One Liter of Tears Episode 3
>> May 31, 2009
May 27, 2009
It’s about a girl named Aya Kito who suffered from an incurable disease called Spinocerebellar Ataxia and the original story was based on her diary that she kept on writing until she could no longer hold a pen. The book that later followed titled “One Liter of Tears” has sold over 1.1 million copies.
It stars Erika Sawajiri as Ikeuchi Aya, Hiroko Yakushimaru as Ikeuchi Shioka, Ryo Nishikidoas Asou Haruto, Jinnai Takanori as Ikeuchi Mizuo, Riko Narumi as Ikeuchi Ako, and Naohito Fujiki as Mizuno Hiroshi.
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The demand for IT specialists is growing rapidly in today’s age of technology. Here are just some of the many fields that are out there for people with IT skills.
Audio
Get ready for the game audio revolution. It's been a truism for years that game audio is neglected, overlooked, underbudgeted, and otherwise given a short shrift. With the most recent wave of gaming platforms, audio capabilities are more closely matching visual power, allowing for improved sonic standards that we've long enjoyed in other media. Game audio is an exiting and underexplored field ripe for new talent.
Design
Ah, game designer. Quite possibly the industry's most desired and most misunderstood role. Being a designer is not about sitting around thinking up cool ideas and getting paid. But just what is it about, then? As game genres expand and diversify, the designer's role is becoming ever more specialized. From level architecture to fiction writing, we’ll fill you in on the basic elements.
Production
Producer is one of the most difficult roles to describe accurately, because there are at least as many definitions of "Producer" as there are game companies. At the core, the Producer simultaneously leads and supports the project. It's a difficult role with some big challenges and even bigger rewards, if you're prepared to lead. Along with producers, game testers ensure the quality of the games, and are vital to getting the product shipped.
Programming
When you think of game developers, chances are good you think of a programmer. No surprise there, since code is the core stuff of games. But long gone are the days when a single programmer created an entire game, from code to music and everything between. In fact, no single programmer could write just the code for today's typical commercial game. Specialization is the way of this maturing industry, and you'll want to prepare in advance for your chosen specialty.
Visual Arts
Looking for a great way to put your digital art skills to use? You've come to the right place. Along with the film industry, the games industry is one of the fastest growing places to build your career as an artist. Traditional hand skills and digital know-how are both in demand. Artists who want challenging creative work that's fast-paced, collaborative, and fun, should check here first.
Biz & Misc.
If you love games but are looking for a more traditional business career, you can have it both ways! Game developers and publishers always need talented administrators, “money people,” and support staff.
ALAMBRA RALPH ADRIAN
AMAR GIL ANTHONY
AMEDO ADA
BALLADARES J
BERNASOL ERIKA JEAN
BOUFFARD DAVE MATTHEW
CAMPOS INAH
CERBO DARREL
CHINANI ALVIR
CRISTALES JUDE ANTHONY
DAZA JEO
DE PEDRO JIM RAY
FUENTEBELLA MICHAEL
GENADA KRISTELLE
GONZALES DAVE
MALING CHRISTOPHER
MAPA MARIO
MOJAS DARYL
NEISHO SHEENA
ORLEANS KELVIN
PEPINGCO HENNESY
PERALTA JOANNA
QUE JOHN ALBERT
RAMIREZ RANDY
SALLE LENBERT
SANSING ROBERT
SUAREZ ANDREW
SULLESTA NICOLE
TUMBALE ARCHEL
VILLARMA KEVIN
YANSON VINCE
Others without Family Name:
Mary Grace
ALONSO AJ MARK
AMADOR ANNA REEKA
BAUTISTA ARRIAN
BRITANICO MICHELLE
CHU LOUIE MAE
DAGANASOL GEORGIA LOUISE
DIAPERA LESLIE ANNE
DIGDIGAN DANNAH JOY
DOBLE GINO PAOLO
ELIVER ANGELIE
ESCOLLAR RENZ CARLO
ESPANOLA ANGELICA NICOLE
GEMINO MARY GIA
GERARDO DEAN PATRICK
GIGANAN MIKE
GLARAGA KRYSTEL
ISIDRO DAN MICHAEL
ISLES LISETTE ANNE
JAPITANA RALPH
MAGHIBON ROBERTO
MAULEON AUSTIN EMMANUEL
MIRA CLAUDINE DAWN
MONTECINO JOLEA ERIKA
OCEJA LOUIE JOHN
PALMARES CATHERINE
PAMINE AUGUSTUS CEASAR
QUIANO REGINE
QUILANTANG JAN EARL
RECOTE HAZELLE MARIE
TEMPOROSA JOLYN
TEODOSIO JESUS REX
TEVES PATRICIA DENISE
ACOSTAN EDMUND LOUISE
AGUILAR MAVERICK ALLEN
BANSALAN KENDALL
BERJA KRISTEL ERIKA
CHAVEZ CHARLIE
COCUBA JAN MARTIN
CORPUZ JAMES CHRISTIAN
DAVID RAMELA ANNE
DIANO KRISTOFFER LLOYD
DIVINAGRACIA IAN
DUMAPI FRANCHEZCA
ESPINO KENNETH
GANGOSO CRYSTEL
GOROSIN LARA MAE
HUYATID KIMBERLY
ISLES LISETTE ANNE
JAMBONGANAN KEVIN
LEDESMA JOY ANNE
LOPEZ MICHAEL LOUISE
MALLILLIN JHONNE LESTER
MARCO NELLE MARIE
MEDRANO JOANNE MARIE
ORDINARIO MONNEL LOUISE
PALMARES CATHERINE
PAUYON KIMBERLY
Of course there are some offices and departments unmentioned but it depends on the school and course you are in.
TIP #1
KNOW THE DESTINATION
-once you are already in your screening period you really must know where to go. Knowing where the offices are is a very great help especially that you won't waste time asking and searching for it when you are in completion of your prerequisites. Knowing where they are will save you time and energy.
TIP #2
KNOW THE PERSONNEL
-in entering the offices mentioned above, you are obliged to know evry single personnel in that office or you will also have a hard time knowing to whom you must report to. When you are not yet sure that you know the person you are reporting to, then seek help from the people who are a level higher of you.
TIP #3
KNOW THE MAP
-a college or an university is one big place. Knowing the exterior mapo will help you save time and space on knowing where to go. For example, USLS is a very big campus and you are asked to proceed to the COLLISEUM for the preparation for a concert, you dont know where to go and when you found it, they are already having the concert (FOR EXAMPLE LANG HA). It would be really helpful if you know your way around.
TIP #4
KNOW YOUR LIMITATIONS
-sometimes there are places or people that is out of your reach until further notice or until appointment is scheduled. You can't just pop in the dean's office, sometimes, because deans are the most busy people in the school, more or less. There are also some places that students are not allowed, such places that only personnels can only enter.
TIP #5
UPDATE YOURSELF
-bulletin boards are the most updated and most accurate thing for present and future events and references. If you heard something that this is what is gonna happen and you are not sure about it, read the bulletin board for a more accurate updates or you can go personally to the event manager for that said event. Anyway, sometimes, bulletin boards are sometimes the location for board/ bar exams passer besides the newspaper.
Tune in for more.
And now let's all give it up for the boys who never seemed to tire out of foolishness and "craziness" and now they are setting it to the highest level.
A trip to a place that is actually on the other side of the world, let's see how they get there.
Pag Christmas Party ah...haay..actually..dapat love teams na da ang mahampang..t anhun ta na karun kay nahuya cla yah....t boys na lang eh!sadya gni sa ila hu!bw1yawan man ko bla ugtas!!!HAHAHAHA!
and the Singing Sessions...
Dw limtan ang lyrics hw??hahah!grabe bah!Nagmalaoy sila yah!Go AJ and Dan! Btw, si Dan bala, 91 sa la salle!OMG! What a score!Genius yah.....
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College is not the same as high school guys.
Face it.
You must take this seriously or you'll ruin your life,
And no one is to be blamed except you.
So here are some tips to make it to college smoothly.
HIT THE BOOKS.
I know you guys are all dependent much on the Internet. But I tell you, what the books don't have in the Internet has something the Internet doesn't have.
The library is the best place for reference on lessons.
Books are more friendly than the eye-wrecking computers and a lot more precise though not as updated but everything can be learned by growing knowledge. The best asset of books perhaps is the wide variations of knowledge stored in it all capsulized in one book.
REVIEWING IS BETTER THAN CHEATING.
Though teachers are not supervising when discussing their lessons, some of them are very superior when it comes to tests.
Reviewing is one way of passing your tests. cheating won't do much, I'm telling you but its your choice. In college, nothing beats reviewing. To have an effective review, you just need everything written down on a sheet of paper as briefly as you can.
VACANT TIME ON SCHEDULE IS THE BEST TIME FOR STUDYING.
Keep in mind that in college, it's a busy and hectic world.
The vacant time is not for Internet or anything that will just waste your time.
Of course that if you have any tests coming up. You can take your vacant time anyhow you want just as long you don't have tests after your vacant time. So use it wisely.
BE ORGANIZED.
During your high school days, teachers were the ones who lead you on doing your assignments and dues. Get an organizer, cellphone for reminders and a calendar to know when your projects or reports are due.
ALWAYS BE READY.
You never know what to expect from your professors. Sometimes they set the date and then they just call you out to report although its not your due. But you can insist by giving him the date again. You can always talk to your professors. And it's even better if you get close to your Academic Mentors.
GIVE TIME FOR YOURSLEF.
When it's sunday or weekends, give time to yourself. Go out with your available friends and have some bonding time with yousekf and your friends.
Tune in for more tips, coming soon.
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