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DAISY BANAAG
Sophomore at the University of Sto. Tomas
Taking up BS Management Accountancy :)
A proud Youth For Christ
18 years young :P
February 08, 1993
An Environmentalist in my own little way.
Friend, daughter, student, dreamer, future CPA, aspiring drummer.


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"People born in the Year of the Rooster are deep thinkers, capable, and talented. They like to be busy and are devoted beyond their capabilities and are deeply disappointed if they fail. People born in the Rooster Year are often a bit eccentric, and often have rather difficult relationship with others. They always think they are right and usually are! They frequently are loners and though they give the outward impression of being adventurous, they are timid. They can be selfish and too outspoken, but are always interesting and can be extremely brave." That's my personality. :)

**Sorry for the every wrong grammar/spelling in this blog. Hahaha. =))

Friday, August 22, 2008

"Hell-est" is the word. :D

Last post? August 8, 2008. It has been 2 weeks. Hahaha. This month has been my "hell-est" month in my entire life. Hahaha! First, I took my upcat last august 2. I would never ever love math. Ewwwrr. And then, projects projects... Then, on the 2nd week, August 12-15, we had our last first periodical test in csr. Algebra, Calculus, Filipino, CLE, Health, Economics, Physics, English, Computer, TLE. All in one week. This week, August 19-22 was the "hell-est". August 19, we have this mock test for NCAE and again, our batch were reprimanded. We are not doing anything. We are just enjoying our high school life. We're old enough to see if we're doing the right thing or not. rrr.

August 20-21, I got my results in the periodical test. Damn. I got line of 7 in 3 of my subjects and I failed Physics! I only got line of 9 in Filipino. Daaaaamn. :O

On September 5, we'll see. : High school life is fun but you really really need to fight temptations. Haha. Blah blah. Know what?? My classmates are in Breaking Dawn already. Ako, Eclipse pa lang. :)) Hahaha. dot dot dot dot dot ♥♥daisy

Friday, August 8, 2008

What's with 8/8/8??

Okaay. Today is August 8, 2008. And it's like everybody's saying that today is a lucky day. BLAAAH. Today, nothing came up. T'was a normal day.
Lesson during morning. And in the afternoon, seniors' fourth career talk. THe schools were De La Salle Canlubang, Southville Foreign Universities, Global Innovative College, and Mapua Institute of Technology. It was booooring. : Mapua has the most interesting career talk.
Oh well.
8/8/8 happens once in a lifetime. :) And there's no history today, except for my classmates who had their most embarrasing moments today. Hahaha.
Okaay. BLAHs.
I'm out. :)
♥daisy

Monday, August 4, 2008

read and criticize. :]]

Relevance of Economics in Education and Labor Market Daisy Banaag
Economics has been one of the most important aspects of a country. It is defined to be the study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Importance of our education and the labor market do have significance in our country’s economic status. Imagine our country filled with people without knowledge in anything—money, politics, and leadership. Imagine our country filled with unemployed and underemployed citizens. Wouldn’t be that appalling? Thinking greatly on the significance of these two, education and labor market, we would be conscious that these affect our country’s economic status. The significance of economics in education can be summed up into many portions. Education became a way of increasing our country’s economy. With this, it is considered to be the essential factor in the development and renewing of our status economically. I believe that the abilities of the labor force are the ones who contribute more for the betterment of a country’s economy. Education can be the treatment for our country’s severe economic problems such as the growing numbers of people who are unemployed and underemployed. An individual, definitely, needs education in order to acquire his goals in life and in finding the accurate profession for him. Once a person gets hold of his good career, he shall be a contribution for the development of a country. More job opportunities for thousands of people, the greater our economy would be. Economics also have importance in labor market. This gives the people the ability of working as a full time. As I’ve observed, thousands of people are now being underemployed and worse, unemployed. Some individual just rely on others’ hands and do not work at all. Others may want jobs but they do not have the opportunity of having one. These are the people who do not finish their studies and end up doing nothing in their lives. These do affect our country’s economy because of the lessening of working individuals. We have noticed that people with no jobs are increasing every month and our economy is getting worse. In the latest SONA of our President Arroyo, she informed the public that our country has its best economic status on the year 2007. But people still argue with one another on this reason. I, personally, believe that our president is doing something good for the country but most of the time, we tend to become lazy and rely to our government more. We have our own hands to work on the problems of our country. Unemployment and poverty is said to be the two major problems our country faces today. I believe that we, the people, could do something beneficial to our country. Knowing the fact that education and labor market affects our economy could be of great help. If only all people have the perceptive in these two things could be of great help to our economy, our country’s economic status would change. This instances proves that when education and labor market in our country is well and is given full attention, more job opportunities will be given to people, bigger salaries would be given to employees, poor people would be given the chance to work, more children would learn in schools, and our country would prosper its economic status. Let us not only rely on the ones in positions. They also need the help of the citizens. We all have the eyes to see, ears to hear, mouth to communicate and hands and feet to work on these problems. Even the pettiest person in this country could do something. With an honest and trust-worthy leaders and disciplined citizens, our economic problems would be lessening.

Expect the unexpected. :D

**this is late post. :))
Last last week, Mrs. Cortez informed our class about the UP congress thing. And then, I was like, "I want, I want.." blah, blah. "Asa pa ko." I told myself. I've never been a participate in a youth congress and it's up. So, I was like, asa pa ko. But I was hoping. :)) And then, the weekend came, Mae mae and Wana asked me if I did the essay on Economics. And I was like, what's that?! blahh. Maemae, Wana and I was like "Bakit sila gumagawa ng essay? Wala naman diba?" And so, since we're soooo good, we ignored it. :)) And then.. Wednesday. Mrs. Cortez told Wana and Maemae that they're included na in the congress. So, I was like, "Ohh. Kasama na sila. Sino na kasama ko sa classroom? Sana ako rin.." blah blah. I was really hoping na isasama ako ni Mrs. Cortez. :)) Hahaha. And then during lunch time, after her subject, "Mishael, Joanna, Alex and Daisy.. Come here." I keep on asking, "Tinawag ba ko? Tinawag ba ko??" I even asked my teacher if she called me. :)) bwahaha. :] then, there, she said we are included in the UP congress and we need to make an essay blahh. And I was... "yey!" :)) Dream come true for me. :)) Hahaha. Okaaay. Disadvantage?? It's on a saturday. : But it's okay.. UP. :)) even though, i know, i wouldn't pass the UPCAT, at least i went to UP. :)) okayy. Ang babaw. :]] ♥daisy:)
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