di niya na iniisip ang nararamdaman ng nakararami.

8. Himaton

In English: Clue

Definition: A piece of evidence that leads one toward the solution of a problem.

Use in a sentence: Bigyan mo naman ako ng himaton, di ko mahulaan ang sinasabi mo.

9. Kabtol

In English: Switch

Definition: An exchange or a swap, especially one done secretly.

Use in a sentence: Nag-kabtol kami ng mga impormasyon kagabi.

10. Lantay

In English: Pure

Definition: Free from moral fault or guilt.

Use in a sentence: Si Maria ay napakalantay.

Mining Harassment

ILLEGAL MINING IN THE PHILIPPINES

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From continent to continent, illegal miners have inadvertently destroyed ecologically sensitive lands, contaminated rivers and drinking water with mercury and other toxins, and otherwise exposed many communities to serious environmental and health risks.

Mining Industry in the Philippines has been a controversial issue once again, as the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary Gina Lopez advocates the total ban of mining for responsible and sustainable mining in the country.

Mining in the Philippines has been known early as year 1521. The Philippines is actually the fifth most mineral-rich country in the world for copper, nickel, gold and chromite. This has been a home to the largest copper-gold deposit in the world. According to Mines and Geo-sciences Bureau the country has $840 billion worth untapped mineral wealth.

The total ban of mining rests on the fact that mining activities has a destructive effect on natural resource, like the destruction of the natural habitat of different animal species. The dumping of chemicals in the mining could also pollute the other areas near the mining sites.

On the other hand, individuals also have the duty to use natural resources responsibly. The advocates for responsible and sustainable mining challenge folks to balance man’s self-interest and nature’s stability. However, those people who are in large mining corporations have firmly practiced their goals of achieving their self-interests forgetting the fact that these are the reasons why there is an imbalance in the biotic community.
For many in the gold mining industry in particular, illegal mining is seen as a factor most likely to dominate global mining challenges over the next 10 years. Recognizing that illegal mining cannot be completely eliminated, stakeholders can take steps to limit its expansion. Countering illegal mining requires a balanced, long-term strategy that confronts it both directly, and while addressing its root causes.

MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY

My name is Carl Sotto Atillo, I’m 16 years old, I was born on July 24, 2002.I live in Espina Village, Purok Adelfa, Barangay Taft, Surigao Ctiy. My father’s name is Nestor D. Atillo Jr. and my mother’s name is Rebecca S. Atillo. I have a four siblings and I am the eldest.

I studied at Surigao Del Norte National High School. My favorate subjects are science, math, english and sometimes about histories, but I am not smart of it, I like to study those subjects, because I want to learn more and expand my knowledge.Aside from my study I also like sports and martial arts.

That’s All I can share, see you at my next blog.

Causes and Solution of Poverty Problem in the Philippines.

You might be wondering despite having a bunch of talented Filipinos, it seems like many of our countrymen are still suffering from poverty. It’s sad to hear that we have skills and capabilities that can compete globally, and there’s no doubt about it, but only few are making it to the top. In this post, I’ll discuss some of the most evident causes of poverty in the Philippines.

Major Causes of Poverty in the Philippines:

1. Corruption. One of the big factors that contributes to poverty in Philippines is corruption, a problem that doesn’t seem to end. Because of these corruptions, funds are getting short for health, education, agriculture, and other important matters.

Here are some the things we can do in order to stop these corruptions. One way is to start from ourselves. Do not sell your votes! Don’t exchange the future of the country for just couple of hundreds of peso. Another thing is to impose regular assessment/audit of SALNs of public officials. The leaders of the country whether it be local or national level should provide transparency reports.

Next is to provide ways to improve the integrity of the justice system. It always seems that those who are in power can simply get away from trouble by buying the justice system.

There are other many ways. You can comment below if you have some suggestions so we can help our readers more.

2. Lack Of Education. What would you expect? A corrupt leader wants his people to be ignorant so that no one will make any move against him and his corrupt acts. They will not expedite things that are related to developing the education system in our country.

Another thing I’d like to add is the Miseducation. We have been taught the wrong things. We’ve been taught to go to school, get high grades, and we’ll become successful someday. Apparently, this is not true.

I’ve been with those who graduated with honors and worked with them. They got engineering licenses and I don’t yet their only advantage is they have not-so-higher salaries compared to mine.

If we’ve been taught the right things, unemployment rate in the Philippines should be low. Also, why are there many people who did not even graduate from universities yet earning more? There must be something wrong.

3. Fear. One of the things that prevents us from growing and progressing is the fear. This is a result of miseducation. When we’re young we’ve been told to do this and do that, that we should follow and accept information without asking why.

Don’t get me wrong in this one. Yes, as a young child, one of the best things we can do is to obey those who are older than us because they’re more experienced and they know things more than us. (or they don’t?) However, no one is teaching us to ask, to challenge what we already know, to seek for better solutions, and etc. The result, fear. How?

Since we’ve been trained to do things other people are already doing, we fear to change our direction, we fear to challenge the norm. We fear to be left out, we fear to be criticized. These fears are the ones that makes us stagnant in terms of knowledge, innovation, self development, and other things that contributes to being financially poor.

4. Lack of Discipline. Without discipline, you cannot attain something significant. Through discipline, plans are executed properly, consistent, and organized to achieve whatever goals that you want in your life. Lack of discipline is one of the big causes of poverty in the Philippines.

It’s sad that many millennials today are very stubborn and hard-headed. They love YOLOING. They say whatever comes into their minds and most of them are very complaining.

A lot of people are throwing their garbage wherever they want to. Many people nowadays are law-breakers. They don’t follow school rules, road rules and etc. No one has ever become successful by simply YOLOING and doing inappropriate things. What we need is self-control and self-discipline.

5. Crab Mentality. Sadly, instead of being happy for others who are making progress and getting success in their fields, there are many people get jealous. In turn, what they do is pull others down. This is such a poor mentality that should be eradicated. I personally don’t like it when I see shadow of these things in action.

6. OFW Thinking. This is not to offend our Overseas Filipino Workers and it’s not their fault to choose that path. OFWs are one of the factors why Philippine economy is growing. This is sad because instead of looking for investors, bring companies & industries inside the Philippines, it seems like the government rather choose to send our fellow Filipino kababayans abroad.

This is also part of lack of education. Many people still don’t realize the opportunities today’s technologies can give. Through the internet, you don’t need to go outside the country and leave your family.

There’s so much opportunity onlineworld can bring. Although more and more Filipinos now are discovering this, our countrymen still need to be educated about these matters and I strongly believe government can do big part in this.

Educating ourselves is just the start. What we need is to take actions and be part of the change. Once you’ve managed to change yourself for the better, you’re now liable to educate and inspire others as well. Providing solutions to poverty cannot be done by one man alone. We Filipinos should all be responsible solving the major causes of poverty in the Philippines.