Wednesday, December 22, 2010

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS 2010









To Our USTPMTBBAA  Family, Alumni & Friends:

Joy to the world the Lord is come
Let earth receive her King;
Let every heart prepare Him room
And heaven and nature sing.
God bless us,
USTPMTBBAA Officers
Mrs. G, Mila, Zeny, Marilou, Herminio, Tere, & Budz1


Published  12/22/10   ust1611  multiply
Web Page:  CHRISTMAS GREETING 2010

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Please Vote For Our Philippine Finalist - BBC World Challenge!


I just voted!



Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 01:25:53 -0500
From: jesse
To:
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Subject: Please Vote




 
YOUR VOTE IS NEEDED!

 Subject: VOTE FOR OUR PHILIPPINE FINALIST

Pls vote for  the lone Filipino finalist (out of 12 finalists)  in the BBC World Title. Deadline is November 12, 2010. Peru is ahead of us in this online voting. The Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation Inc. (AIDFI) in Bacolod Cityhas  for its perfect model- the   hydraulic ram pump that has brought water to numerous remote barangays in Negros and various parts of the country because of its great impact to the poor.

Kindly click on the website below

and cast your vote.


 
Please vote!!!

Filipinos are urged to unite and vote for the country’s lone entry among the 12 finalists from around the globe vying for the BBC (British Broadcasting Corp.)World Challenge 2010 title because its ram pumps have helped thousands of poor villagers.

The Alternative Indigenous Development Foundation Inc. based in Barangay Mansilingan, Bacolod City, is the lone Philippine finalist, for its perfected model of the hydraulic ram pump that has brought water to numerous remote barangays in Negros and various parts of the country.

The Negros Occidental provincial government and various local governments have also used the AIDFI ramp pumps to bring water to remote barangays, the governor said.

He called on Filipinos, especially Negrenses, to vote for the foundation, because it has made a big difference in the lives of the poor, before the Nov. 12 deadline and make the country proud.

To vote for AIDFI all one has to do is open a computer and go tohttp://www.theworldchallenge.co.uk/2010-finalists-project08.php  and vote, AIDFI chief executive officer Auke Idzenga said. Idzenga said Peru is ahead of the Philippines in the online voting but if Filipinos unite we can create a tsunami of votes.


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

SJA Filipino Choir (Offertory Song) O Hesus Hilumin Mo





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To: manila
Subject: "SJA Filipino Choir (Offertory Song) O Hesus Hilumin Mo"
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 13:44:39 -0500
Hi, Friends!

I have been invited by the St. Joan of Arc Filipino Community of Evanston-Skokie this past Sunday, September 26th, to attend the Filipino Mass.  We have a younger breed of immigrant Filipinos (not like us OT's) who came in the 80s and somehow established themselves in my neighborhood.  They are active in the SJA Roman Catholic Church and the Filipino choir under the direction of Music Maestro Ned Barin have given the faithful so much joy with their singing  in Tagalog.  I think there are 2 Filipino Mass within a year.  I'm pretty sure there are very few Filipino choirs in the Archdiocese of Chicago and the rest of 49 States.  I must confess I did not hear these songs before because when I was in the Philippines the Mass was in Latin then and here in the States in English only.  I don't even know how to say Our Father in Tagalog until they came.  When you attended the SJA Simbang Gabi three years ago you asked me who was singing at maganda siyang kumanta.  I said, "Bernadette".  Well, here she is again.



These are the other videos:

Gandang Sinauna at Sariwa (Communion Song)   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX-ZGz7zjXg

Lead Me, Lord  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G88t8y4na2c

SJA Filipino Community After Sunday Mass  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNMKNGSHVtg

Alleluia! God bless us!

 GoC



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Speech of President Aquino at the Basilica Parish Church of MissionDolores, San Francisco


Hi Da-tu! Dumating na ba dyan si Nora?



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Enjoy the Speech delivered yesterday by Philippine President Benigno Aquino III in San Francisco.



Prof. Tony Villegas, Jr.



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The SEVEN WORLDLY SINS by Mahatma Ghandi
1. WEALTH without WORK.
2. PLEASURE without CONSCIENCE.
3. KNOWLEDGE without CHARACTER.
4. COMMERCE without MORALITY.
5. SCIENCE without HUMANITY.
6. WORSHIP without SACRIFICE.
7. POLITICS without PRINCIPLES.
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"Magmunit Lumikha nang Maging Dakila.  Manulay sa Diwa nang tunay ng Laya." -AJV



Speech of President Aquino at the Basilica Parish Church of Mission Dolores, San Francisco




SPEECH

of

His Excellency BENIGNO S. AQUINO III

President of the Philippines

In front of the Filipino Community of the United States after Sunday Mass at the Basilica Parish Church of Mission Dolores

[September 26, 2010, San Francisco]

Father Albano and Your reverend Fathers, Senator Leland Yee; Government Officials of Filipino-American decent; Officials, members of the various Filipino, Organizations, Associations; and representative groups from The Bay area and other communities in California, our distinguished Veterans; distinguished guests, Mga minamahal kong kababayan, Magandang hapon pos a inyong lahat.

There is no better way of capping a busy, yet productive week than to meet my countrymen. On behalf of our delegation, thank you for your hospitality. In six days we have had not less than 45 meetings all for the betterment of our people and our country.

We are here today because of our shared love and faith: love of country and faith in God. These attributes unite Filipinos regardless of geographical boundaries. The church has always been a home of faith for everyone. But for Filipinos, especially those abroad, it has been the sanctuary from which all of us draw strength. Going to church not only brings us closer to God, but it also brings us closer to home. As we sing, pray and talk to God, we are reminded of the things we miss back home in the Philippines, and we are reminded of the reasons why we are indeed proud to be Filipinos.

Honestly, I was quite reluctant to visit the US because foreign travels are expensive and we need to focus on reforms at home. My economic managers assured me that a trip to the US will be extremely beneficial to our economy. We came here to generate support from foreign leaders and entice investments, to create jobs for our people and to improve the business climate in the home country. We travelled here to carry forward every Filipino’s dream for a prosperous nation. And I am happy to share with you the news that we are returning home with very substantial commitments.

In church where we are taught to be humble. I’m sorry if I lack of a little humility, but we will be bringing home not less than 2.7 billion US Dollars in new investments. We have had meetings covering the sectors of power generation, consumer products, business and knowledge processing, process outsourcing, healthcare, garments and leather goods—and that we feel is just the start. In a meeting sponsored by the Citi group in New York, we were expecting a crowd of potential investors numbering 60, we got over a hundred and undoubtedly most of them will indeed see the Philippines as a good place to do business.

We have made the most out of this visit—and without a big and bloated delegation spending lavishly along the way. We are optimistic about the business proposals from our meetings with different companies, which will boost trade and economic relations between the US and the Philippines. The employment they will generate and the additional tax that they will contribute to the public purse will redound to improving living standards for our fellow citizens.

All the proposals we came up with before visiting, and all the support we received during our trip are geared towards one solitary goal: a Philippines free of hunger, ignorance and poverty.

We are now in the stage of revitalizing our nation. Time and again, we have proven to the world that if united, nothing is impossible for us Filipinos. Our burning sense of communal responsibility has instilled hope where there was once despair, and together, we are fostering trust in our public institutions once more.

Let us be steadfast in our commitment to being loyal servants of God’s will so that our desire to have a better home will be built on the foundation that endures: a sense of service to our people.

May I ask further—at dito magpapa-kapal na ako ng konti—please pray for me and for the entire nation as we move forward to forge a future worthy of our children. Let us keep working to stay on the straight path, where peace, progress and prosperity await us all.

And in closing, I was really heartfelt to see so many signs of our direction. We were in the Seasons Market Place, I think that was in San Jose. Filipinos waited for us for about an hour or two, they came from the width and breadth of our country, and all of them just wanted to commune with us. After that there was a group of young people—I say young because they really look half my age—and they had just one chant. They kept on saying: “we are one and one we are.” And if I may end, if we continue at that path, where we are responsible for our countrymen, and for our brothers and sisters, there is no way to go but up then towards a very bright, and no-longer a promising, but a realized good future for us.

Good afternoon, thank you.









Saturday, September 11, 2010

Worldwide Sound of "Stand By Me"

Wonderful sound engineering!  Turn on your speaker.  If you're on laptop, too bad!  That's why I don't like laptops (too small and I'm not comfortable).

Click this link: http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=2539741


Published  9/11/10  ust1611 multiply
Web Page: Worldwide Sound of Stand By Me

Friday, July 23, 2010

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Ajanta Caves of India
















 I still believe the people who built Machu Picchu, the Pyramids of Egypt & Mexico and now this came from outer space.  They are super-human beings.


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Published 7/13/10  ust1611 multiply
Web Page: Ajanta Caves of India

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Arizona Girls in Sonoma/San Francisco

"Vino veritas."
MedTech classmates Beb's & Mina visited the Sonoma wine valley of California.


 Thanks to Josie PL for sending the photos.








Published  6/13/10  ust1611 multiply
Web Page:  Arizona Gils in Sonoma/San Francisco

Saturday, June 5, 2010

2010 USTPMTBBAA Reunion Dinner & Dance

2010 USTPMTBBAA REUNION DINNER & DANCE

Updated 4/13/13


Previous Publication 6/17/10  ust1611 Multiply website

Saturday June 5, 2010 Souvenir Program
Wallace Room
Coralville Marriott Hotel




  
















DJ: Joe Jr


UST FACULTY OF PHARMACY BRIEF HISTORY
The oldest in the Philippines, the Faculty of Pharmacy was founded in May 1871 by virtue of the Modification of the Moret Decree.  During the Spanish Regime, the course was one of six years.  In 1901, when the American Administration took over, the curriculum was reduced to four years.  Then in 1916 it was further reduced to three years until 1930 when the four year curriculum leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy was re-adapted.  Finally in 1954, Pharmacy was made five years.  In 1984, the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy was reduced to four years again with the integration of some subjects.
The Faculty of Pharmacy continued to grow with the addition of courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology in 1958 and the Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry in 1962.  In both cases, University of Santo Tomas has gained the distinction of introducing these courses for the first time in the Philippines.  The Faculty of Pharmacy has the distinction of being the First College in the University of Santo Tomas to admit lady students in 1924.
In 1986, the degree of Bachelor of Science in Botany was offered in the Faculty of Pharmacy.

DINNER-DANCE
Master of Ceremonies:  Herminio Casino (East Coast VP)

Welcome:  Purie Gallardo (Secretary/Treasurer)

Invocation:  Marilou Cruz (West Coast VP)

Roll Call

Dinner

Slide Presentation During Dinner

Awarding of Anniversary Medals:  Zeny Hilbert (Mountain Region VP)

Group Photo

Seating l-r: Gloria Rigor, Elsie Adaya, Ben Adaya, Art Rigor, & Pat Rigor
Standing l-r: Nemy Chinte, Fely Casino, Dolly Chinte, Purie Gallardo, Hermie Casino, Budz1, Bea Rodriguez, Marilou Cruz, Jovi Atienza, Zeny Hilbert, Emma Fabie, & Mar Fabie
USTPMTBBAA Reunion 2010 Celebration in Iowa  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuENnkjbP20   3:39