Thursday, October 8, 2009

A. What are the admission requirements for incoming freshmen?

Freshmen

  • Form 138 (Original Copy of un-cancelled 4th year high school report card)
  • Copy of high school diploma
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by H.S. Guidance Counselor / Principal
  • Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
  • Two 2"x2" colored photographs


B. Where are STI High Schools Located?

STI Campuses


STI Colleges and Education Centers(EC)


Metro Manila
Northern Luzon
Southern Luzon
Visayas
Mindanao


C. What is the complete address and telephone number of STI HQ?

STI HQ Address:
6/F STI Academic Center, University Parkway Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Philippines

Tel. (632) 812-1STI (784). For inquiries email us at inquire@stihq.net

D. List down the STI schools offering the Diploma in Computer-Based Bookkeeping program.

E. Enumerate the health care programs that STI is offering.

Healthcare Program

HealthcareBe a competitive nurse or healthcare professional through STI’s multidisciplinary approach to health science education. The programs integrate learning from the Humanities, Natural Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Health Science Theories and the use of computer technologies in healthcare. You will learn how to successfully plan, implement and evaluate relevant healthcare programs for different people and environments, and earn valuable experience from reputable base hospitals that are in partnership with STI.

Programs



Career Opportunities

Clinical Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Private-duty Nursing
Occupational Health Nursing
School Nursing
Military Nursing
Health Education
Research
Entrepreneurship
Nursing Attendant
Nursing Aide
Hospital Assistant
Health Aide
Caregiver of an infant/toddler
Caregiver of a child
Caregiver of an elderly
Caregiver of people with special needs


STI Alumni Association

http://www.alumni.sti.edu

I-Cares
http://www.i-cares.com

STI 25th Anniversary
http://www.sti.edu/25th_anniversary

STI Prep School, Grade School, &High School Website
http://www.sti.edu/psgshs


A. Enumarate the certification programs that Microsoft is offering.

Certification Programs

We have 4 certification programs for customers who have each skills and knowledge.

Microsoft Certified Professional

MCP logo

The Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) credential is for expert IT professionals who have the skills to successfully implement a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution in an organization.
MCP program is worldwide based program and is provided in over 200 countries and areas. It started from 1993 in Japan and as of today now we have over 130 thousands MCP in Japan.

Microsoft Certified Associate Program

MCA logo

The Microsoft Certified Associate (MCA) credential is for IT professionals who have the skills to successfully implement a common Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution in an organization. MCA program is Japanese local program and provides 4 kinds of credentials, MCA Platform (OS Network), MCA Database (Database design), MCA Application (.NET Application design) and MCA Security. It started from 2001 and as of today we have over 15 thousands MCA in Japan. (As of June, 2005)

Microsoft Sales Specialist

Exams are no longer available for the Microsoft Sales Specialist (MSS) certification after November, 2004.

Microsoft Official Trainer

MOT logo

The Microsoft Official trainer (MOT) credential holders play an important role in Microsoft Office Products training and certification process. They are regarded as Microsoft office product and course experts who have the instructional skills and technical qualifications to deliver quality training to Information Workers who use Office. MOT program is Japanese local program and provides each latest 2 versions’ Office Products as Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Excel 2003 and so on. It started from 1991 and as of today we have over 11 thousands MOT in Japan.

Microsoft Office Specialist

Office Specialist logo

Microsoft Office Specialist (Office Specialist) certification, the premier Microsoft desktop certification, is a globally recognized standard for demonstrating desktop skills. The Office Specialist program is helping meet the demand for qualified and knowledgeable people in the modern workplace. Office Specialist MCP program is worldwide based program and started from 1997 in Japan. As of today now we have over 600 thousands Office Specialist in Japan.

B.What is the newest version of Microsoft Office?

Microsoft Office 2007

C. Write the complete address of Microsoft Corporate Headquarters.

Description: The main "campus" for Microsoft is this decentralized, 300 acre corporate park in Redmond, with around 40 buildings housing 14,000 offices. The company employs over 78,000 people worldwide, 35,000 of them in the Puget Sound area, at the headquarters, at the nearby and smaller RedWest Campus (located on a former chicken ranch), and at other leased and own spaces in the region.
Location: (POINT(-122.12719917297 47.639629559418))
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Address: 1 Microsoft Way
Redmond WA

Links: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/insidefacts_ms.mspx

tag: Computer Technology
LCS: Corporate Headquarters, Industrial



Tuesday, September 29, 2009

21 GUNS by Green Day (Lyrics)


Do you know what's worth fighting for?
When it's not worth dying for?
Does it take your breath away
And you feel yourself suffocating?

Does the pain weigh out the pride?
And you look for a place to hide?
Did someone break your heart inside?
You're in ruins

One, 21 guns
Lay down your arms, give up the fight
One, 21 guns
Throw up your arms into the sky, you and I

When you're at the end of the road
And you lost all sense of control
And your thoughts have taken their toll
When your mind breaks the spirit of your soul

Your faith walks on broken glass
And the hangover doesn't pass
Nothing's ever built to last
You're in ruins

One, 21 guns
Lay down your arms, give up the fight
One, 21 guns
Throw up your arms into the sky, you and I

Did you try to live on your own
When you burned down the house and home?
Did you stand too close to the fire
Like a liar looking for forgiveness from a stone?

When it's time to live and let die
And you can't get another try
Something inside this heart has died
You're in ruins

One, 21 guns
Lay down your arms, give up the fight
One, 21 guns
Throw up your arms into the sky

One, 21 guns
Lay down your arms, give up the fight
One, 21 guns
Throw up your arms into the sky, you and I


Calls for help flood cyberspace as ‘Ondoy’ pummeled Luzon










It’s the old Filipino practice of bayanihan, expressed in the age of Web 2.0. As strong winds, torrential rains and extensive flooding due to tropical storm “Ondoy" buffeted Metro Manila and the rest of Luzon, Filipinos turned to various Internet sites not only for the latest news updates, but also to share information and to call for help.

The online world of social media became a convenient means to keep connected as land lines went busy, cell phone networks conked out, and government websites bogged down. In the microblogging site Twitter, for example, “Ondoy" and “NDCC" (the government’s National Disaster Coordinating Council) became top-trending topics on Saturday, mostly due to Filipinos twitting contact numbers of disaster relief agencies that they could contact for help. At another microblogging site, Plurk, Filipino users not only “plurked" emergency numbers but also suggested ways to channel donations to the disaster victims. “Let us reach out to the victims of typhoon Ondoy. In this time of need, every charitable act will matter," said a Filipina who goes by her username pearlychelle. The social networking site Facebook was also flooded with calls for help and wall posts on information about relief centers and hotline numbers. GMANews.TV’s Bagyong “Ondoy" Facebook page became an interactive bulletin board where Filipinos can post contact numbers, addresses, calls for help, inquiries and various messages of people stranded in flooded neighborhoods and buildings, vehicles trapped in gridlock, and travelers stuck in ports and terminals.

At least 46 people, including 40 in the province of Rizal, were confirmed dead due to floods caused by tropical storm “Ondoy," officials said on Saturday.

Rizal Gov. Casimiro Ynares III said the fatalities were from the towns of Tanay, Rodriguez (formerly Montalban) and Angono.

In an interview over radio dzRH late Saturday, Ynares said many more were missing in other towns but he could not yet give details.


Sunday, September 27, 2009

How to Install Windows 98 on a Computer with No Operating System

To install Windows 98, you must have one of the following products:

The "Microsoft Windows 98 Upgrade" product. This upgrade product is available on CD-ROM. When you use the Windows 98 Upgrade version, you must have a copy of the previous version of Windows on CD-ROM or on floppy disks for the compliance-check procedure during Setup. Make sure that you have your qualifying version of Windows on CD-ROM or on floppy disks before you run Setup. Note that you must also have a Windows 98 Startup disk to install this product.For additional information about how to create a Windows 98 Startup disk, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
187632 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/187632/EN-US/ ) How to Create a Windows 98 Startup Disk that Supports FAT32
The "Microsoft Windows 98 for PCs Without Windows" product. This version is available on CD-ROM. A Windows 98 Startup disk is included with the product

Minimum Hardware Requirements to Install Windows 98
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The minimum hardware requirements include:
486DX 66-MHz or faster processor (Pentium recommended)
16 megabytes (MB) of memory (24 MB recommended)
195 MB of free hard disk space (the required space may vary from 120 MB to 295 MB, depending on your computer's configuration and the options you choose to install)
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
3.5-inch high-density floppy disk drive
Video adapter and monitor that support VGA or higher resolution
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing deviceFor additional information about the minimum hardware requirements, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
182751 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182751/EN-US/ ) Minimum Hardware Requirements for Windows 98

System Updates, Device Drivers, and Other Considerations
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CMOS Antivirus Utility
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It is important to disable any CMOS antivirus utility that is enabled on your computer before you run Setup. If you are not sure if this feature is enabled on your computer, view the documentation that is included with your computer, or contact the computer manufacturer.
Drive Overlay Software
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If your computer uses drive overlay software to enable large hard disk support, the drive overlay software must be installed before you install Windows 98. To install the drive overlay software, view the documentation that is included with the software or contact the software manufacturer.
System Updates and Device Drivers
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To ensure that your hardware and software is compatible with Windows 98, verify that you have the latest drivers, Basic Input Output System (BIOS), or patches for your hardware and software before you run Setup.If your computer uses proprietary hardware and you try to install Windows 98 on a clean hard disk, you may receive error messages. Before you install the retail or upgrade version of Windows 98 on your computer, check with the hardware manufacturer and verify that there are no known issues. Also, if your current version of Windows was preinstalled on your computer and was bundled with a software package that is on a Restore CD-ROM, you may not be able install the programs that are on the Restore CD-ROM. If this is the case, use the hardware manufacturer's Restore CD-ROM to install Windows 95 and the included programs first, and then run Setup from the Windows 98 Upgrade version. View your original hardware documentation if you are not sure how to run the Restore CD-ROM.WARNING: When you run the Restore CD-ROM, it may delete all of the data on your hard disk.
Real-Mode CD-ROM Support
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The Windows 98 Startup disk contains generic CD-ROM drivers that work with most CD-ROM drives. The Windows 98 Startup disk contains generic, real-mode ATAPI CD-ROM and small computer system interface (SCSI) drivers that can enable CD-ROM drives after you boot from the Windows 98 Startup disk. These CD-ROM drivers are not guaranteed to work with all CD-ROM drives. They may work as a replacement driver if the real-mode CD-ROM drivers that are included with your CD-ROM drive are not available. If these drivers do not work with your CD-ROM drive, view the documentation that is included with your hardware, or contact your hardware manufacturer.

How to Prepare the Hard Disk for the Windows 98 Installation Procedure
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WARNING: The following information applies to preparing an empty hard disk for the installation of Windows 98. If you use the following steps on a hard disk that is not empty, all of the data that is on that hard disk is deleted.Before you install Windows 98 on an empty hard disk, you must first create a primary partition and then format a file system on that partition. Each allocated space on the hard disk (primary partition or logical drive) is assigned a drive letter. Windows 98 supports the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. When you run the Fdisk tool on a hard disk that is larger than 512 MB, you are prompted to choose a file system.The FAT16 file system has a maximum of 2 gigabytes (GB) for each allocated space, or drive letter. For example, if you use the FAT16 file system and you have a 6-GB hard disk, you can have three drive letters (C, D, and E), each with 2 GB of allocated space.The FAT32 file system supports drives up to 2 terabytes in size and stores files on smaller sections of the hard disk than does the FAT16 file system. This results in more free space on the hard disk. The FAT32 file system does not support drives that are smaller than 512 MB. For additional information about the FAT32 file system, click the article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
154997 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154997/EN-US/ ) Description of the FAT32 File System
118335 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/118335/EN-US/ ) Maximum Partition Size Using FAT16 File System More information about file systems is also available in the "Getting Started" manual that is included with the Windows 98 CD-ROM.For additional information about the Fdisk tool, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
66706 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/66706/EN-US/ ) The Four Steps Needed to Make a Hard Disk Usable
How to Partition the Hard Disk
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After you decide which file system you want to use, run the Fdisk tool:
Insert the Windows 98 Startup disk in the floppy disk drive, and then restart your computer.
When the Microsoft Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, choose the Start computer without CD-ROM support option, and then press ENTER.
At a command prompt, type fdisk, and then press ENTER.
If the hard disk is larger than 512 MB, you receive the following prompt:
Your computer has a disk larger than 512 MB. This version of Windows includes improved support for large disks, resulting in more efficient use of disk space on large drives, and allowing disks over 2 GB to be formatted as a single drive.IMPORTANT: If you enable large disk support and create any new drives on this disk, you will not be able to access the new drive(s) using other operating systems, including some versions of Windows 95 and Windows NT, as well as earlier versions of Windows and MS-DOS. In addition, disk utilities that were not designated explicitly for the FAT32 file system will not be able to work with this disk. If you need to access this disk with other operating systems or older disk utilities, do no enable large drive support.Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)? If you want to use the FAT32 file system, press Y, and then press ENTER. If you want to use the FAT16 file system, press N, and then press ENTER.
After you press ENTER, the Fdisk Options menu is displayed. Press 1 to select the Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive option, and then press ENTER.
Press 1 to select the Create Primary DOS Partition option, and then press ENTER.
After you press ENTER, you receive the following prompt:
Do you wish to use the maximum available size for primary DOS partition?FAT32 File System:
If you chose the FAT32 file system in step 4 and you want all of the space on the hard disk to be assigned to drive C, press Y, and then press ENTER.
Press ESC, and then press ESC to quit the Fdisk tool and return to a command prompt.
Skip to step 10.FAT16 File System:
If you chose the FAT16 file system in step 4, and you want the first 2 GB on the hard disk to be assigned to drive C, press Y, and then press ENTER.
Press ESC to return to the Options menu, and then skip to step i.
If you want to customize the size of the partitions (the logical drives) on the hard disk, press N, and then press ENTER.
A prompt is displayed for you to type the size that you want for the primary partition in megabytes or percent of disk space. Note that for a Windows 98-based computer, Microsoft recommends that you make the primary partition at least 500 MB. Type the size of the partition that you want to create, and then press ENTER.
Press ESC to return to the Options menu.
Press 2 to select the Set active partition option, and then press ENTER.
When you are prompted to type the number of the partition that you want to make the active partition, press 1, and then press ENTER.
Press ESC to return to the Options menu.
To assign drive letters to the additional space on the hard disk:
Press 1, and then press ENTER.
Press 2 to select the Create Extended DOS Partition option, and then press ENTER.
The option that appears displays the maximum space that is available for the extended partition. You can adjust the size of the partition or you can use the default size. Note that the default maximum space is recommended, but the space can be divided between multiple drive letters. Type the amount of space that you want, press ENTER, and then press ESC.
The Create Logical DOS Drive(s) in the Extended DOS Partition menu is displayed. This is the menu that you use to assign the remaining hard disk space to the additional drive letters. Type the amount of space that you want to assign to the next drive letter at the Enter logical drive size in Mbytes or percent of disk space (%) prompt, and then press ENTER.
A table that lists the drive letter that you created and the amount of space that is on that drive is displayed. If there is still free space on the hard disk, it is displayed near the bottom of the table. Repeat steps 1 through 4 until you receive the following message:
All available space in the Extended DOS Partition is assigned to local drives
After you receive this message, press ESC, and then press ESC to quit the Fdisk tool and return to a command prompt.
After you create the partitions, restart you computer with the Windows 98 Startup disk in the floppy disk drive.
When the Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, choose the Start computer without CD-ROM support option, and then press ENTER.
When a command prompt is displayed, type format c:, and then press ENTER.NOTE: If you receive a "Bad command or file name" message, you may need to extract the Format.com utility to your Startup disk. To do this, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER:
extract ebd.cab format.comAfter the Format.com utility is extracted to your Startup disk and a command prompt is displayed, type format c:.
When you successfully run the Format.com utility, you receive the following prompt:
WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISK DRIVE C: WILL BE LOST!Proceed with Format (Y/N)? Press Y, and then press ENTER to format drive C.
After the format procedure is finished, you receive the following prompt:
Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)? This is an optional feature that you can use to type a name for the hard disk. Type an 11-character name for the drive, or leave it blank, and then press ENTER.
Repeat steps 10 through 13 for any additional drive letters that you created in step i.
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How to Install Windows 98
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After you partition and format your hard disk, you can install Windows 98:
Insert the Windows 98 Startup disk in the floppy disk drive, and then restart your computer.
When the Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, choose the Start computer with CD-ROM support option, and then press ENTER.
If CD-ROM support is provided by the generic drivers on the Startup disk, you receive one of the following messages, where X is the drive letter that is assigned to your CD-ROM drive:
Drive X: = Driver MSCD001Drive X: = Driver OEMCD001 NOTE: If your CD-ROM drive is not available after you boot from the Windows 98 Startup disk, install the CD-ROM drivers that are included with your CD-ROM drive. For information about how to obtain and install the most current driver for your CD-ROM drive, view the documentation that is included with your device, or contact your hardware manufacturer.
Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, type the following command at a command prompt, and then press ENTER
X:\setupwhere X is the drive letter that is assigned to your CD-ROM drive.
When you receive the following message, press ENTER, and then follow the instructions on the screen to complete the Setup procedure:
Please wait while the Setup initializes. Setup is now going to perform a routine check on your system. To continue press Enter.


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