Monday, December 2, 2013

Waste Management (a Short Documentary film)

by: Mark Laren Ramirez
Jezza Christle Cajayon
 John Ray Limbo

In the documentary film " The 11th hour" they narrow down topics 
that mainly cause our environmental problems is in the human mind.
Waste Management, tradegy impacts on our environment, the melting of
glacier ice in northern area of our world, natural disasters,etc.

In our short documentary film we will talk about Waste Management 
in Philippines, mentality of Filipinos about waste, and how to resolve this problem effectively. We pick this topic while we are brainstorming out that many of our waste are being improperly managed and causing a lot of environmental problems and the most general effect & output of improper management of waste is :

1. visual pollution
2. burning of waste can harm ozone layer
3. can cause flood especially in certain places in Philippines
4. garbages can clog or block water drainages so that the water can get 
continously which leads to flooding
5. garbage are thrown anywhere, anytime and it can cause us disease.

By picturing out the reality of our society today are we responsible to
our environment?











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X-MAS PARTY-NEW YEARS PARTY 5TH YEAR ECE - B 





This Picture is taken on January 7, 2014 we have a small celebration for the 2014 it was supposed to be our Christmas Party but some school events took it up. So we gather as an ECE students compose of 5th year and i think 3rd year ECE we celebrate New Years party including our professor Maam Marissa Llorente handeling our subject Environmental Engineering. Our Task is to share food with our classmates the food is task and organize on each groups to bring zero waster product food as you can see instead of disposable plates we use Banana Dry leaves so after we eat we can just roll the leaves with leftovers and avoid many waste. We didn't bring spoon or fork we just used our hands to eat and we did also bring our own cup for the drinks the others just borrowed glass in the canteen. As for the Main course the other group provide Grilled Chicken and Grilled Limepo, we also have Chopsuey,  and lastly Rice, Kamatis & Salted Egg which I provide the Kamatis & Salted Egg. On my way to school I bought fresh Kamatis & Salted Egg. My Role is to cut the Kamatis and Salted Egg and prepare them to the table. The event is also known as "Boodle Fight Food" After all the food are prepared in the table we Pray, we Eat, we talked, and lastly we are all happy to celebrate this New year full of prosperity, luck, new happiness and new challenges in our life. Happy New Year to All!







Phosporus Cycle

In this picture. it shows how phosporus cycle occurs in our world.
The first process in phosphorus cycle is the rocks that actually formed in the mountains as it 
 goes down to the soil when precipitate happens the soil absorbed the minerals then absorbed by the plants then eaten by the animals and animal waste or decomposers release phosphate or bacteria with organic substance back into the soil then as it goes into the river or sea water bodies phosporus makes its way to feed unto the  marine and aquatic organisms. This phosphate substance is a useful energy for metabolism of marine organisms. Then forming rocks into the water bodies as the cycle goes revolving around.




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Tayabas Bay in the Southern Part of Luzon


Tayabas Bay is a large bay in the southern part of Luzon island which is the biggest island in the Philippines. Several islands are located in the bay, largest of which is MarinduqueThe bay is bordered on the north and east side by Quezon Province (formerly known as Tayabas Province). Lucena, the capital city of Quezon Province, is located along Tayabas Bay, where several boat and ferry lines serve the sea lanes between Lucena and the different points in the region.