Thursday, November 26, 2009

_Waterfront_

_YES! nakalibre ko sa POrt restaurant.. it was then 10pm we ate dinner with riva_ it was so enjoying and we had our stay at the hotel.. and we also watch Myx.. lingaw jud siya.. hahaha... nice jud! it was last november 25, 2009... i was so cool!

_audition, Battle game...i and riva went to the Sm to buy some materials for our major, in the eatery in sm in the entertainment live, i bought a 20 peso cad for the battle game.. trying to enjoy myself with the Dota maniac.... thee are lots of teenagers who tried to play the new dota game... while waiting for my turn,,, i just go back to the expressions and then again went back to the SM entertainment live.... hahaha.. wala ko kabaloh kinsa tong nag-sunglass si brenan di ay toh?... nagsayaw2x.. i'm thinkiing???? huh?! so i caught my phone and tried to got a picture the dota maniac became to have a panic.. naa daw artistah? kinsa?!???.. si rihanne ramos.. huh?! then 4 sila... then savah kaayo koh... HHHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU.... nah-starstruck kohkay naajud sila sa ako atubangan...................... hahahah............... nice untah kong gwapoh si brenan......... pero ok ra man.................. hehehe

Thursday, November 12, 2009

_MY SURPRISE BIRTHDAY_

_last november 11, 2009... i was buying things for the serenata presentation in the conference hall- it took me night to look for it( black polo sirt and black slacks_) _... before that, i went to my cousin to give her the Mp3 wire... coz she wanted to upload her photos in the mp3... it was a tiring day for me.. i got busy also for my deadline T-shirt for the Artwork... but at least it was fun for me... at 11pm i work on my artwork T-shirt and read the Candy november issue that i bought for myb-day... it was fun to see the new moon cast on the candy mag-... after all doing those things_ i have my chit chat with my co-boarders... they are so fun_ i thought they doesn't know my birthday i just shut my mouth... and continued to finish my artwork design shirt... i was so tired and saw myself that i am alone in the room.. they've disappeared... and then i heared them laughing and i look at the door and saw a cake with them and they sang a happy birthday song_ it was my first surprise birthday... it was fun... they've greeted me... thanks to them and on morning my mom called and text and greeted me... but it was too hurt for me to know that my friends in lighthouse have not greeted me... but it's ok... even my sister does not know _ but at least i have move on with that... "never expect on something"... marle... in my birthday wish_ i doesn't wish case i hate wishes_ and they doesn't come true...!


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

a journal in my life...

_ha hay_that's what a life is... i really need to be mature enough to know myself and this world...

_like I'm so innocent_? ano bah?! ang drama ko naman...

---- it's seam break na--- and i haven't gone home... i miss my home...

_this time h'm alone in the boarding house... hust reading novels to enjoy myself or partly doing internet surfs...

_you know what... i haven't been crying this time and i think i could handle my emotions despite of my longing with my father and remembering the heartaches my mother got in this kind of deadly disease which is Breast cancer_ it started when my sister got this kind of big big problem of her tantrums and not being understood of...

_when i was in highschool, i was in the top most section but the problem is my sister turn myself into a dark path of being me... that's why i'm being aloff and got emo... the family problem become worst at my at most.. that i don't know which path i take... i have tried to got suicide but someone told me to stop that thing... like it was someone who called me not to do...from this struggles in life i learn that everything has a purpose_ either you must go on or not_ it depends upon youself- that's why i qouted this favorite qoute_ "their is no rainbow if their is no rain"- from this strugles, i learned how to have faith and being strong at my deepest.
-i had my true friends which will never leave me in times of troubles. thanks to them they are here to advice me...


_i haven't wrote a letter to my dad_ he sends something but that's not enough_ i sometimes thought if he has another family.. i was not hoping to mend this family coz i know it is really complicated and i am not hoping so...

_i hate wishes_ !

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

a life is like a flower

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FLOWER
Being creative is what fine arts students must have. This flower shows full of colors which represents of being creative and be who I want to be. This is a colorful flower which is a reflection of my life which is colorful as well. That the raindrops may represent disgrace, sorrow, wrath and etc. but the light colors which, I think, represents hope on to my journey while it goes on. The flower also represents beauty from the inside and out of a person. This flower also represents to the one you loved. Some used to pick the petals of the flower and say if he or she loves me or loves me not. There are lot of meaning of this flower. Through the flower you can show that you love the person. you can also show that he or she is important. You can give it to you mother or anybody else.

Monday, October 12, 2009

the flood and the rainbow

in life , we had this kind of disaster that put us into our lowly waters, but after this sorrow and pain we've been into the hope and faith will help us raise up just like the colors rainbow... that symbolizes hope, faith and God (noah's arc).


Rainbow Rainbows Pictures, Images and Photos

Monday, September 21, 2009

Sunday, August 30, 2009

MY DAY

yesterday is another day...
today is another day....
tomorrow is another day....

....so everyday is another day.......

Thursday, July 30, 2009

a life with a dot

_A life with a dot looks like a dot_

Sunday, July 5, 2009

New Moon by stephenie meyer

New Moon (novel)

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New Moon

First edition cover of New Moon
Author Stephenie Meyer
Cover artist Gail Doobinin (design)
John Grant (photograph)
Country United States
Language English
Series Twilight series
Genre(s) Young adult, Romance novel
Publisher Little, Brown
Publication date September 6, 2006
Media type print (hardcover, paperback)
Pages 563
ISBN 0-316-16019-9
Preceded by Twilight
Followed by Eclipse

New Moon is a young adult fantasy-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer, and is the second book in the Twilight saga. According to Meyer, this book is about losing true love.[1] The title refers to the darkest phase of the lunar cycle, indicating that New Moon is about the darkest time of the protagonist Bella's life.[2] It was originally published in hardcover in 2006. An upcoming film adaptation is tentatively set for release on November 20, 2009.[3]

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On Isabella "Bella" Swan's 18th birthday, Edward Cullen, the vampire she loves, and his family throw her a birthday party. While unwrapping a gift, she gets a paper cut, which causes Edward's adoptive brother, Jasper, to be overwhelmed by her blood's scent and attempt to kill Bella. To protect her, Edward decides to end their relationship, and the Cullens move away from Forks. This leaves Bella heart-broken.

In the months that follow, Bella learns that thrill-seeking activities, such as motorcycle riding, allow her to "hear" Edward's voice in her head. She also seeks comfort in her deepening friendship with Jacob Black, a cheerful companion who eases her pain over losing Edward. Bella discovers that Jacob is a werewolf. He and his fellow werewolves protect Bella from the vampires Laurent and Victoria, the latter of whom seeks revenge for her dead mate, James, whom the Cullens killed in Twilight.

Meanwhile, a series of miscommunications leads Edward to believe that Bella has killed herself. Distraught over her supposed suicide, Edward flees to Italy to provoke the Volturi, vampire royalty who are capable of killing him. Alice and Bella rush to Italy to save Edward, arriving just in time to stop him. Before leaving Italy, the Volturi tell Edward that Bella, a human who knows that vampires exist, must either be killed or transformed into a vampire. When they return to Forks, Edward tells Bella that he has always loved her and only left Forks to protect her. She forgives him, and the book ends with the Cullens voting in favor of Bella being transformed into a vampire after her graduation, to Edward's dismay.

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New Moon rose to the #1 position on the New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Chapter Books in its second week on the list, and remained in that spot for eleven weeks. It spent over 30 weeks in total on the list. Hillias J. Martin of School Library Journal praised the book, saying, "Less streamlined than Twilight yet just as exciting, New Moon will more than feed the bloodthirsty hankerings of fans of the first volume and leave them breathless for the third".[4]Teenreads.com said, "In the middle, the story sometimes drags, and readers may long for the vampires' return. The events of New Moon, though, will leave Meyer's many fans breathless for the sequel, as Bella finally understands everything that will be at stake if she makes the ultimate choice to give up her humanity and live, like the vampires, forever."[5] A critic at

[edit] Film adaptation

A film adaptation of New Moon is scheduled for release on November 20, 2009.[6][7][8] It is the sequel to 2008's Twilight, which is based on the previous novelKristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively.[9] Summit Entertainment greenlit the sequel in late November 2008, which is being directed by Chris Weitz with Melissa Rosenberg returning as the screenwriter.[10] The majority of the film is being shot in Vancouver, British Columbia.[11] written by Meyer. The film will star

Friday, June 26, 2009

Pronouns>Research<

Pronoun

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Examples
  • Who says so?
  • That reminds me of something.
  • He looked at them.
  • Take it or leave it (Impersonal pronoun).
  • I love you.
Personal pronouns

Standard English personal pronouns:

Parts of speech:

Determinacy:

Gender issues:

Slang:

Other languages:

In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun (Lat: pronomen) is a pro-form that substitutes for a noun (or noun phrase) with or without a determiner, such as you and they in English. The replaced phrase is called the antecedent of the pronoun.

For example, consider the sentence "Lisa gave the coat to Phil." All three nouns in the sentence can be replaced by pronouns: "She gave it to him." If the coat, Lisa, and Phil have been previously mentioned, the listener can deduce what the pronouns she, it and him refer to and therefore understand the meaning of the sentence. However, if the sentence "She gave it to him" is the first presentation of the idea, none of the pronouns have antecedents and each pronoun is therefore ambiguous. Pronouns without antecedents are also called unprecursed pronouns.

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Common types of pronouns found in the world's languages are as follows.

  • Personal pronouns stand in place of the names of people or things:
    • Subjective pronouns are used when the person or thing is the subject of the sentence or clause. English example: I like to eat chips, but she does not.
      • Second person formal and informal pronouns (T-V distinction). For example, vous and tu in French. There is no distinction in modern English, though Elizabethan English marked the distinction with "thou" (singular informal) and "you" (plural or singular formal).
      • Inclusive and exclusive "we" pronouns indicate whether the audience is included. There is no distinction in English.
      • Intensive pronouns re-emphasize a noun or pronoun that has already been mentioned. English uses the same forms as for the reflexive pronouns; for example: I did it myself (contrast reflexive use I did it to myself).
    • Objective pronouns are used when the person or thing is the object of the sentence or clause. English example: John likes me but not her.
      • Direct and indirect object pronouns. English uses the same forms for both; for example: Mary loves him (direct object); Mary sent him a letter (indirect object).
      • Reflexive pronouns are used when a person or thing acts on itself. English example: John cut himself.
      • Reciprocal pronouns refer to a reciprocal relationship. English example: They do not like each other.
    • Prepositional pronouns come after a preposition. No distinct forms exist in English; for example: Mary looked at him.
    • Disjunctive pronouns are used in isolation, or in certain other special grammatical contexts. No distinct forms exist in English; for example: Who does this belong to? Me.
    • Dummy pronouns are used when grammatical rules require a noun (or pronoun), but none is semantically required. English example: It is raining.
    • Weak pronouns.
  • Possessive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership.
    • In strict sense, the possessive pronouns are only those that act syntactically as nouns. English example: Those clothes are mine.
    • Often, though, the term "possessive pronoun" is also applied to the so-called possessive adjectives (or possessive determiners). For example, in English: I lost my wallet. They are not strictly speaking pronouns because they do not substitute for a noun or noun phrase, and as such, some grammarians classify these terms in a separate lexical category called determiners (they have a syntactic role close to that of adjectives, always qualifying a noun).
  • Demonstrative pronouns distinguish the particular objects or people that are referred to from other possible candidates. English example: I shall take these.
  • Indefinite pronouns refer to general categories of people or things. English example: Anyone can do that.
    • Distributive pronouns are used to refer to members of a group separately, rather than collectively. English example: To each his own.
    • Negative pronouns indicate the non-existence of people or things. English example: Nobody thinks that.
  • Relative pronouns refer back to people or things previously mentioned. English example: People who smoke should quit now.
    • Indefinite relative pronouns have some of the properties of both relative pronouns and indefinite pronouns. They have a sense of "referring back", but the person or thing to which they refer has not previously been explicitly named. English example: I know what I like.
  • Interrogative pronouns ask which person or thing is meant. English example: Who did that?
    • In many languages (e.g., Czech, English, French, Interlingua, Russian) the sets of relative and interrogative pronouns are nearly identical. Compare English: Who is that? (interrogative) to I know who that is. (relative).

[edit] Pronouns and determiners

Pronouns and determiners are closely related, and some linguists think pronouns are actually determiners without a noun phrase.[1] The following chart shows their relationships in English.


Pronoun Determiner
Personal (1st/2nd) we we Scotsmen
Possessive ours our homeland
Demonstrative this this gentleman
Indefinite some some frogs
Interrogative who which black hole

Monday, June 22, 2009

the voyage of the dawn treader

The two youngest Pevensie children, Lucy and Edmund, are staying with their cousin Eustace Scrubb while their older brother Peter is studying for his university entrance exams with Professor Kirke, and their older sister Susan is traveling through America. Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace are drawn into the Narnian world, literally pulled into a picture of a ship at sea. (The painting, hanging neglected in the guest bedroom that the Pevensie children were using, had been an unwanted present to Eustace's parents.) The three children land in the water near the pictured vessel, the titular Dawn Treader, and are taken aboard.

The Dawn Treader is the ship of Caspian X, King of Narnia, who was the key character in the previous book (Prince Caspian). Edmund and Lucy (along with Peter and Susan) helped him gain the throne from his evil uncle Miraz.

Three years have passed since then, peace has been established in Narnia, and Caspian has undertaken his oath to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia. Lucy and Edmund are delighted to be back in Narnia, but Eustace is less enthusiastic, as he has never been there before and had taunted his cousins with his belief that the country never existed. The talking mouse Reepicheep is also on board, as he hopes to find Aslan's country beyond the seas of the "utter East".

They first make landfall in the Lone Islands, nominally Narnian territory but fallen away from Narnian ways: in particular the slave trade flourishes here, despite Narnian law stating that it is forbidden. Caspian, Lucy, Edmund, Eustace and Reepicheep are captured as merchandise by a slave trader, and a man "buys" Caspian before they even reach the slave market. He turns out to be the first lost lord, Lord Bern, who moved to the islands and married a woman there after being banished from Narnia by Miraz. When Caspian reveals his identity, Bern acknowledges him as King. Caspian reclaims the islands for Narnia, and replaces Gumpas, the greedy governor, with Lord Bern, whom he names Duke of the Lone Islands.

At the second island they visit, Eustace leaves the group to avoid doing any work, and hides in a dead dragon's cave to escape a sudden downpour. The dragon's treasure arouses his greed: he fills his pockets with gold and jewels and puts on a large golden bracelet; but as he sleeps, he is transformed into a dragon. As a dragon, he becomes aware of how bad his previous behaviour was, and uses his strength to help make amends. Aslan turns Eustace back into a boy, now a much nicer person. Caspian recognizes the bracelet when Eustace is finally able to get it off: it belonged to Lord Octesian, another of the lost lords. They speculate that the dragon killed Octesian — or even that the dragon was Octesian.

They make stops at Burnt Island; at Deathwater Island (so named for a pool of water which turns everything immersed in it into gold, including one of the missing lords who turns out to have been Lord Restimar); at the Duffers' Island; and at the Island Where Dreams Come True — called the Dark Island since it is permanently hidden in darkness. They rescue a desperate Lord Rhoop from this last. Eventually they reach the Island of the Star, where they find the three remaining lost lords in enchanted sleep. Ramandu, the fallen star who lives on the island, tells them that the only way to awaken them is to sail to the edge of the world and there to leave one member of the crew behind.

The Dawn Treader continues sailing into an area where merpeople dwell and the water turns sweet rather than salty. At last the water becomes so shallow that the ship can go no farther. Caspian orders a boat lowered and announces that he will go to the world's end with Reepicheep. The crew object, saying that as King of Narnia he has no right to abandon them. Caspian goes to his cabin in a temper, but returns to say that Aslan appeared in his cabin and told him that only Lucy, Edmund, Eustace, and Reepicheep will go on.

These last venture in a small boat through an ocean of flowers until they reach a wall of water that extends into the sky. Fulfilling Ramandu's condition, Reepicheep paddles his coracle up the waterfall and is never again seen in Narnia (Lewis hints that he reaches Aslan's country). Edmund, Eustace, and Lucy find a lamb, who transforms into Aslan and tells them that Edmund and Lucy will not return to Narnia – that they should learn to know him by another name in their own world. He then sends the children home.

In their own world, everyone remarks on how Eustace has changed and "you'd never know him for the same boy" - although his mother does not acknowledge this and belives that Edmund and Lucy have been a bad influence on him.

Back in Narnia, Caspian marries Ramandau's daughter, and the three sleeping lords awaken.