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Friday, February 25, 2011

Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution

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            The Philippines was praised worldwide in 1986, when the so-called bloodless revolution erupted, called EDSA People Power’s Revolution. February 25, 1986 marked a significant national event that has been engraved in the hearts and minds of every Filipino. This part of Philippine history gives us a strong sense of pride especially that other nations had attempted to emulate what we have shown the world of the true power of democracy. The true empowerment of democracy was exhibited in EDSA by its successful efforts to oust a tyrant by a demonstration without tolerance for violence and bloodshed. Prayers and rosaries strengthened by faith were the only weapons that the Filipinos used to recover their freedom from President Ferdinand Marcos's iron hands.

The Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) stretches 54 kilometers, where the peaceful demonstration was held on that fateful day. It was a day that gathered all Filipinos in unity with courage and faith to prevail democracy in the country. It was the power of the people, who assembled in EDSA that restored the democratic Philippines, ending the oppressive Marcos regime. Hence, it came to be known as the EDSA People Power’s Revolution. The revolution was a result of the long oppressed freedom and the life threatening abuses executed by the Marcos government to cite several events like human rights violation since the tyrannical Martial Law Proclamation in 1972.
  
          The celebration will be spearheaded by the EDSA People Power Commission (EPPC). I will actively participate for this commemoration. If possible, I will attend the celebration in Manila, together with my family. Everyone should partake in this prominent event. Pilipino ako, ako ang lakas ng pagbabago.

Friday, February 18, 2011

“1 Corinthians 13”: A Christian Valentine Poem

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Valentine's Day is a day of love,
For showing that we care,
And if we read the Bible,
God describes love there:


If we speak like celestial angels
From heaven up above,
All our words mean nothing
If we don’t have Christian love.

Love is patient, love is kind;
It doesn’t brag or boast;
Love conquers pride and envy;
It is never self-engrossed.

Love is not rude or angry;
Forgiveness counters wrong;
Love stays away from evil;
It sings a truthful song.

Love is full of trust and hope;
It always perseveres;
Love never fails; It’s faithful;
To the Bible it adheres.

And if you give this kind of love
To your special Valentine,
You’ll be loving right in harmony
With God’s own sweet design.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Application Letter

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February 11, 2011


Angeli C. Cadungog
Directress
Integrated Montessori Center
#51 Diego Silang St.
Phase II, AFPOVAI
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City

Madam:

Greetings!

In response to your ad in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, I believe my broad-based scientific knowledge makes me an excellent candidate for a high school Science teacher. I am very pleased and interested to impart my knowledge in order to enhance the students’ efficiency and capability.

Through my studies, I have gained in-depth knowledge of many scientific subjects which include Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy and Genetics. I am a LET passer in a recently conducted examination. I am confident enough that I could contribute to the best of my ability to the school’s vision of producing excellent quality students and graduates.

Attached here is my curriculum vitae for your reference. Should you find my qualifications adequate, I am willing to call up for an interview at your most convenient time.

Thank you. I am looking forward to work with the people in your respective institution and with this, rest assures of my highest competence and dedication to this noble task.


Respectfully yours,


Iris Vrean G. Sisracon
IRIS VREAN G. SISRACON

Friday, February 4, 2011

Friendly Letter Addressed to Ma’am Maye

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                                                                                                  San Nicolas St.
                                                                                                  Maragondon, Cavite
                                                                                                  February 4, 2011

Dear Ma’am Maye,

            I know it’s weird to receive a letter from one of your students but I think it is better to write this in paper than to tell you personally. Allow me to describe you from my own point of view. As an individual, I think you have the most pleasing personality. I have never met someone as responsible as you. I admire you for your diligence and overwhelming performance in any event.

            As one of the teachers of our Alma Mater, you must know that you’ve been respected here as an educator. But for me, you not only serve as our instructor but also as a friend. According to dictionary.com, a friend is defined as “a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.” Indeed, I feel that way towards you. How lucky I am to have known someone who was so hard to say goodbye to.

            If ever we were somehow in the same generation, I wouldn't think twice to approach you and ask you to be my friend. But even so, when it comes to friendship, age doesn't matter so I wouldn’t be reluctant to say that I am considering you as an acquaintance. “A circle is round. It has no end. That’s how long I want to be your friend.”


                                                                                                   Sincerely yours,
                                                                                                   Iris

Friday, January 28, 2011

An Indescribable Pantomime

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            With a broad background in theatre, who wouldn’t expect us to perform tons of fun speech activities? Whoa, Ma’am Maye is this influential! And for once in our lives, we have gone through a pantomime. Ma’am even questioned us on the spelling, “phantomime.” Working on this project has been hard work for us but it has been a great experience for all.

            Our pantomime is about a mistress who has taken a billionaire for granted. The billionaire already has a wife but one day, he just left her. On that particular day, he went to a bar to relieve himself and made love with the mistress who already has a boyfriend. Consequently, the mistress became pregnant with her boyfriend but instead, she framed up the billionaire as the father of the baby she is carrying. Unfortunately, the billionaire died.

            The mistress and the wife both fight for the billionaire’s money and in the end, they both died together with their families. After the performance, Ma’am told us that our play is somewhat disastrous and so are our grades for the activity. Oh gosh, I have talked too much. Have to make sure our play is a good one this time. Who’s with me?

Friday, January 21, 2011

The Day Love Came to Town

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             As individuals, love is something we ponder without hesitation. Each and every one who have lived, are living, and will be living in this realm of God considered, are considering, and will be considering love’s inevitability. It is the most powerful thing in the world. And with something that dominant in the human race, no wonder that it has affected me as well. It was when love came to a teen like me.

            Best known for his lead roles in dramas, I first fell in love with him at “My Lovely Sam Soon.” Lately, I love his newest series “Secret Garden” and I’m trying to find time to watch it. He never fails to catch my attention with his looks and a voice that makes me fall in love all over again. Not to mention his overwhelming personality that makes him an overall good character. Out of all things in this world, I wouldn’t want anything except for him.

            What more can I say? He is truly the best thing that my eyes have ever seen. And if you happen to read this, I am urging you to know him as well so you can feel my devotion. I was fated to love you. Saranghaeyo, Hyun Bin oppa~

Friday, January 14, 2011

Life Is Short

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            “Life is short.” Three simple words but difficult to explain. I never really understood the meaning of the sentence until Mrs. Mildred Atendido opened my mind to her thoughts. During the eight months I spent with her, this quote is the one that retained most in my brain. But how short is short?

            The average life span of Filipinos is 71.38 years (as of 2010). Generally, we exist on Earth for about two billion seconds. Is that amount of time enough to find our happiness? Definitely not. With the tasks we are to accomplish, billions of seconds cannot sustain such accomplishment.

            Once again, Ma’am Maye inspired me to do my best with my studies. With the little amount of time God had given us, we should make the fullest of our capabilities. Management of time is also necessary to fulfill our desires. We all know that one day, we wouldn’t exist here anymore and inevitable death will come to get our souls. Every beginning has an ending so we must be prepared to expect that moment in time.