I and my classmates
October 19, 2009
Hi! sir, first of all I would like to introduce my self to you. I am Giewelyn F. Abada from BCSL-2B, I live in Bayot Drive Roxas City. I am 17 years old. I am second year college at Hercor College taking up bachelor of Computer Science Ladderized.
Talking about my self, I am a joker person, but sometimes ofcourse, I am a serious person. I am a small, black skin color, but cute, hehehe!! Just kidding sir. But for me, I am a simple woman in this world.
Sir, I would like to represent you our nice, cute, beautiful and sexy body picture. I and my classmates wearing a bathing suit. That time we are at the villareal stadium to practice swimming.
Love Quotes
October 18, 2009What is Love?
“Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being “in love” which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossom had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.”
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After graduation
October 15, 2009After graduation, ofcourse, I want to work here in capiz as a stable job for the meanwhile for having an experiences. And then if I have spend money, I really wanted to proceed my course or take another course which is education.
Most especially, I plan to myself to work in abroad when I am to become a 23 years old. That is one of my dreams since I’m young. I want to help my sister and my brother to their studies and also I want to help my parents what they needs. For that, I am proud to myself and my parents too.
What is HIV/AIDS?
October 5, 2009
www.adb.org/HIV-AIDS/default.asp
HIV is short for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This virus weakens the body’s ability to fight ordinary illnesses. It attacksthe body’s immune system, disabling its capacity to overcome even the most simple diseases which the body can normally do when not weakened by the virus.
AIDS is short for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, which is the result of HIV’s attacks on the body’s immune system. This medical condition leaves the individual so unprotected that any other viirus that attacks the body can cause it graves damage.
Who are likely to be infected by HIV/AIDS?
Each one of us can be infected by HIV. The virus knows no gender, social, religious, political, economic and geographical boundaries. Once inside the body, the virus will remain there forever. This means that the person is potentially infectious and may unknowingly infect other persons. A person infected with the virus is termed HIV positive.
How many person be infected by HIV/AIDS?
October 4, 2009HIV is transmitted by direct contact with blood, semen, vaginal secretions and breast milk of those who are HIV positive. Other body fluids like urine, saliva and vomit for HIV positive persons will not spread the virus.
Three main ways are listed here:
1. Unprotected sexual intercourse. This means that no condom was used during intercourse (either vaginal or anal).
2. Exchange of blood or blood products. In this case, infected blood enters the bloodstream of another person either during blood transmission, organ donation or the use of infected needles or syringes for injected drugs.
3. Mother to child. An infected mother can transfer HIV to her child during pregnancy (blood exchange through the placenta or during delivery) or after pregnancy (through breast milk).
Can HIV be transmitted through kissing and sharing utensils?
No. It is also not transmitted through sneezing, coughing, shaking hands, hugging, insect bites, sharing toilet bowls, or working with someone who has HIV/AIDS. However, the presence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), especially ulcerative types, (either oral or genital) such as syphilis and herpes increases the risk of both acquiring and transmitting HIV.
What behaviors can put me at risk?
Alcohol and narcotic drugs do not transmit HIV unknbut when one takes them, undesirable behavior, such as having sex with own partners may happen and increase one’s risk to be infected with HIV. Other behaviors that can put you at risk are the following:
- unprotected sex
- unplanned sexual encounters due to drug use or alcohol intoxication
- sexually transmitted infections
- drug use, including sharing of needles, syringes or other drug-related equipment
- having multiple sex partners
- sexual intercourse with partners using drugs
REMEMBER:
Awareness and education are the best ways to protect yourself. For your safety, don’t hesitate to ask people who know more about the virus and its infectious state.
Consider that the only way to ensure that you do not contract or transmit HIV/AIDS through the sexual route is by abstaining from sex with unknown partners all together.


