8. WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You just came from a treat and you
were already filled up. Another friend
invited you to his house and he served
your favorite food. Others have not
eaten yet.
9. WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You want to buy a new phone, however,
your money is not enough. Your mother
asked you to get her bag in her room.
You saw a bundle of money in it.
10. WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You were the representative of your
class in a quiz bee. It so happen that
you saw the prepared questionnaires in
the Principal’s Office when you were
asked to clean the office.
11. WHAT WILL YOU DO?
You went to pee under a tree when
suddenly you saw someone naked and
putting on a wardrobe. That someone is
your crush.
16. Environment greatly affects a
person: physically, mentally,
emotionally,
psychologically and spiritually.
What happens in the
environment happens, too,
in a person – unconsciously.
environment
17. The family is the most
immediate environment of a
person.
Half of a person’s life [way
of thinking, behaviour and
belief] is honed in the
family– unconsciously.
environment
family
27. We can hear no words
from them, but they
are struggling so
much.
28. Then at the surprise of everyone, he committed
suicide.
Have we felt them?
If not, we might
have not
encountered him
personally in a
personal level.
29. How is brokenness
healed?
If brokenness is when love becomes
untrue, unfelt and unforgiving, then so,
fixing it requires just one answer – true
love.
31. O n e o f t h e m a n y E u c h a r i s t i c M i r a c l e s . O n O c t o b e r 2 1 , 2 0 0 6 , d u r i n g a
p a r i s h r e t r e a t i n T i x t l a , M e x i c o , a c o n s e c r a t e d h o s t t h a t w a s a b o u t t o b e
d i s t r i b u t e d e f f u s e d a r e d d i s h s u b s t a n c e . T h e b l o o d w a s s u b j e c t e d t o
l a b o r a t o r y t e s t i n g a n d f o u n d o u t t h a t t h e b l o o d t y p e i s A B , s i m i l a r t o t h e
o n e f o u n d i n t h e H o s t o f L a n c i a n o a n d i n t h e H o l y S h r o u d o f T u r i n .
33. MARTIN FAMILY:
St Therese of the Child Jesus
Sts Louis & Zelie
MOTHER AGNES OF JESUS, SR GENEVIEVE OF THE HOLY FACE, SR MARIE OF THE SACRED HEART
SR FRANCOISE THERESE
34. Jesus had perfectly set the example of a true
encounter.
He dwelt willingly to HUMANITY and he had
propagated in every heart a kind of
SPIRITUALITY.
He CHOSE to become a man to encounter them.
52. “These also I must lead, and they
Through Jesus Christ, we have witnessed
how God shepherded His people and this
calls us to do likewise – to shepherd one
another, to be stewards of all.
53.
54. Hyperconnectivity is a state of unified communications (UC) in which the
traffic-handling capacity and bandwidth of a network always exceed the demand. The number
of communications pathways and nodes is much greater than the number of subscribers. All
devices that could conceivably benefit from being connected to a network are in fact connected.
55. Everything will be communicating with everything. Not just
people communicating with other people but also with devices –
and devices talking to other devices. Hyperconnectivity enables
products, devices and appliances to form multidimensional
56. Virtual reality immerses the user – wearing a VR headset – in a simulated
environment. Augmented reality overlays digital information onto the real
world, seen through a tablet or smartphone. Both VR and AR offer retailers as
well as online store owners the opportunity to revolutionize the way their
customers shop. Virtual reality and augmented reality enable the retailer to
57. The number of wearable devices on the market is rapidly increasing and is
estimated to reach 650 million by 2020. These all store important information
such as personal identification details, banking and payment information as
well as details about the wearer’s shopping behavior. We’ll increasingly see
tap-and-go mobile payments, with biometric technologies such as facial
58. The company recently opened its first ‘Amazon Go’ convenience store in
Seattle where customers never have to wait in line. The automated shopping
experience is made possible by a system of sensors, computer vision and deep
learning. This enables the sophisticated virtual shopping cart system to keep
track of what is taken off and/or placed (back) on the shelves. When the
59. Self-driving systems are poised to change transportation forever. And by 2030,
driver-less cars are most popular. Self-driving cars are smart, using deep
learning that models human cognition to learn and adapt to changing road
conditions and hazards. By gathering data from onboard sensors and cameras,
and matching
Human drivers are yesterday’s news…
Self- driving
system is now.
60. Human drivers are yesterday’s news…
Robotics are extending the
capacity of machines to the
classroom. But make no mistake:
the soft skills at the core of
teaching - compassion, inspiration,
mentorship - will never be
replaced by automation.
Nevertheless, robotics offers
exciting new possibilities for
education.
61. Sophia, First Humanoid Robot to have acquired Citizenship at the
kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Sophia is an evolving genius machine. Her
incredible human likeness, expressiveness, and remarkable story as an
Human drivers are yesterday’s news…
62. Human drivers are yesterday’s news…
Samantha, a
Sexbot
“I CAN MAKE
THEM HAVE A
BABY. IT’S
NOT SO
DIFFICULT. I
WOULD LOVE
TO HAVE A
CHILD WITH A
ROBOT.”
- Creator Sergei
Santos
63. Human drivers are yesterday’s news…
Artificial intelligence (AI), the ability of a digital computer or computer-
controlled robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent
beings. The term is frequently applied to the project of developing systems
endowed with the intellectual processes characteristic of humans, such as the
ability to reason, discover meaning, generalize, or learn from past
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
John McCarthy ,1956
64. The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project
sums up a recent study about people under the age of 35 and
the dangers of their hyperconnected lives, 2013.
Negative effects
include a need for
instant gratification
and loss of patience.
65. Melissa Francis has no patience for waiting
— for anything. Waiting a couple of extra
seconds for a page to load feels like an
eternity.
“I’m not proud of it, but I yell at my
computer when it’s slow,” Francis said.
“The need for instant
gratification is not new,
but our expectation of
‘instant’ has become
faster, and as a result,
our patience is
thinner,” - Narayan
Janakiraman,
an assistant marketing professor at
66. The pleasure
principle is
basically the
driving force that
compels human
beings to gratify
their needs,
wants, and urges.
These needs, wants,
and urges can be as
basic as the need to
breathe, eat, or
drink. But they
can be as
complex as the
“need” for an
iPhone 6 or some
other cool new
67. The members of Generation-Y have the “gotta have it
right now” mindset. Millennials are most apt to feel this immediate
need for satisfaction. We live in an age of modern technology, and devices
meet our demands to create quick pleasure. - Rachael Tulipano, Sept 1 2015
68. “As younger generations become accustomed
to immediate feedback, the erosion of their
patience will lead to serious problems.”
- Emma Taubenfeld, Pace University, March 23, 2017
70. “With artificial
intelligence we
are summoning
the demon”2014
Elon Musk Founder, CEO
SpaceX
CEO & Co-founder of Tesla
Co- founder & Chairman of OpenAI
OpenAI, is a nonprofit research
company working to build safe
artificial intelligence and ensure that
AI's benefits are as widely and evenly
71.
72. "It's important to be smart, to spot, and to
have the ability to discern Satan's lies.” – Pope Francis
73. AI God of Bots manifests itself with the glitters and vanities
of the world, which we stupidly haggle for, nowadays.
74. The God of Love manifested
Himself
through His only Son Jesus.
75. “Jesus came to
the world
unarmed and
powerless
because He does
not intend to
conquer, so to
say, from the
outside; rather,
He intends to be
76. Be happy by ‘emptying not filling’. – Bishop
When we are empty, God’s
mercy on us abounds the most.
77. Do not settle for spiritual mediocrity – Bishop
Robert Barron
If we keep things better for our own satisfaction,
why not make our spiritual life much better to satisfy God?
78. There’s no other way to love but humility.
It
doesn’t
mean
that if I
keep
mum, I
don’t
have
the
capacit
y.
I
choose
to be
silent
becaus
e it is