Thursday, August 26, 2010

English Essay # 1 Guidelines

Defend or reject one of the following statements in 350 words ±10%:

1. Heaven and Hell are interdependent.

2. Hell is a state of mind.

3. Hell is other people.


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pag may kulang pacomment na lang o iedit nyo na lang
:D

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

CS Homework (Primitive Operations)

public static int Fib(int x){
if (x == 2){
return 1;
}
if(x == 1){
return 1;
}

return fib(x-1) + fib(x-2);
}

Asked: number of primitive operations used.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Econ Homework :D

Px1 = 17 | Qdx1 = 3,700 | Qsx1 = 7,000
Px2 = 13 | Qdx2 = 4,100 | Qsx2 = 9,000

I1 = 14,000
I2 = 17,000

Py1 = 11
Py2 = 9

Solve:

1. Solve for Price Elasticity of the demand for x1, is it elastic, inelastic, etc.

2. Solve for Income Elasticity of the demand for x.

3. Solve for the Cross Price Elasticity of the demand for x (relative to the price of y).

4. What is the relationship between x and y.

5. Solve for the Price Elasticity of the supply for x.

6. What type of good is x with reference to income?

7. If the firm would want to increase revenue, what should be the optimal price?

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so ito na ung hw :))

pag may corrections pacomment na lang :>

hulaan nyo kung sino ako >:) :))

Due sa Thursday, August 26, 2010 :))
para sa mga hindi alam (like me) :))

Friday, August 20, 2010

[11th] Weekend Reminders!

MONDAY (August 23, 2010)

  • continuation of Sayaw Interpretasyon pratice in Fil4
  • discussion and quiz in Math5 regarding Section 3.1 of TCWAG6
  • submission of laboratory report for Experiment #4 in Chem3
  • submission of pair homework (polygenic inheritance problems) in Bio3 (only for those who haven't submitted yet)
  • submission of ouput for the Web Quest activity in SS4
  • submission of laboratory journal in STR2

TUESDAY (August 24, 2010)

WEDNESDAY (August 25, 2010)

  • continuation of Sayaw Interpretasyon pratice in Fil4

THURSDAY (August 26, 2010)

FRIDAY (August 27, 2010)

  • continuation of Sayaw Interpretasyon pratice in Fil4
  • submission of output for the pedigree activity in Bio3
  • LONG TEST 1, QUARTER 2 in Math5 (Coverage: Continuity and the Derivative, Secs. 2.6-2.8 and 3.1-3.2 of TCWAG6)
  • LONG TEST 1, QUARTER 2 in Phys3 (Coverage: Current and Resistance, Chap. 27 of Physics 5th Edition by Serway)

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:

BOYS ARE NOW REQUIRED TO WEAR MAONG PANTS STARTING ON MONDAY, AUGUST 23. THIS IS PART OF THE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TAKEN BY THE SCHOOL AGAINST THE INCREASE OF DENGUE CASES.

Please comment if there is something to be added or edited in the requirements. :))

Friday, August 13, 2010

[10th] Weekend Reminders!

I can't believe we only have two days of classes next week. -___-

English
- Reader's Theater on Tuesday, August 17.
- Props and costumes!

Fil
- Reporting of Epics on Monday, August 18.
- Sayaw Interpretasyon! Refer to previous post for the song video.
- Click here to download the song. Also available in the downloads tab.
- I prefer the acoustic version.

SocSci
- Enrichment HW due on Sunday, August 15, 9PM..

STR
- Hardcopy of entire proposal due on Monday, August 16.

Chem
- LabRep for the first experiment due on Monday, August 16.
- For the second, due on Wednesday, August 18.

Syempre, kung may kulang, comment niyo nalang.
Alam niyo na kung kailan walang pasok, 'kay? :))

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Batas Panlipunan

Biag ni Lam-ang
1. May kahulugan ang mga panaginip.
2. Bigyan ng katarungan ang kamatayan ng ama.
3. Mahalaga ang pamilya.
4. Maligo para malinis ang mga dumi sa katawan at kaluluwa.
5. Kailangang magpakitang-gilas sa babae kapag nanliligaw.
6. Respetuhin ang mga hayop dahil may pakinabang sila.
7. Posible ang kahit ano basta't may paniniwala at pananampalataya.

Hinilawod
1. Irespeto ang pagmamahalan ng iba.
2. Ipgalaban ang pagmamahalan.
3. Huwag mang-agaw ng asawa
4. Tulungan ang mga kapatid
5. Mahalin ang asawa
6. Mahalin ang mga magulang.
7. Huwag susuko.

Monday, August 9, 2010

List of Requirements for Math5 (Second Quarter)

LIST OF HOMEWORKS (all from TCWAG6):

2HW1: Section 2.6 pp. 105-107 #s 8, 20, 26, 38, 42
Section 2.7 pp. 112-114 #s 2, 16, 32, 36, 48

2HW2: Section 2.8 p. 122 #s 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34

2HW3: Section 3.1 pp. 147-148 #s 16, 22, 24, 26, 34, 36, 50
Section 3.2 p. 155 #s 10, 20, 30

2HW4: Section 3.3 pp. 162-163 #s 24, 36, 38, 44, 48
Section 3.5 p. 180 #s 6, 12, 24, 34, 42

2HW5: Section 3.6 pp. 189-190 #s 4, 8, 10, 12, 14,24, 26, 30, 32, 36

2HW6: Section 3.8 p. 198 #s 2, 6, 20, 30, 36
Section 3.10 pp. 211-212 #s 2, 16, 24, 28, 32

SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS:

LT1: Aug 26/27 Continuity and the Derivative Sec 2.6-2.8,3.1-3.2

LT2: Sep 30/Oct 1 Differentiation Techniques Sec 3.3,3.5-3.8,3.102

PE: Oct 5-7

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Reading the Classics


Reading The Classics (for Enrichment)
I. Provide an E-Book or a PDF copy of the book (if possible)
II. Format (short bond paper; Arial 11; Single Space; 1-inch margin on all sides)
A. 1- page biography of the author and historical background of the time when the book was written and published
B. 1-page Chapter Summary (choose only 1 chapter)
C. 1-page Definition of Terms and Reaction/Discussion/Criticism/Comparison of the topic or issue in the chapter to current discourse on the topic

The number of the book corresponds to the class number of each student (nos. 30 to 38 are other options that you may choose provided you inform the teacher beforehand)

1. Adam Smith ‘s An Inquiry into the nature and causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776)
2. David Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817)
3. Thomas Malthus' Essay on Population (1798)
4. John Stuart Mill's Principles of Political Economy (1848 )
5. Karl Marx’s Das Kapital vol.1 (1867)
6. William Stanley Jevons’ The Theory of Political Economy (1871)
7. Leon Walras’ Elements of Pure Economics (1874)
8. Vilfredo Pareto’s Manuale D’Economia Politica (1906)
9. Alfred Marshal’s Principles of Economics (1890)
10. Alfred Marshal’s The Great Crash (1929)
11. Joseph Schumpeter’s Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (1942)
12. Joseph Schumpeter’s Business Cycles Vol. 1(1939)
13. Arthur Cecil Pigou’s The economics of welfare (1920)
14. Edward Chamberlin’s Theory of Monopolistic Competition (1933)
15. Joan Robinson’s Economics of Imperfect Competition (1933)
16. Johnn Maynard Keynes’ General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936)
17. Thorstein Veblen’s The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899)
18. John Rogers Commons’ Legal Foundations of Capitalism (1924)
19. John Kenneth Galbraith’s The Affluent Society (1969)
20. Roy Harrod’s Towards a Dynamic Economics (1948)
21. Milton Friedman’s A Monetary History of the US (1963)
22. Eli Filip Hecksher’s Mercantilism Vol. 1(1935)
23. Bertil Ohlin’s Interregional and International Trade (1934)
24. Theodore William Schultz’ Transforming Traditional Agriculture (1964)
25. William Arthur Lewis’ The Theory of Economic Growth (195)
26. Milton Friedman’s Essays in Positive Economics (1953)
27. Joseph Schumpeter’s Business Cycles Vol. 2(1939)
28. William Arthur Lewis’ The Principles of Economic Planning (1949)
29. John Kenneth Galbraith’s The New Industrial State (1967)
30. Karl Marx’s Das Kapital vol.2 (1885)
31. William Stanley Jevons’ General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy (1862)
32. William Stanley Jevons’ The State in Relation to Labour (1882)
33. Karl Marx’s Das Kapital vol.3 (1894)
34. John Rogers Commons’ Institutional Economics (1934)
35. Eli Filip Hecksher’s Mercantilism Vol. 2(1935)
36. Joseph Schumpeter’s History of Economic Analysis (1951)
37. Joseph Schumpeter’s The Theory of Economic Development (1912)
38. William Stanley Jevons’ A Serious Fall in the Value of Gold (1863)

Submit to ( jb_jrg@yahoo. com ) on or before Aug. 15, 2010

[9th] Weekend Reminders!

MONDAY (August 09, 2010)

  • continuation of the presentations of epics in Fil4
  • submission of the envelopes (with parent's signature) in Math5
  • submission of the task list, network chart and Gantt chart (in hardcopy) in STR2
  • start of oral defense in CS4 (AdProg)

TUESDAY (August 10, 2010)

  • continuation of reader's theatre practice in Eng4
  • continuation of project and oral defense in CS4 (AdProg)

WEDNESDAY (August 11, 2010)

  • third long test (about the epics discussed) and submission of the comics project in Fil4
  • submission of RRL write-up (with bibliography), RRL portfolios (if you haven't yet or if you borrowed them) and the group project folder (short, red clear folder with a short bond paper containingthe project code, the title of the project and the name of the researchers) in STR2
  • continuation of reader's theatre practice in Eng4
  • periodical test and submission of the advocacy poster draft in Health4
  • continuation of oral defense in CS4 (AdProg)

THURSDAY (August 12, 2010)

  • continuation of reader's theatre practice in Eng4
  • continuation of project and start of oral defense in CS4 (AdProg)

FRIDAY (August 13, 2010)

  • continuation of project and start of oral defense in CS4 (AdProg)
  • implementation of the new dress code (navy blue shorts) in CAT1

OTHER REMINDERS:

  • The last day of submission of the application forms to AdeMU is on August 13, 2010.
  • Give your payments for the class and batch funds (P1000) to Desi.
  • COMMENT IF THERE IS SOMETHING TO BE ADDED OR EDITED. :D