Saturday, June 27, 2009

..thIz siTe is nice..!!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Have you Noticed??


Have you noticed grass??

Even if somebody steps on it, it never gets hurt. It never hurts others too.

When a wild storm attack, all the big trees get uprooted, but the simple grass survives.

So stay noble and humble like the grass..

Simple but strong.

Broken Hearted


Broken Hearted
Lahat ng tao na bobroken heart, tama???
Karamihan satin madaling nakaka-move on.
Marami naman ang dumating na mga taon ay masakit parin sa kanila.
Buhay nga naman, kaya kapag nagmahal tayo, huwag sobra sobra. Ok!!..
Magtira para sa sarili.


-sorry wala nqng maisip na topic ngayon ehh!!hahah

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Easier Life

Life Easier
Before, People have always made tools to help themselves survive. Early people carved and cut woods to spears to kill animals for food. This generations or today, most of us do not hunt animals for foods, but we work to have money and buy for our own foods in supermarket, markets, store or even in carinderias. Now, People often use machines, to make our works or jobs faster and easier.

Favorite Colors

FAV. COL
Favorite colors, many of us or almost all of us have their own favorite colors, right?? Some of us like the light colors, dark colors and so on. Did you know that those colors have their own meaning also?,. I guess you know it already"
But if you ask me what is my fav. color. "I love blue and pink" why?? ofcourse.... I don't know,. just kidding. basta love ko lang. ehe

GirLs

GirLs
"Mga Babae" katulad ng mga lalaki, may mababait, matino (pero bihira nlang), masipag, malambing, matulungin, lahat meron. Pero sabi nila ngaung panahon na ito may mga maloko narin sa mga girLs (pero ndi naman lahat) masisisi ba nten sila???? Ndi dba" kasi ndi naman magkakaganun yung iba kung ndi rin sila naloko. Right??.. Pero sa tingin ko parepareho lang lahat ang mga tao. Lahat nagbabago.
GoodLuck nlang din sa mga Boys..!!

Boys

Boys
"Mga Lalaki" guys, or mga toL.
May mga guys na kind, gentleman, responsible, matalino, lahat ng magandang katangian nasa ibang lalaki. Swerte nlang nang mga girls kapag nakahanap sila ng ganung lalaki. Kaya lang this time, I think wala ng guys na ganun",. Kaya goOdLuck nalang sa mga girLs.

Dogs



Dogs
Dogs are so cute and lovable pets for me, they are so "malambing" like cats. That's why I have only one dog. Hahah......

Monday, June 22, 2009

Playing

Playing
Playing is fun and it also helps you learn about the world around you. You can play with another person, with many people, or by yourself. There are games and sports to play or you can make-believe. Playing is a time to do things that you enjoy doing. Everyone needs to spend some time playing. Even the grown-ups around you need to play! Having fun helps you to relax, which feels good, too.

Feelings

Feelings
We experience different feelings or emotions every sec, every time, everyday, every year. Right?. We have feelings about everything that happens to us or even the things around us. We may feel lonely or happy, bored or excited, relaxed or worried, angry or calm. We may show our feelings in a way we behave or shout or naughty. Strong feelings can make us laugh or cry. Everyone has feelings, but the same things can make us different and feel totally different.
-Feeling sad make us feel very sad or extremely frightened or very happy.
-Feeling happy make us laugh or smiling and it feels good. But it can be difficult to stop if we laugh too much, and laughing hard can make us cry!

> A good way to stop being frightened to something or someone is to learn more about it or about him/her.

Eating

Eating
Food gives us energy. It helps to keep us warm when the weather is cold. Food is made up of different substances. We need some of these substances to grow and stay healthy.
When we eat, we chew and swallow foods which our body need to keep us energetic and alive. When we feel hungry it means that we need food to eat. Our body takes substances called nutrients from food. Most foods contain a mixture of nutrients. To stay healthy, it’s best to eat lots of the foods, healthy foods.

Drinking

Drinking
Our body is about two-thirds of water and our body needs to be kept wet all the time, to avoid dehydrations. When we feel thirsty, our body is telling us that we need to drink a glass of water or juices. The liquids we drink are mostly made of water. They quickly replace the water into our body that has lost through breathing, sweating, and washing away waste.

Tasting

Tasting
Taste is the sense that lets you know the flavor of food and drink. The taste of food helps you enjoy eating and drinking. It can also tell you if something has spoiled. Food must be moist to be tasted. Your mouth makes a liquid called saliva or “laway” in tagalong, or spit. It mixes with your food as you chew. Once the food is moist it reacts with tiny bumps on your tongue called taste buds. Your taste buds work closely with your smell detectors to tell you what is in your mouth.

Touching

Touching
Our sense of touch is to find out how the things we feel against our skin. When we touch something, tiny detectors in our skin send msg. to our brain. They tell us about the size & shape of things we touched, & exactly what they feel like: rough, smooth, wet, dry, or cold.

Smelling

Smelling
Smells come from chemicals that flat in the air. Your nose picks up smells when you breathe in. Your sense of smell can help you to find out about the world around you. Smells are invisible and can let you know about things you cannot see.

1. Smelly things give off chemicals that travel through the air. As you breathe in, some of the chemicals get trapped in for a while in the slimy mucus inside your nose.
2. Your smell detector cells are in a small patch under the mucus. These cells send messages to your brain about the chemicals that are trapped in the mucus. Smell detectors can recognize about 3,000 different chemicals.
3. Most smells are made up of a mixture of chemicals. You can learn to recognize many thousands more of these mixtures.

Breathing

Breathing
When we breathe, we suck air into our body through our nose and mouth, and blow it out again. The air goes down a tube in our throat and into our lungs, which are two stretchy, spongy bags in our chest. Air contains a gas called oxygen, which we need to stay alive. As we breathe, our blood collects the oxygen and takes it to every part of your body.
Our body needs oxygen that we use to breathe to get energy. When we move fast or work hard, we use more energy. We have to breathe quickly and take a deeper breath.
When our cells take energy from food, they make a waste called carbon dioxide. Our blood takes this waste back to your lungs. We get rid of it when you when we breathe out.

Moving

Moving
Moving gets you where you want to go. It lets you change the position of your whole body or any part of it. It also means you can pick things up and take them along with you. To make you body move, you send messages from your brain to your muscles. Some parts of you, such as your heart, keep moving all the time without these messages. Your body’s cells are always moving, too.

Healing

Healing
Our body is a super amazing machine in this universe that can fix itself. It can clear away dirt and germs and grow new skin when we got skin damages or wounds, muscles, or bone to repair an injury. Of course, a little sympathy helps, too.
Cells near a wound grow and work to replace damaged cells. First they make a quick repair. Then they work more slowly to make the injured place look as good as new. They cannot always make it look exactly as it did before it was hurt. A bad wound may leave scars.

Seeing

Seeing
Your sense of sight gives you a picture of what is happening around you. Your eyes pick up light bulb. Light rays bounce off everything you look at. Your eyes send messages about the light to your brain. It turns them into a picture. You use your eyes all the time as you learn and grow and explore the world around you.
Our two eyes point in the same direction, which is forward. Each eye sees a slightly different picture. The brain combines the two pictures into one. This is called binocular vision.

Hearing

Hearing
Hearing is the sense that lets us to know about different sounds. Our ears and brain are work together to tell us what sounds are and where they come from. This helps us to understand the things around us and to listen and talk to other people. Hearing sounds can help us to know what to expect. We can listen to sounds such as music just for fun.
We can remember certain sounds well, especially voices that we hear. Our brain began learning to understand voice. A baby quickly recognizes its mother’s voice. Hearing tells us how loud or soft a sound is and whether it is a high squeak or a low rumble.

Older Adults

Older Adults
For older adults, the pace of life may be a little easier than it was in their middle years. If they have children, the children probably have their own homes. Older adults often work less and have more time for themselves, their friends and their families. If they’re lucky, they can share their experiences and knowledge of life with others.

-Older people can remember the things that happened before you were born in this earth. Sometimes they can tell you a story about your family background or history.
-Older adults often have the time to be with their friends especially the older man, they didn’t follow a routine, just enjoy their time with their friends.
-Sometimes older adults need your help to do something he/she thinks that he/she can’t be doing without your help, like carrying heavy things and packages.
-Their lives become less hectic, many of them find time for things they couldn’t do in younger years.

Mature Adults

Mature Adults
As adults “matanda” grow older, their lives may get busier and more complicated. Some grown-ups live both with their children and with their parents. At work, they often have a lot of responsibility. They may also contribute to their communities.

-Mature adults often spend much of their time teaching others. They may still be learning themselves, but it is also time for them to pass on their experiences.
-Many adults worry about getting wrinkles and gray hair, but these are only changes to the outside of their bodies. It’s important for adults to stay fit even though they are so busy.
-Friendship is important to mature adults. They make new friends but keep many old friends, their high school friends.

Young Adult

Young Adult
When people become young adults, they often have a good idea about what they want to do in life, and how they want to live. Will they live in a big city or in the country? Will they want to work with other people or alone? Do they want to get married and have a family?

-Many young adults choose to continue with their studies. During their vacations they may take a job to earn money, or travel and explore the world.
-When young people leave home, they often have to take care of themselves for the first time. That means cleaning, cooking, and managing their money.
-Sports and hobbies are a way of relaxing, but most young adults like challenges, too. Many choose to spend time mastering a new skill.
Many sports stars such as Olympic athletes are young adults at this age, their body is at its peak and is able to do the best it ever will in most sports.

-Many people choose to settle down, find their own place, or get married as young adults. The friendships they make often last a lifetime.

Teens


Teens
During the teenage years, a person’s body goes through the final changes of becoming an adult. Teenagers are no longer children. They can even have crushes, boyfriends or girlfriends and children of their own, imagine that?. But most prefer to spend this stage of their lives learning more about everything in this universe.

-Becoming a teenager is like getting a new body, sexy body.
-Teens are old enough “matanda na” to go out without their parents or without informing their parents “mudra @ fudra” where they are going. For the first time, they can do things by themselves, without any adults involve or around.
-Looking good is important to most teens. They need to keep in shape if they want to look their best.
-Lots of exciting things are happening in teenagers’ lives outside the school, but they still need to study, because their education will make a big difference their future lives.
-Most teens start dating. They also develop close friendships with other people at their age. They sometimes seem to have little time for their families.
-Having a job for the first time can be fun, even if it is hard work. It feels good having money that you have earned yourself.

School Children

School Children
-Schoolchildren love to make things. They can even create complicated things because they have become more coordinated.
-Most children look forward to the first grade. This may be the year they learn to red. They recognize more and more what is real and what is imaginary.
-Playtime is important. Exercise makes your body stronger. Kids in school can play group games now.
-As they get older, schoolchildren can learn to do more and more for themselves and to help others.
-By time you go to school, your brain has grown to its full size. You will learn more as you get older and older, but your brain won’t become any bigger, just fuller.

People

People
What are People?

People are special animals.
People belong to the group of animals called mammals. Mammals are animals whose babies are born live rather than hatched from eggs. All mammal babies can drink milk from their mother’s body. Dogs, horses, cats and whales are mammals, too. But human beings are different in some important ways.
Most mammals move on all four feet, but people walk upright. Our hipbones are specially shaped to help us keep our balance. People have thumbs that can grasp things. Unlike other animals, people can survive in many different environments. We can live almost anywhere in the world.