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prettyaprilpadilla · 3 years
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@amazingsince2000-blog @cheezbot 
Ray-Ban Sunglasses
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@amazingsince2000-blog @cheezbot 
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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HAPPY WEEKEND!!!
P.S. I wanted to improve my photography skills 💗.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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This is my break time from doing my school stuff. 
1-min song cover (HOLD ON)
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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COME BACK
Still stuck at home, My body is getting numb. But my heart is crying, For missing you longer.
I wanna hear your laugh, Same as well your crying and see your smile again. Wish we can spend together, Just like the old days.
I want everything to come back. Hoping for a light to come, And makes it shine again. We both back and laugh together.
Please come back already. I miss my special one. The fresh wind passes by, And the heat of sunlight in the sky.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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I, me and myself
Inner Me: Why you were cry?
Me: It is better to cry than to be mad.
Inner Me: Why you were mad?
Me: Because I feel that they just only see me an inconvenience child.
Inner Me: Then, just cry in order for you to be lessen your mad inside your heart. But next time, you need to be strong and not be emotional, unless you be an emotional if the situation is dense.
Me: I hope anybody could talk to me. *smiles bitterly*
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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Let be cry than be anger
Let the tears fall down through your cheek, To less your anger that burden in your heart, It is best to cry than to be anger, If you were show them that you’re mad,  Then that would be the caused they would be more anger to you.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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A kitchen is the best—I mean the saddest—room for tears. A bedroom is too easy, a bathroom too private, a living room too formal. If someone falls to pieces in the kitchen, in the space of work and nourishment, they must be truly coming undone. The bright lights offer no comfort, only illuminate. The floor should be vinyl and cold.
Heather Christle, from The Crying Book (via lifeinpoetry)
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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I hope I can see these people in personal that who made motivate and being inspired during my daily life.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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Friend?
Hope we get along. Hope we can talk through chat. Hope your my friend that will never forget till become an old.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 4 years
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Breathe
I need to be alone to breathe I need the place that could give me breathe Which is I could be totally fine Like all of my burden would gone. 
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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ICT as a Platform for Change
1. As a Digital Citizen, I will create a positive online community that promotes respect each others ideas and opinions, also to protect our own and other private information online . 
2. From your number. Write the element title, its definition, importance, advantage and disadvantage. 
RESPECT. It means positive feeling or action shown towards someone or something considered important. Respect has great importance in everyday life, because this behavior is shows to the person to the other person that he/she is feel honor to that person even though he/she are bad or good on that skills and many more, but the most important is that respect each other and you can show the true love to your friends and family. The advantage of the respect is that both of you will understand each other and it will never create any barrier to fight, while the disadvantage is that not all people are applicable the word respect to others or they never learn it from their parents or olders on how to be respect with someone and it will create a barriers and have unexpected situation.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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Napoleon Isabelo Veloso-Abueva was born on January 26, 1930 in Tagbilaran, Bohol, more popularly known as Napoleon Abueva, is a Filipino artist. He is a sculptor given the distinction as the Philippines National Artist for Sculpture. He is also entitled as the "Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture". He is the first and only Boholano given the distinction as National Artist of the Philippines in the field of Visual Arts.
In 1976, at the age of 46, he was named National Artist of the Philippines for Visual Arts by the late President Ferdinand Marcos. He was the youngest recipient of the prestigious award.
Finishing his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture at the University of the Philippines (UP) in 1953 and his eventual pursuit of his studies abroad, Abueva helped shape the local sculpture scene in the Philippines. Adept in both academic representational style and modern abstract, Abueva has utilized almost all kinds of materials from hard wood (molave, acacia, langka (jackfruit) wood, ipil, kamagong, palm wood and bamboo to adobe, metal, stainless steel, cement, marble, bronze, iron, alabaster, coral and brass. Notably, Abueva received much recognition as early as his college years, during which he was mentored by Guillermo Tolentino, the first National Artist for Sculpture and creator of the UP Oblation.
For three years in a row (1951-1953), he won first prize and best entry awards in sculpture in the Art Association of the Philippines annual competition. One masterpiece he dedicated to the Boholanos is the "Sandugo" or Blood Compact shrine in Bohol, Tagbilaran City, a landmark at the site of the first international treaty of friendship between Spaniards and Filipinos. The Blood Compact Shrine is one of the tourist attractions in Bohol, an expression of Abueva's awareness of his roots, and a manifestation of his artistic talents. His other major works include Kaganapan (1953), Transfiguration at Eternal Gardens Memorial Park (1979) and many more.
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Kaganapan (1953)
         Napoleon Abueva won the first prize and best entry awards in sculpture in the Art Association of the Philippines annual competition, for three years in a row (1951- 1953). One of his artworks from this period is the Kagampan or Kaganapan. Kaganapan was created out of marble in 1952 showing a fluid and simplified form of a pregnant woman. This sculpture won the grand prize when Abueva was still a young student at the University of the Philippines. Kagnapan literally means the female reproductive function as a fulfillment to women. It has a dimension of 91.44 cm and considered as the most representative of his work because of its different meanings and interpretations.
          Kaganapan sculpture is maybe symbolize as a fertility, birth symbol, a simplified graphic design of a pregnant woman and symbolizing the generation of life. It is a testimony to the good health of women, couples and society. Women are said to be at their most beautiful when in the glow of pregnancy. But the belly is more than an expectant and blossoming abdomen that metaphors health and health status. Base on the sculpture, it usually receives a meaning that when woman holds their belly, it fills them with feelings of strength, comfort and joy. Maybe Napoleon Abueva made this sculpture to address to everyone that pregnancy to women is precious for them that fulfills their satisfaction as a woman and as a mother. But at the same time, it scares them because of the responsibilities and hardships along the way. But despite those hardships, women are brave enough to carry the child they have in their womb, as what I've seen in the sculpture. The sculpture is a representation of a confident pregnant woman, which tells us no one could stop them being a mother. But societies are shaped by how pregnant women are viewed, how sexuality is viewed, and the life of an individual, and each of these will impact of the meaning of pregnancy.
           The pregnant woman sculpture usually evokes image of mystery and the unknown. However, artworks of pregnant women are rarely one of the most common types of image. Many of these seem to be connected with fertility that refers to a successful breeding among humans and usually associated with exaggerated parts of human anatomy. It is also means a repository of the solidarity of the family and community. In art as life, it is often unclear whether an actual state of pregnancy is intended to be shown. This probably persists even in contemporary culture despite several recent artworks depicting heavily pregnant women. The glamorization of pregnant art form depicts the eternal beauty of a mother, that subconsciously keeps the human race going.
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Transfiguration at Eternal Gardens Memorial Park  (1979)
          The Transfiguration is an artwork by Filipino Artist Napoleon Abeuva on 1979 in Eternal Garden Memorial Park, located at Baesa, Caloocan City. This sculpture is similar to the “UP Oblation” of Guillermo Tolentino because it has both horizontal and vertical lines symmetry, which is they kind to make the form of the statue due looks solid and stable. It is organic shape because it’s in the form of a human and tactile texture. The figure has a dull color for is colored with a light gray. Its stands 33 feet in height, which is symbolize as the number of years the Son of Man remained on earth, while the 12-foot pedestal rest atop is stands for the 12 apostles that Jesus had. The principle designs that have seen in this figure are unity, balance, proportion and emphasis (contrast). It is unity because the statue looks whole, then the statue is balance whereas it can stand on its own and it’s asymmetrical because the form is sort of skewed. The statue is having an emphasis, because the figure gives an attraction and capture to our eyes on how the artwork is unique and fascinated. Lastly it is proportion, because it is to manipulate the size and space to depict the relative importance of the figures in the artwork. The style used of Transfiguration is realistic art and the form is three dimensional bronze sculptures.  
          This sculpture shows Jesus Christ during his transfiguration, means Jesus Christ ascended to heaven from earth.  Also, the transfiguration represents is our faith in God and life eternal, then it is expresses man’s highest inspiration in search of enlightenment. The statue has a deep meaning that is based on the Gospels, whereas the glorious event has been related in detail by St. Matthew (17:1-6), St. Mark (9:1-8), and St. Luke (9:28-36). By embracing the Transfiguration as its symbol, it affirms the people’s faith in life eternal where the truth and beauty of God’s love is finally revealed to mortals. This is the meaning of its corporate slogan of “a glimpse of heaven on a patch of earth.”  The reason why the sculpture is place in the cemetery, because it is a place where the dead are buried and their souls ascend to heaven like Jesus Christ in his transfiguration. Napoleon Abueva was not only employing modernist forms in his sculptures but more so constantly seeking answers to the existential questions of the modern Philippines after the post-war where his parents were killed leaving him orphan. Then he could empathize with the children of war, conflict, and displacement and made his works a way of probing into the depths of these difficult realities. Hence, this sculpture is represents to the people who are struggled during in the post-war era and Napoleon Abueva wants to people feel that all the pains they have burdened during on their experiences would be healed with very wounds of the pierced side of Christ as a fountain of mercy revealing divine action of love.  
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Sandugo
           The Sandugo Sculpture is one of the Tourist Attractions in the Island of Bohol, it is known as the Blood Compact Site in Bohol stands as a memorial ground to the historic sign of friendship between the Spaniards and the Filipinos. The Blood Compact Sculpture was built by National Artist Napoleon Isabelo Veloso Abueva, the Philippines' National Artist for Sculpture, and also a native of Bohol. The Sandugo Blood Compact Sculpture is portraying between the two different races, religion, cultures and civilizations, it is considered as the first treaty friendship based on respect and equality that's why it's called "Sandugo". It was started when  Miguel Lopez de Legazpi landed on the shores of Bohol with his Muslim interpreters and a group of people saw them and thought that they were white vandals or Portuguese, with the help of Mohammedan Malay pilot the explorer captain of Legazpi he was the one who explained to the rulers of Bohol that they had come on a mission of peace, and with that they established a fidelity between the tribe of Sikatuna and Legazpi and come up with a blood compact and this represents the friendly relations between the Spaniards and Filipinos. I analyze the artwork by having a critique on each detail of the artwork and form of it because every details and form of an artwork has its meaning and there you can understand the artwork. The art form that is been used is sculpture and it is made up of bronze. The art work is really amazing it really shows the deep meaning and how we Filipinos have the big heart to welcome other countries to our country.
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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RA 10175 Cybercrime Prevention Act
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The State recognizes the vital role of information and communications industries such as content production, telecommunications, broadcasting electronic commerce, and data processing, in the nation’s overall social and economic development. The State also recognizes the importance of providing an environment conducive to the development, acceleration, and rational application and exploitation of information and communications technology (ICT) to attain free, easy, and intelligible access to exchange and/or delivery of information; and the need to protect and safeguard the integrity of computer, computer and communications systems, networks, and databases, and the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information and data stored therein, from all forms of misuse, abuse, and illegal access by making punishable under the law such conduct or conducts.
WHAT IS ABOUT?
It aims to address legal issues concerning online interactions and the Internet in the Philippines. Among the cybercrime offenses included in the bill are cybersquatting, cybersex, child pornography, identity theft, illegal access to data and libel
Cybercrime Offenses
Offenses against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and systems:
(1) Illegal Access. – The access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right.
(2) Illegal Interception. – The interception made by technical means without right of any non-public transmission of computer data to, from, or within a computer system including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data.
(3) Data Interference. — The intentional or reckless alteration, damaging, deletion or deterioration of computer data, electronic document, or electronic data message, without right, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
(4) System Interference. — The intentional alteration or reckless hindering or interference with the functioning of a computer or computer network by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data or program, electronic document, or electronic data message, without right or authority, including the introduction or transmission of viruses.
(5) Misuse of Devices(6) Cyber-squatting. – The acquisition of a domain name over the internet in bad faith to profit, mislead, destroy reputation, and deprive others from registering the same.
References:
https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2012/ra_10175_2012.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cybercrime_Prevention_Act_of_2012
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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RA 4200 Anti-wire Tapping Act
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An act to prohibit and penalize wiretapping and other related violations of the privacy of communication, and for other purposes.
It shall be unlawful for any person, not being authorized by all the parties to any private communication or spoken word, to tap any wire or cable, or by using any other device or arrangement, to secretly overhear, intercept, or record such communication or spoken word by using a device commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or dictaphone or walkie-talkie or tape recorder.
WHAT IS ABOUT?
It’s illegal to record any private communication or spoken word without being authorized by all parties involved.
RESTRICTIONS
The law does not prohibit the recording of all private communications, but provides a limited and narrowly drawn exception for law enforcers.
The law does not prohibit the recording of private communications that are authorized by ALL parties. 
References:
https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1965/ra_4200_1965.html
https://juntariman.wordpress.com/category/media-laws-ethics/
https://www.slideshare.net/releagrace/anti-wiretappingact
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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RA 9239 Optical Media Act
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It is hereby declared to be the policy of the State to ensure the protection and promotion of intellectual property rights.
The unregulated mastering, manufacture, replication, importation and exportation of optical media in all forms is inimical to economic growth and public interest. Towards this end, the State shall institute the means to regulate the manufacture, mastering, replication, importation and exportation of optical media.
WHAT IS ABOUT?
Optical Board is empowered to conduct inspections and visitorial powers over entities engaged in mastering, manufacture, replication of optical media without search warrant.
                                     Offenses and Penalties
Imprisonment of at least three (3) years but not more than six (6) years, and a fine of not less than Five Hundred thousand pesos (Php 500,000.00) but not exceeding One Million five hundred thousand pesos (Php 1,500,000.00), at the discretion of the Court, shall be imposed on any person, natural or juridical, who shall:
(1) Engage in the importation, exportation, acquisition, sale or distribution of, or possess or operate manufacturing equipment, parts and accessories without the necessary licenses from the OMB;
(2) Engage in the mastering, manufacture, replication, importation or exportation of optical media without the necessary license from the OMB;
(3) By himself, or through another, cause the mastering, manufacture or replication of any intellectual property in optical media intended for commercial profit or pecuniary gain without authority or consent of the owner thereof;
(4) Engage in the Mastering, manufacture, or replication of optical media without affixing or installing in the resulting products the SID Code, and/or such other codes prescribed, assigned and authorized by the OMB. The absence of the codes prescribed, assigned and authorized by the OMB in any optical media shall be prima facie evidence that said optical media are in violation of this Act;
(5) Engage in the mastering, manufacture, or replication of optical media using, affixing or installing in the resulting products false SID or other codes. The presence of false or unauthorized codes shall be prima facie evidence that said optical media are in violation of this act;
(6) Engage in the mastering, manufacture, or replication of optical media using, affixing or installing in the resulting products false SID or other codes that have been assigned by the OMB to another person, or, having been assigned and authorized said codes by the OMB, allow or authorize another person, establishment or entity to use, affix or install such codes in the latter's products.
References:
https://lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2004/ra_9239_2004.html
https://slideplayer.com/slide/4119192/
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prettyaprilpadilla · 5 years
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RA 8484 Access Devices Regulation Act
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The State recognizes the recent advances in technology and the widespread use of access devices in commercial transactions. Toward this end, the State shall protect the rights and define the liabilities of parties in such commercial transactions by regulating the issuance and use of access devices.
WHAT IS ABOUT?
Also known as the Access Devices Regulation Act of 1998, is an act regulating the issuance and use of access devices and prohibiting the fraudulent acts committed relative thereto, among others.
Under the law, an access device means any card, plate, code, account number, electronic serial number, personal identification number and other telecommunication services, equipment or instrumental-identifier or other means of account access that can be used to obtain money, goods, services or any other thing of value or to initiate a transfer of funds other than a transfer originated solely by paper instrument.  
Prohibited Acts. 
The following acts shall constitute access device fraud and are hereby declared to be unlawful: 
(a) producing, using, trafficking in one or more counterfeit access devices;  (b) trafficking in one or more unauthorized access devices or access devices fraudulently applied for; (c) using, with intent to defraud, an unauthorized access device; (d) using an access device fraudulently applied for; (e) possessing one or more counterfeit access devices or access devices fraudulently applied for. 
                                                 Penalties
Any person committing any of the acts constituting access device fraud enumerated in the immediately preceding section shall be punished with: 
(a) a fine of Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) or twice the value obtained by the offense, whichever is greater and imprisonment for not less than six (6) years and not more than ten (10) years, in the case of an offense under Section 9 
(b)-(e), and (g)-(p) which does not occur after a conviction for another offense under Section 9; (b) a fine of Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) or twice the value obtained by the offense, and imprisonment for not less than ten (10) years and for not more than twelve (12) years, in the case of an offense under Section 9 (a), and (f) of the foregoing section, which does not occur after a conviction for another offense under Section 9; and 
(c) a fine of Ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00) or twice the value obtained by the offense, or imprisonment for not less than twelve (12) years and not more than twenty (20) years, or both, in the case of any offense under Section 9, which occurs after a conviction for another offense under said subsection, or an attempt to commit the same. 
REFERENCES:
https://prezi.com/6zkd7blin5xl/access-devices-regulation-act-of-1998/
https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1998/ra_8484_1998.html
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