Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Romantic Music


Romantic Music (1850-1900) the word romanticism was first used to describe new ideas in painting and literature, towards the end of the 18th century. This word was later taken up by musicians, to describe the changes in musical style, which took place soon after the turn of the century.


Romantic composers aimed for a store powerful expression of emotion, often revealing their innermost thoughts and feelings.

         

Sunday, October 14, 2012

HISTORY OF ELECTRONICS


I.            Cathode Rays and the Discovery of Electron
»        William Crookes, heir at an early age to a large fortune, carried out his investigations in a private laboratory. His studies of electrical discharges in gases, which followed the development of the cathode ray tube by Pluecker and Hittorf, and his observations of cathode rays and the dark space at the cathode led to the discovery of x-rays and of the electron. Crookes also invented the radiometer, whose eventual explication verified the kinetic theory of gases. Curiously, Crookes was a believer in the occult and in the 1870’s claimed to have verified the authenticity of psychic phenomena. Later he became involved in the Theosophical Movement and there are references to his having exorcised demons. In 1897 Crookes was knighted by Queen Victoria (who is also reputed to have had an interest in the occult) and in 1909 was elected president of the Royal Society.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

ANG PAGHINA AT PAGBAGSAK NG IMPERYONG ROMAN


Pananakop sa Imperyong Roma
         Dinoble ng imperyo ang puwersa ng sandatahang lakas.
         Nalimas ang kabang bayan
         Krisis ekonomiya ng emperyo
         Humina ang kalakalan, pagkawasak ng kaayusan sa pulitika
         Ang mga negosyo ay na apektohan na bangkarote at nalugi, dahil sa kaguluhan at iba’t ibang krimen
         Hindi epektibong pamamahala ng Senado

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Paano mo malalaman kung matalino ang isang tao?



Paano mo malalaman kung matalino ang isang tao?


Maraming tao dito sa mundo na hindi natin nalalamang matalino pala! Baka tinatago lang talaga nila ang angkin nilang galing or baka di lang talaga natin sila napapansin. Ito ang ilan sa mga palatandaan na matalino ang isang tao.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Reviewer AP III: Kasaysayan ng Asya-First Quarter


KASAYSAYAN
-- pag-aaral ng mga makabuluhang pangyayari
-- history from “historia” = pananaliksik
3 Salik: tao(sino), Lugar(saan), Panahon(kailan)
2 Kahatian:
A. Pre-Historiko – di-tala/ di-nakasulat
-- “pre”=bago; batay sa ‘labi’
1. Panahon ng Bato
a. Paleolitikolumang bato
b. Mesolitikogitnang bato
c. Neolitikobagong bato
2. Panahon ng Metal – natutong magmina/magtunaw
-- Tanso/copper + Tin= Bakal
B. Historikotala/ nakasulat
-- “cuneiformsistema ng pagsusulat(Sumerian ang nakaimbento)
1. Sinauna/Ancient
-- wakas ay ng bumagsak ang roman Empire(476 A. D.)
2. Medieval—dark o middle(ika-9-10 siglo)
-- nakilala ang simbahan
-- “Renaissance”muling pagkamulat o ‘enlightenment’
3. Moderno/Kontemporaryo—ika-15 siglo
-- panahon ng paggalugad at pagtuklas

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Reviewer Filipino III First Quarter


Kaligirang Pangkasaysayan ng Maikling Kwento:
Maikling kwento:
·         Naglalahad ng makatotohanang pangyayari
·         Isa o ilang tauhan
·         Iisang kakintalan o impresiyon
o    Dapat maiwan sa isipan ng mambabasa

Katangian ng maikling kwento:
·         May isang mahalagang suliranin ang bida
·         Mabilis na pataas ng kawilihan na madaling sinusundan ng wakas

Paglaganap:
·         Asya, panahon ng pandarayuhan ng Asyano.
·         Noong papahina na ang mga kastila
·         Paksa: suliraning panlipunan, Pag-ibig, buhay-pamilya, atbp.

Reviewer in English III First Quarter


Narratives:
· Constructive format that describes sequence of non-fictional or fictional events
· Latin verb ‘narrare’ means ‘to tell’/ adjective ‘gnarus’ means ‘knowing or skilled’
· A book or literary work

Monday, July 23, 2012

SONA 2012


'Kayo po ang gumawa ng pagbabago. SONA ito ng sambayanang Pilipino’


(President Benigno S. Aquino III’ s  third State of the Nation Address delivered  before a joint session of Congress at the Session Hall of the House of Representatives, Batasan Pambansa Complex, Quezon City, on July 23, 2012)

Friday, July 6, 2012

Uri ng Parirala

Uri ng Parirala
Pariralang Karaniwan
Ito ay binubuo ng panuring at pangngalan.
Halimbawa: Ang ating bansa ay sagana sa likas na yaman


Pariralang Pang-ukol
Ito ay binubuo ng pang-ukol at ang layon nito.
Halimbawa: Huwag kayong gagawa ng labag sa batas

Parilalang Pawatas
Ito ay pagsasama ng pawatas na anyo ng pandiwa at ng layon nito.
Halimbawa: Ang magsabi ng katotohanan ay mahirap gawin minsan

Parirala sa Iba't Ibang Anyo ng Pandiwa
Ito ay binubuo ng pandiwa na nasa iba't ibang panauhan at layon
Halimbawa: Ang nagdurusa sa kasalanan ng lider ay ang mga mamamayan

Kaganapan ng Pandiwa

Kaganapan ng Pandiwa
Ang kaganapan ng pandiwa ay tumutukoy sa bahagi ng pangunahingnagpapahayag ng ganap na kahulugan sa pandiwa.


Mga Uri ng Kaganapan ng Pandiwa
1.Kaganapang Tagaganap
– bahagi ito ng panaguri na gumaganapsa kilos na ipinahahayag ng pandiwa.


Halimbawa:
Ikinatuwa ng mga mamamayan ang maringal na pagdiriwang ngkalayaan ng bansa.


2.Kaganapang Layon
– bahagi ng panaguri na nagsasaad ng bagayna tinutukoy o ipinahahayag ng pandiwa.


Halimbawa:
Naghanda ng palatuntunan ang mga guro at mag-aaral, sapangdating ng mga panauhin.


3.Kaganapang Tagatanggap
– bahagi ng panaguri nanagpapahayag kung sino ang nakikinabang sa kilos na isinasaad ngpandiwa.


Halimbawa:
Nagbigay ng donasyon ang kanilang samahan para sa mgabiktima ng sunog.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

ANG PAGSASALING WIKA 
FILIPINO - INGLES
uban - white hair; gray hair
ubanin - has lots of white hair; getting old
ubas - grape
ubo - cough; to cough
ubod - core
ubos - consumed; depleted
ubusin - to consume all; to deplete
ubuhin - prone or susceptible to cough
udlot - taken aback
udyok - urge; encourage; desire
udyukan - to urge; to encourage

uga - v. shake
ugain - v. to shake
ugali - n. habit; practice; manner
ugaliin - to make a habit of; to make a practice of
ugat - n. root
ugat - n. vein
ugit - rudder
ugma - fit; match
ugmain - to fit; to match
ugnay - connect; join
ugnayan - connection; joint
ugnayin - to connect; to join
ugod - hobble
ugok, slang - stupid
ugong - sound; noise
ugoy - v. swing
ugoyin - v. to swing
uha - cry of an infant
uhales - buttonhole
uhaw - n. thirst
uhaw - adj. thirsty
uhawin - to be thirsty
uhetes - eyelets
uhog - mucus
uhugin - with runny nose; having or producing mucus
uka - rupture; a break or hole
uka-uka - has plenty of ruptures or holes
ukit - curve; curving
ukitin - to curve
ukol - for; intended
ulam - viand; dish
ulamin - to eat as a viand or dish
ulan - rain
ulanin - to get wet from the rain
ulap - cloud
ulat - report
uli - again
ulila - orphan
ulilahin - to be orphaned
uling - charcoal; coal
ulinig - hear; listen
ulinigin - to hear; to listen
uliran (huwaran) - ideal; role model
ulirat - consciousness; awareness
ulit - repeat; again
ulitin - to repeat; to do again
uli-uli - next time; repeatedly
ulo (pinuno) - head
ulol, slang - foolish
ulukan - to incite
ulupong - poisonous snake

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Assignment in English


  1. What are plots?
  2. What are the parts of the plot?
  3. Illustrate a Plot diagram

Assignment in Music: Renaissance Composers



1. Thomas Tallis (1510-1585)

Thomas Tallis, an English composer, flourished as a church musician, and is considered one of the church's best early composers. Tallis served under four English Monarchs and was treated very well. Queen Elisabeth granted him and his pupil, William Boyd, exclusive rights to use England's printing press to publish music; a first of its time. Although Tallis composed many styles of music, the majority of it is arranged for choir as Latin motets and English anthems.


2. Josquin Des Prez (1440-1521)

Widely recognized by just his first name, Josquin Des Prez was Europe's most sought after musician during his lifetime. His popularity, no doubt, was a result of combining many contemporary styles of music, his originality, and his ability to unveil the meaning and emotions of a text through music. Much of Josquin's music survives today, with his masses and chansons being the most popular.

3. Pierre de La Rue (1460-1518)

Pierre de La Rue wrote many styles of music, almost as much as Josquin. La Rue's repertoire consists entirely of vocal music. His style of voicing shows that he preferred low voices, often composing C's and B flats below the bass clef. His most popular work, the Requiem, and one of the earliest surviving Requiem masses, emphasizes the lower voices. As well as low voicing, various rhythmic patterns and long, flowing melodies are main characteristics of La Rue's music.

4. Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)

Linking the Renaissance to the Baroque, Claudio Monteverdi's revolutionary music included the first dramatic opera, Orfeo. Much of Monteverdi's early years were spent composing madrigals; nine books in total. These books clearly mark the change in thinking and compositional style between the two periods. Book 8, Ottavo Libro, includes what many consider to be the perfected form of the madrigal, Madrigali dei guerrieri ed amorosi.

5. William Byrd (1543-1623)

William Byrd is perhaps the greatest English composer of all time. With hundreds of individual compositions, Byrd seemingly mastered every style of music that existed during his lifetime, outshining Orlando de Lassus and Giovanni Palestrina. Apart from his choral works, Byrd is considered by many to be the first "genius" of the keyboard. Many of his piano works can be found in "My Ladye Nevells Book" and the "Parthenia."

6. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1526-1594)

With over hundreds of published works, Italian composer, Palestrina was the most famous representative of the Roman School of musical composition, and greatly influenced the development of music in the Roman Catholic Church. Because its voicing is extremely well balanced and beautifully harmonized, Palestrina's polyphonic music is smooth, pure, and transparent in sound.

7. Orlando de Lassus (1530-1594)

Orlando de Lassus was also known for his smooth polyphonic style. His beautiful motets combined the rich northern style of polyphony, the superb French style text-setting, and the expressive Italian melody. With over 2,000 written works for all styles of music, including all Latin, French, English, and German vocal genres, Lassus easily remains one of Europe's most versatile composers.

8. Giovanni Gabrieli (1553-1612)

Giovanni Gabrieli also bridges the Renaissance to the Baroque and is most known for his mastery in the style of the Venetian School. Gabrieli preferred composing sacred works, and using the unusual layout of the San Marco Church, he was able to create stunning musical effects. Unlike those before him, Gabrieli meticulously created and planned the use of antiphone (a choir or group of instruments first heard on the left, followed by a response from another group of musicians on the right).

FORMAT FOR THE PERFORMANCE TASK 1 IN GEOMETRY


Friday, June 15, 2012

Noli me Tangere

Sinimulang sulatin ni Dr. Jose P. Rizal ang mga unang bahagi ng "Noli Me Tangere" noong 1884 sa Madrid noong siya ay nag-aaral pa ng medisina. Nang makatapos ng pag-aaral, nagtungo siya sa Paris at doon ipinagpatuloy ang pagsusulat nito. At sa Berlinnatapos ni Rizal ang huling bahagi ng nobela. 

Ang pagsusulat ng "Noli Me Tangere" ay bunga ng pagbasa ni Rizal sa "Uncle Tom's Cabin" ni Harriet Beacher Stowe, na pumapaksa sa kasaysayan ng mga aliping Negro sa kamay ng mga panginoong putting Amerikano. Inilarawan dito ang iba't ibang kalupitan at pagmamalabis ng mga Puti sa Itim. Inihambing niya ito sa kapalarang sinapit ng mga Pilipino sa kamay ng mga Kastila. 

Sa simula, binalak ni Rizal na ang bawat bahagi ng nobela ay ipasulat sa ilan niyang kababayan na nakababatid sa uri ng lipunan sa Pilipinas at yaon ay pagsasama-samahin niyang upang maging nobela. Ngunit hindi ito nagkaroon ng katuparan, kaya sa harap ng kabiguang ito, sinarili niya ang pagsulat nang walang katulong. 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

III-St. Albert the Great 2012-2013

  1. Dane Lainier Acena
  2. Allen Vincent Adalin
  3. Bayan Ancanan
  4. David Lloyd Angat
  5. Melise Sophia Arañez
  6. Caryl Joyce Asilo
  7. Gerar Samuel Bawar
  8. Pamela Joyce Celerio
  9. Gabriel Danting
  10. Jan Irish David
  11. Xavier Alfred del Mundo
  12. Babylyn dela Peña
  13. Jebriel Allen Desacada
  14. Ralph Jay Encarnacion
  15. Jan Samatha Espada
  16. Robert Estolano Jr.
  17. Ranne Cenchreae
  18. Ivan Robert Jumadiao
  19. Lauren Lopez
  20. Imena Malabanan
  21. Daniella Anne Matubang
  22. Johairrah Mayuga
  23. Charies Narcida
  24. Karina Nolasco
  25. Joshua Ocampo
  26. Denwill Marc Pablo
  27. Ron Kristoffer Panganiban
  28. Bryan Justine Pereña
  29. Paola Jeanne Purificacion
  30. Angela Rayos del Sol
  31. Joseph Hill Sibal
  32. Angela Mari Solis
  33. Angelique Anne Torres
  34. Kim Jeremy Villanueva
  35. Vrittany Anne Villela

Adviser: Mr. Francis Factura