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Vegetables in your Backyards


          Vegetables are very nutritious food. We need it to maintain our healthy body. The problem is that some vegetables are expensive. One solution that I can suggests is that why don’t we try to grow vegetables in our own backyards. Well, I think it is a very good idea. If we cannot afford to buy why don’t we plant and have it in our own gardens.
          Planting your own vegetables can also be a fun way to bond with your family. Harvesting time is the most awaited part in planting vegetables in your backyards because instead of buying vegetables in the market you will just go in you backyards and get some vegetables, isn’t it fun?  It is not a waste of time also you can also save money.
          I think planting vegetables and fruits within your area can be also an effective way to combat our problem, a national problem which is hunger and poverty.
          It reminds me of the saying ‘’kapag may tinanim, may aanihin’’. Well, it has a point, it is true. If only, all of us is industrious and know how to plant I think poverty rate in our country will decrease.

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Right Place to Plant Trees

Here are some of the factors to consider when choosing the right place to plant trees around your home:

1. The  sun exposure
Consider an un-shaded air-conditioning unit, un-shaded concrete/asphalt surfaces, and east, west and south-facing walls, doors and windows of your home. The sun shines most intensely here during the hot summer.
2. Where else should I consider placing trees?
Consider your desired privacy needs, whether you’ll be planting trees for food production, and whether your property needs wind breaks.
3. How much room do I have?
It is important to plant trees at least 10 to 15 feet from the foundation of the house and at least 5 feet from surface structures such as patios, driveways or sidewalks.
5. Where are utilities located?
Look for overhead and underground utilities

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The Right Light for your House


Right light in your house may create good ambiances in your house. The right lighting plan can make a boring room exciting. But with so fixtures and fittings available, it can be difficult to decide which type to use.  The following guide to the different types of lighting will enable you to choose the right kind.
Using different bulbs may beautify your house that’s why bulbs in your house should be used for which purpose of the room. For example, in a study room you must choose a bulb that is comfortable to the people who use the room while reading or for other academic purposes.
  • Light: warm, yellowish.
  • Available in: clear, pearl, silver reflector or coloured versions with bayonet cap (BC), small bayonet cap (SBC), Edison screw (ES or E27) and small Edison screw (SES or E14). The clear type is best when the bulb is visible, in a chandelier for example, whereas the silver reflector is perfect for spotlights.
  • Ideal for: creating warmth, cosiness, intimacy.
  • Advantages: cheap and easy to find. They use mains electricity and don't need transformers or additional equipment.
  • Disadvantages: if you use a wattage that's too high your paper shade might get scorched, which could be dangerous. Constantly switching them on and off will shorten the lifespan. They tend to blow suddenly.
Tungsten halogen
Known simply as halogen bulbs, they burn at a much higher heat than tungsten and the case has to be made from quartz rather than glass to withstand the temperature.
  • Light: whiter and purer than tungsten.
  • Available: in low voltage (low-voltage tungsten halogen or LVTH) and mains voltage. For the former, you'll need a transformer, fitted or inbuilt, to keep the wattage down to 12 volts.
  • Ideal for: uplighters.
  • Advantages: energy-efficient. With low-voltage bulbs, the design can be slim and compact. The mains-voltage type can be used in conventional fittings without a transformer, but ask your electrician or manufacturer to be sure.
  • Disadvantage: expensive to replace.
They're associated with the harsh, buzzing strips of factories and offices, but they're now available in lots of new varieties.
  • Light: flat (curved and circular tubes are better).
  • Available in: compact fluorescent tubes and compact fluorescent bulbs (known as compact fluorescent lamps or CFLs) that look like ordinary ones.
  • Ideal for: mini strip lights in kitchens.
  • Advantages: energy efficient and economic. Can be used with mains-voltage fittings.
  • Disadvantages: can't be fitted with dimmers.
Down lighters

They cast distinct pools of light onto the surface below. They're usually recessed into the ceiling or mounted on the surface and can be fixed or directional. They suit modern and period homes, but you might not have enough recess in the ceiling or prefer not to cut into it and disrupt plasterwork or period detail.
Install down lighters in areas where fixtures are unlikely to move, such as above kitchen and bathroom surfaces, rather than at the ends of furniture. Without wall lights the effect can be gloomy, and rows of them can make you feel as though you're in a shop.
The eyeball type of down lighter that can be swiveled is perfect for accent lighting to highlight a particular feature.
Lighting empty rooms and using bulbs of the wrong wattage for the fittings are two of the most common ways to waste energy.
Try these simple ways to cut down your electricity bills and help save the planet.
  • Turn lights off when you leave the room.
  • Replace ordinary bulbs with low-energy ones, especially those you leave burning for four hours or more. You might have to pay more up front - £5 as opposed to £1 - but you'll save in the long run. They're available in many shapes and sizes, although some can't be used with dimmers.
  • Look for CFLs - they use 25 per cent less energy than ordinary bulbs and last up to 13 times longer.
  • Fit timers and dimmer switches. Motion sensors that turn on and off when you enter and leave are already being installed in some houses although they're expensive at the moment.
Eyeball fitting
The bulb is encased in housing and can be ceiling mounted or recessed.
Consider how the fittings will distribute the light. This will depend in part on where you put them and whether you conceal or make a feature of them. Visit the lighting shop armed with your lighting plan.
Think about the look you want. Do you prefer minimalist, for example, or period. Chances are, it's a mixture. Track spotlights can sit comfortably alongside Victorian shades, although they have to be mixed carefully. It is a shame to cut into elaborate plasterwork ceilings to fit recessed down lights, and a chrome-and-steel light fitting might look inappropriate hanging from a Victorian ceiling rose.
Look at the light when it's off as well as on - it can appear quite different. More light will get through transparent shades than opaque ones, which give more localised pools of light.
There are two types of glare - direct and indirect.
Direct glare occurs when you look at a bare bulb - you'll get spots before your eyes and maybe see a lasting image, especially if you're in a darkened room.
Indirect glare is caused by a reflection of light, perhaps in a television or computer screen or even a polished surface. Avoid it by positioning lights so you can't see the bulbs directly. Pendants hanging at eye level are especially uncomfortable for dinner guests.

These usually hang from the centre of the room. Used alone, they're the main cause of the 'interrogation cell' look. Although they're a good starter for general lighting, they need a boost from other sources.
They tend to flatten shadows and cast a dim light. It helps to fit a dimmer or hang them on an adjustable flex so you can change the height or clip them out of the way. They come in a myriad of styles, from the ubiquitous paper lantern to chandeliers.
Lighting is often seen as a technical minefield, but many lights are easy to put in and require no more than an understanding of basic electrical concepts. You should be able to change a fuse, wire a 13 amp plug and know how to select the correct size of fuse so that you don't overload a circuit.
Always read the instructions for any fitting and keep them for future reference. If in doubt, consult a qualified electrician. Once you get into changing the permanent wiring of your house, complicated track lighting and computer-activated lighting systems, it's time to call in the pros.
A  tall, freestanding light with a heavy base, which moves up, downand sideways.
Several spotlights or floodlights can be attached to a track to take rows of LVTH or mains-voltage lights with no need for a transfomer. You can use more than one circuit, so you can have all the lights on at once or just some.
They throw light onto the ceiling, which then bounces off, creating a soft look. They work best in rooms with light-coloured ceilings, particularly in studies as the fact that the light is directed upwards prevents glare.
Use them behind sofas or large pieces of living room furniture. The light they create matters more than the lamp, so they're usually tall and slender with minimal decoration. Put them in corners or in pairs and fix them at eye level or higher. A clip-on spotlight angled upwards creates the same effect.

Any fitting mounted on the wall, from shades to frosted fittings. They diffuse light gently into the room and are perfect for adding general lighting. Ceramic bowls diffuse light towards the ceiling; translucent ones give a softer light. They're perfect for hallways and living rooms.

They give off an even stream of light. Often mounted on or recessed into the ceiling. Sometimes only the silver reflector shows, which gives out a brilliant light.

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Plant in a Pot


Insufficient soil is not a hindrance for you to plant. You can still grow plant even if your problem is the place where you choose to plant. Why not plant to a pot. Well, you can grow your plants to it. It is not impossible, plants like orchids and even vegetables can be place to it. It is a best way to combat your problems in planting caused by not enough soil in your place especially if you are in urban areas.
          Then, why not try to grow plants to a pot.

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GOOD HANDS FOR GARDENING..!!!!

         If everyone idolized singers with golden voice, I think we should idolized more those people with good hands for gardening. Well, before anything else we should give thanks to our Lord who gave us these wonderful things that we are currently enjoying.     

If you will observe, only few people like gardening because they find it boring. Well actually, it is a very good past time because you contribute a lot in making our surroundings look good.
          I admire my cousin’s talent in growing orchids and other plants. And I find it so weird because he is a guy and I think gardening is not a thing for men, most of plant lovers are women. But my cousin ‘’Kuya Jom’’ is different, he loves gardening. Actually he has a wonderful garden at their backyard and even in their front yard.
          Back when he was a child, he loves gardening and I think our grandma influenced him to have this kind of past time. Currently, he is already in his 2o’s and he still loves gardening. He is now in Samar because he is now an army and to make sure that his garden will maintain its cleanliness, he asked his mom to look for it while he is away from home.
       Now, I realized that gardening is not only for women, men can do gardening. And in fact can make good gardens.

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The Filipino Houses


           Our house is considered to be the best place where we can rest and do whatever we want. We are free when we are in our own house. Our house, our shelter protects us from the heat of the sun and even from the pour of rain. Aside from it, our house protects us from any danger and it gives us the state of assurance and privacy.
          Houses are also part of our rich culture. It may also portray the way of living that the owner has. It may symbolize simplicity and even high class of living of those who can afford. The evolution of house also signify how people’s life change.

Kubo: The traditional Filipino House
            Our country is always devastated of natural and even man-made calamities that may destroy houses but ironically, the indigenous house of Filipinos is called ‘’kubo’’. The ‘’kubo’’ is usually made of Nipa, bamboo and anahaw leaves. Bahay Kubo or Nipa Hut is the native house of Filipino even before the Spaniards came in the country. Although modernization is a wide talk today there are still many people who are still live in a ‘’bahay kubo’’ especially in rural areas. We may also observe that there are also many people who prefer to have a ‘’bahay kubo’’ in their backyard to serve as a ‘’bahay pahingahan’’ when it is hot inside their concrete house. It is good to take a rest inside a ‘’kubo’’ because of its natural ventilation that we can feel inside of it.
The Modern Filipino Houses
         Maybe because our country is usually visited by calamities, the people choose to have a concrete house that can protect them from any danger caused by these calamities.  Nipa Hut or ‘’kubo’’ which can be easily destroy if heavy floods came unlike to a concrete house which can stand longer when calamity comes.
          Nowadays, there are many people prefer to live and stay in a concrete house because it can give us the assurance that will be safe from any danger which the ‘’bahay kubo’’ cannot highly give us. Through modernization, the evolution of house continues to exist. 
        Whatever kind of house where we lived in the most important thing is that it gives us what we need, the protection that we want to have, a shelter where we can take a rest and we are free to do whatever we want.


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HOME: The Best Place


There’s no place like home. That’s what I realized from the time that I just get back from Naga City. When I came back home, the feeling was awesome because it feels like I ‘am relieved and now in the place where I used to be.
            After the one and a half month that I did not able to see the important people in my life, seeing again them when I got back was overwhelming. Aside from seeing my family and friends, I totally felt that I ‘am home when I saw and ate my favorite foods prepared by my mother. My sleep that night was awesome because I missed my own bed and my pillows.
            When a tiring day is over, heading back home for me is the most exciting part of the day. I do really enjoy my ride in a jeepney when it is time to go home because it is my favorite part of the day. Although I ‘am tired and sleepy,  seeing my family waiting for me to come home makes my day full filled and feel satisfied of what I accomplished to that day. For me, I will never get tired of going home especially if I know that I have a happy family  patiently waiting for me to come back home.

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Away from Home


    Our internship last summer vacation became so productive because of so many things that I learned. Things that I might never know if I just stay in the four corner of our classroom. But the most important thing that I learned is to become more independent. For an almost one in a half month, I lived independently in Naga City.
                It was my first time to be away from home. At first I felt the so called ‘’ home sick’’ but through the help of my board mates and classmates I became used to it.
For me, the most difficult thing that I encountered living far from my family was when it is time to laundry my clothes. Second hardest thing I experienced doing household chores when I was in Naga City is cooking. Although cooking is fun, when you’re tired and you literally want to sleep, I must get up and cook for myself because no one will do it for me.
Living alone and far from my family brought mixed emotions to me. The one and a half month stay in Naga City was an unforgettable experience because I learned so many things. It made me became more independent and responsible enough to face challenges that I may encounter while I’m on my journey.
I came back in Albay full of experiences and knowledge that I acquired during my internship which I may use when I’ll be in the real world of my chosen profession. The internship served as a stepping stone for me to experience the life when I go outside the school campus.

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