Sunday, June 26, 2011

WHICH IS BETTER??

A.

or

B.


:((

5furry friends

oh oh. my lovelinesss...
meet Stitch, Dave (minion), Whitier (seal),
Pluto and Eow.

and the ooooh so yummy donuts! nomnom.

here comes my new baby

So I just got my new Canon Kiss X4 this week (ummm.. Monday to be exact) from the mail.

:)) I got so excited because I have the chance to compare and contrast from the Nikon D90.
Its photoshoot madness.. :)) and i am looking forward to a lot of shoots and projects this time around.

:D cheeers!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

My birthday!

Its the 22nd of May 2011 at exactly 12mn...



i was getting ready to sleep. i received my gifts from my family in the states earlier that day (may 21) and i left it in my bed while i went to Ayala for a quick munch.. when i came home with my roomate, it was almost 12mn. then i went to my room and fixed my messy bed before anything else.

suddenly, my roomate opened the window wide enough so i can see the outside... i saw balloons floating in the night sky and i went out to see all my housemates singing happy birthday at the bottom of my room. there was cake and lots and lots of helium balloon and a portrait of me sketched in charcoal.

i was stunned because i never had something like this all my life. then i cried.. because i was so happy i can't contain myself. the tears streaked in my eyes like waterfalls (exxag) and i thanked God for the blessing of friends..
it was one of those birthdays i will never forget. its in the simple things that makes me happy.. simple gestures like this.
thank you: Thesa for being the awesome mastermind.. Zara for the best actress awardee.. Thank you Isay for waking up at 12mn just to greet me, Ple- Ple, Twinkle, Bene, Tan-tan and lil sis Joelle for helping out with the preparations. I know you guys were busy but it was amazing that you found time for me. :)
Will always be happy! I know people like you will be around.

I love it. Happy birthday indeed.


And oh..
few days later, my boyfriend had his fair share of surprise. :) i got it on my phone! my favorite minion! he wasn't able to find it in any malls in the states but was able to get it by playing a game in Six Flags in New Jersey. It was one - eyed DAVE!

And a bouquet of flowers and more stuff.. but the best gift ever was HIS TIME. :) I couldn't ask for more.

I am truly blessed.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Issue no. 3: Bin Laden and the Whole World

Wed May 11, 12:04 pm ET

Bin Laden family condemns killing, while wife says one son escaped

By Zachary Roth


Osama bin Laden's family is taking center stage in the fallout over his death.
Yesterday, the al Qaeda leader's sons denounced what they called their father's "arbitrary killing." Meanwhile, Pakistani officials believe one of bin Laden's sons--perhaps one known as "the Crown Prince of Terror"--may be missing after escaping from the U.S. raid.
In a statement, bin Laden's sons questioned why their father "was not arrested and tried in a court of law so that the truth is revealed to the people of the world." It is not known how many of bin Laden's numerous sons (there are believed to be as many as 17) endorsed the statement.
"We maintain that arbitrary killing is not a solution to political problems," the statement continued, adding that "justice must be seen to be done."
President Obama has rejected suggestions that the killing was improper, telling "60 Minutes" that anyone who questioned whether bin Laden deserved his fate "needs to have their head examined."
The sons' statement, which also called for bin Laden's three wives and several children to be released from custody, is said to have been prepared at the direction of Omar bin Laden, 30.
Omar bin Laden, a metals trader who has been living in Cairo, appears at pains to disassociate himself from his father's belief in political violence. "We want to remind the world that Omar bin Laden, the fourth-born son of our father, always disagreed with our father regarding any violence and always sent messages to our father, that he must change his ways and that no civilians should be attacked under any circumstances," the statement said.
It continued: "Despite the difficulty of publicly disagreeing with our father, he never hesitated to condemn any violent attacks made by anyone, and expressed sorrow for the victims of any and all attacks."
In a separate statement posted on a jihadist website yesterday, the sons accused President Obama of ordering "a criminal mission" that "obliterated an entire defenseless family ... contrary to the most basic human sentiment."
And they objected to the decision to bury their father at sea, which some Islamic scholars also have questioned. "It is unacceptable--humanely and religiously--to dispose of a person with such importance and status among his people, by throwing his body into the sea in that way, which demeans and humiliates his family and his supporters and which challenges religious provisions and feelings of hundreds of millions of Muslims," the statement read.
Separately, ABC News reports that one of bin Laden's wives, who was captured in the U.S. raid, has told Pakistani investigators that one of the terror leader's sons escaped and is missing. Pakistani officials are said to have done a head count, and to believe it's true, though U.S. officials say they're confident no one escaped during or after the raid.
"Out of 21, one person is not accounted for," a Pakistani intelligence official told ABC. "I believe that's the son."
Pakistani investigators are probing whether the son could be 22-year-old Hamza bin Laden, known as "The Crown Prince of Terror." Hamza was credited with writing a poem praising the 2005 London bombings, and was accused by Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto of attempting to assassinate her. Bhutto was killed by Islamic extremists in 2007.
Bin Laden's wives are currently being questioned by Pakistani investigators in a safe house. It's not clear if U.S. officials will be given the chance to question them directly.
(Omar bin Laden, right, and his British-born wife Jane Felix-Brown, now known as Zaina Alsabah, during a 2008 interview with The Associated Press in Cairo, Egypt. AP Photo/Nasser Nasser, File)

My personal reaction:

Let me start with a line : a tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye.
Its not the same. With issues like this, it is not the same. See, the United States of America is still currently feeling the recession, which means their economy is going down. I believe they put up such desperate attempt to upscale their economy through killing Osama bin Laden (which was always mistyped as Obama bin Laden). Meanwhile, I pushed about with my normal day to day life while everyone felt upset, horrified, happy or even celebrated such predicament.
I don't think I would boost anything. I don't think it would decrease the issues on Oil price hike. I have speculations that the "real Osama bin Laden" is alive and kicking. I believe this is an act of the US to even out with the terrorist control. This is my blog and this is my point of view.
I was adept to the issues regarding the terrorism attack. It was 9/11/2001 when my dad left home. His flight was around 9am that same day the terrorists bombarded the twin tower. It was the flight time with my dad but different planes. I was horrified, scared and crying my eyes out that day. It was a dreadful day. I was absent in class and watched the news for the longest time ever. I was in high school so I barely understood anything but screams and cries, I was most attentive that day... But thank goodness, it wasn't the same plane my dad took that time. Sigh of relief.

Now after a decade of outrage, the news about Osama bin Laden and the terrorism attack was never new to me, until the past few days. Headline reads : Osama dead, Obama killed Osama. 
The state said it was one of the most relinquished moments. When people asked for proof, US government were more "for security purposes", I mean what the heck is that all about? 
Let's talk business. US still suffer from financial crises, import price rises amidst growth overseas and still weak dollar, jobs are not gaining.
Here in the Philippines, nothing much happened.
Clearly, this move is not as effective as they expected. Investors still seek better horizon.
I think they should do something worthwhile than talk about Osama being dead, I mean even P Noy has something to say about it, like WTH! He should do something better.
Calling all effective citizens, can we please do something about this? Inflation still continues in the world market, officials are still corrupt and Philippines is still in POVERTY! 

DEMAND/SUPPLY Presentation

I really appreciated that all the hard work had been paid off especially with the Midterm presentation.
We really don't have much time to prepare and having to create an outstanding realm out of economic concepts maybe one of the most challenging things I have ever encountered.

First and foremost, my dear groupmates are unfamiliar faces to me. Having to open up and vocalize would only mean one thing - courage.

Pep talk is not really my specialty, but when it comes to this, I would feel better if I had done something good at the end of the day.
First, our teacher asked us to create something out of the ordinary about the concepts of supply and demand... and by God, he wants us to be funny and creative.

Adept my inner soul, I was challenged by the episode. My mind was swirling into nothingness as I went to seek my group :(
I did my best to suit up the expected behavior. I never wanted to be the leader in the first place.. I just want to play the part of what has to be, but at the end of the day, i was challenged by the goodness of my lack of understanding towards other people and work hard to achieve a common goal - GOOD GRADES.

So I did my extra hard (despite the hectic schedule of my work hours), I long to create this justifiable play the justice it deserves... and i want to put the people in its right places without having to look foolish.

I know, when we started the play, everyone wasn't really paying much attention, they were either busy getting ready for their part, changing clothes or moving along the corridors because they needed the strength for their own performances.. I expected high on audience that day because I had been planning to be as funny and crazy as can be.. but lest, only few paid much attention, moreover understood what the story was all about.

So we did.. and here's the play itself:

totality of the presentation


Ok, so there had been technical problems during the presentation, because the player stopped playing!! so I freaked out a little but the good thing is that.. my groupmates we active and danced even without the music on!

What a relief! And although the credit part was bit fully appreciated because the audio was having issues, i hope through here you can see and appreciated what I did. :)

Cheers for my group mates!
And thank you so much for the cooperation. Job well done guys.
Complete synthesis done by Marky mark on his site:

http://tinkernomics.blogspot.com/2011/05/econ-111-synthesis.html?showComment=1305131384107#c1259665357583117005

So if you want to see the full blast, visit his site. :D
CHEERS!

ECON SEATWORK

Please see seatwork:

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and chapter 15 notes.

Sorry.. Internet connection was really slow.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Marco Polo

before my swim practice

after a month of hassle and bustles... i was able to find time for myself... this is my comfort zone.
so today, i was able to do my 20 laps and breathing exercises. it's not much since I was exhausted from school (which ended around 5:30pm), changed and went swimming in Marco Polo.

I have decided to find time doing this because I think I needed a break.. All the rest of my family is out there having summer fun and eating a lot while I am stuck in this summer nothingness...

So it was my option.
Maybe after this, I would be able to find myself and give my all for Midterms and Finals.
I will prevail.

:D
So I was intellectually challenged.


Midterms and Finals.
Here i am.

Chapter 13

new update.

notes for midterms..

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see chapter 13 notes. :)

thanks much

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Chapter 5 notes

Update on the notes.
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Day One Rehearsals

So we got it going on..

Although we're not complete today, we have finalized the story line and the concept.
We had our first practice. :)

haha..

glimpse and snapshots of my groupmates at J building fooling around..
(we lack half of my groupmates, what a shame)

practicing the first part of the act

market place


wooot.. dance routine.

teaching my acting prowess..

thank you : roy,chit, des, mark and martin for being prompt! :)

Thank you guys for coming and spending your precious sunday for practice. its a lot to digest and we want to win the battle ..  soooo..

:) i hope we'll do good on wednesday

Friday, April 29, 2011

On the Spot!

So we had food trip with my girlfriends today...

What the heck?! its been more than a week since I haven't seen my girls. All I did was go to school in the afternoon, do my homework at night, eat, sleep, go to church, check my mail.. then loop. But today was a day to fill out tummies with so much food and laugh our asses off. From Ateneo to Harley's where we had early dinner, then off to NCCC where we spent time looking at some stuff then drove all the way to SM for the sale galore but instead of buying stuffs, we ended up buying food.

So I brought my DSLR with me today and had a chance to play around.
:) So here's some quick snapshots with my girls!


me, Atheena and Tina at Harley's :) Dinner at 6pm.

Fooling around. :) bunny ears!!

must love frozen yogurt!! i'll be on the go!

burp yum! :) done and done.


from full to empty.. stomach's happy now.




Thank you girls. Then again. :)

Issue no. 2: They rise as we continue to fall

Since I had worked on some bad issues regarding economics in the previous blog, let me point out that  its not all about the bad news. 

Asian-owned businesses grow sharply in US 


Agence France-Presse
First Posted 08:56:00 04/29/2011

Filed Under: business, Statistics

WASHINGTON—Businesses owned by AsianAmericans have grown at more than twice the national average, offering a boost to the United States economy, official figures said Thursday.
Releasing a survey taken twice each decade, the Census Bureau said that Asian Americans owned 1.5 million businesses in 2007, a rise of 40 percent from five years earlier. The national growth rate was 18 percent.
"Asian-owned businesses continued to be one of the strongest segments of our nation's economy," ThomasMesenbourg, the deputy director of the Census Bureau, said in a statement
The businesses generated more than $500 billion in sales in 2007 and employed some 2.8 million people, the Census Bureau said.
Of Asian-owned businesses, more than one-quarter were run by Chinese Americans. Businesses owned by Vietnamese Americans were among the fastest growing, increasing nearly 56 percent over the five-year period.
Businesses by most US minority groups have been growing strongly, with African American-owned firms soaring more than 60 percent between 2002 and 2007.
The United States is becoming increasingly diverse. The latest census found nearly 14.7 million Asian Americans, a rise of nearly half from a decade earlier. Only the US Hispanic population grew more quickly.

Source: http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakingnews/view/20110429-333585/Asian-owned-businesses-grow-sharply-in-US







Personal Reflection:


This article definitely made a good point to growing problems with regards to business and enterprise. The proof that anybody can still make it in the global market remains to push as to create a pragmatic difference in the lives of many people. In my own personal view, I am definitely in the game of economic challenge, although it is not as easy as it sounds and how these business grew in United States, still I believe that there is hope to spare for us here in the Philippines.

As for the present state of our market shares in our country, I have seen that the power of hardwork and perseverance can lead to an astounding goal of success. With the diversified level of intellect of Filipinos, I think that there is another way out of this poverty line. If other Asian countries are able to penetrate to the global market, there is also a great possibility for us (Filipinos) to actually break in. With respect to raw materials, we have great advantage than other nations. As I can see, there is a better chance for us to progress than other neighboring countries who actually import raw materials to make products. Our labor force is also abundant, we have skilled workers in most aspects of work loads which means that we can make our own product in our market and we can also export on our own. Philippine market is highly competitive but it is not as strong as other free markets across the world.

Major problem: As to the many interesting reasons on how our country can progress, I think that in the nature of government that we have now, the chance of growth and development is unlikely or close to undefined. The government are more particular with other things such as pork barrel than having to come up with better economic perspective. In lieu to this belief, I think that the government themselves hardly pass a plan for a larger and long term goal of success with economic issues. They are more concerned with road reconstructions (which is also important but it seems that it is not as paved as it should have been) or tourism (which is one major source of income) and sending other Filipinos abroad (OFWs who send remittances to their families which in return increases the ROI in banking). Isn't there any other projects that they can think of that can help businesses or good production for exports?

Then it hit me, poverty arouse from uncanny and selfish law makers who take tax monies and place them in their pockets. If they could have done some deals with other foreign nations to build other businesses and expand the investment world, lessen the terrorism, maybe we can be highly competitive now. If their share of interest is not only for themselves, maybe our country could be progressive now as we speak.

In the world of business, there is always a risk. The government should take a risk. Sitting pretty and making laws, passing bills isn't all the reason why these people are voted anyways, otherwise we could have sent lawyers instead of active people in both Senate and Congress.
Like I said earlier, it is not as easy as it seems. If progress can be achieved by Vietnamese, there is hope for us. If Chinese can turn the world upside down, why can't we? If Japan had not worked internally and cooperated, they could still be the ill-fated country once bombarded by Atomic bombs. If Philippines had peso-dollar exchange rate close to 1:1 in the earlier years, why can't it now?

Factors, factors. So many factors. But think about this: If people were to work hard, think outside of the box, grow from the mistakes made by the previous lawmakers, then maybe we can move mountains.

In the future. I remain. My faith remains.


-beth-



Thursday, April 28, 2011

trial page

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Chapter 4 Notes

Hey guys..

here's where i uploaded the notes for Chapter 4.. in case you wanna get it. :)

and all the rest of the notes if you wanna get it.

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please check.
Thanks much.

Saturday, April 16, 2011


true. Some people are just plain ungrateful with their life...
It is by far an eye opener for all of us to be thankful to everyone who comes into out life...

Today a TV personality died- AJ Perez...
God takes away our lives in an instant in his own time, not ours...
So, whatever and whoever we have now... let us take time to be thankful
and recognize their worth..

You never know, that person you love might be gone
tomorrow. :(

Econ Notes :)

Hi guys.

This just came.
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Anyways.. I made a yahoo group for everyone to add on.
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it is
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find the email add as:
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Feel free to comment on this note and send me your email add, that way I can respond to you
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For other reference, I can also share through gmail since i have already posted this is my gmail documents ready for share. :)
For other questions and queries, feel free to ask me and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
I have already posted 4 notes as given by Sir James.

God bless guys. Study hard! Break a leg!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Economics Homework: Race to Oil Price Hike

Gov’t gains P1.2B from high oil prices 

2-month windfall to finance subsidy program
By Ronnel Domingo
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:24:00 04/13/2011

Filed Under: Oil & Gas - Downstream activities, Earnings,State Budget & Taxes, Government
MANILA, Philippines—The Aquino administration enjoyed a windfall of some P1.2 billion in January and February from surging prices of oil imports, Finance Undersecretary Gil S. Beltran said.
Beltran said in an interview that the unexpected gain came from collections of value-added tax on petroleumproducts, the prices of which were pegged at about $89 a barrel in the first two months of the year.
Tax collections rise along with world oil prices since the higher the price, the higher the proportionate and corresponding value of the 12-percent VAT.
Citing preliminary figures, Beltran said that P500 million of the total windfall was registered in January alone.
“Around P700 million was collected in February but this figure is not yet final,” he said, adding that the windfall probably continued in March along with the sustained increase in international oil prices.
Last Tuesday, oil companies jacked up pump prices of gasoline and diesel by P1.50 to P1.75 a liter.
This was the 12th time that prices increased since the start of 2011, bringing to P9.60 and P9.85 the cumulative increases per liter of gasoline and diesel, respectively.
The Department of Finance (DoF) recommended that the VAT on petroleum products be collected as usual despite calls for its removal as prices shoot up due to tensions in the Middle East.
Based on a DoF document, the department said removing the tax or putting a cap on it was ill-advised considering that VAT on oil amounted to P47 billion in 2010, representing 12.5 percent of total VAT collections for the year and 4.3 percent of total tax revenues.
“Removal of the VAT on oil will cause major dislocation in the finances of the government,” the DoF said.
“A cap on VAT on oil will also render revenue programming uncertain since it will be made hostage to the movement in oil prices,” the agency added.
For 2011 when the government expects to spend P300 billion over the budget, MalacaƱang hopes to raise a total of P1.41 trillion in revenues.
The DoF said the abolition of the VAT on oil was also bound to benefit the rich more than the poor because petroleum products were consumed directly more by those in the middle- and high-income economic groups.

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Personal reaction:

We all know that petroleum industry holds most of the primer ladder in economics. The world consumes 30 billion barrels (4.8 km³) of oil per year, with developed nations being the largest consumers. With the oil price hike, economists would also opt to change the prices of other goods and commodities sold in the market.
The high oil prices played a critical role in substantially reducing economic growth in most of these cases. But let us not put all the blame to the increasing price of oil in the global market. In this article, the variable of the case goes solely to the major setbacks in tax rates supplemented to petroleum. I believe the author is right. With the staggering oil price increase and a decrease in tax for petroleum products, a slight change would be seen by other people which is mostly from the middle to the high class society. Prices of commodities would be the same, which is high for that matter. The people more affected are those in the average and poverty level. 


Consider this:
Middle to High Class: they can afford cars(those who consume more on petrol) meaning they have stable jobs, they  have businesses, they can afford loans, they have houses, they can pay rent. Although they spent a lot on petroleum, they also have a source of income.
Low to Poverty Level: they don't have cars (so this does not affect them much), however, if oil prices increases, so would the other commodities. These people don't have a stable jobs, they can be manual laborers, low paid workers and limited budget workers like sales ladies in the supermarket. Imagine, if they have 6,000/month salary, the budget goes to food, for family consumption, light and water bills, some for rent, to pay other dues. Let us consider the fact that we are living in a world that everything has a price to pay.


So, Removal of the VAT on oil will cause major dislocation in the finances of the government , TRUE. The allocation of other levels in the pie would be disturbed. Maybe the only reason for such removal is because the government themselves are major consumers in the market for oil.
Statement two, A cap on VAT on oil will also render revenue programming uncertain since it will be made hostage to the movement in oil prices, then again I agree. There would be major setbacks in the allocation of tax rates to other areas. There would again be issues concerning where to allocate the tax apprehended from petroleum that was removed, and that we all know that petroleum tax has the highest effect according to empirical studies.
As as I have pointed earlier, we have to look for solutions to problems that can remove the escalating poverty levels in the Philippines. They scarcity of resources should not be blamed but the efficiency of the government who handles the decision making in the market. They should think out of the box, better yet, they should put themselves in the shoes of the poor.


-beth-





Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The guy's story

The touching love story <-- this is a link. Its a vimeo clip so I couldn't download it.

click on this link and find out what you might miss in your life.
I found this video in tumblr and watched it for a while...

This was the line:

PREPARE FOR A RIDE YOU’LL NEVER FORGET :))
ONE OF THE VIDEOS I LOOOOOVE THE MOSTA friend of mine wants to make a video for his girl who is about to go abroad for 3 months and he kind of wanted to give her something before she leaves - he’s planning to confess his love for her. So his friend (who made the two videos I showed you guys) helped him make a (different kind of) video. 
They went to 11 significant places (in their relationship), took 2, 500 photos and made a short clip that will capture the heart of the girl. 

Then i was like... ACK!!! Omg! i want to make one! Something that could touch a life. :( it was both heartbreaking and heavenly...