Friday, 1 April 2011

Mga Larawan para kay endangered species in the philippines

4 GNHS’ WRITERS JOINS TRAINING



            Goldfields conducted a training for journalists from the different schools in Mankayan where 4 journalists from GNHS joined last March 30-April 2 2011.

            Held at Lepanto, Benguet, the 4 writres participated in the 4- day activity learning  community journalism through print media and new media conducted   through the support of FSE-Goldfields by Paul Farol, the Presidential Broadcast Staff RPN9, GMA7.

      He explained what community journalism is, inside section of a newspaper, how to make a newspaper and the  positions and main jobs of the different staff.

       The GoldfIelds gave free snack and lunch to more than 60 students and 10 advisers from the different schools in Mankayan.

             
             

MINING GIVES LIFE



                 Mining in our lives can contribute substantially to the economy and those who oppose its development should come up with an alternative development plan that will work in the real world. Many people outside the mining industry are definitely in favor of developing mining in our own country provided that it is properly regulated and supervised. These people will surely argue that minerals play a very important specific situation in our lives. In fact, it would be difficult to conceive a world without minerals and especially mining. Almost everything we need and use whether on the farm or in the city, our means of transportation, our communication systems and others- all in part requires minerals. About majority of the people in the world depend on minerals; they contend that mining is here to stay because it provides us with what are now our necessities of life.

            One of the catchy phrases today is “Sustainable development”- defines as “development that meets the need of the present and future without compromising the ability of future generalizations to meet their own needs.

            Mining doesn’t have to be so destructive in the environment as the official motto of the FSE- Goldfields, “if we can not explore safely, we will not explore”. Some of the most serious problems facing the country are the direct result of destructing the natural environment. Mining is associated in the public mind with this, but in fact, if it is not the main culprit. The real culprit had been widespread deforestation, the most of which was not caused by mining.

            Our country needs to improve its mining industry in such a way that people participate in the fruits of mining and that environment is nit damaged.

            This can be done!

FSE GOLDFIELDS

FSE-GOLDFFIEIDS OBJECTIVE

        “If we cannot explore safely, we will no explore”

        The official motto of the gold fields connotes to all of us, the responsibility and concern of the Goldfields(GF) to the environment and the community. The residents of the different barangays expects job employment, taxes, community developments and projects, educational financial assistance reports and other contributions from the company regardless of the disadvantages of mining as everyone knows. Together with the soft partnership with the Lepanto Consilated Company (LCMC), the Goldfields is going to have a Far South East(FSE) project located under the property of Lepanto.

           The Goldfields’objective is to be a well-known responsible mining company, and to be the global leader in sustainable gold mining as it ranks fourth largest gold mining company worldwide.That would help the majority without destroying the environment, source of water, and other affected wildlives, though some are strongly against this.

              Perhaps some of us do not really know the importance of mining and that keeps us from accepting the fact that most that we are using everyday comes from mining.