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  • UC

    53 12.13%
  • UV

    12 2.75%
  • SWU

    17 3.89%
  • USC

    169 38.67%
  • USJR

    66 15.10%
  • CDU

    24 5.49%
  • USP

    5 1.14%
  • CIT

    37 8.47%
  • UP

    38 8.70%
  • CNU

    16 3.66%
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  1. #201

    nag spam ra man ning uban diri!

  2. #202
    OT:..aw..pareha ani jam!..

    ..USC!..we rock!..hehehehe..
    Last edited by kamikaze_007; 07-25-2009 at 11:17 PM. Reason: bisag ma ban ko ingon tin2x..^_^

  3. #203
    OT: @kamikaze: ma ban jud ka ba! bwahahaha

  4. #204
    Congratulations to UNIVERSITY OF SAN JOSE-RECOLETOS especially to its "5th year Integrated Accounting batch 2009"!

    CHAMPION Level 2 Accounting Quizbowl
    CHAMPION Philippine Accounting Standards Challenge
    CHAMPION Philippine Standards on Auditing Challenge
    CHAMPION Business Law and Taxation Challenge

    OVER-ALL CHAMPION for ACADEMICS in the recently concluded CF-JPIA!
    Lubong jud ang USC. haha.

  5. #205
    Carolinians Among 2009 Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines

    Two outstanding Carolinians were honoured as role models and inspiration for the Filipino youth during the awarding ceremonies for the 2009 Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP), on Thursday, 2 July, at the Rizal Hall, Malacanang Palace, Manila.

    Stephen Alexeus Gorgonio Baltazar (University of San Carlos, BS Accountancy, cum laude, March 2009) and Miguel Antonio Barreto Garcia (University of San Carlos, AB Economics – Statistics Track, summa cum laude, March 2009) are among this year’s ten TOSP awardees coming from different regions in the country.

    The eight other awardees include

    Roger Montepio Flores (Philippine Military Academy, BS Naval Science);
    Aidel Paul Garcia Belamide (University of the Philippines Los Banos, BA);
    Ann Bernaldez Crusit (University of Bohol, BS Education);
    Paul John Basubas Gesta (University of Cebu, BS Accountancy);
    Adrian Clark San Pascual Mundin (Ateneo de Manila University, BS Management Engineering);
    Stacey Danika Sia Alcantara (Siliman University, AB Mass Communication);
    Nicole Marie Regner Villarojo (De La Salle University, BSC Marketing Management and AB Economics);
    Carlos Ramos Gerogalin Jr. (West Negros University, BS Education).



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    3 Filipino youth win WB essay contest


    MANILA, Philippines — Three Filipino youth won the World Bank’s 2009 International Essay Competition with their essay, video and photograph entries, besting more than 2,000 submissions from over 150 countries, 90 percent of which come from developing countries.

    Victor Marco Emmanuel Ferriols from the University of the Philippines-Visayas won third place with his video “Losing shores, losing more,” and Jernalyn Gayon from the Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City won third place for her photograph on how people can sponsor a scholar every month by collecting plastic bottles. Miguel Antonio Garcia from the University of San Carlos, Cebu City was chosen as a finalist in the essay category with his entry, “Stepping Up To The Challenge: The Cebuano Youth in the Climate Change Crisis.”

    Eight other essays, videos, and a photograph were among the best submitted to the World Bank, making the Philippines the country with the most number of top entries, along with Indonesia.

    The other essays that were short-listed were written by Denise Margaret Matias, Maria Angela Abad, Paul John Gesta, Reah Gonzales, Jan Michael Jose, Vincenzo Molejon, David Michael San Juan, and Luthfi Raditya Soekartawi, an Indonesian living in the Philippines.

    Ma. Krizia Ledesma was also a finalist with her photo showing children lining up for water with their pails and buckets, as well as Jason Paul Laxamana with his video “Cool Me Up, Please!”

    The Essay Competition is an annual, worldwide contest targeting youth aged between 18 to 25 years and managed by the World Bank Office in Paris. This year’s topic was “How does climate change affect you? How do you tackle climate change through youth-led solutions?” This year’s competition was sponsored by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Korean Ministry of Strategy and Finance, and the World Bank.

    First place went to Sophie Bathhurst of Australia for the essay category, second place went to Cahyadi Widianto of Indonesia for his video “All of MEs,” and third place went to Rudolf Bastian Tampubolon of Indonesia for his winning photograph. Cash prizes were given to the winners during the awarding last June 24.

    For more information, go to essaycompetition.org.

    The World Bank is focusing on the youth because in 2007, the number of people worldwide aged 12-24 reached 1.3 billion, the largest in history. Nearly half the people of the world today are under 25 years old. Nine out of ten of these young people live in developing countries. More important, the majority of the developing world's poor are children and youth.

    “Youths are key agents of change, but too often the nature and impact of their projects are not recognized or documented sufficiently, and youth face difficulties being heard and engaging more directly in civic life,” a World Bank document on the essay competition said.

    The Philippine entries were a valuable indication of how Filipino youth feel about climate change. Cebu’s Garcia showed that he was not only aware of climate change’s impact on his province, he believes that organized youth can be a corporate watchdog if they know how to measure companies’ emissions and report these to the media.

    “The Youth can serve as an effective force in encouraging people to redo their lifestyles and prod stakeholders to make a concrete plan of action. A well-thought framework, strong research armor and a concerted effort among different youth-led initiatives are key steps to strengthen the youth’s influence in society,” Miguel Antonio Garcia wrote.

  6. #206
    of course usjr

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    university of san carlos

  8. #208
    usjr usjr usjr

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    USC of cors...
    im a proud carolinian... =)

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    CIT--Center for Excellence in IT Education Best in JAVA

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