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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

NU 6 # 5 LOVE"S SURPRISES ( Services for couples who wants to be assisted and surprised in special occassions) by Arlene A.Panganiban. Ateneo Clark

In this busy world, couples can get tired and  confused how to maintain or even rekindle their relationships.Some are just bored , too tired to think or maybe lost track of new tricks how to make their love ones happy. Sometimes a partner will always find herself or himself planning all the time. Sometimes personalities can play a role, lets face it that some people are just boring. Also the languages of love maybe too different from each of the couple. Its a shame to lose the love because of time lost to take care of it. New couples find that its getting harder and harder to give gifts, too complex to plan a gateaway and sooner too tired to even travel , how about if the budget too is not there. But wait, how about the older couple like me.to plan for the 2 is not easy , how much more for the whole family.

The idea i have is basically for couples, more for couples after 5 years who"s time has been consumed with kids and work or business. The LOVE"S SURPRISES is a service oriented company who will sell packages for couples. It can range from different prices, different occasions and different length of time. Like yearly packages for an overnight anniversaries. Five year packages for 3 days vacations yearly or simply birthday dinners. Its suppose to be a surprise, that either the wife or the husband will secretly buy the service. Of course the prices also can vary, the surprise will depend on the price. But the bigger surprise is that the spouse buying the package will not know the details, nor the concept of the surprise event .In that case the buyer will also be excited towards the date of the occasion. They just have to be ready that day , knowing how long they need to stay away. The other spouse will not know anything and the buying partner will have to get clothes ready or they can just buy on the trip if can afford. Choices can be surveyed early on like preferences of beach or mountains, quiet or noisy places, more private or with groups, places or countries preferred. As the name of the company suggests, there should be love in the air and spiced with surprises, makes it an exciting event to look forward too. Just by writing this down makes me excited and i can be a buyer as soon as i find one like this. Wealthy persond normally have their secretaries do this but on the coaching of the one giving the surprise. This time it will be done professionally and will be orchestrated in a special and unique way to last the lifetime. They can even add a video request for a fee??? 3

Thank you 
Arlene

Sir this is my # 5,, my #4 was the polygraph machine, lie detector machine.

NU6 by Jopet Keyhole garden using plastic drum with windows

Hi Prof. Jorge,

Below is my NU6.

Plastic drum keyhole garden for urban houses

I was so inspired by the keyhole garden of my MBA classmate Dr Edu Tuazon in Concepcion Tarlac where vegetables and herbs were grown organically. According to Dr. Tuazon,the keyhole garden concept originated in Lesotho Africa where people were taught to plant vegetables for their daily food and to sell their extra harvests for their income. The keyhole garden is shaped like a key hole where there is a hole in the middle and surrounded by blocks to keep the soil intact. In the hole, they put their fruits and vegetables trimmings and scraps to be used as fertilizers.
My suggestion is to make use of a plastic drum to make a key hole garden. This way, households with very limited space can still grow their own vegetables organically. Also, people will no longer need to buy basic and nutritious vegetables for their everyday meals. We just need to cut the sides of the plastic drum and make 6inches by 4inches windows around the drum (See figure 2 below). Push the cut part inside to help the soil keep intact. Then we need to put a PVC pipe at least 6in in diameter and put many holes around it (See figure 1 below). Be sure that the size of the holes should be enough that files cannot go through. Put some soil on the bottom of the drum then put the PVC in the middle and fill the drum with soil. You can now plant vegetable seeds on the windows and on top. You can now also start putting vegetable and fruit trimmings and scraps in the PVC. Remember to keep putting enough water on the PVC for the scraps to decompose and become fertilizer. You can put a lid cover on the PVC to keep away the flies, If you cannot find a big plastic drum, you can use small plastic containers like the 5 gallons water containers and just use smaller PVC pipe. If you have plastic 1.5 liter soft drink bottles, you can cut and join them together to make a long tube in place of the PVC. In time, the seed will grow and you can harvest vegetables for your family’s consumption. I believe this method will surely help every Filipino family provide nutritious and healthy meal and can also be a source of income for their family. This is also very timely since the government is now enforcing waste segregation and this will surely optimize the fruit and vegetable scraps that we just throw away.



Thanks and regards.  4

Jopet

NU 6 Authorless on - Agricultural School with a Heart

nu 6
#3
Private Agricultural School/Training Center

One of my future business/CSR endeavour  will be a botanical garden with organic vegetable production.  The sustainability of this project will be much dependent on the capabilities of the human resources.

From my observations and past employees who came from government run agricultural institutions ,I found that the graduates lacked values, had poor work ethics and were complacent in their jobs.

I think that a private agricultural school where values, proactivity and activities that will enhance their entrepreneurial skills will be a guarantee for the success of future agri-related projects. Of course technologies will go side by side with their education. 

As a come - on for good students, scholarships will be offered and their future employment guaranteed.

Fruit and Vegetable Bag (NU6-4 by Verman T. Reyes) in lieu of pesticides

Fruit and Vegetable Bag 
NU6-4 by Verman T. Reyes

Fruit bag practice in Thailand (Santol fruits being bagged)

One of the contraints to fruit and vegetable quality is pest damage. Sometimes farmers use too much pesticide to control pest incidence. To resolve damage to fruit and vegetable harvest, one must prevent the increase of pest incidence. One of the solutions is by bagging the fruit and vegetables once there is fruit and vegetable set on the trees and plants. 

At present, the materials being used for bagging are used newspapers or telephone directory. The bagging materials are being bought in junk or thrift shops. But competition from recycling companies are driving the prices of bagging materials to 1 pesos from 50 cents. Current practice of expert mango baggers is to charge mango orchard owners P2 per fruit including labor.

When I visited Thailand to visit an orchard in Central Thailand to observe farm practices on Santol and Sampalok production, I observed that they use black plastic bag to bag their Santol fruits. Since I have a friend you manufactures plastic products and wants to diversify into agricultural products using plastic, I think this is a good product to manufacture.

Benefits of using the Bagging system

1. Prevention of high pest incidence
2. Prevention of sunburn 
3. Decrease in using pesticide and fungicides
4. Favorable for practicing organic farming
5. Quality fruit and vegetable produce
6. Prevention from weather damage like too much rain and wind incidence
7. Prevention of farm workers having health related problems in using too much chemical inputs in the farm
8. Farmers can save more in usings fruit and vegetable bags

Improved bagging system

1. Using biodegradable plastic bag
2. Writable plastic bag (farmers can write what day they bagged so that they could know the harvest time)
3. Reusable plastic bag
4. Cheaper plastic bag
5. Lighter plastic bag for easy transport
6. Black plastic bags
7. Breathable plastic bags

Economic benefits

This will rejuvinate the plastic industry because of the effect plastic ban in Philippines. This will generate jobs since farms will need to outsource the bagging work. It will also improve and increase trade since our produce will be in quality standard bevause of less chemical inputs.

Recommendation

To improve farming practices, we need to provide our farmers innovative products that can improve quality of their produce and income. I think the new bagging system will help them tremendously.  3

Regards,

Verman T. Reyes
AGSB-REGIS Clark

NU6 #4 by ROMAN M. CRUZ - saving water


SAVE WATER PROJECT
NU6 #4
Submitted by: Roman M. Cruz


In the fastfood restaurant I am currently engaged right now, water will always be an integral part of our operations. We use water when cooking our foods, incleaning our tools and utensils, cooking equipments , walls, floors ceilings and even our perimeter areas. Without water, we cannot provide the best food, service and cleanliness for our customers. A recent development due to the exponential growth of the population and the continuous use and abuse of this resource has caused a pressing concern in our society as a whole. A recent study conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) says that in 2025, if we will not conserve water, there maybe some problems. The Philippines, is facing a water crisis over the next ten years unless sources are developed to meet growing demand. With the aforementioned facts above, our group has lead to think about ways on how we can properly optimize the use of water in our stores in support also for the PD 1067 or the Water Code of the Philippines.

Enter the Manitowoc ice machine maker. As a backgrounder, the said equipment function is to produce ice for our daily usage on our drinks, on cooking different ingredients and for in-process procedures such as putting the different ingredients over ice to maintain their required attributes. The ice machine, for its one full cycle of harvest it consumed roughly more than 4 liters of purified water. With this amount of water, only 3 liters of water will be formed into cube ice (good for usage of approximately 20-25 orders or regular drinks). The remaining 1liter of purified water to which we call it as backflow product will just eventually go to the backflow pipe and just be put into waste.

Our group has found a eureka of opportunity in order to make good use of this excess water! We connected a pvc pipe on the backflow pipe of the machine and provided a container in which all the excess purified water will be contained.  The water collected is being recycled and we are using it in cleaning our perimeter areas, floors, walls and different tools and utensils.  With this innovative idea, in one 24 hour operation, we can roughly collected excess 60-80 liters water that we can put into good use .3

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Suman with stuffing, "Maki style suman

It was recently featured in one of the early TV show magazine about new style suman. One featured suman with fruit stuffing.   Theo ther one was rolled and cut like maki.  New life, innovation for suman

Sunday, March 16, 2014

NU6 # Specialty Decor Store by Arlene A.Panganiban AGSB Clark

Its always a nice feeling to meet the holidays specially some big ones like Christmas. I have seen a village before where all the houses were decorated outside  every holidays.I am a passer by in that village and it cuts my 1 1/2 hr long drive to work because i enjoy the decors. The yard , the gate and the main entrance is decorated even on a St Patrick's Day which is not observed here in the Philippines.

Now Halloween is popular here and some villages do decorate their houses which makes it fun for the residents and guests. Every Christmas there is a house in Edsa that gets on the news because of the house decor which lights up the whole house and is visited by people. The owner was interviewedd once and she said that her decors are stored in another house. Indeed its such a joy to see beautiful decorated houses. The problems will be costs, storage and artistic abilities. This is what i thought that can lighten up our villages/houses or subdivisions. I am sure that some interior designers can do projects like this  but with a cost that ordinary employees cannot afford. Also individuals can offer to do a house but the owner will have to buy and check out materials that she may have to sort out in different places.

 My idea is a store that can offer options,like decorations with service and storage,decors for sale on line, decors for rent with or without suggested design or cheaper decors from old stocks and sales too of old stocks for chuches and others. Of course the storage, depreciations and design cost can all be incorporated to the cost. At least there should be some cheaper ones for those interested people with a budget. That can be their CSR. If formal gowns can be rented, then decors can be too. To make it fun homeowners can deal a good contract if most of their houses will get the services of the store
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I tried to check if we have this in the philippines but i don't see anything like it on line. 4

NU6 - 2 iCharger by Rophele Ocampo

Hi Prof Jorge,
Resending my NU6 assignment.
Thank you.
Regards,
Rophele Louie C. Ocampo
AGSB- Clark

NU 6 – 2:  iCharger (Adapter)

Mobile phones drains so fast, especially when your cellular data is open all the time. The average stand by time of my mobile phone (Iphone5) is usually at 6-8 hours with cellular data (LTE) activated. My usual routine is that I charge my phone before bedtime, even though I am already tired and sleepy, I will still wait for it to be fully charged before I go to sleep or will try to wake up in the middle of the night just to unplug my phone and then go back to sleep again. Such a hassle on my part, because if I do not so, it's either I overcharge my phone or will be late with my work and commitments since my alarm clock did not work due to my phone's dead battery.
Over charging your phone will not only consume a lot of electricity but will also shorten the battery life of your mobile phone. It is also very risky as this might be the cause of fire and if you are deep asleep might be in big trouble.
The iCharger (adapter) is an enhanced mobile phone charger that has an auto power off feature. It automatically stops charging your phone once it reaches its 100% battery life. Even though it is plugged in the outlet overnight, no electricity will run through the phone once it is already fully charged. Added feature will be a power surge suppression technology to ensure additional safety of your mobile phone.
The iCharger will not only help you save money for electricity and chances of buying a new phone, most importantly it will also give you safety and a good night sleep worry free charging. 4

Rophele Louie C. Ocampo
AGSB – Clark Campus  

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NU 6 by Angel Orseno Virtual Classrooms

Angelbert M Orseno

Prof Jorge Saguinsin

ENTREP – AGSB, Clark

Background(*)

Poverty and hunger prevent Filipino kids from basic education.  One out of 6 shool-age Filipino is not enrolled, figures from the Department of Education and the National Statistics Board.

The net enrollment ratio (NER) or participation rate at the elementary level for school year 2006-2007 was 83.2 percent, down by 1.2 percentage points from the previous school year and a far cry from school year 1999-2000’s 96.95 percent. 
The NER is the ratio between the enrollment in the school-age range and the total population of that age range. That means that out of all Filipino children aged 6-11—which is the official age range for elementary pupils—17.8 percent or almost one-fifth are out of school. 
DepEd figures also show that from 1999 to 2007 participation in elementary education decreased, save for a 0.19-percentage point increase in 2002. 

The rate of participation in secondary education is even worse. From 2002 to 2007, almost half or 43.7 of all Filipinos aged 12-15—the official age range for high school—failed to enroll. This is lower than the participation rate of 65.43 percent in 1999-2000.

With these figures the country is still far from achieving the Millennium Development Goal of providing basic education to all, the NSCB said in its report. The Philippines is also far from achieving its own Education for All 2015 Plan, which serves as the blueprint for the country’s basic education.

Challenge

Families living under poverty line will set aside education from their priority lists and instead all bodies capable of getting up, walk few meters are bound to “toil” for food – that’s the reality of seeing children as early as 4 years old work and labor.

As knowledge plays a vital part in every human life aspect the government, entrepreneurs or innovators alike constantly search for alternative to deliver education even to its simplest form like Efren Penaflorida, CNN Hero of the Year, founder of Dynamic Teen Company.
For a child to go to school with complete school materials daily and stays for more than 5 hours presents a challenge not only to the poor parents but to the child as well.

Innovative Product – Virtual Classrooms

 


 

Features

  • -         -  Can be installed on houses, Barangays, Municipal halls, public libraries
  • -          - Equipped with computers, camera
  • -          - Computer-aided lectures and materials
  • -          - Electronic identification system

Process

  • - -     A child can do pre-registration for admission
  • -          As the child goes online, performance monitoring and tracking system will be turned on
  • -          The systems monitor the child interests and focus level and adjust the lessons accordingly
  • -          Subjects/lessons schedule will be properly distributed according to the child availability that was provided during the registration
  • -          Where available there will be periodic personal interaction with the real instructors and the registered students

Benefits

  • -          A child need not to be physically present in the learning halls like schools, day care centers, etc thus, not limiting his/her availability
  • -          With the use of new graphic technologies computer-aided materials like animation and videos will be more interesting compared to the conventional text book, b/w drawings and objects
  • -          A child will be more exposed to new technologies like the use of computers at the early age
  • -          Lessons can be repeated, adjusted according to child pacing
  • -          Supplemental lessons or additional materials that could possibly interests the child could be learned – which normally is not honed or tapped in conventional schools  4