Friday, March 6, 2009

Maraming Salamat Francis "Kiko" Magalona

“Multi-awarded Filipino rap icon Francis Magalona has passed away at the Medical City in Mandaluyong around noon today (March 6, 2009). He was 44.

According to TV reports, this was announced by actor Vic Sotto in the noontime variety show Eat Bulaga, where Magalona used to be one of the hosts.

Magalona, considered as a major pillar of rap music in the country, was diagnosed with leukemia in August 2008. He is survived by his wife Pia Arroyo and children Unna, Nicolo, Francis Jr., Elmo, Arkin, Clara, and actresses Maxene and Saab.” -Yahoo! Philippines

As I found out in yahoo news i was deeply stunned and shocked about the news of the passing of Franicis "Kiko" Durango Magalona. A friend of mine we're chatting in facebook talking about his passing. He told me that supposedly tommorow March 7, 2009 saturday he would guest in the second and final set of the Eraserheads concert. He told me that he would sing in partnership with Ely Buendia (who is also diagnosed with a heart sickness but slowly recovering)  "SUPERPROXY" a great song by the Eraserheads. 

It's a sad day in the Philippine music industry today as we see a legend pass away and leave us with his legacy. Today, we induct him the he hall of fame in the legends of Philippine music. 

Rest in Peace: Francis "Kiko" Magalona

-Laslo (March 6, 2009

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

MDG...Tha' Mind is Dis' Great!


World leaders came together in New York on 25 September 2008 for a high-level event convened by the UN Secretary-General and the President of the UN General Assembly to renew commitments to achieving the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 and to set out concrete plans and practical steps for action.

How is UNDP helping?

UNDP is working with a wide range of partners to help create coalitions for change to support the goals at global, regional and national levels, to benchmark progress towards them, and to help countries to build the institutional capacity, policies and programmes needed to achieve the MDGs.

Guided by the UN Core Strategy, UNDP's work on the MDGs focuses on coordinating global and local efforts that:

  • Campaign and mobilise for the MDGs through advocacy;
  • Share the best strategies for meeting the MDGs in terms of innovative practices, policy and institutional reforms, means of policy implementation, and evaluation of financing options;
  • Monitor and report progress towards the MDGs; and
  • Support governments in tailoring the MDGs to local circumstances and challenges.

The MDGs represent a global partnership that has grown from the commitments and targets established at the world summits of the 1990s. Responding to the world's main development challenges and to the calls of civil society, the MDGs promote poverty reduction, education, maternal health, gender equality, and aim at combating child mortality, AIDS and other diseases.

Set for the year 2015, the MDGs are an agreed set of goals that can be achieved if all actors work together and do their part. Poor countries have pledged to govern better, and invest in their people through health care and education. Rich countries have pledged to support them, through aid, debt relief, and fairer trade.

 




Sunday, February 8, 2009

What the hell is "Communication"?!

Communication is the process whereby information is imparted by a sender to a receiver via a medium. Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative commonality. There are auditory means, such as speaking, singing and sometimes tone of voice, and nonverbal, physical means, such as body language, sign language, paralanguage, touch, eye contact, by using writing. Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding. This process requires a vast repertoire of skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, and evaluating. if you use these processes it is developmental and transfers to all areas of life: home, school, community, work, and beyond. It is through communication that collaboration and cooperation occur.

Communication is the articulation of sending a message through different media, whether it be verbal or nonverbal, so long as a being transmits a thought provoking idea, gesture, action, etc. Communication is a learned skill. Most babies are born with the physical ability to make sounds, but must learn to speak and communicate effectively. Speaking, listening, and our ability to understand verbal and nonverbal meanings are skills we develop in various ways. We learn basic communication skills by observing other people and modeling our behaviors based on what we see. We also are taught some communication skills directly through education, and by practicing those skills and having them evaluated.


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Legend of Laslo

This is me at a Mcdonalds. I used to be in a band called "Void skeptica", which is now in hiatus. I am part of a group based here in Cagayan de oro where musicians come together to serve one cause and that is to play to express not to impress. This is what I enjoy the most playing "orgasmic" music, being in a band and being in a brotherhood.

Before anerything else there's something i'd like to talk about, who the "CRAP"
I am!
My Name is Roberto Martin R. Wapano, as you can see on the right side of the window I am also from the Philippines just like you, the grotesquely handsome and beautiful viewer of my site.
My Dad's name is Roberto D. Wapano, he's in Makati right now working for Nestle' as a high ranking official, which I'm not really sure what. Anyway, my mom's name is Mary Rachelle Reyes Wapano, she is a faculty at Xavier University in the Psychology department. Right now she is doing her PHD(whatever it stands for) in Ateneo de Manila. And!!...Uhhh....I still live live next to my grandparent's house.. I know! it doesen't sound too "legendary" the cool part about it is no matter how shitty life can be there's always something in us that makes us THE STUFF OF LEGENDS.