Motivation Addition of Integers
Motivation Addition of Integers
Motivation Addition of Integers
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PHOTO BY CARL ANTHONY SALAVERIA PUÑO
We all know how Filipinos from all walks of life put a premium on education.
For many, it is a ticket to a better life. So, it came as no surprise when the
graduation photo of senior high school (SHS) graduate Jerdy Grace Araneta
with dad, Rodrigo, a balut vendor, became viral.
The photo showed Jerdy holding up a sign with the message, “Dahil sa balut,
diploma ay naabot.” The photo has become a representation of every Filipino
who wants the same achievement for their sons and daughters.
Carl shares his studio was commissioned to take photos of the graduates of
Siniloan Integrated National High School. He and his group of creatives also
happen to be alumni of the school as well.
Carl shares they have known Kuya Rodrigo from way back because they often
buy balut from him. At the time of the shoot, Rodrigo accompanied his
daughter to the studio but stayed outside because of the heat and the limited
number of people that were allowed inside.
“Pero dahil po kilala namin siya at suki kami sa balut niya, pinapasok namin
siya para manuod lang po,” recalls Carl.
He observed how Kuya Rodrigo watched her daughter with so much pride. So
Carl and his group decided to invite him to join the photoshoot.
“Naramdaman namin na proud na proud po siya, kaya kami na nag alok ng free
photography session sa kanila with creatives. Ayun, dun po nag start after ma-
upload, nag trending na po.”
The inspiring message was written by the studio’s group of creatives, says Carl. “Yung
creative staff po namin nakaisip, sinangayunan naman po ni Jerdy at ni Tatay.”
PHOTO BY CARL ANTHONY SALAVERIA PUÑO
Graduates carrying signs with messages
Checking out the studio’s other Facebook posts revealed photos of other
graduates carrying signs with messages filled with, well, humor.
One graduate is shown holding up a sign that read, “Tsaka na ako sasali sa
With Honors, pag meron nang cash prize.”
Economy of the Philippines
Country Developing/Emerging[1]
group Upper-middle income economy[2]
Statistics
-9.5% (2020) [6]
4.5 - 5.5% f (2021-2022)
GDP per $3,966 (nominal, 2021 est.)[4]
capita
$11,271 (PPP, 2021 est.)[4]
GDP per 114th (nominal, 2019)
capita rank
113th (PPP, 2019)
GDP by Agriculture: 7.4%
sector
Industry: 34%
Services: 58.6%
(2018)[7]
Inflation (CPI 4.5% (April 2021 est.)[4]
)
Population 16.6% below poverty line (2018)[8]
below povert
26.0% on less than $5.20/day (2015)[9]
y line
Gini 42.7 medium (2018, PSA)[10]
coefficient
Human 0.718 high (2019)[11] (107th)
Developmen
0.587 medium IHDI (2019)[12]
t Index
Labor force 45.9 million (July 2020p)
~10 million Filipinos work abroad[13]
(2019 est.)[15]
ent
Main electronics assembly, aerospace, business process
industries
outsourcing, food
manufacturing, shipbuilding, chemicals, textiles, garments, meta
ls, petroleum refining, fishing, steel, rice[16]
Ease-of- 95th (easy, 2020)[17]
doing-
business
rank
UNEMPLOYED
Balut eggs
Jokes
Guys I need help. What are the type of numbers you get when you take an integer
and add it to itself?
I can't even