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For The Love of The Hunger Games
I missed The Huger Games convention in DLSU. It should have been great if I was there because I could have taken a lot of information for my speech in my communications class. The admins of Hunger Games Philippines was kind enough to give me a copy of one of the topics discussed. I am so very thankful. You saved my life. Thank you Ate Angel!
And so I delivered my speech in more than 9 minutes. I talked way beyond the time allowed which was 8 minutes only. Well, if you were fan, you just couldn’t stop talking about it. The professor was also entertained so it wasn’t a problem. And when she handed me her comments, I guess the speech went great. :)
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Thesis. More Fun in the (University of the) Philippines.
I can’t describe the feeling when all the hard work you did will be shown to the public. Haha. So this is the day where UP Manila Biology Seniors display their thesis posters.
Yey! Everyone looks so happy :) I love this year’s theme though.
WE ARE GRADUATING! HELLYEAH! :))
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Baguio: A Videography
So I’m currently making this videography about the whole Baguio field trip. I can’t seem to move on. I’m lazy. And the rendering in Sony Vegas is such a bitch. I will finish this soon and post it so you can see it. :))
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Baguio
Yey! Field trip! It’s been 6 years since I’ve been in Baguio. Welcome back! LOL
This is one of the reasons why I love BS Biology. Field trips! :)
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Thesis Defense
I am so happy to say that we finally finished our thesis entitled, “INFLUENCE OF PROBIOTICS ON COLONIC BACTERIAL FLORA OF MICE FED WITH STANDARD OR HIGH FAT DIET.” The grueling days of doing the experiment, writing the paper, and finalizing the manuscript has finally paid of. It seems that we defended our thesis very well. Haha.
I would like to give my deepest gratitude to our reader, Sir Balolong, our co-adviser, Maam Dalmacio, and our beloved adviser, Maam Parungao-Balolong for helping us. Also, kudos to our co-researchers, Paolo and Arianne :) And who would forget my thesis partner, Andrew :)
Good job guys!
