Monday, February 25, 2008

NSTP (overview reporting, March 1)

  • Abris (caretaker government)
  • Acosta (Gandhian economics)
  • Alfonso (Sociology of care work)
  • Ang (political change)
  • Arquiza (constitutional crisis)
  • Balbin (bioterrorism)
  • Balicsa (constitutional law)
  • Burgos (ethnoscience)
  • Caldoza (kleptocracy)
  • Caraan (super profit)
  • Cesar (oral history)
  • Conferido (turbo-capitalism)
  • Cortes (mental health)
  • Cortey (e-jeepney)
  • Crisostomo (gender and development)
  • De Jesus (post-colonial discourse)
  • Dionisio (identity politics)
  • Florendo (matagalang digmang bayan)
  • Giron (underemployment)
  • Gomez (nuclear rights)
  • Jalina (Black feminism)
  • Lentejas (health informatics)
  • Lopez (diabesity)
  • Mabansag (energy independence)
  • Mendoza (community medicine)
  • Murillo (health holidays)
  • Pineda (landmines)
  • Roa (Stolen Generation)
  • Santuele (American studies)
  • Soliza (Sinology)
  • Tayag (community press)
  • Torres (political law)
  • Velasquez (rights-based approach)
  • Villegas (capacity-building)
  • Caspe (tax holiday)
  • Baquiran (appropriate technology)
  • Madriaga (revolutionary justice)
  • del Rosario (industrial trees)
  • Javier (blue-ribbon committee)

  • 2-3 minutes
  • 3-4 references
  • highlights only
  • with hand-outs (1/4 of 8x11 bond paper, front page only)
  • Arial narrow, 12 points, bullet format

SS 120 science communication speech (Nov 26)

Deliver an  original  speech about your assigned topic. Limit the speech to   three minutes only . Introduce yourself properly. Provide an  ...