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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, Pampanga Tourist Attractions, Exceptional people, Math as a language

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When in Clark Freeport Zone in Angeles, Pampanga, might as well do these:
  1. Visit the Salakot Monument - a stage with the design similar to the Filipino farming hat called salakot and commemorates the complete turnover of the whole Clark Freeport Zone to the Philippines. The place used to be a US Army Base. Viewing Fee: Free
  2. Old Canons - in front of the Clark Museum, these canons were from Spanish warship named Seville around 1778. Viewing Fee: Free
  3. Clark Museum - know the background of the whole place, what it was originally and how the place was transformed to what it is now. Viewing Fee: P30/head P350 fee for tour guide
  4. El Kabayo Riding Stables - Get all the western cowboy you want with this version of the Wild West complete with horses, stables, picnic trails and more. Entrance Fee: P50 Horseback riding 20-mins P150, Calesa ride - P200, 45-minute forest trail ride P300.00 All day joy ride P700 Getting there: From Clark proceed to duty-free shopping area. At the intersection of C.M. Recto Hwy. and Gil Puyat Ave., turn right to picnic grounds toward Mabalacat gate. Or enter thru Mabalacat gate.
  5. Nayong Pilipino - A theme park of Philippine landmarks, this is the modern version of the one used to be near NAIA. Entrance fee: P50
  6. Zoocobia and Paradise Ranch - An open zoo where you may interact with the animals, feed them and pet them. Paradise Ranch on the other hand is nature park on top of the mountain. There's a pool. Entrance Fee: P500/head
  7. Clark Parade Grounds - Open field with a lot of history, offers a jogging path and huge space for events.
  8. Bicentennial Park - Near the Clark Parade Grounds, has a pavilion, stage, play ground for children
  9. Picnic Ground - Ideal for family picnic, has biking lanes and bikes for rent
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Exceptional People 
The truly exceptional focus on cultivating their inner worlds and the more soft-spoken qualities of their character because they know to be wholly successful, it takes being a really good human being. ~ Sherrie Campbell

Exceptional people are:
1. GraciousTo be graceful is to be strong and assured in who one is, even in the midst of challenges
2.  Kindconsistent in how they treat, think about, and speak to others - even those they don't care for. they can love someone even if they do not like them. If they cannot say something nice, they have the control to remain quiet.
3. Composedthe less they react, defend, explain, become fearful or controlling, the more command they have over a situation. abiding
4. FearlessThey know it takes courage to love fully, to change themselves when necessary, to feel deeply, to take risks even when it is scary and to chase their dreams with passion and an unwavering tenacity. Be all there
5. Deliberate - clear and persistent on who they are and what they want to be
6. Intelligent - smart about the world around them and inside them
7. Humbledo not see life as being all about them, in fact, they prefer to celebrate the accomplishments of others as much as their own
8. Honestsimple, upfront, gentle, but direct in the "being" of who they are, dependable and authentic
9. Lovingwarm toward others and kind to themselves

Math as a language - ELISA MARIA GUERRA CRUZ, Benbowm C, at Stanly, J. (1980) "Sex Pagkakaiba sa matematika kakayahan: Katotohanan ng artepakto" Science, Volume 210, 12 Disyembre 1980.https://my.vanderbilt.edu/smpy/files/2013/02/ScienceFactOrArtifact.pdf
OECD (2015), Ang ABC of Gender Equality sa Edukasyon:. Aptitude, Behaviour, Kumpiyansa, PISA, OECD PublishingHttp://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264229945-en

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