story of bf and gf...
One day when boy and girl just finished their date, the girl went home and her boyfriend called her.
"Hey baby, how are you?" he said.
"Good," she moaned.
"You don't sound good."
"I'm fine."
"I'll call tomorrow to check up on you. 'Kay?"
"Alright. Bye."
"Bye."
And when they hung up, the girl and her dad went to sleep. The boy stayed up all night and thought deeply about his sweet girlfriend. When it was about ten o'clock in the morning, the girl called her boyfriend. She called him and asked him if she could stay at his house for the night. He said okay and at five o'clock, she arrived at her boyfriend's house. Now I know what you're thinking, the boyfriend does not abuse her. The boyfriend loves her more than his own mother. So he asks her, "What's up with you today? You're so quiet. So solemn. What's wrong?"
"Nothing. It's nothing. You know what? I'm gonna go home now. I didn't mean to waste your time. Sorry. I'm going home."
"I'll walk you home."
"Okay."
So the boyfriend walked her home and kissed her on the cheek and left her to go inside her house. Her checked up on her when she went in the house and if she peeked in the window. She did, but with someone familiar. She didn't cheat on her boyfriend. But it was her abusive father trying to push her out of her bedroom window with a stick.
He ran back home without looking back and texted her to her cellphone: what's up wit ur dad? She didn't text back. So he called her and the answering machine picked it up. "I wonder what's up with her dad? And why is she not picking up?" The next day at school, the girl gave him a note.
"Don't you dare read it until I tell you to." she said.
"I promise, baby."
He stuck it inside his pocket, not daring himself to read it. After school, the girl's father picked her up in his dirty, old pick-up truck. While the boy walked home with his buddies. But what was going to happen next, was going to turn the boy's life upside down. His cellphone rang. The ID read General Hospital.
"Hello?" he said.
"Yes, I'm from the ER department, do you know a Miss Miranda Dogherty?"
"Yes, of course she's my girlfriend why? What's wrong with her?"
"I'm very sorry, but your girlfriend is no longer here with us."
He choked back tears and sobbed into the phone.
"How did she?"
"She died from sexual abuse by her father. She's covered in bruises, cuts and scrapes."
"And her father?"
"Consequences, she told me that before she went to tell you to read some kind of note?"
"The note!"
"Well, thank you for your time."
"Thanks."
They hung up and he pulled the note from his beloved girlfriend. It said:
Dearest Danny,
I loved you with all of my heart and wanted to say this, I have been sexually abused and harrassed by my own father. That is why I didn't want to sleep at your house. I love you very much. And Danny, please don't forget me and always keep me in your heart. Forever and Always,
MiRaNdA dOuGhErTy
hope you all liked, comment or somethin' but please enjoy.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Life is Beautiful
Minsan sa buhay kilangan maging praktika,noong una ok lang sa akin kahit anu gawin ko pero nung sumubra ko narealize ko na ang laki ng gulo na nagawa ko sa mga kaibgan ko. Pinagsisihan ko naman ang lahat ng mga ginawa ko sa kanila.
Ngayon nagsisimula na ko ng bagong buhay para sa sarili ko at sa pamilya ko gusto ko patunayan na kaya ko na ang sarili ko pero hindi ko parin maiwasan ang maaalala ang mga taong malapit sa akin. Babalik ko pagnahanap ko na sarili ko inaamin ko na naging sakim ko sa pera kaya ko nagawa ang mga imposibling bagay na hindi kayang gawin ng ibang kabataan katulad ko,sana ako na lang ang ganito sana wala ng maligaw ng landas, sa mga naranasan kung hirap ayaw ko ng may matulad pa sa akin.
Hindi lahat ng tao dapat husgaan dahil lang sa mga hindi sinasadyang gawin ng isang taong inusente. Sa buhay talaga kilangan mo muna magkamali bago mo malaman na mali kang talaga.
Nakapagaral ng ko pero sinayang ko naman ang pagkakataon na binigay sa akin isa ito sa mga pinagsisihan ko sa buhay ko sinayang ko ang mga pangarap sa akin ng mga magulang ko kaya nahihiya ko sa magulang ko halos wala kong mukha na maipakita sa kanila. Sa ngayon nakipagsapalaran ko sa manila para magbago at mapatunayan ko sa sarili ko na maiiaahon ko din sila sa kahirapan kahit anung mangyari.
Ngayon nagsisimula na ko ng bagong buhay para sa sarili ko at sa pamilya ko gusto ko patunayan na kaya ko na ang sarili ko pero hindi ko parin maiwasan ang maaalala ang mga taong malapit sa akin. Babalik ko pagnahanap ko na sarili ko inaamin ko na naging sakim ko sa pera kaya ko nagawa ang mga imposibling bagay na hindi kayang gawin ng ibang kabataan katulad ko,sana ako na lang ang ganito sana wala ng maligaw ng landas, sa mga naranasan kung hirap ayaw ko ng may matulad pa sa akin.
Hindi lahat ng tao dapat husgaan dahil lang sa mga hindi sinasadyang gawin ng isang taong inusente. Sa buhay talaga kilangan mo muna magkamali bago mo malaman na mali kang talaga.
Nakapagaral ng ko pero sinayang ko naman ang pagkakataon na binigay sa akin isa ito sa mga pinagsisihan ko sa buhay ko sinayang ko ang mga pangarap sa akin ng mga magulang ko kaya nahihiya ko sa magulang ko halos wala kong mukha na maipakita sa kanila. Sa ngayon nakipagsapalaran ko sa manila para magbago at mapatunayan ko sa sarili ko na maiiaahon ko din sila sa kahirapan kahit anung mangyari.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
My first HTML codes in AIE college
Nel boy Simon
Email Address: yobnel@gmail.com, Mobile Phone No.: 09397963371
Others Skills: Computer Literate (MS Office)
Educational Background:
Elementary: Rosales South Central School
Year Graduated: April 2006
Secondary: Rosales National High School
Year Graduated: April 2010
Place of Birth: Rosales,Pangasinan
Civil Status: Single
Citizenship: Filipino
Religion: Roman Catholic
Weight: 114.4 lbs
Height: 5'8"
Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Simon
Father's Name: Nelson Simon
Their Address: Mabini Street Rosales,Pangasinan
Languages to be Spoken: English, Tagalog, and Ilocano
Person to be Contacted in Case of Emergency: Nelson Simon
Her Address: Mabini Street Rosales,Pangasinan
Cell phone No.: (63)-9077061850
Interest and Skills: Singing, and Cooking
Saturday, October 2, 2010
C++ tutorial
Let us begin with a quick introduction in C. Our aim is to show the essential elements of the language in real programs, but without getting bogged down in details, rules, and exceptions. At this point,we are not trying to complete or even precise (save that examples are meant to be correct). We want to get you quickly as possible to the point where you can write useful programs and to do what we have to concentrate on the basics: variables, constants, arithmitic control flow,functions, and the rudiments of input and output. We are intensionally leaving out with chapter features of C that are important for writing bigger programs. This include pointers, structures most of C's rich set of operators several control-flow statements, and standard library.
1.1 Getting started
The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it. The first program to write is the same for all language.
print the words:
hello, world
This is a big hurdle; to leap over it you have to be able to create the program text somewhere, compile it successfully, load it, run it, and find out where your output went. With these mechanical details mastered,everything else is comparatively easy.
In C, the program to print "hello world" is
#include
main()
{
printf("hello,world\n");
}
Just how to run this program depends on the system you are using. As a specific examples, on the UNIX operating system you must create the program in a file whose name ends in ".c", such as hello.c, then compile with the command
cc hello.c
If you have botched anything,such as omittin a character or misspelling something, the compilation will proceed silently,and make an executable file called a.out. If you run a.out by typing the command
a.out
it will print
hello, world
On the other systems, the rules will be different;check with a local expert.
Now, for some explanations about the program itself. A C program, whatever its size, consists of "functions"and "variables". A function contains statements that specify the computing operations to be done, and variables store values used during the computation. C functions are like the subroutines and functions in Fortran or the procedures and functions of Pascal. Our example is a functions named "main". Normally you are at liberty to give functions whatever names you like,but "main" is special -your programs begin executing at the beginning of main. This means that every program must have a "main" somewhere
main will usually call other functions to help perform its job, some that you wrote, and others from libraries that are provided for you. The first line of the program.
#include
tells the complier to include information about the standard input/output library; the line appears at the beginning of many C source files. The standard library is described in Chapter 7 and AppendixB.
One method of communicating data between functions is for the calling functions to provide a list of values called "arguments", to the function it calls. The parenthesis after the function name surround the argument list. In this example main is defined to be a function that expects no arguments, which is indicated by the empty list ().
#include include information about standard
library
main() define a function called main that received no argument
values statements of main are enclosed in braces main calls library function printf to print sequence of
character \n represent the newline character.
"The first C program"
The statements of a function are in closed in braces {}. The function main contains only one statement
printf("hello, world\n");
A function is called by naming it, followed by a parenthesized list of arguments so this called function of "printf" with the argument "hello, world\n". printf is a library function that prints output in this case the string of characters between the quotes.
A sequence of character in double quotes like "hello, world\n"); is called a character string or string constant. For the moment our only use of character will be as argument for printf and other function.
The sequence n\ in the string is C notation for the newline character, which when printed advance the output to the left margin on the next line. If leave out the n\(a wortwhile experiment), you will find that there is no line advance after the output is printed. You must you \n to include a newline character in the printf argument; if try something like
1.1 Getting started
The only way to learn a new programming language is by writing programs in it. The first program to write is the same for all language.
print the words:
hello, world
This is a big hurdle; to leap over it you have to be able to create the program text somewhere, compile it successfully, load it, run it, and find out where your output went. With these mechanical details mastered,everything else is comparatively easy.
In C, the program to print "hello world" is
#include
main()
{
printf("hello,world\n");
}
Just how to run this program depends on the system you are using. As a specific examples, on the UNIX operating system you must create the program in a file whose name ends in ".c", such as hello.c, then compile with the command
cc hello.c
If you have botched anything,such as omittin a character or misspelling something, the compilation will proceed silently,and make an executable file called a.out. If you run a.out by typing the command
a.out
it will print
hello, world
On the other systems, the rules will be different;check with a local expert.
Now, for some explanations about the program itself. A C program, whatever its size, consists of "functions"and "variables". A function contains statements that specify the computing operations to be done, and variables store values used during the computation. C functions are like the subroutines and functions in Fortran or the procedures and functions of Pascal. Our example is a functions named "main". Normally you are at liberty to give functions whatever names you like,but "main" is special -your programs begin executing at the beginning of main. This means that every program must have a "main" somewhere
main will usually call other functions to help perform its job, some that you wrote, and others from libraries that are provided for you. The first line of the program.
#include
tells the complier to include information about the standard input/output library; the line appears at the beginning of many C source files. The standard library is described in Chapter 7 and AppendixB.
One method of communicating data between functions is for the calling functions to provide a list of values called "arguments", to the function it calls. The parenthesis after the function name surround the argument list. In this example main is defined to be a function that expects no arguments, which is indicated by the empty list ().
#include
library
main() define a function called main that received no argument
values statements of main are enclosed in braces main calls library function printf to print sequence of
character \n represent the newline character.
"The first C program"
The statements of a function are in closed in braces {}. The function main contains only one statement
printf("hello, world\n");
A function is called by naming it, followed by a parenthesized list of arguments so this called function of "printf" with the argument "hello, world\n". printf is a library function that prints output in this case the string of characters between the quotes.
A sequence of character in double quotes like "hello, world\n"); is called a character string or string constant. For the moment our only use of character will be as argument for printf and other function.
The sequence n\ in the string is C notation for the newline character, which when printed advance the output to the left margin on the next line. If leave out the n\(a wortwhile experiment), you will find that there is no line advance after the output is printed. You must you \n to include a newline character in the printf argument; if try something like
Monday, August 16, 2010
Blogworld 2010
The blogworld in the seminar is very interesting because it teach how to make a blog or how to start blogging. The seminar in Dagupan is teach how to start blog or how to make a blog.
What i like in the seminar is the photo and video blogging by Dr. Julius Mamaril he teach how to make a video blogging.All of my classmates is interesting in blogging because we must learn more about blogging. Blogging is one of the way in how to earn a money, if you have a very interesting blog you must blog or if you have a interesting photo or video you can blog this on your blogsite.
I like the people in the seminar because they inspired in a blogging like this they are also a good blogger. Dilson Decano is inspired me because he show what the blog make's.He show her save because of blogging, her house,car. He is one of the reason why i am interesting in blogging.
What i hate in the seminar is the setting arrangement of the stadium because many students like cannot see the LCD presentation because they place it in the side of the stage. But its all right because all of students is enjoy the seminar and they inspired in blogging.
A video blogging is hasn't take of considering how cheap the equipment has become and how easy it is to shoot,edit and post video online.
"Step in how to create a video blog."
* A video camera depends upon your beat,style,audience and frequency of posting. I have seen some people be effective with a mobile camera or laptop camera. At the other end of the spectrum are also video journalist who have the chance to make high-quality stories from the field with small camera's like the Sony A1U and about an equal dollar investment in microphones and Final Cut*
*The software is a mixture of low cost and professional application: Final Cut studio, GarageBand, iPhoto, fission, and audio Hijack pro for editing the video."
"Leo said that during his first three years of video blogging he used a Sony handycam for shooting and movie for editing. He now uses Final Cut Pro,an HD camrecorder,and a iMac."
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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