Nominate your 100 most inspiring Filipino teachers

The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called “truth.”  ~Dan Rather

I like you to join me in celebrating the teachers who believed in us, those teachers who showed that we are valuable even when we thought otherwise. Those who touched and moved us.

Starting today, we are going nominate those teachers who inspired us the most. I encourage you to write a blog entry of no less than 150 words. Tell us how your teacher inspired you and show us the impact she or he made in your life.

You may write about your teacher many times in your blog, but your can nominate your teacher only once. You may also nominate as many as three teachers; each teacher must have a separate blog entry.  For your entry to be counted, Write in the comment section below and include a link to your entry, or simply insert this trackback: http://jefmenguin.com/2010/06/100-most-inspiring-filipino-teachers/

No blog? Set up one in wordpress.com. It is as easy as 1-2-3.  Email me when you need help.

On October 29, 2010 we shall honor the 100 Most Inspiring Filipino teachers.

Who is your most inspiring Filipino teacher?

Blog it now.

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Yours truly,

Jef Menguin
Starfisher

About Jef Menguin:

Jef Menguin is a starfisher. He believes that making a difference, small or big, starts with a decision to change oneself. He is a corporate trainer, inspirational  speaker, and personal leadership blogger. Visit his website – http://jefmenguin.com – today.

The 6th iBlog

Wondering who will be speaking at the 6th iBlog? Check the sched at Pinoy Seminars.

Live streaming coverage: A tribute to Corazon “Cory” Aquino

Watch the latest coverage at the following sites:

ABS-CBN 2
http://abs-cbnnews.com (video section – right side)

GMA 7
http://www.gmanews.tv/livestreaming.html

Rest in peace Ma’am Corazon “Cory” Aguino!

eLBi.org is more than just a social networking site

About eLBi.org – http://up.elbi.org/about

Elbi.org is more than just a social networking/community site for UP Los Baños students and alumni. It is about bringing UP Los Baños closer to the world, strengthening bonds between UP Los Baños students and alumni, linking University-based organizations, student groups, and alumni associations, and empowering UPLB individuals by providing a venue for self-expression.

Elbi.org is where love and freedom reigns. It is the “Freedom Park” in the middle of the World Wide Web. It is the “tambayan” among online communities. It is the dorm, apartment, or home without rent. It is UPLB outside Los Baños and the classroom after class hours.


Miss mo na ba ang Elbi? Nandito na ang Elbi.org! We’re taking Elbi closer to you. Wink

http://www.elbi.org

www.eLBi.org

The eLBirkada presents…

www.eLBi.org

“we are volunteers”

Pandemic Flu vs. Epidemic Flu

What is the difference between pandemi flu and epidemic flu? I am sure all of you want to know. Read my post on Pandemic vs. Epidemic at Pinoy Seminars.

Help for AJ

While browsing through some blog posts in pinoyblogosphere, I happen to chance upon Hazel’s entry asking help for her niece who has cancer/leukemia. I was moved by her post so I decided to post an excerpt of her blog below to help her disseminate her niece’s story, get more info from other people and especially get more people to pray for her niece.

This is an excerpt of a blog entry at Zoe Grapho’ s blogsite (http://hazelsheryllchua.blogspot.com/2009/03/help-for-aj.html)

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Help for AJ

This is an attempt to disseminate information to get more people to pray for my niece who has cancer/leukemia.

Read more

List of free WiFi hotspots in Quezon City

For the reason that I have a new laptop (clap, clap), I have been compiling a list of free WiFi hotspots in Quezon City where we can access the net at no cost.

Interestingly, I learned that the two of the most “covered” areas are the Tomas Morato area and the Trinoma Mall at North Avenue, Quezon City.

Read the full post at Pinoy Seminars.

List of Bohol town fiestas

They say that the island of Bohol sinks about an inch in May due to the thousands of Bol-anons who come home to attend the many town and barrio fiestas celebrated during the month.

You can almost feel this once you disembark from those overloaded ships docking at the Tagbilaran Port in May.

Read the full post at Bol-anon.

Most Romantic Way of Closing 2008

Do you know the most romantic way of closing 2008? You don’t?! Well, it is watching the Year’s Last Sunset together with your love ones.

This year, as we close 2008, join everyone in the world as we take Photos of 2008 Last Sunset together with our love ones. The mechanics are simple:

* Take a Photo of 2008 Last Sunset together with your love ones
* Your photo must include the following:

[Where you took the photo]
[City], [Country]

* You can add a few messages, your blog URL, favorite game, brand name, anything you want (just keep it general patronage okay?)
* Your message must be part of the photo, no digital editing.
* All photos mus tbe Licensed under: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License (CC By-SA 3.0)
* All photos must be uploaded to Google Picasa Web and/or Yahoo! Flickr
* All photos must be tagged with “2008_Last_Sunset” (without quotes)
* All photos must be tagged with “CC_By-SA_30″ (without quotes)
* And finally, feel free to use the content and create slides of your own.

You can check the sunset for your city here. For my fellow Filipinos, it will be at exactly 5:37pm.

Good Luck and we hope you enjoy the most romantic way of closing the Year 2008.


Originally posted at gameshogun.ws

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