Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Song to Celia & Celia's Reply

Who is Ben Jonson and What is Song to Celia?

Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Jonson
         Benjamin Jonson was an English playwright and poet, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularized the comedy of humors.

      Jonson's "Song: To Celia" is a short monologue in which a lover addresses his lady in an effort to encourage her to express her love for him. Jonson includes conventional imagery, such as eyes, roses, and wine, but employs them in inventive ways. Aa rs esult, the poem becomes a lively, expressive song extolling the immortality of love. John Addington Symonds, in his 1886 study of Jonson, calls the poem a masterpiece in its "purely lyric composition" and individuality. He concludes that Jonson's lyrics "struck the key-note of the seventeenth century."



Song to Celia by Ben Jonson

Drink to me only with thine eyes,
And I will pledge with mine;
Or leave a kiss but in the cup,
And I’ll not look for wine.
The thirst that from the soul doth rise
Doth ask a drink divine;
But might I of Jove’s nectar sup,
I would not change for thine.

I sent thee late a rosy wreath,
Not so much honouring thee
As giving it a hope, that there
It could not withered be.
But thou thereon didst only breathe,
And sent’st it back to me;
Since when it grows, and smells, I swear,
Not of itself, but thee.

Celia's Reply (Response)

If you only see with thine eyes
Create the pledge, be mine

Leaving the kiss within the cup

Go looking for the wine
Find thy thirst with your soul doth rise
Ask the drink of divine
Might I share thy Jove's nectar sup
Not change thy self for time

Remember thine late rosie wreath
Forgive such honoring thee
Giving hope back, that there
Say to not withered be
Thy know, thy hear the only breath
Show and tell back to me
When it grows, when it smells, you swear
Not only me, but thee

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Pneumonia

            With today's weather, we are currently in the midst of cold weather and rain. In this cold weather, we can easily catch ourselves with a common cold and fever, but there are other diseases that we can also be infected into our respiratory and circulatory systems. One of these diseases is Pneumonia, which is a disease in the Respiratory System. Knowing that this disease may infect us, we need to be careful with it! Anything can happen with the weather today and we need to keep a watchful eye on it!



Discussion:
            Pneumonia is the inflammation of the lungs due to an infection, whether the infection would be bacterial or viral infection. This fills the air sacs with liquid or pus, which hardens the lungs and makes breathing difficult and transferring oxygen into the blood with Pneumonia active. This causes chest pains, confusion with their mental awareness, coughing, fatigue, and fever while Severe Pneumonia encounters high fever, vomiting, and diarrhea. To prevent this disease, the person with Pneumonia must have proper hygiene and a balance diet of eating the right amount of fruits and vegetables, along with exercising and getting enough sleep. When this disease is untreated, it becomes severe and, stated in a previous line, experiences with high fever with gastrointestinal symptoms, such as vomiting and diarrhea.  As mentioned earlier, Pneumonia is caused by an infection into the lungs, whether it would be viral infection or bacterial infection, and the most common bacterial type that causes Pneumonia to become active is Streptococcus pneumoniae. Pneumonia cases are life-threatening because around 50,000 people die each year of this disease within the U.S. Although anyone of the age can be affected since pneumonia is more common in elderly people and often occurs when the immune system becomes weakened via a prior infection or another condition. Lastly, Pneumonia generally becomes more serious when it affects the following: older adults, infants and young children, those with chronic medical conditions, or those with weakened immune function.

Link to Economics:
            With Economics, this creates the making and planning of decisions. The right choices we make are going to help in keeping our Respiratory and Circulatory System Diseases from becoming more severe, if it's left untreated. Pneumonia states itself as the single largest infectious cause of death in children worldwide. This disease carried the death 808 694 children in 2017, under the age of 5, this accounts 15% of all deaths of children under 5 years old. This disease can be prevented by immunization, adequate nutrition, and by addressing environmental factors. With this, the children with Pneumonia need the provided antibiotics but it's only a third of the children receives the antibiotics they need. Aside from that, children can be protected from this disease with simple interventions and treated with low-cost, low-tech medication and care.

            The cost of antibiotic treatment for all children with pneumonia in 66 of the countdown to 2015 countries for maternal, newborn and child survival is estimated at around US$ 109 million per year. The price includes the antibiotics and diagnostics for pneumonia management. The management for pneumonia can be a little expensive for those who can't afford the antibiotics they need. With that being said, the Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PVC) had different evaluations to indicate the prize of the vaccine to be the main determinant of cost effectiveness. As the current prize is high (in the order of US 50 dollars per dose, which causes 2,619.15 Philippine Pesos per dose), the economic attractiveness of the universal PCV vaccination strategies hinges on the potential for price reductions and the willingness of decision makers to adopt a societal perspective.

References:

August 2, 2019, World Health Organization, "Pneumonia", retrieved from: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/pneumonia

De Graeve D, Beutels P, November 22, 2004, NCBI, "Economic Aspects of Pneumococcal Pneumonia: A Review of the Literature", retrieved from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15250750

Melissa Conrad Stoppler, MD, August 17, 2018, Medicinenet, "Pneumonia Facts",  retrieved from: https://www.medicinenet.com/pneumonia_facts/article.htm#pneumonia_facts

CREDITS:
Hanna Joan H. Alusin - Poster & Link to Economics
Aldrine Pacheco - Discussion
Aron B. Cazar - Introduction & Discussion

Friday, August 9, 2019

How to Show Compassion

How to Show Compassion

Picture Credits: greatergood.berkeley.edu, cc-sd.edu, and jibberjobber.com

"A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal"
-Steve Maraboli

       Showing Compassion is an important moral. It means to have a sympathetic feeling. With this moral, we also show respect and care to other people. Seems simple enough, right? No, it's not that simple. People don't show respect to others that much, and that's why they don't show proper compassion. But believe it or not, most people care about themselves instead of caring for others. The point is that we need more respect and show compassion, even if we can do a little bit of progress in doing so.

Here it goes...

1.UNDERSTANDING the Situation and Open up a Conversation. Opening up a conversation will let everyone understand what they are capable of doing in the community and find ways to make a slow and steady progress. This would also help out in showing compassion by expressing who you are with your own ideas.

2. LEARNING new things about them. It helps in increasing their relationship and earning their trust around each other, so that they'll be keeping their promise and never leave their side in different situations and problems that they'll encounter.

3. HELPING in different Charity Events. This helps gain their reputation within those charity events, like hosting different party events or competitions in order to raise enough money for those said charities, and knowing that other people are still good and compassionate to others with these events happening within the community.

4. SHOW respect and responsibility to the people, especially the people with conditions, disabilities, and the elderly. That way, we can help them for their needs to take care for themselves and making a good deed in their stead of their condition or to the elderly people.

5. LETTING everyone hear your voice. That way, anyone can do a good role within the community, showing a sympathetic feeling, compassion, towards other people. Aside from that, this let everyone makes them feel their compassion showing to others.

6. CARING and show compassion to yourself. Knowing that you're now caring for other people in the community, you should also know to care for yourself because showing compassion doesn't deal with that moral to others, you're one of the reasons to show compassion in the first place and live up to that moral within the community.

These are only a few things to remember in showing compassion in your community.

       Our parents, friends, and teachers taught us good morals and lessons. Showing compassion means we're doing something good for the society. We can make more and more changes if we learn how to be compassionate and respectful to easily make those changes for the future. Anything is possible if we can make a sympathetic feeling show to other people.

Thank you for reading, Everyone!

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

My Bond with My Family

My Bond with My Family

On last January 27, 2019, was the ACT-IS Regular Program Family Day, with its theme being "Family, United in Love". All of the students from each the Preschool Department to the Junior High School Department, celebrated this program with their families together as one, and always united with love and care, as mentioned in the said theme of Family Day.

On the time we got there, I was a bit excited during the registration since I know, I will get to be with my mother and father, along with my old brother, sister and niece from Grade 1, but was a little nervous for my classmates to be seeing with my parents for once in a lifetime since they never got to see them a lot of times.



During that time after we arrived at the program, it was time for the Mass and listened well, while taking a few glances at my parents to see how they were doing during the Mass was in session, along with my classmates, the other students and parents within the area. Afterwards, it was time for the actual program with the presentations from the different levels. My parents and brother, however, had to go home after the Mass was finished to rest but said that they'll return for eating dinner. The presentations from the different levels were amazing and I was staying really confident but a little nervous when it was our turn to present in front of the other students and parents from the different levels, but my confidence didn't fade away until the end of our performance.

I was happy for our performance went, except for some of my classmates that felt uncomfortable during the performance, but I still think we did a pretty good job during the presentation. After the presentations from the different levels, the people from the VDAC, Venanzuela Dance Art Center performed an outstanding performance that left everyone on the sides awestruck, and so did I, obviously.



Afterwards, it was time for the raffle drawing. Surprisingly enough, I heard my name during the raffle draw and left a bit surprised and shocked, at the same time. My adviser, Ms. Ara, said that it was my lucky day during that time since I got called first for the raffle draw, out of the entire class.

After the raffle draws for a few prices, it was the "Hot Momma & Hot Pappa" competition for the Grade School Department and noticed my sister, representing for the Grade 1 Level and was cheering her on so much, my voice cracked a lot and almost lost it. With that being said, it was time for more raffle drawing after that and then, it was time for dinner.

My parents, however, didn't came back for dinner since my mother felt tired and they were only there to attend the Mass before the program even began. But luckily, my sister and niece were still there, which was no problem for me during that time because I didn't felt alone, aside from my friends, keeping me company.


After eating dinner and having tons of conversations with my classmates and their parents, it was time for more raffle draws and after that, was the "I Got it from my Momma, I Got it from my Pappa" Talent Show and Competition. I was slightly amazed by some of the performances from the other levels, but kept on cheering for the performance of Grade 8 a.k.a, my class.

Afterwards, there were a few more raffle draws. So, did I had fun during the program of Family Day, Family United in Love? In my opinion, I had a great time, even though my parents didn't came back for the rest of the program and for dinner, but I still had a great time with my friends and other classmates of mine for the rest of the program since, like my own family, they're also my second family.



Ang Sampung Utos (by Hanna Joan)