Biyernes, Setyembre 4, 2015

VERNIER CALIPER

VERNIER CALIPER
A vernier caliper is a device that lets the user measure more with accuracy and precision than could be done unaided when reading a uniformly divided straight or circular measurement scale. It is scale that indicates where the measurement lies in between two of the marks on the main scale. Vernier is common on sexants used in navigation, scientific instruments used to conduct experiments, machinists measuring tools used to work materials to fine tolerance.
            The main use of the vernier caliper is to measure the internal and the external diameters of an object as well as the inner height of a cylinder. To measure using a vernier scale, the user first reads the finely worked fixed scale. This measure is typically between two of the scale smallest graduations. The user then reads the finer vernier scale, which measures between the smallest graduations on the fixed scale providing much greater accuracy.
            An ordinary micrometer caliper consist of the following parts namely lower jaws, upper jaws, depth probe, scroll screw, lock key, fixed scale and vernier scale or auxiliary scale.
            The lower jaws are use to measure outer smaller length of a cylinder or outer diameter of a sphere while the upper jaws are use mainly to measure the inside diameter of a cylinder. Depth probe or depth gauge is the one use in measuring internal depth of a cylinder. Scroll screw is for convenient adjustment of the auxiliary scale especially in opening and closing the caliper. Lock key is use to look or securely in place the caliper prior taking the reading. The main scale is where the main reading shall be taken while the vernier scale or auxiliary scale where the secondary reading is taken respectively for its precision.






Martes, Marso 17, 2015

My Countryman Stevan

My Countryman Stevan By Silverio Baltasar

  1.   Unfamiliar words 
  2.  . Consulate- the office of the consul 
  3.  Clavicle- the collarbone 
  4.  Intimate- having a close relationship 
  5.  Inquisitive- about other people 
  6.  Sprouting- a young plants 
  7.  Bump- a rounded lump 
  8. . Sparse- thinly scatter 
  9. . Peel- as does skin
  10.  . Sheen- brightness 
  11. . Chapped- to crack 
  12. . Fuzz- a mass of fine light hair or similar substance 
  13.  Slouched- walk or sit with bent back and head and shoulders sloping inwards 
  14. . Flipped- to turn over lightly but sharply 
  15.  Propped- to support 
  16. . Embroidery- the act of adding interesting 
  17. . Nodding – to bow the head slightly 
  18. . Exasperated- to make angry 
  19. . Prosperity- success 
  20. . Prestige- high reputation 
  21. . Massive- big and heavy 
  22. . Democrat- one who believe in democracy 
  23.  Pestilence- any deadly disease that spreads quickly 
  24. . Shivered- to tremble 


 II. Essence of the story:

             My countryman Stevan is a short story about a Filipino who lived in America with his wife and son.

 III. Setting

            a. Place Los Angeles- San Lorenzo- Albay- California- Philippines- America
            b. Time Four years- on sunset- five years- last year- one day- in the morning- every ten years- a month- season

 IV. Characters
1. Esteban Ramos
2. Mrs. Ramos
3. Dr. Benitez
4. Mr. Ben
5. Ric

 V. Characterization
 1. Mr. Esteban Ramos is the countryman who lived in the state.
2. Mrs. Ramos is the wife of Mr. Esteban Ramos.
3. Dr. Benitez is a doctor and a close friend of Mr. & Mrs. Ramos.
4. Mr. Ben is the countryman who visits the house of Ramos.
5. Ric is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ramos

 VI. Plot
          The story evolved around the travel of Ben in L.A. in which he met there two Filipinos. Dr. Benitez, a Filipina whom her 4 years stay in the foreign land changes her a lot, and Mr. Esteban Ramos who was described by Dr. Benitez as Pinoy, a countryman of the lower class, laborer, uneducated and usually a farmer’s son who look a job abroad for an adventure. The story shows mostly the hospitality of Mr. Ramos. He accepts every visitor who came to his house with great joy even though they tend to forget about him after their visit.

 VII. Point of View Silverio Baltasar

 VIII. Theme
 1. Hospitality is one of the best traits that will identify a true Filipino.
2. Hardwork pays

 IX. Summary of the Story
              My countryman Stevan is a short story about a Filipino who lived in America with his wife and son. The story evolved around the travel of Ben in L.A. in which he met there two Filipinos. Dr. Benitez, a Filipina whom her 4 years stay in the foreign land changes her a lot, and Mr. Esteban Ramos who was described by Dr. Benitez as Pinoy, a countryman of the lower class, laborer, uneducated and usually a farmer’s son who look a job abroad for an adventure. The story shows mostly the hospitality of Mr. Ramos. He accepts every visitor who came to his house with great joy even though they tend to forget about him after their visit. Hospitality is one of the best traits that will identify a true Filipino.

Miyerkules, Marso 11, 2015

We are taking a picture in love booth to find girlfriend, all CTC student played bingo event, The prize of the winner, the emotional man, the dance group competition, Mr.Bunao got 1st place in poster making contest, the event already done, the bingo will started, the CTC student's party, the quiz ball events.

Biyernes, Enero 2, 2015

PICTOGRAM

A symbol which is a picture that represents an object or concept, e.g. a picture of an envelope used to represent an e-mail message. Pictograms are common in everyday life, e.g. signs in public places or roads, whereas the term " icon " is specific to interfaces on computers or other electronic devices. FOR EXAMPLE:

REBUS WRITING

REBUS WRITING A rebus is an allusional device that uses pictures to represent words or parts of words. It was a favourite form of heraldic expression used in the Middle Ages to denote surnames.For example, in its basic form, three salmon (fish) are used to denote the name "Salmon". A more sophisticated example was the rebus of Bishop Walter Lyhart (d.1472) of Norwich, consisting of a stag (or hart) lying down in a conventional representation of water.The composition alludes to the name, profession or personal characteristics of the bearer, and speaks to the beholder Non verbis, sed rebus, which Latin expression signifies "not by words but by things"[1] (res, rei (f), a thing, object, matter; rebus being ablative plural).[2] FOR EXAMPLE:

TOPIC GENERATION TECHNIQUES

A.BRAINSTORMING: is a group or individual creativity technique by which efforts are made to find a conclusion for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously contributed by its member(s). The term was popularized by Alex Faickney Osborn in the 1953 book Applied Imagination. Osborn claimed that brainstorming was more effective than individuals working alone in generating ideas, although more recent research has questioned this conclusion.[1] Today, the term is used as a catch all for all group ideation sessions.FOR EXAMPLE: FOR EXAMPLE: B. CLUSTERING: is a nonlinear brainstorming process begin with one word in the word in the middle of a page and draw a circle around it. them, as Brainstorming, allow you or anything that the preceding words bring to mind each word must be circled and connected to the word that suggested it. FOR EXAMPLE: C. Free writing: is a prewriting technique in which a person writes continuously for a set period of time without regard to spelling, grammar, or topic. It produces raw, often unusable material, but helps writers overcome blocks of apathy and self-criticism. It is used mainly by prose writers and writing teachers.[1][2] Some writers use the technique to collect initial thoughts and ideas on a topic, often as a preliminary to formal writing. Free writing is not the same as automatic writing. Unlike brainstorming where ideas are simply listed, in freewriting one writes sentences to form a paragraph about whatever comes to mind. FOR EXAMPLE: