Thursday, March 19, 2009

Photoshop Collage














Project in Computer IV
Photoshop Collage

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

project in Computer IV


Project in Computer IV.
Gulay-man.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

PROJECT 4th QUARTER

ANA ROSALIA TIONGCO

IV-LOVE


DESCRIPTION:

Ana is many things but some of the things which she is not are nice, friendly, thoughtful, and sensitive. She is sometimes mean albeit very good-natured nevertheless. She is not a social person, in fact she is somewhat hostile, especially if she is irritated with you. But more often than not, she would not show her irritation unless if you are very annoying already. She hates pretentious people, obnoxious people, and stupid people, which is to say she hates those who are at some degree similar to her. :) She likes cold and uncaring people, since those kinds of people tend to leave her alone. She is absolutely not emotional or gothic of any sort. She is really very happy-go-unlucky on the surface. She adores beautiful living things. She is terrible in Math. She loves herself and perhaps only herself. She is not a trying-hard person. If you don't like her, you can bet a thousand bucks that she dislikes you more, unless of course if she likes you. :) She is a fan of Lifehouse, Switchfoot, Nickelback, GooGooDolls, and Vertical Horizon. She dreams of becoming extremely financially wealthy in the near future and she plans to achioeve that in almost any way possible. She is not intelligent but she is witty and deceutful if she wants to be. She wants to live in the States after college. She wants to get in to UP College of Medicine. She is glad, for once in her life, that something majorly good happened to her, which is her admission to UP Manila BS Nursing. In case you don't know, that is probably the most quota course in UP. See she really is a boastful person. No, she is just bitter about that thing, because nobody expected her to pass that course because she didn't attend review centers. But anyhow, she still is not very happy after that. She often messes up. She is an optimistic pessimist. Her motto is Truth in Lies. And she is ironic.


DIRECTORY:

Name: Ana Rosalia A. Tiongco

Address: San Roque, Tarlac

Contact No.: 09166753326




Monday, December 22, 2008

Retreat

1. Morning Praise
Retreat of IV-Love Batch 09' in Baguio 

















3. Group picture outside the Retreat House. (Brr)

2. Candid Shot with Father Manny

  4. Formal Shot with Father Manny










Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Brad Was Hands On at Angelina's Delivery


Update: Brad Was Hands On at Angelina's Delivery


ET confirms that Angelina Jolie has given birth to a baby girl and boy in Nice, France. Dr. Michel Sussmann, the obstetrician who delivered the twins, said Angelina delivered a boy named Knox Leon and a girl named Vivienne Marcheline by Caesarian section Saturday night.
"Everything is going well," Sussman said, with Angelina expected to stay in the hospital for a few more days. "The mother, the babies, the father are doing marvelously well," said Sussman, who added that Knox weighed 5.02 pounds, while Vivienne weighed 5 pounds.
The Caesarean procedure was moved up from its original date "for medical reasons" so the babies could be born "in the best conditions."
Angelina's partner Brad Pitt was present for the procedure, which took place at the seaside Lenval hospital in southern France. Sussman said Pitt was pleased to be present for the birth and described the actor's demeanor as "perfectly calm" and "very emotional." According to
People.com, Brad even cut the babies' umbilical cords. "He was my assistant," the doctor tells People.
The mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, congratulated Brad and Angelina and said he was honored that "the most famous couple of the world" had chosen his city as the place to have their twins. Estrosi proudly held up a copy of the birth certificates for the press on the steps of the hospital.
The twins join Brad and Angelina's established brood of Maddox, 6; Pax, 4; Zahara, 3, and Shiloh, 2.


Movie Review: Election




Movie Review:

Election (1999)
by: Lisa Schwarzbaum


The bulldozer ambition of infernally perky Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon), an oooh-oooh-I-know-the-answer overachiever running unchallenged for student-council president, unleashes the wounded resentments of high school teacher and student-council adviser Jim McAllister (Matthew Broderick) in this inspired satire. ''Mr. M.'' realizes he has had enough teenage go-getterness to last a lifetime and gets busy doing what he can to thwart Tracy's bright-eyed rise. Alexander Payne's scathing, subtle, and complexly funny tragicomedy builds a perfect, off-kilter universe — it's a first cousin to Rushmore. And like Payne's 1996 gem Citizen Ruth, Election is a sophisticated morality tale. The production benefits terrifically from Witherspoon's great, steely performance, which inspires Broderick's striking, career-deepening turn as a sneaky adult. The supporting characters are vital and vivid: Tracy's tightly plotted game plan is jostled by 11th-hour competition from a sweet football player (newcomer Chris Klein) and his far more complicated lesbian sister (another newcomer, Jessica Campbell), who is, truly, way too cool for school.


source:http://www.ew.com/


Celtics' surge II isn't a sequel - yet.


Celtics' surge II isn't a sequel - yet.

by: Roy S. Johnson/ Yahoo! Sports BlogsAdd Video



It wasn't supposed to be this easy. At least, not as easy as it looks. Most of the buzz this season has been about the Los Angeles Lakers, seemingly near-consensus favorites to win the 2009 NBA title. Early season trades brought attention to the Denver Nuggets and Detroit Pistons. And prognosticators everywhere are boiling tea leaves trying to figure out where LeBron James will be playing after next season.
In the meantime, the
Boston Celtics have quietly become the best team in the game. Again. They're Globetrotters; just about everyone else is the Washington Generals. They're 20-2 and have won 12 straight.
The Celtics are acting like defending their title will be easy.
The team's Big Three - Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen - are having Breakthrough Year II. Rajon Rondo is playing like a confident floor leader rather than a skittish kid. And Doc Rivers is collecting enough Coach of the Month plaques to open a trophy store.

The Next Season isn't supposed to be this easy. It's supposed to be one long hangover as a team struggles to recapture the unique dynamic - the convergence of talent, sacrifice and good fortune - that allowed it to win.
One former coach once told me why it's so hard to win back-to-back titles. In any sport. "Because every guy on the team either wants more money, playing time or more shots," he said, "because of course they were the reason why you won."
That the Celtics have thus far been largely able to avoid the disease of me is a testament to a continuation of the commitment of sacrifice that Garnett, Pierce and Allen - all singular stars - pledge to uphold when KG and Allen joined the team last season.They are continuing to play the kind of your-turn game that allows each player to have his moments during a game without any one of them typically dominating an entire night.
They're also continuing to thrive under the African philosophy Rivers introduced to the team last season and reinforced on the first day of training camp this year. It's called Ubuntu, and it espouses the simple belief that we exist as a collective, not individually. “We’re all tied to each other," he's said often. "If one guy’s successful, the next guy’s successful and it spreads.”
Of course, 20-2 isn't as easy as it looks, and the Celtics have shown tendencies that let you know that even a place in the NBA Finals isn't certain. On both Friday at home against the
Portland Trail Blazers and Sunday on the road against the Indiana Pacers, Boston blew leads - largely because of the inconsistency of its bench.
No wonder. Last season,the Celtics reserves were anchored by veteran James Posey, now gone to New Orleans via free agency. Been-there-done-that leadership was also provided by forward P.J. Brown, who has since retired, and guard Sam Cassell, who has yet to appear in a game this season.
Aside from Cassell, Rivers' two most experienced reserves are enigmatic guard Eddie House and happy-to-be-here forward Brian Scalabrine, neither of which engenders any fear in the opposition when they enter a game. Otherwise, the bench is peppered with players so young - Leon Powe, Patrick O'Bryant, Glen (Big Baby) Davis, Gabe Pruitt and rookie Bill Walker - they can still remember their college fight song.
If the Celtics are going to reach the Finals again, let alone repeat, this group will have to grow like weeds in the spring. Or Danny Ainge will have to work more of his mid-year magic for reinforcements.
Against the Blazers, the subs squandered a 25-point lead and were forced to endure a very stern talking to by Garnett. Big Baby didn't like what he was hearing and walked away from KG while the captain was chewing out the group. Garnett grabbed him by the elbow and gave him an individual dose that caused BBD to, well, live up (or down) to his nickname. He retreated to the end of the bench and unleashed a tearful towel-throwing tantrum.
Garnett expressed support and sympathy for the second-year forward, and on Sunday Davis grabbed two rebounds in 12 minutes in Boston's 122-117 OT win. But it was another game in which the starters, who had built an 11-point lead, had to rescue the bench.
Easy? Not so far this season. No matter how it looks.