Thursday, September 24, 2009

Learning Words And Creating Some

There's a story once I wrote about a little girl who sold words she made up in a small town full of people who speak different languages. She sold so much that the people eventually came to an understanding and the girl got rich. Her name's Merriam by the way and she's got a secret to share...



So selling new words today is a dead business. But that doesn't mean the fun of it has also died.

Difficult words are always a nuisance, which is why little Merriam was incarcerated years later but was eventually venerated as a saint by a cult full of bibliophiles. Now, now... Bibliophiles? What's that? Oh, we'll come to that. Well, the thing is most words are made up of three to four basic languages namely Greek, Latin, German and French. But mostly, the basic words are from the prime languages which are Greek and Latin.

Well, as you see, Merriam's a bright, influential child, and she found that by mixing these basic words can create new words that everyone can use. Anyway, I need you to study the following to get my drift.

Take note that these are merely notes and not to be considered as a comprehensive resource. If you want, you can also look for other resources. We will be re-discussing them soon so read them and study them. thank you...

Prefix

A simple guide to prefixes -

Root Words

a simple guide to rood words -

Suffix

a simple guide to suffixes -

So there. I hope it's okay. You know I am no expert in web editing.

At least, I can proudly say that I am one of the early teachers to find ways using the internet as an offshoot to teaching directly in a classroom. As you noticed, our country often has typhoons and a lot of uncalled for celebrations that classes are most often suspended.

So if you are one of the few students who truly care for your... *ehem*... education, you'll be wise enough to come here. For what if I decided to include some parts here for the exams? God knows. And besides, I also care for a little appreciation for my efforts. Tch.

See you then.

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Pinoy Heroes

Many say that teachers are supposed to act like adults. But since I prefer not to be called a professor it gives me freedom to act whatever I like (that is within socially acceptable limits, of course...)

So, since for many years I am into appreciating toys, I might as well share some of the pics I got around the net.

Custom toys are usually made after Western figures, but these... well, it's got a Filipino flavor...

Try guessing who they are.





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Thursday, September 10, 2009

FOR ENGLISH 100: EDIT THIS!!!

The following is a letter found at a certain bar in Manila and has been preserved in its original, unedited form. Enjoy reading and you may try direct translation in Tagalog. Please read with feelings if to be read aloud:


October 1996
To Marije,

I am not surprise or wonder why Dennis leave you why? What reason can you think about but you’re very fat body. I thought before that Dennis only use me to his toy but sooner and later I’m realize that he really can’t not beared or stomached to be with you anymore because at first, Dennis say he could not stand you’re habit of making pakialam all his walks (lakad) and always calling to their house what we go home or this or that.

And then he say he get ashame to me either in school or in his family and then asking you to exercise you’re very very, very fat body. But you hate it. Thought you’re the most preetiest girls’ he knows about. What do you think you are “BeautifulGirl” of Jose Marie Chan?

Even you are beautiful face (to your think) you do not have the right to called me whatsoever or else difference name one time or the other for the real purposed to insults my personality because I’m never call you names either in the front of Dennis or in the backs of Dennis, but if you start already calling me different name, I don’t have any other choice but to call you other different name to. Like you are a PIG, FAT, OBSESSED, OVERWEIGHT, AND UGLYSHAPE girl. Shame to you’re body that is to a BUDING.

You can’t not blame Dennis for exchanging you to me because I am the more sexier that you when you look to us in the mirror. I’m repeat again that you are like Ike Lozada when she is a girl.

Love,
The sexiest Girl of D.M.
P.S.

You say that I’m the bad breathe but who is Dennis want to kissed. Me or you? And the final is me. There you go.

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Thursday, September 3, 2009

A Project on Architecture

Just as you wanted, we didn't hold any class. Now, for your group assignment as you promised me...

What you do with the spare magazines you got is to look for parts of a structure you want included in your dream building / house. (eg. doors, windows, arches, pillars, plants, etc)

What you do is to put them together in a collage to make up your ideal establishment. Now, you must remember that it must be aesthetically pleasing. It need not be too convincing but amiable enough to make a person believe it is one picture from afar. Take a look at this for instance...




Heh... Pardon the example. It's a little rough.

Now, for the criteria of your work, it goes like this:

Originality = 40%

Design = 50%

Cleanliness = 10%


For a total of 100%

So work on it and prepare your explanation on your proposed building. Remember to use the lesson on architecture in explaining your work!

Shabhu...
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Friday, August 28, 2009

Introducing Architecture

Now, I know you feel I'm not particularly the best teacher you got, but hey... I'm doing the best I can. Appreciation is hard to come by these days...

Anyway... Since I see that you are now... interested... in reading my blog (which I have for months been telling you to do but you don't) Here's a copy of the upcoming lesson (that I wish to avoid spoonfeeding you with)

Remember that I am no Caregiver to do these things for you. Pff... 4th years...



Humanities 101
An Introduction to a Basic Understanding of Architecture
Architecture, in its purest sense, is always meant for making shelters against nature’s elements. But the architecture itself must also be able to balance the diversity of natural surroundings and of those living within a man-made structure, less both sides may perish if one overcomes the other.
Environmental Issue
Before any architecture is raised, concerns about the environment are usually put in mind. All of us are always involved with environmental issues. And each one of us may respond in one of the following ways:
a. Individual or Family Economizing
- This uses immediate, small-scale solutions.
o Water thriftiness
o Less electricity consumption
o House-cleaning
o Basic waste segregation management

b. Abandonment, Denial, and Escalation
- All three is a cause of a person’s belief that everything will work itself out and nothing can ever go wrong. This eventually leads to increased pollution.
o Excessive consumption of water and electricity
o Leaving litter to be cleaned by “neighbor”
o Community service dependency

c. Social and Professional Role
- Our own professional and social rank can actually help in preserving ecology, no matter what line of work or status you are in.
o Cooks = biodegradable waste segregation management
o Tourist Guides = Ecology information drive or eco-tourism
o Doctors = Health and environmental issues
o Janitors = Waste management and recycling





The Four Basic Areas of Concern
These are the four things one must also put into mind in doing architecture. Balancing all four requires a certain skill, but the rewards are astounding.
A. Information
- Availability of environmental, commercial information must be first given a priority. This is to ensure the success of an establishment. If the desired architecture doesn’t meet the criteria needed in a particular location, no structure must be erected.

B. Economics
- The danger of not being able to balance the other areas may lead to economical danger. Economics pertains to the affordability of materials needed for construction and energy consumption.

C. Materials
- Simply put, all materials must always suit the environment.

D. Energy
- It can be of two types, natural and artificial. Natural like water and solar energy, or artificial as that of electricity coming from either a power plant or a nuclear source. If either natural or artificial is too much, ecological and economical imbalance occurs.
Architecture in Humanities
Since all we are after are the aesthetic and environmental appeal, we veer away from too much technicality that makes up the whole study of architectural design. Instead, what is left for us is the exploration of the output of all efforts done in creating an artistic structure. It is therefore necessary that architecture must be experienced by all the senses and not just something to be viewed.
Environment and architecture is also often designed specifically for a given site and a local context. It should be closely and contextually related to terrain, local materials, landscape, and the microclimate.
Two Kinds of Sensitivity
A. Kinesthetic Sensitivity
- It concerns the awareness towards the body position and movement in relation to a given space.

B. Intuitive Sensibility
- It is of how we response “psychologically” towards a space in architecture.
The following talk in particular of the different sense attributes one experiences in an architecture.
1. Light – A correct manipulation can emit a desired mood. These can also be done by way of the direction of the light source. Light can either be produced by the following.

o Time – bound
 Affected by weather and time
 Natural light such as sunlight, fire, and moon light can have levels of warmth and coldness.
o Simulated
 Fixtures and other types may or may not give exact desired effect as that of natural light.

2. Tactile Sense – Buildings and their materials evoke different feelings when touched. Certain materials, however, may also be affected by changing climate.

3. Quality of Taste and Smell – There is a strong physiological and psychological connection between taste and smell and so locations inside the architecture can affect both. Of all our senses, smell gives us a direct link with the environment of the architecture.

4. Response to Space – Our bodies react to changes of space whether small or big. Our sense of hearing also helps us to understand spaces and the environment.






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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Follow up for the previous post

just a reminder...

If you need some downloadable copies, see me at the DSA for some. Bring your flash disks.
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Friday, August 7, 2009

How to study

This is for those geeks who loves to take down notes.

Just go to this website and find out more about it...

http://www.usu.edu/arc/idea_sheets/

enjoy.
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