Wednesday, July 11, 2007

NSTP Poetry Reading (JULY 21)

NSTP Poetry Reading (JULY 21)
Theme: Global Security: Issues and Prospects
(Provide 2 copies. Research well. Limit it to 4-6 stanzas. Note that a long quiz will be administered by the professor as we go along with the activity.)

Opening Remarks: Santuele
Closing Remarks: Arquiza
Song Number 1: Pineda (any material related to the topic)
Song Number 2: Giron (-do-)

  1. Abris (Filipino peacekeepers in Timor-Leste)
  2. Acosta (Political change)
  3. Alfonso (Nelson Mandela)
  4. Ang (Complex emergencies)
  5. Arquiza (Where have all the leaders gone? by Iacocca and Whitney)
  6. Arrogante (Taliban)
  7. Balbin (Ground zero)
  8. Balicsa (Human security)
  9. Burgos (Human security act)
  10. Caldoza (Bioterrorism)
  11. Caraan (Internally displaced people)
  12. Cesar (Collateral damage)
  13. Clarete (Conflict resolution)
  14. Conferido (Land mines in Cambodia)
  15. Cortes (Ethnic strife)
  16. Cortey (Pentagon)
  17. Crisostomo (Peace education)
  18. De Jesus (Hegemony)
  19. Dionisio (Development diplomacy)
  20. Dy (George Dubya Bush)
  21. Florendo (Cold war)
  22. Giron (Milirarization of space)
  23. Gomez (US military-industrial complex)
  24. Jalina (Hermit kingdom)
  25. Javier (Cyberterrorism)
  26. Lentejas (Balance of terror/power)
  27. Lopez (Proxy war)
  28. Mabansag (Food security)
  29. Mendoza (Economic security)
  30. Murillo (Wold defense expenditure)
  31. Pineda (Social security)
  32. Roa (Health expectancy)
  33. Santuele (State terrorism)
  34. Soliza (Ethnocide)
  35. Tayag (Just war theory)
  36. Torres (Freedom from want)
  37. Velasquez (Freedom from fear)
  38. Villaceran (Cultural freedom)
  39. Villegas (Cultural exchange)

DS 112 recorded speech (alternative theories and approaches)

Present a recorded 3-minute speech about your assigned topic. Situate it in the context of the Global South. Provide an appropriate title. P...