Wednesday, October 11, 2006
FIS3005: Journey 4
The presentation above is based on "Untangling the relationship between displayed emotions and organizational sales: The case of convenience stores" by Robert I. Sutton and Anat Rafaeli (Academy of Management Journal 31 [1988] 461-487), which is discussed in "Journey 4," in Doing Exemplary Research (ed. Peter Frost and Robert Stablein; Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1992). The article may be downloaded as a pdf file via Anat Rafaeli's website.
I came to class wearing what I used to wear in a previous life as a "banker": long sleeves, slacks, leather shoes... and my smiley tie! I then started by showing a video of Cumberland Bank and Trust because it was the only one I could find online. It was almost like being back at a service quality seminar =)
It won't make much sense unless you were actually at the presentation (that's if it made sense to the class at all), but I'm really just putting this up for posterity. Some garbage was added when the file was uploaded (e.g., not all bullets were converted, there's a missing title), but that's SlideShare Beta.
Monday, October 02, 2006
Goodies
Yesterday my parents arrived in Canada. It was like a family reunion with three aunts, one uncle, husbands, wives, cousins and kids. I brought home so much stuff that I knew it was time to put together a "goodies" slideshow and post =)
I got the MasterCard freebies a few weeks ago when I applied for a credit card. I don't know if they'll give this student with no credit history a card, but the water bottle has been very useful.
Cards are now being used for so many things! Who knew that you could put dental floss and perfume in them? And I got them just by walking around.
Then there was the org fair where just about every org was giving something away: Ballpens, Post-It pad, Excel gum and KitKat.
I attended an orientation for graduate students and won a Broken Flowers DVD and free entrance to a movie at Cumberland. Now I just need to figure out when I'll have time to watch...
Last night, my relatives gave me a lot of stuff on my wish list: a desk lamp, scarves, gloves, hand towels and magnets; plus instant noodles, lotion, tissue paper, fabric softener and a first aid kit! And the marinated chicken breasts are already in the freezer =)
Here's what my parents brought (some from my sister, others from my brother): Sustagen, Fibermate, Chippy, blank CDs, and instant lomi. Guess which one I didn't ask for? =)
And then there's Scripture and the Quest for a New Society, the book that I started editing in Manila and finished from Boston; and the eighth edition of History of the Filipino People, which I'll be using for my dissertation.
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Seven Songs
Filipino Librarian, the blog, just got tagged by Manuel L. Quezon III. If I weren't so busy (actually, lazy is probably more accurate), I could probably think of a way to turn the meme into a reference question that would justify posting it on that blog. But I can't, and that's why I'm continuing the meme on this blog. The instructions:
List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they’re not any good, but they must be songs you’re really enjoying now.I can't really say that I'm "into" all of these songs right now, but they're the ones I hum every now and then:
Arms of Love (Amy Grant) - lyricsAnd now I'm tagging Sacha, Rickey, Ghee, Ayeza, Gibbs, Paolo and Clair.
Stella Maris (Bukas Palad) - mp3 sample
I Won't Last A Day Without You (Carpenters) - video
There's A Fine, Fine Line (Avenue Q) - lyrics
Corner of the Sky (Pippin) - sing-along
Nothing's Gonna Harm You (Sweeney Todd) - post
Something's Coming (West Side Story) - lyrics
Friday, September 15, 2006
My Suitemates
Koji is from Japan, majors in computer science, and is 25 years old.
Donald is from California, majors in the classics, is 27 years old, and will be leaving our suite by next week.
Mustafa, my roommate, is from Michigan, majors in Near and Middle Eastern civilizations, and is 27 years old.
Except for Donald, all of us are first-year PhD students at the University of Toronto, and new Graduate House residents.
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Paraisong Parisukat (Square Paradise)
It isn't quite square or paradise, but it might as well be =)
Graduate House (GH) is where I live. I cross the street to work out and swim at the Athletic Centre (AC). Robarts Library, where I've been spending a lot of time, is the main library. The Faculty of Information Studies (FIS) is where I'm doing my PhD.
None of the buildings are particularly attractive. In fact, despite winning architectural awards, GH and Robarts have been nominated as the ugliest buildings in Toronto. And while I agree that they are pretty ugly, it must be said that I'll be spending more time inside the buildings. My roommate Mustafa says that our room reminds him of a jail cell... but it's a very comfortable one =)
So it's probably appropriate that Paraisong Parisukat was, in fact, a movie about a woman who worked in a shoe store. It wasn't quite paradise, but it was comfortable...
My First Meal
I don't cook. I rice cooker and I microwave. Now you can add indoor grill to the list.
I bought the chicken fillets at Dominion; Tita Gee gave me the uncooked rice, plate, and George Foreman grill; and my suitemate Koji offered the use of his rice cooker. Tita Gee actually lent me a rice cooker, but since Koji's was already set up, I took the path of least resistance =)
By the way, the chicken is unseasoned; I've had six meals of the same thing since the first time; and I expect that I'll have many more. But don't worry, I used to do the same thing in the Philippines—except Ate Norma was the one preparing my meals for me. I actually prefer bland, predictable food. And this probably says quite a bit about bland, predictable me =)
Monday, September 11, 2006
Comments
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Friday, September 08, 2006
Graduate House Photos
The photos above were taken at my new mailing address:
Graduate House 408C1
60 Harbord Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5S 3L1
I share the 3-bedroom suite with three other people, one of whom is my roommate. All of us are PhD students, but in different fields.
Tita Gee gave me the bigas, asin at poon (literally, rice, salt and god) because it's supposed to be a Filipino custom... one that she found out about when she got to Canada. Bringing these items first into a new residence is supposed to be good luck.
The living room is rather sparse. The only veteran tenant said that hardly anybody uses it. But the sofa seems rather comfy, so I'll probably do some reading there.
The kitchen seems to be quite complete with oven, microwave, and refrigerator. Tita Gee gave me a rice cooker and grill, but I still need to get my own plates and utensils. I suppose I could borrow from the others, but I think I'd like to wash my own stuff and know that what I'm using is really clean... if you know what I mean =)
There are two bathrooms, but my roommate and I are using the one without the bathtub. I don't think I'm going to have a problem with him because one of the first things he did was wash the shower curtain. And we cleaned out the stuff left by the previous occupants together.
The place reminds me of a hotel, especially the keycards for the doors, but there are some unpainted walls. Architectural license, I'm told. Whatever =)
The sheets in my room were provided by Tita Ying, who also gave me some towels, toiletries and laundry detergent. I've agreed to share the shelves in the cabinet with my roommate. He's much taller, so I'll take the three shelves at the bottom.
The "GH goodies" on the bed were in the bag I found in my room: Lipton chicken noodle, Lubegel, Trusted condoms, Mentos, Cadbury, Student Services ballpen and Old Spice Red Zone. Guess what I'm going to open first? =)
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Graduate House
Tita Gee and Tito Bill helped me move in today. Pictures will follow.
In the meantime, check out the website of Graduate House.
This is my first post from my home for at least the next eight months.
In the meantime, check out the website of Graduate House.
This is my first post from my home for at least the next eight months.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
My parents are coming!
Last night I bought two tickets for Legends, a play starring Joan Collins and Linda Evans. My dad might like it, but it's really my mom who'll enjoy it more because I remember that she used to watch Dynasty all the time when I was younger.
Anyway, for the benefit of the few who are reading this and looking forward to my parents' arrival, here's their Broadway-in-Toronto sked:
Anyway, for the benefit of the few who are reading this and looking forward to my parents' arrival, here's their Broadway-in-Toronto sked:
Mon, Oct 2, 3 pm - Forever Plaid (c/o Tita Ying)I'm actually the one who's always been into Broadway, but for some reason, my parents seem to have "inherited" my taste =)
Tue, Oct 3, 2 pm - South Pacific (c/o Tita Gee)
Wed, Oct 4, 2 pm - Legends
"The Dash" by Linda Ellis
When I was in first-year high school, Bro. Jim Dunne, SJ, came into our classroom and wrote this on the board: "Life is what you do while you're waiting to die."
It sounds rather morbid for high school boys, but it's very true. He wanted us to think about how we would spend that time. Would we waste it or make it count?
Anyway, I remembered this because I just received an email that I would normally ignore. The email had a link to a "movie" based on a poem—"The Dash" by Linda Ellis—that focused on the "dash" between the date of birth and the date of death that usually appears on tombstones. A little Googling led me to the following:
Thanks to Weng Meneses for the email =)
It sounds rather morbid for high school boys, but it's very true. He wanted us to think about how we would spend that time. Would we waste it or make it count?
Anyway, I remembered this because I just received an email that I would normally ignore. The email had a link to a "movie" based on a poem—"The Dash" by Linda Ellis—that focused on the "dash" between the date of birth and the date of death that usually appears on tombstones. A little Googling led me to the following:
Poem - Read the words as you listen to the author read the poemIt's probably good to reflect once in a while on the "dash" to which our lives will eventually be reduced.
Movie - Read the poem with images and background music
Song - Listen to a sample of the poem turned into a song
Story - Read and/or listen to how the author came to write the poem
Thanks to Weng Meneses for the email =)
Friday, August 25, 2006
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