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GUINDARUHAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

It is one of the Public Learning Institutions in the Municipality of Minglanilla, Cebu Province Division. The school is situated in Proper Guindaruhan, Minglanilla, Cebu with a total land area of 20,001 square meters or 2 hectares. The school site was acquired through Proclamation No. 529 by the President of the Republic of the Philippines, Malacañan Palace, Manila, last February 21, 1990 (occupying a lot no. 7409). The school is found 10 kilometers away from the National Road and 50 meters away from the Barangay Road. Cebuano is the principal dialect in the locality.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

What can you say? Bonnaville's "Pakalog" Show # 2

Bonnaville Caña's show for her nocturnal activity at SM City-Cebu. Well, it's the so-called ambush interview...try to observe her the way she answers questions, etc. Along with her are the GNHS teachers. Go Bonnaville, Go!

Teachers Night Life Activity: Let's play and have fun!




Driving is not easy if you seriously learn it without fun, but driving with intention to release grudges and ease out tension, worries, etc. makes everybody FUN. Watch and laugh with us. There is always FIRST TIME in everything we do. Go teachers, go!

What can you say? Teachers "Pakalog" Show No. 4



Guindaruhan National High School Teachers: Night Life Activity at SM City-Cebu. Bumping cars here, bumping cars there, bumping cars everywhere. Watch and laugh at them together as they venture into something risky...join with them, enjoy and have fun.

What can you say? Gina's "Pakalog" Show # 3



Gina Abangan's direct interview about her experience and other things regarding night life activity at SM City-Cebu along with her co-teachers. Go Gina, Go!

What can you say? Frankie Delos Santos & GNHS Teachers "Pakalog" Show # 1



Guindaruhan National High School Teachers: Night Life Activity at SM City-Cebu. Visiting some famous stores, and going to the special place for night life-bumping cars...cars here, bumping cars there, bumping cars everywhere. Watch and laugh at them together as they venture into something adventurous and enjoyable. Relax and have fun!

It's a great experience of GNHS Teachers. Welcome to Cabalen "Eat All Yo...



Guindaruhan National High School (GNHS) Teachers finally reach their destination of the so-called Cabalen "Eat All You Can" restaurant at SM City-Cebu just to unwind, eat, experience the ambiance of the place especially this holiday season, and also experience some nightly activities that can be found only inside the big department store. Laughter and fun, whatever words that you can describe, give emphasis to the importance of the spirit of Xmas, joy, laughter, gift-giving, camaraderie, group-bonding, etc. Watch this video and enjoy. Feel the presence of Christmas with us!

SM City-Cebu Christmas Show: Frankie Delos Santos vs Gina Abangan...on t...




A big Christmas Tree can be found at the ground floor of SM City-Cebu. That is why Frankie Delos Santos tries to explain everything: his unique experience, the stores, the huge Xmas tree, the ambiance of the place and the Christmas season in general while Gina Abangan shares also the same experience and everything about SM City-Cebu.

It all happens in EAT ALL YOU CAN RESTAURANT: Bonnaville's Amazing Inter...




Guindaruhan National High School Teachers "Pakalog" Show: Bonnaville's on the spot SHOW...it all happens in EAT ALL YOU CAN RESTAURANT where everybody is EATING TOGETHER, talking, talking and talking; and at the same time, everybody is joking, joking and joking. GNHS teachers exchange pleasantries as they share ideas, especially the food that they eat and other things concerning life's experience at SM City-Cebu. Watch this video and enjoy with us. Merry Christmas in advance to everyone!

How to Win Friends & Influence People: GNHS Teachers Strive to Pan Out

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What's your notion of the perfect vacation? For many people, it's spending days on the pool, listening to the splash waves pounding on the water. And if you're a swimming pool-lover, sooner or later you'll find yourself somewhere where Filipino is spoken. Pools are awesome! What could be better than a dip in the pool and fun in the sun? But remember the pool's sides and bottom are usually made of concrete, and rock-hard materials. A slip or fall could be painful and dangerous. So, we have to be very careful. Splashing, wading, and paddling — it must mean a great day in the water. Playing at the beach, at a water park, by a lake, or in a pool can be a real treat on a hot day.

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The place represents the beauty of nature...hey, my name is J-han. I used to spend my holidays on the swimming pool. There is a beautiful pool in my hometown. It takes approximately 2 hours from the rural area by car to reach it. I used to go there with my family and sometimes with my friends also. By all accounts, swimming is a lot of fun, but drowning is a real danger. Even kids like me and my sister who know how to swim can drown so, let's be careful and find out how to stay safe in the water.

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According to research study, cold winters and cool summers caused by the air masses result in extreme temperature variations and a low energy budget for the plant communities found here. Most of the precipitation occurs during warm months, and the air and soils are moist in comparison to the non-forested landscapes. Soils that have developed from glacial till and loess now thinly overlay the Philippine shield. Species that succeed in this environment have adaptations that economize on energy--both temperature and sunlight--and on nutrient requirements. This adaptation avoids the necessity for producing a full crop of new leaves every spring, and it also allows photosynthesis for extended periods of the year. Species that occur in the boreal hardwoods, such as trembling aspen, balsam poplar and paper birch, have special adaptations to withstand temperatures below -30° Fahrenheit.

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Further research study said that the canopy layer of a forest community may be seen as being the primary buffer between atmospheric conditions and the communities below; it bears the brunt of wind and temperature extremes, and is the first beneficiary of sunlight. Forest pine canopies may be dominated by coniferous, deciduous, or mixed coniferous-hardwood species. forest pine communities are characteristic of the cold area. After a disturbance in the coniferous forest, such as logging or burning, the canopy opening favors deciduous species, with their higher rates of photosynthesis. Aspen and paper birch pioneer such areas, and they may in turn be followed by mixed hardwood and coniferous trees in a zone of intergrading communities. Pine hardwood stands of basswood, yellow birch, and associated species develop on mesic uplands. On drier sites in the south and west portions of the forest, pine communities are more common.

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In addition to the research, beneath the canopy layer, shrubs vary locally in density. Seedlings and saplings of canopy pine trees bide their time in the shade; when a canopy tree falls, these young trees inherit the sunlight they need to succeed to canopy status themselves. Shrub-level species include beaked hazel, mountain maple, honeysuckle, and dogwood, along with others associated with specific soils and canopies. Variation of shrub density within the forest significantly affects the habitat and diversity of animal species.

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