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The Birth of "Philippine Alliance of Xseminarians" (PAX)

Sunday, November 8, 2009 0 comments


The  Philippine Alliance of Xseminarians (PAX) invites you to join other former seminarians (religious and diocesan) at www.paxseminarians.com. If you need any assistance or if you have any queries, just visit the website or drop me an email at "Contact Me Here".


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The Obligation of an Engineer

Monday, August 24, 2009 0 comments

I am an Engineer,
in my profession I take deep pride.
To it I owe solemn obligations.
As an Engineer,
I pledge to practice integrity and fair dealing,
tolerance and respect, and to uphold devotion to the
standards and the dignity of my profession,
conscious always that my skill carries with it the
obligation to serve humanity by making the
best use of Earth’s precious wealth.
As an Engineer,
I shall participate in none but honest enterprises.
When needed, my skill and knowledge shall be given
without reservation for the public good.
In the performance of duty and in fidelity to my profession,
I shall give the utmost. 

Excerpt from The Order of the Engineer

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"Concrete"

Saturday, December 20, 2008 0 comments

Concrete is easily and readily prepared and fabricated in all sorts of conceivable shapes and structural systems. It is used in the realms of infrastructure, habitation, work and play. Its great simplicity lies in the fact that its constituents are ubiquitous and are readily available almost anywhere in the world 1. As a result of its ubiquity, functionality and flexibility it has become by far the most popular and widely used construction material in the world 2.
The material concrete is often confused with the material cement. Cement is one of the many constituents of concrete, part of the glue that holds the other materials together. Concrete is made by mixing cement, supplementary cementitious materials, water, fine aggregate (sand), coarse aggregate (gravel or crushed stone) with or without admixtures, reinforcement, fibres or pigments.
The ingredients are proportioned and engineered to produce a concrete of a specific strength and durability, so it is 'fit for purpose' for the job for which it is intended. It can be produced in the form of precast products or as ready-mixed concrete, which is delivered in the familiar rotating concrete lorry.


source: http://www.sustainableconcrete.org.uk

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