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    Instead of Pinoy Big Brother, Pinoy Idol etc, why don't we have contests like this instead?

    http://globalnation.inquirer.net/new...h-mucus-fungus

    Filipino wins UK contest with fish mucus, fungus

    By TJ Burgonio
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    First Posted 04:31:00 06/02/2008

    MANILA, Philippines—While London was abuzz with the premiere of "*** and the City" last month, a Filipino wowed Brits with a speech on fish mucus and foot fungus.

    Gian Karlo Dapul, 16, won this year's International Public Speaking Competition conducted on May 9 by the English-Speaking Union (ESU) for his speech titled "Fish Mucus and Foot Fungus."

    "I wasn't confident of winning. I wasn't planning on winning," Dapul told the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Thursday. "On the plane I was just thinking: 'Yehey, I get to stay in London for a week.'"

    The incoming senior at the Philippine Science High School in Quezon City was one of the youngest contestants, yet he bested 57 speakers from more than 30 other countries, including the United States, England and Australia.

    Dapul is the second Filipino to top the competition after then University of the Philippines student Patricia Evangelista won in 2004, proving anew that foreigners can speak English well. Evangelista now writes a column for the Inquirer newspaper, parent company of INQUIRER.net.

    The competition is one of the ESU's most popular international programs. The ESU is an international charity founded in 1918 with the aim of fostering international understanding through the English language.

    Dapul acknowledged that the other competitors spoke more eloquently of their topics -- teenage ***, communism, the bane of Internet, yearning for peace -- but reckoned that the content of his speech gave him the edge.

    Improbable items

    He delivered a speech on the wonders that scientific research could do for the country's public health, citing for instance, researches on the curative powers of fish mucus and foot fungus.

    "Although I'm only 16 years old and an incoming fourth year high school student, I know that my country has more problems than any Mathematics book. Strangely enough, the answers to some of our problems are fish mucus and foot fungus," he said in his speech. "These seemingly improbable items are products of what we call scientific research."

    Dapul went on to point out that nudibranch, a soft-bodied sea creature, has been used in tumor research, that samples of fish mucus have certain antibacterial properties, and some types of infectious fungi that coat a person's toes "form beneficial relationships" that support plant growth.

    "New challenges are coming, and they will always confront us. What we need is an army of scientific researchers that will help find the solutions in advance. I want to be part of the army that would cross the new frontiers first," he said.

    By accident

    In the interview with the Inquirer, Dapul said he learned of the ESU national competition in Manila by "accident" from a classmate -- a fellow member of the high school debating team --who prodded him to join for kicks. He almost didn't make it.

    He signed up, but forgot all about it until the night before the April 8 competition.

    "I checked it out, and shucks, I found out it was going to be held the next day. What's more, I didn't know I had to deliver a prepared speech. So I panicked," Dapul said.

    So he locked himself in his room the whole night and wrote his speech in some five hours, finding the topic of scientific research "perfect" for the ESU theme of "New Horizons, New Frontiers."

    "I crammed for my speech," he said, recalling that he wrote down his major ideas in bullet points.

    The next day, Dapul, the fourth of six children, asked his mother Rosanna to drive him to the contest venue on the University of the Philippines campus in Diliman, Quezon City -- the first time he told his parents about the competition.

    There, he found himself pitted against college students. But to his surprise and his parents', he was named one of the eight finalists that day, and the winner, the next day.

    "We were all surprised. They were just telling me to do well so I could land second or third place," he said.

    The national contest was initiated by a Philippine chapter of the ESU, which has been sending representatives to the international competition each year since it was formed in 2002 by a group of Filipino writers.

    As the winner, Dapul represented the country in the ESU's international public speaking competition in London, and delivered essentially the same -- but more polished -- speech.

    Last speaker

    On May 5, Dapul traveled with his father Santi to London, and stayed for a day at the home of his brother Omar before he checked in at a hotel, an accommodation provided by the ESU.

    During the semifinal heats at the ESU headquarters in Dartmouth House, the young Dapul was bracketed with 14 others, including native speakers of English from the United States, England and Australia. He was the first speaker.

    "After my speech, I watched the others. They were really, really good. I felt nervous for the first time," he recalled.

    In the end, only he and another Chinese student in their bracket moved on to the finals, along with six others, later held that day at the US Embassy. This time, he was the last speaker. After his speech, he fielded questions from the audience.

    Scientific romance

    "In the finals, I was more confident. As they say on 'American Idol' (reality talent show), the last spot is the winning spot. It gave me confidence because I saw what I was up against," he said.

    "They had good delivery, but I had better content. That's what I told myself then," he added.

    After he was declared the winner, Dapul was presented a winner's cup and a silver gavel. The cup stayed at the ESU headquarters for display. In November, he will be presented with a certificate at the ESU awards ceremony by Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, at Buckingham Palace.

    Choosing scientific research as a topic was just natural for him, said Dapul, who has been a consistent director's list scholar and an officer of the student council since his freshman year.

    By focusing on the topic, he was able to highlight potential researches, particularly those dealing with cures to diseases, waiting to be discovered, tested and applied.

    Likes trains

    "I thought that if people saw how our research can actually help, not only here but also internationally, the government might notice and start funding the research," he said.

    Of his London experience, Dapul relished the rollicking fun he and the other students had while touring the city, including visits to the House of Parliament and a theater.

    "The most exciting part was commuting on [subway] trains. I'm not really fond of the attractions. The trains were intersecting. It was easy to get on and off. It was very convenient," he said.


    Inspiring story.

    At the opposite end of the spectrum, in my opinion, mao nga gasamot ug kabulok atong kabataan nowadays kay sige nalag tan-aw sa mga show nga wala'y gamit, and worse, shows that only promote consumerism. *Shakes head*

    -RODION
    Last edited by rodsky; 06-02-2008 at 10:50 PM.

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    wow--------------

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    Too bad...most, if not all, our entertainment producers are plain mediocres who eyes only how fat their profit can get. And, they wouldn't be able to relate...

    Sayang lang ang opportunity sa masses to learn from true battle of intellectuals...

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    Congratulations to the young fellow. If only this could be in the front page of newspapers so the youth can actually realize who they have to follow as role model. Popular personalities may have the all the glamour but they could not have knowledge in one instant. Popularity may be there in a while but it fades. On the other hand, knowledge and education will give one certainty in the future.

    I really hope the media will focus on this kind of news. Not only will it uplift our prides as Filipinos, it will give us hope that we can really improve, if we want to.

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    hope that this will inspire students to show their talents, may it be in public speaking, theater, arts, or sports... go Filipino!

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    dili ni pwedi i puli sa big brother or pinoy idol kay maka tulog og sayo ang mga viewers coz very few people are entertained with this type of art. i personally has been exposed to this during my highschool days but i prefer things about science and technology.

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    can this generate more income for the organizer?No!PBB,American Idol,Pinoy Idol makes millions each day for text alone.besides its boring to watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godsaint View Post
    can this generate more income for the organizer?No!PBB,American Idol,Pinoy Idol makes millions each day for text alone.besides its boring to watch.
    This is exactly my point! In this world, having money/profit and being entertained comes first.

    -RODION

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    great job for that kid. i admit, guilty ko since I'm watching PBB. but thinking about it, nindot man pud ning mga ingon-ani. I used to watch debate sa TV dati, I think it's ABC 5, nakalimot na ko. And daghan jud matun-an mutan-aw lang ato. But now that it's gone, unta naa pud makahuna-huna produce ug ingon-ato sa tv. Very educational to all, especially sa mga naga-eskwela pa.

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    Congrats to the real idol...

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