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Hatid sa inyo ng UP Economics Towards Consciousness
Commuter ka ba sa Metro Manila using any of the ff. modes? If yes, please answer these online surveys. These are for my thesis. I badly need respondents, please.
Good day, Tumblr pips. I’m currently doing my thesis and I need respondents who are commuters of any of the following modes of public transportation in Metro Manila: tricycle, taxi, FX, bus, and jeepney. All you need to answer my online surveys, one per each mode, is your perception as passenger about accidents. Maikli lang siya per mode and it will only take you about 3-5 minutes per mode. If interested, pakisagutan n’yo lang ‘yung modes na sinasakyan n’yo kapag nasa Metro Manila kayo. Please? Thank you.
Pasagot na lang ng mga sinasakyan n’yo kapag nasa Metro Manila, please.
Here are the links:
taxi: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGZ5allUR2RSWHVFS2ZzeXNZU0hpM1E6MQ#gid=0
FX: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDFILVd4WUlCMnhzbTlodXJwUUxUTFE6MQ#gid=0
bus: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9za3Y5WmxEaGhYZ1BHUThOa09BUVE6MQ#gid=0
tricycle: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFl6RlVma3ZEM3ZUMnBjYXZpVEtLTEE6MQ#gid=0
jeep: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDI1NU5SZ3dyTzFqRWVkX05PUVNvNVE6MQ#gid=0
Maraming salamat!
For my thesis, please answer… Thanks!
Good afternoon, Isko/Iska. I’m currently doing my thesis and I need respondents who are commuters of any of the following modes of public transportation in Metro Manila: tricycle, taxi, FX, bus, and jeepney. All you need to answer my online surveys, one per each mode, is your perception as passenger about accidents. Maikli lang siya per mode and it will only take you about 2-3 minutes per mode. If interested, pakisagutan n’yo lang ‘yung modes na sinasakyan n’yo kapag nasa Metro Manila kayo. Please? Thank you.
Here are the links:
tricycle: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFl6RlVma3ZEM3ZUMnBjYXZpVEtLTEE6MQ#gid=0
taxi: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGZ5allUR2RSWHVFS2ZzeXNZU0hpM1E6MQ#gid=0
FX: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDFILVd4WUlCMnhzbTlodXJwUUxUTFE6MQ#gid=0
bus: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9za3Y5WmxEaGhYZ1BHUThOa09BUVE6MQ#gid=0
jeep: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDI1NU5SZ3dyTzFqRWVkX05PUVNvNVE6MQ#gid=0
Pasulat na rin ng names n’yo roon sa optional field. Maraming salamat!
For My Thesis… Please… :)
Good afternoon, Isko/Iska. I’m currently doing my thesis and I need respondents who are commuters of any of the following modes of public transportation in Metro Manila: tricycle, taxi, FX, bus, and jeepney. All you need to answer my online surveys, one per each mode, is your perception as passenger about accidents. Maikli lang siya per mode and it will only take you about 2-3 minutes per mode. If interested, pakisagutan n’yo lang ‘yung modes na sinasakyan n’yo kapag nasa Metro Manila kayo. Please? Thank you.
Here are the links:
tricycle: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFl6RlVma3ZEM3ZUMnBjYXZpVEtLTEE6MQ#gid=0
taxi: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGZ5allUR2RSWHVFS2ZzeXNZU0hpM1E6MQ#gid=0
FX: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDFILVd4WUlCMnhzbTlodXJwUUxUTFE6MQ#gid=0
bus: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9za3Y5WmxEaGhYZ1BHUThOa09BUVE6MQ#gid=0
jeep: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDI1NU5SZ3dyTzFqRWVkX05PUVNvNVE6MQ#gid=0
Pasulat na rin ng names n’yo roon sa optional field. Maraming salamat!
KAISA sa USC 2012 - 2013
USC CHAIRPERSON
Maria Shaina “SHAINA” Santiago
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
USC VICE-CHAIRPERSON
Ana Alexandra “ALEX” Castro
3rd year BS Psychology
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
USC COUNCILORS
Allyssa Joy “AJ” Quinito
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Carl Anthony “CARL” Reyes
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Carla Janine “CARLA” Zipagan
3rd year BS Home Economics
College of Home Economics
Carlos Enrico “CARLOS” Clement
4th year BS Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering
Cheryl Mojica “CHERYL” Siy
2nd year BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
College of Engineering
Fercival “VAL” Yutan
3rd year BA Political Science
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Jermaine “JL” Villareal
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Julliano Fernando “Jules” Guiang
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Mary Grace “MARGA” Bellosillo
3rd year BA Speech Communication
College of Arts and Letters
Ma. Regina “REG” Punzalan
3rd year BS Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
College of Science
Sarah Louise “SARAH” Mendoza
4th year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Simon Stephenson “SIMON” Tiu
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics
COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES
Erika Mary “ERIKA” Erro
3rd year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Sara Zemirah “AYKA” Go
2nd year Certificate in Fine Arts, major in Painting
College of Fine Arts
Carla Monica “CARLA” Gonzalez
3rd year Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management
College of Home Economics
Gayle Krystle “GAYLE” Grey
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics Representative
Ma. Beatriz “BEA” Obcena
1st year BS Community Development
College of Social Work and Community Development
Justin Alfred “JAP” Palino
4th year Mining Engineering
College of Engineering
Ihna Alyssa Marie “IHNA” Santos
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Serene Ezra “REN” Bondad
3rd year BS Chemistry
College of Science
Allan “ALLAN” Ibanez
3rd year BS Statistics
School of Statistics
KAISA sa USC 2012 - 2013
USC CHAIRPERSON
Maria Shaina “SHAINA” Santiago
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
USC VICE-CHAIRPERSON
Ana Alexandra “ALEX” Castro
3rd year BS Psychology
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
USC COUNCILORS
Allyssa Joy “AJ” Quinito
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Carl Anthony “CARL” Reyes
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Carla Janine “CARLA” Zipagan
3rd year BS Home Economics
College of Home Economics
Carlos Enrico “CARLOS” Clement
4th year BS Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering
Cheryl Mojica “CHERYL” Siy
2nd year BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
College of Engineering
Fercival “VAL” Yutan
3rd year BA Political Science
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Jermaine “JL” Villareal
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Julliano Fernando “Jules” Guiang
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Mary Grace “MARGA” Bellosillo
3rd year BA Speech Communication
College of Arts and Letters
Ma. Regina “REG” Punzalan
3rd year BS Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
College of Science
Sarah Louise “SARAH” Mendoza
4th year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Simon Stephenson “SIMON” Tiu
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics
COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES
Erika Mary “ERIKA” Erro
3rd year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Sara Zemirah “AYKA” Go
2nd year Certificate in Fine Arts, major in Painting
College of Fine Arts
Carla Monica “CARLA” Gonzalez
3rd year Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management
College of Home Economics
Gayle Krystle “GAYLE” Grey
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics Representative
Ma. Beatriz “BEA” Obcena
1st year BS Community Development
College of Social Work and Community Development
Justin Alfred “JAP” Palino
4th year Mining Engineering
College of Engineering
Ihna Alyssa Marie “IHNA” Santos
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Serene Ezra “REN” Bondad
3rd year BS Chemistry
College of Science
Allan “ALLAN” Ibanez
3rd year BS Statistics
School of Statistics
SCHOLARS IN ACTION. DRIVEN BY PASSION.

From the fountainhead of Inclusive Activism flows the undying torrent of Reason united with Passion.
As students of the premiere state university, we recognize our dual role as scholars who seek truth in knowledge, and as responsive leaders who empower our fellow students. Realizing the pivotal function of education in nation-building, we strive to apply the wisdom we learn in the University to make a long-lasting difference in society.
Scholars in Action. Reason equips us with a comprehensive outlook that takes into account all sides of an issue. This inclusive attitude motivates us to create practical solutions, strongly rooted in wisdom and principle.
Driven by Passion. Passion is the driving force behind our actions. Though our passions are diverse, the relentless quality of our individual passions unites us through decisive and collective action for the greater service of the University and the Nation.
We draw strength from the diversity of our knowledge and passions. We ensure that every voice is amplified, that every opinion is heard. Through the distinctiveness of our individual forms of activism we all make significant contributions to the higher purpose, as catalysts for sustained development in the University and the Nation.
Reason without passion brings about inaction. Passion without reason breeds irresponsibility. The synergy of Reason and Passion fuels Inclusive Activism – the essential code of the Iskolar Aktibista.
Listen to the clamor for real action resounding throughout our beloved University. Feel the flames of passion stirring within you.
Iskolar Aktibista, this is a call-to-arms. Do you have the courage to answer?
SCHOLARS IN ACTION. DRIVEN BY PASSION.
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KAISA sa USC 2012 - 2013
USC CHAIRPERSON
Maria Shaina “SHAINA” Santiago
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
USC VICE-CHAIRPERSON
Ana Alexandra “ALEX” Castro
3rd year BS Psychology
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
USC COUNCILORS
Allyssa Joy “AJ” Quinito
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Carl Anthony “CARL” Reyes
4th year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Carla Janine “CARLA” Zipagan
3rd year BS Home Economics
College of Home Economics
Carlos Enrico “CARLOS” Clement
4th year BS Mechanical Engineering
College of Engineering
Cheryl Mojica “CHERYL” Siy
2nd year BS Electronics and Communications Engineering
College of Engineering
Fercival “VAL” Yutan
3rd year BA Political Science
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Jermaine “JL” Villareal
2nd year BS Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Business Administration
Julliano Fernando “Jules” Guiang
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Mary Grace “MARGA” Bellosillo
3rd year BA Speech Communication
College of Arts and Letters
Ma. Regina “REG” Punzalan
3rd year BS Molecular Biology and Biotechnology
College of Science
Sarah Louise “SARAH” Mendoza
4th year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Simon Stephenson “SIMON” Tiu
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics
COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES
Erika Mary “ERIKA” Erro
3rd year BS Tourism
Asian Institute of Tourism
Sara Zemirah “AYKA” Go
2nd year Certificate in Fine Arts, major in Painting
College of Fine Arts
Carla Monica “CARLA” Gonzalez
3rd year Hotel, Restaurant, and Institution Management
College of Home Economics
Gayle Krystle “GAYLE” Grey
4th year B Sports Science
College of Human Kinetics Representative
Ma. Beatriz “BEA” Obcena
1st year BS Community Development
College of Social Work and Community Development
Justin Alfred “JAP” Palino
4th year Mining Engineering
College of Engineering
Ihna Alyssa Marie “IHNA” Santos
3rd year BA Public Administration
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Serene Ezra “REN” Bondad
3rd year BS Chemistry
College of Science
Allan “ALLAN” Ibanez
3rd year BS Statistics
School of Statistics
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KAISA.UP
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kaisaUP
Danmar Vicencio (alyas Carlo Pecayo)
The person caught in the robbery involving a CNS member in UP is DANMAR VICENCIO (that is his real name), he just invented the name Carlo Pecayo. He is/was a tattoo artist here in Baguio (a CON tattoo artist). Please inform the authorities. You can view him here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150276753006198&set=t.100002313840687&type=3
NO to FRATERNITY VIOLENCE, YES to PEACE!
NO to FRATERNITY VIOLENCE, YES to PEACE!
Our country is torn apart by injustice, prejudice, poverty, and war. In our university, violence among fraternities over several decades has caused suffering and death.
How long must we endure this? It is time to rise up and say, “No more.”
KAISA expresses support for the “Declaration of Peace and True Brotherhood” promulgated by the Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity (APB). Although it is just a first step, we believe it is a step in the right direction.
KAISA commends the action of the APB to end the cycle of violence, to refuse to retaliate even in the face of unprovoked aggression. This action signifies the sincerity of the call for peace.
However, we will be vigilant and hold the APB to their commitment to peace. We demand that this policy applies not only under the current leadership, but also stands a foundation for their future actions.
Furthermore, KAISA urges all other fraternities to follow suit and renounce violence – publicly, and with due sincerity. We trust that peace-minded fratmen will steer their respective fraternities in this direction, for the common good.
KAISA calls on the University Student Council and all the local college councils to support this endeavor by facilitating constructive dialogue on mechanisms for nonviolent conflict resolution. Moreover, we call on the UP Administration to support this and similar efforts to stop violence and promote peace among fraternities.
Finally, KAISA challenges each Iskolar-Aktibista to support such initiatives. It is only through collective struggle – through strong public support and pressure – that fraternities will be encouraged and forced to turn their back on violence and embrace peace.
Our society is plagued with injustices and violence. Can the premier state university in the country be an example of how to render the cliché “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” obsolete?
We are all victims of fraternity violence, but we also have the power to stop it.
“Earth power doth then show likest God’s when mercy seasons justice”
– Portia’s Speech, William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
KAISA – Nagkakaisang Iskolar para sa Pamantasan at Sambayanan

READ ORIGINAL TEXT HERE: https://www.facebook.com/notes/kaisa-nagkakaisang-iskolar-para-sa-pamantasan-at-sambayanan/no-to-fraternity-violence-yes-to-peace/10150424639245479
READ APB’S STATEMENT HERE: https://www.facebook.com/notes/joseph-sixwillfix-lumanog/declaration-of-peace-and-true-brotherhood/10150346163988883

