Tuesday, October 27, 2009
semester break..
hahha ingon nila semester break na.. wala nako na feel.. hehehe since school works and projects japun among gina-atubang... hahahaiz.. pressure na kaau exhausted pa jud.. hahhahiz fast approaching napud enrollment bayad diri bayad didto napud ang drama.. hahahiz.. wala na pa jud koy work to support my needs,, hahhaiz asa na pud sa parents... well.. hope na ma okey na among mga projects.. and dapat positive response ang response ni sir.. hahahiz.. karon ra ko kabalik ug blog.. kay so busy...
Friday, October 23, 2009
evaluating a system
Assuming you were tapped by the university president to evaluate the new enrollment system implemented this semester, enumerate your observations/comments and suggest possible areas and ways where improvements can be made. Your observations/suggestions should be properly validated with facts and literatures...(you may start with the diagrams posted in the strategic locations of the university)... (3000words)
Every schools, universities and colleges has its own enrollment system. Here in the university of Southeastern Philippines this past few years was used an enrollment system that was developed by an outsourcing company. The University of Southeastern Philippines paid the outsourcing company to maintain the system. But know this year the University uses a new enrollment system that was developed by the two instructors in the Institute of Computing here in the university.
For me, the old system or the enrollment system was the convenient one for me and also to those college that have few students or enrollees since they don’t need to fall in line just to be officially enroll. Also we used the old enrollment system for almost 4 years and it is convenient for us and those who uses the old enrollment system for the past 3 to 4 years. But as we all know if we don’t embrace change how can certain object improved if we don’t embrace change. Here below is the flow of old enrollment system, for OLD Student first is Paying of fees (Local Council fee, Obrero Campus Student Council fee, collegiate headlight fee and Insurance), second (For scholars) Validate scholarship at the Office of Student Services, third go to your college adviser, submit or present all necessary documents, and secure a Pre-Registration form, fourth Fill up the Pre-Registration form and have your adviser to sign it, fifth submit the Pre-Registration form to the encoder and secure Certificate of Registration, sixth (For scholars) Verify student accounts at the bookkeeper. (For non-scholars) Pay tuition fee at the cashier, seventh complete enrolment by getting stamped “Officially Enrolled” at the Registrar, lastly validating the library card. For freshmen and new student first go to UGTO and fill up student records, second paying of fees (IC Local Council fee, Obrero Campus Student Council fee, collegiate headlight fee and Insurance), third For scholars) Apply for a scholarship at the Office Student Services, Enroll in ROTC or CWTS, fourth go to your college adviser, submit or present all necessary documents, and secure a Pre-Registration form, fifth filled up the Pre-Registration form with the sign of the adviser, sixth submit the Pre-Registration form to the encoder and secure Certificate of Registration, seventh (For scholars) Verify student accounts at the bookkeeper. (For non-scholars) Pay tuition fee at the cashier, eighth submit all necessary documents/requirements and complete enrolment by getting stamped “Officially Enrolled” at the Registrar, ninth apply for a library card.
This is the flow of the current enrollment system this is for the Enrollment Procedure for New Students and Transferees first go to University Guidance and Testing Office for encoding of student information and ID number assignment. Then if you are a scholar go to OSS for scholarship application and releasing of scholarship card. After in ROTC/CWTS for registration and sectioning of CWTS/ROTC, Releasing of CWTS/ROTC slip. Afterward Go To The department or College where you want to be enrolled. Present enrollment requirements, Advising/Pre-registration, Payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC, Headlight and Insurance), Encoding, Assessment of fees, Temporary COR printing. Next go to Registrar and submit enrollment requirements such as Form 138(High School Card), Photocopy of NSO birth certificate, USEPAT entrance examination result, Admission slip, Medical certification, Certificate of Good Moral (original), 2pcs 2x2 ID picture, Prospectus of the enrolled course, 1 pc long brown envelope, Official receipt of tuition and other fees and Printing of Official COR.
This is the enrollment procedure for old students first go to student accounts window and checks the following: student accounts, balance and the clearance signing. Then go to your college office for first advising or pre-registration, second payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC,Headlight and Insurance), third for encoding of the subjects, fourth the assessment of fees and the temporary COR printing. If you are a scholar you must proceed to student accounts to submit temporary COR and to post your accounts. If not a scholar you can now proceed to the cashier to submit your temporary COR and pay your matriculation then the cashier will print your receipt. Lastly go to Registrar and present the following: clearance, official receipts (tuitions and other fees) and the assigned registrar will print your official COR.
This is the enrollment procedure for shiftees first go to student accounts window and checks the following: student accounts, balance and the clearance signing. Then go to your former college get the following letter: request to shift and recommend to shift. After that go to your desired college and present the letters then the new college will accept you and the adviser will advise you. Then go to University Guidance and Testing Office for the student profile update. Then go to your college office for first advising or pre-registration, second payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC, Headlight and Insurance), third for encoding of the subjects, fourth the assessment of fees and the temporary COR printing. If you are a scholar you must proceed to student accounts to submit temporary COR and to post your accounts. If not a scholar you can now proceed to the cashier to submit temporary COR and pay your matriculation then the cashier will print your receipt. Lastly go to Registrar and present the following: clearance, official receipts (tuitions and other fees) and the assigned registrar will print your official COR.
Actually I don’t know how to evaluate a system what are the major parts need to evaluate if I will evaluate the database of the system or the coding or the logic or anything. But I have read an article that about evaluating a system I think will also help me in evaluating the enrollment system. But one question that bothers me, why does the university need to get or need to shift to a new enrollment system? I don’t know what’s the primary reason but for me I think that the university don’t have enough money to pay for the maintenance of the system or they want to use the in source programmers? This is an article that I have read and I don’t know who made this article I only read this in a notepad sorry if I didn’t recognize the author of the article. But this article helps me a lot and I want you to know it. this is about the “What to look for in a Database System”
1. Does the system appear easy to use?
Assuming you received a demo disk or watched a product demonstration, you should be able to get a feel for how to use the system. Are the instructions on the screens easy to understand? Are there clear menu selections? Is there a logical flow of steps or processes to follow? Can you use the mouse to give instructions or move from one screen to another? Are the instructions written in English as opposed to "computer-ese"? These are a few of the things to look for in evaluating how user-friendly the system is.
2. Does the system have adequate installation and reference documentation?
Will you be able to install the system yourself or will the vendor provide this service? Are there adequate, clearly written instructions provided? Is there user or reference material included with the software? If possible ask to see written documentation before you purchase.
3. Is the database relational?
A relational database (as opposed to a flat file) means you can have multiple jobs in process at the same time, while keeping track of each one. For example, with a relational database, you are able to have dozens of active jobs, each at a different stage. At any time, you can locate a particular job, identify the respondents and the client associated with it, and edit information pertaining to the job. And even after the job is closed, you can revisit that job and identify all the details of the job, including the respondents who participated in it. A relational database has obvious advantages over a flat file.
4. Does the system have features that will save you time and money?
Look for the extra features that can boost your productivity. Mailing labels and reports are useful. Pre-formatted recruiting lists and/or sign-in sheets will save you time. Client invoicing is a handy option. If you can identify at least one feature that will save you a significant amount of time that database system will probably be a sound investment.
5. Is the database written in an application that is widely used and has a good reputation?
There are dozens of database applications on the market today. They vary tremendously in cost, ease of use, and popularity. Some database applications have very specialized uses. If the database system you purchase is written in one of the more popular applications (e.g. Access, Paradox, SQL Server), you will gain several advantages. First, your vendor or developer will have better access to technical support. This will benefit both of you if there's a bug or problem your developer has not previously encountered. Second, it will be easier for you to exchange data with other applications such as a word processing program or spreadsheet. Finally, using a popular application will give you peace of mind if you have an emergency and your files need to be recovered or restored. You are more likely to find help locally if your database system is written in one of the more popular applications.
6. Can the system import and export data to and from other applications?
Suppose you acquire a computerized list of respondents, along with their addresses, dates of birth, and other demographic information. Rather than manually entering each record into your database system, you might prefer to import the information directly into your database. A system that imports and exports data in the form of text, spreadsheets, for these purposes can save hours of data entry time.
All the mentioned above is a great help when evaluating a database system this is also helpful in our SAD subject.
Every schools, universities and colleges has its own enrollment system. Here in the university of Southeastern Philippines this past few years was used an enrollment system that was developed by an outsourcing company. The University of Southeastern Philippines paid the outsourcing company to maintain the system. But know this year the University uses a new enrollment system that was developed by the two instructors in the Institute of Computing here in the university.
For me, the old system or the enrollment system was the convenient one for me and also to those college that have few students or enrollees since they don’t need to fall in line just to be officially enroll. Also we used the old enrollment system for almost 4 years and it is convenient for us and those who uses the old enrollment system for the past 3 to 4 years. But as we all know if we don’t embrace change how can certain object improved if we don’t embrace change. Here below is the flow of old enrollment system, for OLD Student first is Paying of fees (Local Council fee, Obrero Campus Student Council fee, collegiate headlight fee and Insurance), second (For scholars) Validate scholarship at the Office of Student Services, third go to your college adviser, submit or present all necessary documents, and secure a Pre-Registration form, fourth Fill up the Pre-Registration form and have your adviser to sign it, fifth submit the Pre-Registration form to the encoder and secure Certificate of Registration, sixth (For scholars) Verify student accounts at the bookkeeper. (For non-scholars) Pay tuition fee at the cashier, seventh complete enrolment by getting stamped “Officially Enrolled” at the Registrar, lastly validating the library card. For freshmen and new student first go to UGTO and fill up student records, second paying of fees (IC Local Council fee, Obrero Campus Student Council fee, collegiate headlight fee and Insurance), third For scholars) Apply for a scholarship at the Office Student Services, Enroll in ROTC or CWTS, fourth go to your college adviser, submit or present all necessary documents, and secure a Pre-Registration form, fifth filled up the Pre-Registration form with the sign of the adviser, sixth submit the Pre-Registration form to the encoder and secure Certificate of Registration, seventh (For scholars) Verify student accounts at the bookkeeper. (For non-scholars) Pay tuition fee at the cashier, eighth submit all necessary documents/requirements and complete enrolment by getting stamped “Officially Enrolled” at the Registrar, ninth apply for a library card.
This is the flow of the current enrollment system this is for the Enrollment Procedure for New Students and Transferees first go to University Guidance and Testing Office for encoding of student information and ID number assignment. Then if you are a scholar go to OSS for scholarship application and releasing of scholarship card. After in ROTC/CWTS for registration and sectioning of CWTS/ROTC, Releasing of CWTS/ROTC slip. Afterward Go To The department or College where you want to be enrolled. Present enrollment requirements, Advising/Pre-registration, Payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC, Headlight and Insurance), Encoding, Assessment of fees, Temporary COR printing. Next go to Registrar and submit enrollment requirements such as Form 138(High School Card), Photocopy of NSO birth certificate, USEPAT entrance examination result, Admission slip, Medical certification, Certificate of Good Moral (original), 2pcs 2x2 ID picture, Prospectus of the enrolled course, 1 pc long brown envelope, Official receipt of tuition and other fees and Printing of Official COR.
This is the enrollment procedure for old students first go to student accounts window and checks the following: student accounts, balance and the clearance signing. Then go to your college office for first advising or pre-registration, second payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC,Headlight and Insurance), third for encoding of the subjects, fourth the assessment of fees and the temporary COR printing. If you are a scholar you must proceed to student accounts to submit temporary COR and to post your accounts. If not a scholar you can now proceed to the cashier to submit your temporary COR and pay your matriculation then the cashier will print your receipt. Lastly go to Registrar and present the following: clearance, official receipts (tuitions and other fees) and the assigned registrar will print your official COR.
This is the enrollment procedure for shiftees first go to student accounts window and checks the following: student accounts, balance and the clearance signing. Then go to your former college get the following letter: request to shift and recommend to shift. After that go to your desired college and present the letters then the new college will accept you and the adviser will advise you. Then go to University Guidance and Testing Office for the student profile update. Then go to your college office for first advising or pre-registration, second payment of other fees (Local council, OCSC, Headlight and Insurance), third for encoding of the subjects, fourth the assessment of fees and the temporary COR printing. If you are a scholar you must proceed to student accounts to submit temporary COR and to post your accounts. If not a scholar you can now proceed to the cashier to submit temporary COR and pay your matriculation then the cashier will print your receipt. Lastly go to Registrar and present the following: clearance, official receipts (tuitions and other fees) and the assigned registrar will print your official COR.
Actually I don’t know how to evaluate a system what are the major parts need to evaluate if I will evaluate the database of the system or the coding or the logic or anything. But I have read an article that about evaluating a system I think will also help me in evaluating the enrollment system. But one question that bothers me, why does the university need to get or need to shift to a new enrollment system? I don’t know what’s the primary reason but for me I think that the university don’t have enough money to pay for the maintenance of the system or they want to use the in source programmers? This is an article that I have read and I don’t know who made this article I only read this in a notepad sorry if I didn’t recognize the author of the article. But this article helps me a lot and I want you to know it. this is about the “What to look for in a Database System”
1. Does the system appear easy to use?
Assuming you received a demo disk or watched a product demonstration, you should be able to get a feel for how to use the system. Are the instructions on the screens easy to understand? Are there clear menu selections? Is there a logical flow of steps or processes to follow? Can you use the mouse to give instructions or move from one screen to another? Are the instructions written in English as opposed to "computer-ese"? These are a few of the things to look for in evaluating how user-friendly the system is.
2. Does the system have adequate installation and reference documentation?
Will you be able to install the system yourself or will the vendor provide this service? Are there adequate, clearly written instructions provided? Is there user or reference material included with the software? If possible ask to see written documentation before you purchase.
3. Is the database relational?
A relational database (as opposed to a flat file) means you can have multiple jobs in process at the same time, while keeping track of each one. For example, with a relational database, you are able to have dozens of active jobs, each at a different stage. At any time, you can locate a particular job, identify the respondents and the client associated with it, and edit information pertaining to the job. And even after the job is closed, you can revisit that job and identify all the details of the job, including the respondents who participated in it. A relational database has obvious advantages over a flat file.
4. Does the system have features that will save you time and money?
Look for the extra features that can boost your productivity. Mailing labels and reports are useful. Pre-formatted recruiting lists and/or sign-in sheets will save you time. Client invoicing is a handy option. If you can identify at least one feature that will save you a significant amount of time that database system will probably be a sound investment.
5. Is the database written in an application that is widely used and has a good reputation?
There are dozens of database applications on the market today. They vary tremendously in cost, ease of use, and popularity. Some database applications have very specialized uses. If the database system you purchase is written in one of the more popular applications (e.g. Access, Paradox, SQL Server), you will gain several advantages. First, your vendor or developer will have better access to technical support. This will benefit both of you if there's a bug or problem your developer has not previously encountered. Second, it will be easier for you to exchange data with other applications such as a word processing program or spreadsheet. Finally, using a popular application will give you peace of mind if you have an emergency and your files need to be recovered or restored. You are more likely to find help locally if your database system is written in one of the more popular applications.
6. Can the system import and export data to and from other applications?
Suppose you acquire a computerized list of respondents, along with their addresses, dates of birth, and other demographic information. Rather than manually entering each record into your database system, you might prefer to import the information directly into your database. A system that imports and exports data in the form of text, spreadsheets, for these purposes can save hours of data entry time.
All the mentioned above is a great help when evaluating a database system this is also helpful in our SAD subject.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
COMDDAP
COMDDAP or the COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES is an association of the country's top information technology businesses, leaded by their president JEFFERSON T. PLAZA (General Manager, Advance Solutions, Inc). Promoting the sustainable development of the of the country's information technology industry through voluntary collaboration of its member companies is the primary objective of the said association. COMDDAP also provides their members general views and updates from different high individuals and sectors, private or non private to keep up the spirit and the knowledge to its organization. Its vision is to promote and elevate the standards of IT or the Information Technology in the Philippines associated by the groups of outstanding computer companies. The vision of promoting and elevating the standards of Information technology (IT) in the Philippines fueled a group of prominent computer companies to form the Computer Distributors and Dealers Association of the Philippines or COMDDAP. Its initial member-companies represent the world's leading makers and providers of computer products, solutions and peripherals. In 1997, the manufacturing sector - represented by industry leaders Hewlett Packard, Epson and Compaq, among others - was integrated into the COMDDAP membership, making the association a more diverse representation of the IT sector and thus the new name, COMPUTER MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS ASSOCIATION OF THE PHILIPPINES. This is according to the http://www.comddap.org/aboutus.htm
Last July 2, 2009 an important event has been conducted in Apo View Hotel in Davao City with tht title “COMDDAP DAVAO EXPO 2009” I think this is one of the biggest event held in Mindanao that talks about IT industry. I was first registered for the seminar which will be held at Apo View Hotel last July 2, 2009 at the http://www.comddap.org/aboutus.htm but unluckily a confirmation was not sent to me so I registered to this link http://www.nexusgroup.com.ph/tng/registration.php . Me, and my classmate went to Apo view around 10 o’clock am but we don’t know where the room of the seminar about the Windows Server 2008 - Edupro Inc. So we take a look at the exhibit in which there are a lot of exhibitors. Many of technology were introduced and put in to exhibit.
Around 11 o’clock in the morning we take our launch and by 12 o’clock noon we went to the room where the seminar will be held there we wait for an hour in order to start the seminar. The first presenter was the The ERIC Dealer Management System - Jupiter Systems, Inc. in which they introduce us about their products and the system they are using. I’m not so interesting about the topic since they merely focus on the cars. But when they tackled about the system they are using I was then interest about the system. The system they are using is the SERVICE MANAGEMENT. Jupiter Systems incorporated is a Philippine-based IT company dedicated to delivering business solutions for medium to large companies globally. JSI is one of the most experienced software houses in the Philippines and was one of the pioneers of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in the country. The company has been delivering business solutions for the past 25 years. According to their site http://www.jupitersystems.com.ph/about.aspx.
around 2 o’clock in the afternoon the next presenter was the The HP Thin Client - Nexus Technologies, Inc.. they tackled about the thin client. According to the Wikipedia.org “Thin Client is a client computer or client software in client-server architecture networks which depends primarily on the central server for processing activities, and mainly focuses on conveying input and output between the user and the remote server. In contrast, a thick or fat client does as much processing as possible and passes only data for communications and storage to the server”. Thin client has its features that saves electricity and produces less radiation.
It is nice to be involved in this kind of activities. Activities that will open or eyes and mind in the real world of information technology and business. Many of us including me don’t really know what will be my future carrier to take. I’m so grateful that I have join and participate in the activity. I’m looking forward those activities will be held in Mindanao especially in Davao City.
Last July 2, 2009 an important event has been conducted in Apo View Hotel in Davao City with tht title “COMDDAP DAVAO EXPO 2009” I think this is one of the biggest event held in Mindanao that talks about IT industry. I was first registered for the seminar which will be held at Apo View Hotel last July 2, 2009 at the http://www.comddap.org/aboutus.htm but unluckily a confirmation was not sent to me so I registered to this link http://www.nexusgroup.com.ph/tng/registration.php . Me, and my classmate went to Apo view around 10 o’clock am but we don’t know where the room of the seminar about the Windows Server 2008 - Edupro Inc. So we take a look at the exhibit in which there are a lot of exhibitors. Many of technology were introduced and put in to exhibit.
Around 11 o’clock in the morning we take our launch and by 12 o’clock noon we went to the room where the seminar will be held there we wait for an hour in order to start the seminar. The first presenter was the The ERIC Dealer Management System - Jupiter Systems, Inc. in which they introduce us about their products and the system they are using. I’m not so interesting about the topic since they merely focus on the cars. But when they tackled about the system they are using I was then interest about the system. The system they are using is the SERVICE MANAGEMENT. Jupiter Systems incorporated is a Philippine-based IT company dedicated to delivering business solutions for medium to large companies globally. JSI is one of the most experienced software houses in the Philippines and was one of the pioneers of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in the country. The company has been delivering business solutions for the past 25 years. According to their site http://www.jupitersystems.com.ph/about.aspx.
around 2 o’clock in the afternoon the next presenter was the The HP Thin Client - Nexus Technologies, Inc.. they tackled about the thin client. According to the Wikipedia.org “Thin Client is a client computer or client software in client-server architecture networks which depends primarily on the central server for processing activities, and mainly focuses on conveying input and output between the user and the remote server. In contrast, a thick or fat client does as much processing as possible and passes only data for communications and storage to the server”. Thin client has its features that saves electricity and produces less radiation.
It is nice to be involved in this kind of activities. Activities that will open or eyes and mind in the real world of information technology and business. Many of us including me don’t really know what will be my future carrier to take. I’m so grateful that I have join and participate in the activity. I’m looking forward those activities will be held in Mindanao especially in Davao City.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
grabeh ang init..
Hahahah heavy traffic.. hahahiz kapoya d I mag simulate ug traffic noh?? (tama ban a nga term…? heheheh) kailakag 2.30pm mi ngsugod ug observed tapos nahuman mi almost 7pm sa gabie.. hahahiz kakapoi kapoi ihap sa mga sakyanan nga naga agi hahhahh.. pero narealize nako kung kapoi to among gibuhat unza nlng kaya ang mga traffic pilceman or traffic enforcer? Hahahiz.. may gani kay dli mi traffic enforcer unzaon nlng kaya.. hahahha cguro kuyapan nako kung ako naa sa tunga.. hahahah
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
report in simulation
MODELLING W/ GENERAL PURPOSE LANGUAGES
Advantages:
– Little or no additional software cost
– Universally available (portable)
– No additional training (Everybody knows…(language X) ! )
Disadvantages:
– Every model starts from scratch
– Very little reusable code
– Long development cycle for each model
– Difficult verification phase
GEN. PURPOSE LANGUAGES USED FOR SIMULATION
FORTRAN
– Probably more models than any other language.
PASCAL
– Not as universal as FORTRAN
MODULA
– Many improvements over PASCAL
C, C++
– Object-oriented programming language
MODELLING W/ GENERAL SIMULATION LANGUAGES
Advantages:
– Standardized features often needed in modeling
– Shorter development cycle for each model
– Much assistance in model verification
– Very readable code
Disadvantages:
– Higher software cost (up-front)
– Additional training required
– Limited portability
Advantages:
– Little or no additional software cost
– Universally available (portable)
– No additional training (Everybody knows…(language X) ! )
Disadvantages:
– Every model starts from scratch
– Very little reusable code
– Long development cycle for each model
– Difficult verification phase
GEN. PURPOSE LANGUAGES USED FOR SIMULATION
FORTRAN
– Probably more models than any other language.
PASCAL
– Not as universal as FORTRAN
MODULA
– Many improvements over PASCAL
C, C++
– Object-oriented programming language
MODELLING W/ GENERAL SIMULATION LANGUAGES
Advantages:
– Standardized features often needed in modeling
– Shorter development cycle for each model
– Much assistance in model verification
– Very readable code
Disadvantages:
– Higher software cost (up-front)
– Additional training required
– Limited portability
Sunday, August 16, 2009
TENSION
one of the things that i dont want to feel.
this feeling can cause me heartache.
i feel that i cannot breath,
my heart beats faster.
my muscles wont work.
i dont know why is this happening.
i feel when im in a situation like this
im one of the reason of this situation.
is this a part of growing up?
if it is i dont want to grow up.
people may think im weak.
but truly im weak.
maybe they find me strong but im weak.
its just i dont want to be in this kind of situation.
i dont know why im acting like this
acting stupid, acting weak, acting like a child,
who my playmate get my favorite toy.
acting strange, acting who im not with myself.
this is the first time i feel uneasy.
uneasy with people around me.
uneasy to talk
uneasy to let go
uneasy to for me to say sorry.
uneasy to my environment
i want to tell to the person
who i have hurt in today and yesterday.
now the sun is shinning
its a sign that there is a new day
a new opportunity to come
a new tomorrow
a new possibilities
a new you
but for me damage has been done.
move forward and always face forward
its a start of a wonderful tomorrow.
this feeling can cause me heartache.
i feel that i cannot breath,
my heart beats faster.
my muscles wont work.
i dont know why is this happening.
i feel when im in a situation like this
im one of the reason of this situation.
is this a part of growing up?
if it is i dont want to grow up.
people may think im weak.
but truly im weak.
maybe they find me strong but im weak.
its just i dont want to be in this kind of situation.
i dont know why im acting like this
acting stupid, acting weak, acting like a child,
who my playmate get my favorite toy.
acting strange, acting who im not with myself.
this is the first time i feel uneasy.
uneasy with people around me.
uneasy to talk
uneasy to let go
uneasy to for me to say sorry.
uneasy to my environment
i want to tell to the person
who i have hurt in today and yesterday.
now the sun is shinning
its a sign that there is a new day
a new opportunity to come
a new tomorrow
a new possibilities
a new you
but for me damage has been done.
move forward and always face forward
its a start of a wonderful tomorrow.
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