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Monday, 27 February 2012

State, Church, People – the Reproductive Health Bill

Population in the Philippines is an asset, it is the biggest export of the country, but the population of the country is also somewhat a liability. The population of the country continues to balloon and yet there are no concrete measures that the government is taking to impede the growth. There are many agencies, many programs yet the population is left uncontrolled.

In the 1987 Constitution, it is written that the state is responsible to achieve and maintain population level most conducive for the national welfare. But in the present context we cannot see properly how the state clearly executes this task. The government may speak that the country has a commission that is responsible for the control and study of our population, the Commission on Population, but does the commission that the government is boasting really doing its task? Does the PopCom clearly execute programs to impede the ballooning population of the Philippines? One can say and one can observe that the commission has not clearly executed its tasks to its fullest. One can also say that only some sort of seminars conducted to couples and to some high school students are the undertakings of the PopCom.

But our complaints about the population explosion should not stop to the PopCom and to the executive branch of the government. We must also attack the legislative, the House of the Representatives and the Senate, which its primary role is to create laws and acts that shall protect and promote the welfare of the Filipino people. While we dig information in the undertakings of the legislative regarding acts that will try to control the population explosion, we will encounter the bill, the long debated bill since the Estrada’s Administration, the Reproductive Health Bill.

The Reproductive Health Bill which, since the regime of the ousted Estrada’s administration has been debated by our lawmakers is still pending inside the pillar of the House of the Representative. And now that the new administration has set its foot forward to control the population explosion, Rep. Edcel Lagman has filed again the RH Bill. But what does the RH Bill contain? Does it limit the number of children that the Filipino couple will have? (For more information regarding the bill kindly refer to this link http://2010presidentiables.wordpress.com/2010/01/16/reproductive-health-bill-facts-fallacies/)

The Reproductive Health Bill (Lagman, 2008) emphasizes the details in the natural family planning and modern family planning. The bill also allows women and families to select the appropriate family planning method based on their personal and religious judgments.

In addition to the emphasis stated above, the bill also covers the following:

1. Information and access to natural and modern family planning.
2. Maternal, infant and child health and nutrition.
3. Promotion of breast feeding.
4. Prevention of abortion and management of post-abortion complications.
5. Adolescent and youth health.
6. Prevention and management of reproductive tract infections, HIV/AIDS and STD’s.
7. Elimination of violence against women.
8.Counseling on sexuality and sexual and reproductive health.
9. Treatment of breast and reproductive tract cancers.
10.Male involvement and participation in RH.
11. Prevention and treatment of infertility.
12. RH education for the youth.

Clearly, one can say that the bill does promote and protect the welfare of the Filipino. But why does this bill kept not pass? Why is it taking so long for its second reading in the Upper House? Is it the president or is it being predominantly catholic country of the Philippines?

Indeed, the Catholic Church is impeding for the passage of the RH Bill. Priests and Bishops say that RH Bill is immoral and it does not promote life. The CBCP also says that the RH Bill somehow intervene to the decision of the couple whether or not to use artificial contraceptives. This stance of the Philippine Catholic Church has its basis to the encyclical branded Humane Vitae, which states that only natural family planning method should be used by the couples and any unnatural methods are consider illicit and immoral.

Going further, the CBCP, in 2008 and also in 2010, threatens the legislators of excommunication, the highest degree of sanction in the Catholic Church. Priests and bishops are also threatening for civil disobedience if the said bill will be enacted and duly signed by the President.

Stop! What about now? What will happen to the Philippines if population will be kept uncontrolled? Will the Church and the State sacrifice the welfare of the Filipino people? The Church for this once should cooperate to the government for the passage of the bill. The RH Bill is not immoral. The RH Bill does not legalize abortion, as the CBCP clamours. The RH Bill aims to uplift the status of the Filipino in terms of reproductive health. Argument has been too long that the welfare of the Filipino is being compromise.

For the Legislators and the President, why can’t they break their chain from the Catholic Church? If Catholic Church will continue to promote its position as anti-RH Bill why don’t they sacrifice just this once? And to the priests and bishops, why can’t they cooperate now? If they are man of morality why can’t they see the depriving lives of the Filipino? This is now the time for the Reproductive Health Bill! The Filipinos have been longing long enough.

Inventions Through Time Part Two

GERMANY

1. Diesel Engine
Inventor: Rudolf Diesel
Description: A diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition engine) is an internal combustion engine that uses the heat of compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel, which is injected into the combustion chamber. This is in contrast to spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to gasoline), which uses a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture.
Year Invented: 1893



2. Toepler Pump
Inventor: August Toepler
Description: A Toepler pump is a form of mercury piston pump, invented by August Toepler in 1850.
     The principle is illustrated in the diagram. When reservoir G is lowered, bulb B and tube T are filled with gas from the enclosure being evacuated (through tube A). When G is raised, mercury rises in tube F and cuts off the gas in B and T at C. This gas is then forced through the mercury in tube D into the atmosphere. The end of tube D is bent upward at E to facilitate collection of gas (or vapor). By alternately raising G, a pumping action results. Clearly tubes F and D must be long enough to support mercury columns corresponding to atmospheric pressure (76 cm at sea level). Instead of using mercury to provide a valving action at C, it is possible to use a glass float valve.
Year Invented: 1850


3. Tachometer
Inventor: Dietrich Uhlhorn
Description: A tachometer (revolution-counter, Tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrated analogue dial, but digital displays are increasingly common. The word comes from Greek Ταχος, tachos, "speed", and metron, "to measure". The first mechanical tachometers were based on measuring the centrifugal force, similar to the operation of a centrifugal governor.
The Scuderi Engine is a split cycle, internal combustion engine invented by Carmelo J. Scuderi (1925 - 2002).Scuderi Group, an engineering and licensing company based in West Springfield, Massachusetts and founded by Carmelo Scuderi’s children, is testing a working prototype of the engine that was officially unveiled to the public on April 20, 2009.
Year Invented: 1817





ITALY
1. Scuderi Engine
InventorCarmelo J. Scuderi
DescriptionThe Scuderi Engine is a split cycle, internal combustion engine invented by Carmelo J. Scuderi (1925 - 2002).Scuderi Group, an engineering and licensing company based in West Springfield, Massachusetts and founded by Carmelo Scuderi’s children, is testing a working prototype of the engine that was officially unveiled to the public on April 20, 2009.
Year Invented: 2009




2. Barometer
Inventor: Evangelista Torricelli and Gasparo Berti
Description: A barometer is a scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure. Pressure tendency can forecast short term changes in the weather. Numerous measurements of air pressure are used within surface weather analysis to help find surface troughs, high pressure systems, and frontal boundaries. Although Evangelista Torricelli is universally credited with inventing the barometer in 1643,historical documentation also suggests Gasparo Berti, an Italian mathematician and astronomer, unintentionally built a water barometer sometime between 1640 and 1643.
Year Invented: 1643




EGYPT
1. Paper
Inventor: not available
DescriptionPaper was made out of papyrus, a plant very abundant in the Nile area. First they had to slice the core of the stalk into very fine pieces. These pieces get submerged in water to remove sugar. The they are pounded to drain the water. The strips are  then lay side by side and are weaved into each other. The end result is papyrus paper.
Year Invented: not available




2. Ox-Drawn Plow
Inventor: not available
Description: Using the power of oxen was a great technological advancement in the world of Egypt. They attached ropes from their plows onto the oxen, usually their horns.
Year Invented: 2700 BC






3. Condom
Inventor: not available
Description: Egyptians used a linen sheath during
intercourse for protection against diseases among other things.
Year Invented: 1000BC




INDIA
1. Button, Ornamental
Inventor: First used in  Indus Valley Civilization
Description: Some buttons were carved into geometric shapes and had holes pieced into them so that they could attached to clothing by using a thread.
Year Invented: 2000BCE



2. Crescograph
Inventor: Bengali Scientist Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose
Description: A device for measuring growth in plants.
Year Invented:  Early 20th Century




3. Prefabricated Home and Movable Structure
Inventor: Akbar
Description: Prefabricated homes, often referred to as prefab homes, are specialist dwelling types of prefabricated building, which are manufactured off-site in advance, usually in standard sections that can be easily shipped and assembled.
Year Invented: 16th Century



Inventions Through Time Part One

This blog enumerates different inventions from different countries such as Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, USA, UK, Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Egypt and India.


JAPAN
1. Yagi-Uda Array
Inventor: Shintaro Uda
Description: Yagi-Uda array, commonly known simply as a Yagi antenna, is a directional antenna consisting of a driven element (typically a dipole or folded dipole) and additional parasitic elements (usually a so-called reflector and one or more directors). The reflector element is slightly longer (typically 5% longer) than the driven dipole, whereas the so-called directors are a little bit shorter. This design achieves a very substantial increase in the antenna's directionality and gain compared to a simple dipole.
Year Invented: 1926



2. Phototelegraphic
Inventor: Yasujiro Niwa and Masatsugu Kobayashi
Description: Yasujiro Niwa and Masatsugu Kobayashi invented a new type of phototelegraphic device, consisting of a separate transmitter and receiver and using a dedicated line, which would lay the technological foundation for the present-day fax machine. 
     In 1928, the newspaper industry was concerned over how to most quickly print pictures of the Showa Emperor's enthronement ceremony in its newspapers and report the news to the people of Japan. As a result of this competition, newspaper companies imported phototelegraphic devices, which did not perform well when tested. Without further time for development, newspapers bought Niwa and Kobayashi's machines, which were a great success. This was the first commercialization of these devices in Japan. 
     Despite the fact that introduction of technology from America and Europe formed the core of the cutting-edge field of electronics, the phototelegraphic field in Japan was established based on domestic technology. This field later contributed greatly to the development of Japanese fax technology. 
Year Invented: not available


3. Wood Hand Loom
Inventor: Sakichi Toyoda
Description: From an early age Sakichi Toyoda worked on improving looms. In 1891 he obtained his first patent for the Toyoda wooden hand loom. He went on to focus his efforts on the improvement and invention of looms, including a significant number of excellent motive and automatic machines. 
     In 1924, Toyoda invented the Type-G Toyoda automatic loom with non-stop shuttle change motion, the first of its kind in the world. The Type-G Toyoda automatic loom was a groundbreaking invention containing a number of features such as automatic thread replenishment without any drop in the weaving speed. Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd. of England, a world leader in the loom industry of the time, paid the 1929 equivalent of 1 million yen for transfer of the rights to the Type-G loom. Toyoda later used these funds as seed money to found Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. 
     As a result of Toyoda's inventions the quality of Japanese looms and textile products jumped to an internationally competitive level.
Year Invented: 1891




KOREA
1. Cheugugi
Inventor: not available
Description: Cheugugi is a rain gauge. Made in 1441, it was first tool used to measure rainfall. Put on a stand, rainfall was used by a special measuring stick. It was used around the country and government officials would measure the rainfall and report to the government who would record the amounts. The original ones that were the first ever made cannot be found. The oldest ones found date back to 1770.
Year Invented: 1441




2. Myeonje Baegab
Inventor: not available
Description: It was invented following the French Campaign against Korea, 1866 and used in battle during the United States expedition to Korea in 1871. It was made of between 13 and 30 folds of cotton fabric and covered the upper torso.
Year Invented: Joseon Dynasty


CHINA

1. Hybrid Rice
Inventor: Yuan Longping
Description: Hybrid rice developed by famous Chinese agronomist Yuan Longping since the early 1970s is widely grown in China, with yields up to 12,000 kg per hectare. It has greatly increased yield on China's limited amount of arable land and been introduced to some Asian and African countries.
Year Invented: 1970

2. Compass
Inventor: not available
Description: For most of Chinese history, the compass that remained in use was in the form of a magnetic needle floating in a bowl of water. According to Needham, the Chinese in the Song Dynasty and continuing Yuan Dynasty did make use of a dry compass, although this type never became as widely used in China as the wet compass.
     The dry compass used in China was a dry suspension compass, a wooden frame crafted in the shape of a turtle hung upside down by a board, with the lodestone sealed in by wax, and if rotated, the needle at the tail would always point in the northern cardinal direction. Although the 14th-century European compass-card in box frame and dry pivot needle was adopted in China after its use was taken by Japanese pirates in the 16th century (who had in turn learned of it from Europeans), the Chinese design of the suspended dry compass persisted in use well into the 18th century.
Year Invented: Song – Yuan Dynasty




3. Papermaking
Inventor: Cai Lun
Description: Papermaking has traditionally been traced to China about AD 105, when Cai Lun, an official attached to the Imperial court during the Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220), created a sheet of paper using mulberry and other bast fibres along with fishnets, old rags, and hemp waste. However a recent archaeological discovery has been reported from Gansu of paper with Chinese characters on it dating to 8 BC.
     While paper used for wrapping and padding was used in China since the 2nd century BC, paper used as a writing medium only became widespread by the 3rd century. By the 6th century in China, sheets of paper were beginning to be used for toilet paper as well. During the Tang Dynasty (AD 618–907) paper was folded and sewn into square bags to preserve the flavor of tea. The Song Dynasty (AD 960–1279) that followed was the first government to issue paper currency.
Year Invented: Han Dynasty






TAIWAN

1. Swimming Trunks Capable of Preventing Swimmers From Drowning
Inventor: Yeh Chi Chang
Description: In an age where eco-friendly waste management is so needed, Yeh Chi Chang managed to create an innovative swimming trunk that was capable of preventing swimmers from drowning once it was inflated. This innovation is particularly noteworthy for South Africa as a large number of children’s lives are lost due to drowning. An item of clothing that doubles up as a life support system, is not only green friendly but truly innovative.
Year Invented: 2010

2. Bluetooth Telephone
Inventor: Cotron Corporation
Description: A telephone set has been composed of a base unit and handset throughout the time since the telephone was invented. The Cordless Earphones for Hands Free phone reception nowadays available in the market are supplemental. They have to adhere to the telephone base unit for control (i.e. to pickup or hang up a line) restricted within the range of the phone.     This invention is to build a Bluetooth Earphone on a handset of a conventional telephone set the existing functions between telephone set and the PABX are kept unchanged. User can use the handset to pickup/end a call or directly pickup the Bluetooth Earphone to talk and end the call or when he docks the earphone to the base unit of the phone during conversation a phone amplifier function will be switched on automatically. (The handset can be built a Bluetooth handset too which will not affect the exiting functions at all.)
Year Invented: 2009

United States of America

1. Rotary Dial
Inventor: Almon Brown Strowger
Description: The rotary dial is a device mounted on or in a telephone or switchboard that is designed to send electrical pulses, known as pulse dialing, corresponding to the number dialed. The early form of the rotary dial used lugs on a finger plate instead of holes.
Year Invented: 1891



2. Ferris Wheel
Inventor: George Washington Gale Ferris 
Description: The Ferris wheel is a non-building structure, consisting of an upright wheel with passenger gondolas attached to the rim. 
Year Invented: 1891



3. Light Emitting Diode
Inventor: Nick Holonyak Jr.
Description: A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source.
LEDs are used as indicator lamps in many devices and are increasingly used for other lighting.
Year Invented: 1962




United Kingdom

1. Kelvin Scale
Inventor: Lord Kelvin
Description: The Kelvin Scale measures the ultimate extremes of hot and cold. 
Kelvin developed the idea of absolute temperature, what is called the "Second Law of Thermodynamics", and developed the dynamical theory of heat.
Year Invented: 1848

2. Coke Smelting
Inventor: Abraham Darby
Description: Coke smelting replaced charcoal with coal in metal foundries during the process of refining metals; and this was important to Britain's future since charcoal at that time was becoming scarce and was more expensive.
Year Invented: 1709








Friday, 2 December 2011

Greek Scientists

To view the article and contribution of the Greek Scientist, click in the name of the Greek Scientist.


Name of  Greek Scientists
Island
Date of Birth
Date of Death
Miletus in Asia Minor

624 BC
546 BC
Samos, Ionia

569 BC
475 BC
Clazomenae in Asia Manor

500 BC
428 BC
Elea (Velia) in Italy

490 BC
430 BC
Abdera, Thrace

460 BC
370 BC
Cnidus in Asia Minor

408 BC
355 BC
Heraclea, Pontus, Greece

388 BC
315 BC
Chalcedon, Bithynia

335 BC
280 BC
Samos, Greece
310 BC
230 BC
Syracuse, Sicily

287 BC
212 BC
Cyrene
275 BC
194 BC
Nicaea, Bithynia

190 BC
120 BC
  

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Getting Techie!

Getting techie is now trending. Phones, cameras, iphone, ipad and the list goes on. For this article, we will “reengineer” two gadgets – a camera and a phone.

Camera : Panasonic DMC-FS5



Camera Picture One

 I got this camera of mine from my uncle who is working in Canada. He said that it will be handy and useful for me. And indeed it is. I got this camera way back on August 2008 and I still use and treasure it up to now. The camera is color black.

The Gadget and its Tool

Honestly I do not the exact price of this camera and I have no intention of knowing it. I appreciate the fact that it was given to me as a gift. But for the purpose of the writing I searched the price of the camera on the net. On the year that it was released (2008) my camera costs for 179 Pounds or approximately PhP 12, 351. 

Specs


Pictures taken


Entrance of Fort Santiago

Fiest 2010 - San Pedro, San Simon

Hijos Team Building "Survivor Mode"
BSP Lobby

Hijos at SM Clark


Cell Phone: Samsung Wave525


"Catch the next wave in mobile communications"
After the released of the first Samsung Wave, the company presented the successor called Samsung Wave II. This series was renamed into Samsung Wave S5253 or simply Samsung Wave525. These Wave Series were released together with Samsung Galaxy Series. The former being ran by BADA Operating System while the latter being ran by Android Operating System.
But what is new and special about Samsung Wave525? Is it worth buying?

Specifications:
Size
The size of Wave525 is 109.5 x 55.0 x 11.9 mm in length by width by height and it weighs 100 g.
Display
The screen size of Wave525 is 3.2” WQVGA and its resolution is 240 x 400 pixels. It is a full touch device; and it’s a user interface touch plus it has 3 keys for call functions and menu. Advanced TouchWiz UI makes your mobile experience more intuitive and easy. Enhanced homescreen can be customized up to 10 screens. Also advanced widgets such as daily briefing and buddies now let you access information directly.
Platform
Samsung Wave525 is run by Bada OS. This is a new and open source operating system developed by Samsung Electronics. It has a connectivity of GSM & EDGE Band 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and GPRS Class 12 availability. Wave525 is also JAVA Platform supported plus an internet browser of Dolphin.
Battery
The battery of Wave525 is Li-Ion 1200 mAh. Talk time is up to 840 minutes. In addition, idle time is up to 1, 200 hours.
Memory
Wave525 has an internal user memory of up to 100 MB. It has a memory card slot where you can insert a memory card (MMC) to expand memory or MicroSD with memory of up to 16 GB. You can store up to 1, 300+ SMS, and phonebook entries up to the maximum memory.
Connectivity
There are many ways you can connect Wave525. The phone has available Bluetooth, USB, WAP and USB Mass Storage functions. SyncML (DS), SyncML (DM), WiFi, and GPS are also available in the phone. Lastly, the phone is internet browser and PC Sync supported.
Call functions
When it comes to call functions, Wave525 has speakerphone available to it. It also supports Caller ID which tells who the caller is, Call cost which tells how much the call cost, Call time which tells how much time is consumed, and multiparty call functions which make you able to call up to six (6) persons at the same time. Dialed/ Missed/ Received Calls functions are also available in the phone. By these, you can see who the last person you dialed, who tried to call you, and the persons from whom you received calls.
Messaging
Because Filipinos are fond of sending messages, Wave525 has several functions to support this. It is SMS, MMS, Instant Messaging and Email supported. Available also in the phone are predictive text input T9, cell broadcast and vCard/ vCalendar functions. Also, it has pre – installed social hub where you can connect and see what your friends are doing – in Facebook and Twitter.
Camera
Wave525 comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera with a 2x digital zoom. You can select a shooting mode from single to smile shot to continuous to panorama to mosaic to frame. Also, you can choose from black and white to sepia to negative effects plus white balance modes are available. Photos taken can be edited within the phone itself. Video recording, video player, and video streaming functions are also available in the phone.
Music & Sound
Wave525 is supported with a music player, 3D sound technology, and music library and can be inserted with a 3.5mm audio jack. Ringtones (64 polyphonic) and MP3 ringtones are available. Sound quality is attuned to genre so you can enjoy the highest audio fidelity whether you listen to classical, jazz or rock. True-to-life sound quality through Sound Alive offers you various 3D sound effects and Music Recognition function helps you identify new songs and purchase them directly to the mobile.
Business & Office
Wave525 comes with document viewer application that supports the usual office applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Aside from these, the phone has a PDF viewer. Mobile printing function is also available where you can directly print pictures from the phone. It has offline mode function that can be used when having air travels. Voice memo and voice support are also available.
Fun & Entertainment
Wave525 has pre – installed and embedded JAVA Game and wallpapers. It is also FM Radio, FM Radio Recording, and FM Radio RDS supported so you can listen to the local Radio stations anywhere and anytime you want as well as you can record the currently playing station. Mobile Tracker application is also available in it plus a pre – installed samsungapps store where you can see and download hundreds of thousands of applications.
Personal Information Management
There are other functions and applications that come with Wave525. Some of these are calendar, scheduler, task list, clock, world time, alarm, calculator, memo book, stop watch, and countdown timer. Wave525 has all of these supports.
Price
When I bought my brand new Samsung Wave 525 last March, it cost around Php 7, 000 but last week, it now costs around Php 5, 000 only. If you’re going to buy one, you should receive the phone itself, its box, a user manual, a 3.5 mm ear jack, a USB cable, and of course, your receipt.
Recommendations
Using it for about 8 months now, I can say that Wave525 gives a superb experience. With just an affordable price, you would have a phone and a camera in one. It’s very useful whenever and wherever I am. I can even do multitasking plus, it has functions and applications that are up to date. Lastly, it would not just serve to communicate but also to entertain you. So what are you waiting for, try Samsung Wave525 now and experience the next wave in mobile communications.
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Photos



Authors:
Main Authors: Lester Pineda (Camera)
                      Ronald Supan (Cellphone)
Minor Authors: Raymond Buenaflor
                        Criscelle Anne Gomez
                        Melodie Oquias
                        Ma. Josefa Rivera