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Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Thursday, April 17, 2014

12:26 AM

Android Jelly Bean Theme for Windows 7

Another awesome Theme for your Windows 7 32Bit and 64Bit.
By using this Theme you can turn your pc into an android like tablet.
Features:

Android boot and log-in screen.
Android icons for most common apps like Notepad, Windows media player etc.
Text elements with green color. 
Taskbar moved to top which makes a drop down menu look.
Digital clock and date at the top-left corner.
Weather report and system usages on at the top-right corner.
Yahoo news.
Quick launch buttons – iTunes, Videos, Pictures, Facebook, Gmail etc.


SCREENSHOT:


Download Link: ANDROID JELLY BEAN

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

11:28 PM

APEX Theme (Flat Icons v1.3) - ANDROID

Boost My Xperia™ - Tiny yet Powerfull Tool
Hi Guys, try this application on your android, but it's only for rooted android phones. for those who don't know the meaning of "ROOTED" here's the definition from wiki --> ROOTED ANDROID.

The best thing about using this application is that it does not eat any extra RAM like other application does, instead it will boost some extra memory. you can choose by choosing either Game mode or multitasking mode.. :D lets Salute and Give Credit to the developer of this application.. MR. Gagan Singh of XDA developers. 
Tested on my XPERIA ARC and Cherry Mobile Flare
SCREENSHOT:

DOWNLOAD LINK: BOOST MY XPERIA 2.0

What is Boost My Xperia™?Boost My Xperia™ is a tiny yet powerful app that boosts your device's performance. Initially, I made this app for my ROM users only and after launching my new updates of rom (also the app is updated to v2.0), I thought to share this app with all of you here on XDA.
Basically its is a kinda of task manager, but actually it does more than a task manager.

This new app comes with a beautiful UI and a handy widget. There are three profiles to boost your device i.e. GamingMultitasking and default. Choose between any of these and you are done.

Gaming mode is suitable for game lovers. It boosts your device and make a more free RAM available to play heavy games. If you like to play HD games in your device then first enable Gaming mode from this app and then start playing your games without lags.

Multitasking mode manages memory and give an optimum amount of free RAM. This mode is suitable for those who love to try and have installed several apps in their device. This mode lets you to switch between several apps in a quick and more responsive way.

Default mode reverts back the changes that are made by this app (in case if you want to remove this app).

Monday, April 14, 2014

Friday, March 28, 2014

11:26 PM

FOLDER LOCKER 7.1.0

Protect your sensitive files and folders with Folder Lock - unique encryption software with an abundance of security options.

Hackers aren't the only security risk; friends, family, and co-workers can get into your files on a shared computer.... Folder Lock hides locked folders so only you can see them.

Hackers aren't the only security risk; friends, family, and co-workers can get into your files on a shared computer.... Folder Lock hides locked folders so only you can see them.

WHAT IS FOLDER LOCKER?

Folder Lock lets you password-protect files, folders and drives; encrypt your important files on--the-fly; backup them in real-time; protect USB drives and portable devices; shred files and clean history. Folder Lock is the most downloaded file-security application with more than 25 million users.

SCREENSHOT:

INSTRUCTION
Install the software but never run it. just install it.
then copy and paste the crack in the installation folder.

DOWNLOAD LINK : FOLDER LOCKER 7.1.0

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

5:44 AM

2013 Bar Exams passers

1. ABAD, Anna Fe L
2. ABAD, Katrina Nessa M
3. ABAD, Philip L
4. ABALOS, Mermalyn Hannah C
5. ABANDO, Laura Jean L
6. ABARENTOS, April Wye M
7. ABELLA, Fritzie D
8. ABENOJA, Hazel Angeline Q
9. ABLAN, Ronie T
10. ABLOG, Maychelle S
11. ABRAGAN, John Bryan S
12. ABRENICA, Reyben B
13. ACAY, Jodea Brendalyn R
14. ACEBU, Carlos D
15. ACEVEDA, Arlene C
16. ACHA, Mae Ann S
17. ADAO, Ma. Alice E
18. ADARNA, Ernest G
19. ADRID, Michael Angelo D
20. ADUNA, Fritzie Jane A

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Monday, March 3, 2014

11:28 PM

Toughing it out as a Classroom Teacher


Toughing it out as a Classroom Teacher
By: Felomina L. Daskeo
“If a doctor, lawyer, or dentist had 40 people in his office at one time, all of whom had different needs, and some of whom didn't want to be there and were causing trouble, and the doctor, lawyer, or dentist, without assistance, had to treat them all with professional excellence for nine months, then he might have some conception of the classroom teacher's job.” Thus goes a quote from Donald D. Quinn.
Five years of teaching in the public elementary school would classify me as a neophyte in the teaching profession, but the pressures and demands of the work makes me feel that I’ve been doing this thing for decades and that I’m ready to retire. I cannot say I’m burned out (yet), I just need a little breathing space, so I’m looking forward to hiding my ball pen and my lesson plan for a few weeks this summer vacation. Well, I’m having second thoughts about the pen though, because I’m hoping I could squeeze in a few scribbles and share some of my thoughts.                               
Teaching is tough, no doubt about that, especially if you’re teaching in the elementary grades, but it’s also a rewarding and enjoyable job. Here are my top ten reasons why it could be tough, compiled through five years of experience and observation.
1.    Teaching is not an 8-5 job.
You may be told to write 7:30-12:00 and 1:00- 5:00 in your daily time record as official hours for arrival and departure but you will definitely be staying even until 6pm some days. Then you will be bringing home loads of papers to check and grade, then write your lesson plan for the next day, and finally sleep at 1am. 
2.    The technology is always broken especially at times that you need it the most.
Worse, the school doesn’t even have a computer, yet reports required need to be computerized so you have to pay for encoding and printing if you don’t have your own PC.  Needless to say, computer aided instruction is just a theory, that is, for most elementary schools in Mountain Province, and seldom does it find practical application in the classroom.
3.    We’re not just teachers.
People expect a lot from a teacher, and everybody has an opinion of what a teacher should and should not be doing. A teachers gets to wear many hats- mentor, coach, nurse, parent, friend, psychologist, guidance counselor, community organizer… the list could go on. When you’re a teacher, you have to be ready for anything that’s thrown at you. Then in class, he/ she gets to teach pupils with varying levels of abilities, and he/ she is expected to reach out to all of them by individualizing their education.


4.    It’s a serious job.
You’re completely responsible for the lives of twenty or more human beings seven to eight hours a day. They are not your children, and you have no control over what happens to them when they leave your sight, but you’re emotionally committed to your pupils’ problems even outside the school. Their pain becomes your own, and it gets to you after a while, but the pain gets worse because you know you can’t fix everything and there’s nothing you can do about it.
5.    There is zero flexibility for a classroom teacher.
You’re expected to know everything. You’re not allowed to have a bad day, you can’t be stressed because you have to exercise maximum tolerance all day, and you can’t take it easy because you have to be always on guard for anything that your pupils will do. You can’t just call in sick without prior notice, because you have to plan something for your pupils to do, and if you really have to be absent then you better spend at least two to three days of extra work to recover from it.
6.    You don’t really own “your  accomplishments.”
It is a teacher’s job to teach, to help people become better. If a child gets left behind, the teacher gets to be blamed. If they excel, then people will say, “Those kids are really smart!”
7.    Everyone thinks they can do your job.
Some people would even try to dictate how their children should be taught and pass off these “dictations” as “suggestions.”  Annoying comments such as, “Teachers are lucky because they have December and summer breaks,” and “What’s so hard about teaching twenty pupils?” just go to show that people who aren’t in education don’t have any idea what it takes to be a classroom teacher. Come to think of it, even some administrators have forgotten about the trials and tribulations of being on the forefront of education.
8.    Teaching is physically and emotionally taxing.
It’s been said that teachers have the highest incidence of urinary and colon problems, and varicose veins are part of a teacher’s physical make- up from having to stand all day. Combine these with the stress and isolation of being the only adult in a self-contained classroom every day, five days a week for ten months, and the job becomes grueling in the long term.
9.     The salary. . . well. . enough has been said about that.
While it is true that teacher salary has been standardized, we still get to buy our own lesson plans, ballpens, arts and crafts materials to make the classroom conducive to learning, not to mention provide paper and pencils to pupils who come to school without these necessities. The meager chalk allowance is not enough to cover for the thousand and one things that a teacher needs to pay for learning materials.


10. Ummmm… I couldn’t think of one, but hey, who’s complaining? Teaching is and will always be a noble profession; it is very demanding but also extremely rewarding.
This little gripe session is not really to demean the profession, but it hopes to open the eyes of those who begrudge us our summer vacation and those who think that teaching is an easy and stressful free career. Being at the bottom part of the graduating class should not be a reason to take up Education as a course in college. The summer vacation comes as much as a relief not only to the students but to the teachers as well, so I have to end this up and take a serious mental break for summer is shrinking fast and the rains will be coming soon to signal the start of another school year.
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