Thy breathe a fresh through the worst scent
Thy taste the sweetness in the bitterest test
Thy found a needle from the dessert of the west
Thy met true friends in life's longest quest.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Thursday, January 2, 2014
My poem for my blog
Cages of Freedom
As every door closes its way
As every key melts away
And many people begins to pay
The buried debts they've made everyday
Though some was locked together
In a place of love and laughter
For God replaced their silent prayer
And He brought them to the "Cages of freedom" to stay forever....
As every door closes its way
As every key melts away
And many people begins to pay
The buried debts they've made everyday
Though some was locked together
In a place of love and laughter
For God replaced their silent prayer
And He brought them to the "Cages of freedom" to stay forever....
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Our NSTP Proposal
Republic of the Philippines
Commission
on Higher Education
San Pablo
City
FREE EDUCATION
FOR THE YOUTH GENERATION
(A Project on Literacy and Education)
Tiquis,
Princess Diane Carmela Fshyne T.
Javier,
Mark James A.
Suarez,
Rizza O.
Alcos,
Jessen A.
Bicomong,
Karen Clarisse E.
Canta,
Eldon Rod C.
Cosico,
Liezel Ann O.
Dabucol,
Gladys M.
Garcia,
Reynalyn C.
Lauce,
Christopher I.
Pacia,
Kathlene B.
Puti,
Rassle D.
Dalubhasaan
ng Lungsod ng San Pablo
San
Pablo City
Mrs. Jenette S. Tolentino
NSTP/LTS Adviser
S.Y. 2013-2014
PROJECT PROPONENTS:
Group II- LTS- Teacher’s Education Department
Tiquis, Princess
Diane Carmela Fshyne T. 0929-614-0479; Brgy. San Jose, San Pablo City
Javier, Mark
James A. 0948-558-6471; Brgy.VI-A Mabini St., San Pablo City
Suarez, Rizza O.
0929-444-6537; Brgy. Bagong Bayan, San Pablo City
Alcos, Jessen A.
0947-619-7675; Brgy. Ayusan I, Tiaong, Quezon
Bicomong, Karen
Clarisse E. 0912-219-0684; Brgy. Dolores, San Pablo City
Canta, Eldon Rod
C. 0946-217-4995; Brgy. Antipolo, Rizal Laguna
Cosico, Liezel
Ann O. 0912-603-2108; Brgy. San Lucas I, San Pablo City
Dabucol, Gladys
M. 0910-222-2808; Brgy. II, Alaminos Laguna
Garcia, Reynalyn
C. 0930-478-7825; Brgy. San Jose. San Pablo City
Lauce,
Christopher I. 0912-321-8710; Brgy. Bula, Tiaong Quezon
Pacia, Kathlene
B. 0909-540-0042; Brgy. San Antonio I, San Pablo City
Puti, Rassle D. 0999-864-0856;
Brgy. San Ignacio, San Pablo City
Semacio,
Kristine Mae V. 0926-307-5704; Brgy. Sta. Isabel
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IMPLEMENTING
UNITS
PHYSICAL ARRANGEMENT: Mark James A. Javier,
Kathlene B. Pacia
RESEARCHER: Princess Diane Carmela
Fshyne T. Tiquis, Rizza O. Suarez
MARKETING AND BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT:
Jessen
A. Alcos, Karen Clarisse E. Bicomong, Rassle D. Puti
MANPOWER/ RESPONSIBLE FOR
LECTURE PROPER: Group II
LEARNING MATERIALS
PROVIDER:
Eldon Rod C. Canta, Liezel Ann O. Cosico
GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
FACILITATORS:
Christopher
I. Lauce, Reynalyn C. Garcia, Gladys M. Dabucol
CLEANLINESS AND
ORDERLINESS FACILITATORS: Group II
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Project
Duration:
Date of Implementation:
January 11, 2014 to March 01, 2014, every Saturday
Length of Implementation:
The program was implemented for 8 Saturdays which started on January 11, 2014
to March 01, 2014. Every session had consumed 3 hours starting from 8:00 am to
11:00 am. An hour before the said time was used in the preparation of the class
and gathering of the students to the said area. After the class, the group have
spent half an hour in packing the used materials and cleaning the area.
Objectives of the Project
Towards the development of the Literacy rate of Barangay San Lucas
II especially the out of school youth, the following objectives are set:
1. To develop the knowledge and skills of the children and help
them to discover great things and abilities.
2. To increase the Literacy rate of the children in Brgy. San
Lucas II.
3. To serve as an eye opener of the parents regarding the
significance of Education to their children’s future.
4. To educate the children good manners, right conduct and the
proper practices of hygiene.
5. To serve as our training ground as future educators of our
community.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Background of the Project
“Journeys of a thousand miles begin with a single step”. A famous
quotation of Laozi, which shows that in achieving the peak of success, you must
be the change that the world can see and can help people, be a better person in
the future.
We have noticed that, in some areas of the barangay, many children
were only spending their time playing beside the streets. In like manner, this
action merely serves as a threat to their lives. That was the reason why we
thought of making a project that will help them to spend their time wisely and
effectively through education.
“Knowledge is a key to success”. The material that we use was not
an accessory, but as a door that opens up opportunities to be able to reach our
highest dreams and goals. A gift that was not inborn but achieved through the
aids of time and experience. That’s why we should conduct this project, to be a
way of making the children and their family, have a better outlook in life. To
provide an education that was fare to all, irrespective of their social class
and race. Moreover, the one who teach not only the basic education system, but
also good moral character and the love of God.
4
Justification of the
Project
To make the project valid, we launched a survey to a family living
in the area of San Lucas II. This was held on December 7, 2013 in Purok 5, San
Lucas II. As a result of our survey, the lack of financial means of a family
serves as an obstacle for them to let their children’s study, even in
elementary. They also proved that aside from studying and wasting time in
education, their children might as well help them someday in their chores and
work.
While asking the family about the recent projects in their
barangay, we noticed that somehow, the focus of attention was more about waste
segregation, proper waste disposal, and other health services. However, by
thinking about it thoroughly, the program of attention should be on education.
It was the only program that would benefit the whole barangay for a long period
of time. Some of them also requested some programs such as in the field of
medicine and treatments, aids for dengue causing mosquitoes, and some
livelihood programs.
Education is very essential to one’s life. It affects the way a
person talk, move, feel, love, solve problems in their life, face consequences
of their actions, and make the best decisions for their future. That is why
proper education should not start after our deepest regrets, but it should be
unraveled whenever opportunities arouse or what others call “the right time”.
And this right time should be the early years of a child because their
perceptions were still easy to mold and to teach proper morality. As what
people say “A good leader and follower springs from the hands of a good
teacher”. Teach them great things now, and they will thank you forever.
5
Benefits Derived from the
Project
The target students of this project would most likely benefit in
terms of giving primary education to their children. Aside from letting these
children play in the roadsides or rather stay at home and do nothing but to
sleep, they could rather spend their time happily while learning.
The project involves the development in reading skills that would
teach the students on how to pronounce, read, and talk Filipino and English
words. This part already serves as a major learning, for these skills can be
used in their everyday lives. Counting and other arithmetic skills would also
be taught to the students. The group would also let them discover their
skills in arts and music.
Besides, many schools are accepting taxes, miscellaneous, fees and
other payments for a child to be enrolled in preschool. However, this project
would be free and voluntary which would not cost them money. Hence, their
children would benefit a lot for they are the once who would receive the
knowledge and skills that may help them have a better future someday.
Coverage
The project covers up to 6 out of school youth of the Purok 5 of
barangay San Lucas II especially those who do not have enough financial means
to support their child’s education. It also covers up those people who want to
learn about the basic education.
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METHODOLOGY
The group organized a survey in Purok 5 of Brgy. San Lucas II.
This was apprehended to know the inefficience of some Governmental programs and
to gather out of school youth that age from 3 to 6 years. As a result, the
group encouraged 6 students to be a part of the program.
To complete the program, the class decided to ask for help with
the local government to provide some basic information sources such as books
and other reading materials. Visual aids and other visual representations would
be produced by the group’s effort.
At the first day of the class, the group would present gifts to
the students. This contained all the materials that they need for the whole
class like pencils, papers, notebooks, and some coloring stuffs. An hour before
the class would be used in gathering the students to the said area.
The class hours would focus with the teachings of reading, basic
mathematics, art, and music. We would also conduct activities and games so that
the students would enjoy their time in class.
A mini graduation ceremony would be conducted on the last day of
class. We would prepare certificates and some awards as a memento that they
have collaborated with us in the duration of the project. For without them, we
could not accomplish our duties as future educators. We would also thank them
for they are not the only ones who learned, but we also learned from them.
DETAILED BUDGETARY REQUIREMENTS
Expenditures Amount in Php
Transportation 1,920.00
Visual Aids 250.00
Papers 150.00
Pencils/ballpens 100.00
Other expenses (snacks, drinks) 1,000.00
TOTAL 3,420.00
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DETAILED SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Date Time Activity People
01/11/14-02/08/2014 7:00-
8:00 am A. Start and end of the preparation for the project
B. Collecting and gathering of students to the area
Group II
01/11/14-02/08/2014 8:00-8:30am I. Orientation
8:30-10:00am II. Lecture Proper
10:00-10:30 am III. Recess/break for all students
10:30-11:00am IV. Application through games and activities
02/15/2014 8:00-11:00 am Graduation Day
I. General Assembly (Parents and students)
II. Opening prayer
III. Opening remarks
• Message from the Chairman of Barangay
• Message from Adviser, Mrs. J. Tolentino
IV. Giving of certificates
V. Giving of awards
VI. Special Number (from the students)
VII. Closing Remarks
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APPENDIX
11
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Project Proponents-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
II. Implementing Units---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
III. Project Duration------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
IV. Objectives of the Project--------------------------------------------------------------------------3-4
V. Project Description
A. Background of the Project------------------------------------------------------------------4
B. Justification of the Project------------------------------------------------------------------5
C. Benefits Derived from the Project---------------------------------------------------------6
D. Coverage--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
VI. Methodology----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
VII. Detailed Budgetary Requirements------------------------------------------------------------8
VIII. Detailed Schedule of Activities----------------------------------------------------------------9
IX. Appendix--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10-11
X. Survey Papers
Monday, January 16, 2012
My New Hobby
Well, since the day that we have collected many Korean movies, I am now interested in learning their language. Today, I have collected some of the pictures which is inhibited also in the movies.
Friday, January 6, 2012
My Favorite Poem
Hear The Wind Blow
Bowed by the weight of wickedness
the land sags turning swirling
as the drunkard descend into the abyss
of peasant deeds and invidious intent
Hearken you all the dwell therein
the judgment of the God of host
Fell upon your head in the distinct
hour of the ends of the earth
A hot full wind blew
not to cleanse nor widow as decreed
behold He shall come up like clouds
and His chariots like whirlwind
His horses are swifter than eagles.
Woe to the land that plundered and laid to waste
The mighty and the lowly
The slaves and the free old drunk
Of the wine of His fury
Hail, hear the wind blow
That also bore the revelations
Of His mercy
The unfolding of His decree
Before the land yields to it's ultimate destiny
Bring my children from the east
And gather you from the west
Bring My son's from afar
And My daughters from the ends of the world
Hear the wind blow
Before the earth breaks and fire
Consumes the whole creation
The coming of salvation
On the path of the earth's triumphant
Ninety seven summers have gone
And in the far east have heard a psalm
THY WILLS BEEN DONE!
behold He shall come up like clouds
and His chariots like whirlwind
His horses are swifter than eagles.
Woe to the land that plundered and laid to waste
The mighty and the lowly
The slaves and the free old drunk
Of the wine of His fury
Hail, hear the wind blow
That also bore the revelations
Of His mercy
The unfolding of His decree
Before the land yields to it's ultimate destiny
Bring my children from the east
And gather you from the west
Bring My son's from afar
And My daughters from the ends of the world
Hear the wind blow
Before the earth breaks and fire
Consumes the whole creation
The coming of salvation
On the path of the earth's triumphant
Ninety seven summers have gone
And in the far east have heard a psalm
THY WILLS BEEN DONE!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Iglesia Ni Cristo buys town in South Dakota
by Balitang America Staff
Posted at 10/11/2011 11:16 AM | Updated as of 10/11/2011 5:37 PM
South Dakota, USA |
The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) church now owns the town of Scenic, South Dakota, after purchasing the 46-acre property for over $700,000.
According to reports from CNBC, 74-year old Twyla Merrill, a rancher, put the property up for sale two years ago for $3 million, after her health deteriorated due to cancer.
She dropped the price in July to the purchase price of the church.
Iglesia Ni Cristo has been tight-lipped about their new purchase, reported Rapid City Journal, a local South Dakota newspaper said. So far, there has been no church activity in Scenic to hint at what is to come.
No construction permits have been sought or nor have any development plans been presented to the county.
The realtor who brokered the deal with the church has confirmed that the church has hired private security teams to protect their land. Power and telephone service has reportedly been restored in the town.
Currently, the town of Scenic has a saloon, dance hall, museum, bunkhouse, two stores, a train depot, two jails, a post office and several detached sheds.
World-class Iglesia ni Cristo arena rising in Bulacan By Joel C. Atencio
MANILA, Sept. 11 – A world-class arena with a seating capacity of 50,000 to 55,000 is under construction on a 52-hectare property owned by the influential Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) at the “Ciudad de Victoria” in Bocaue, Bulacan.
Prof. Medem Fadriquela of New Era University (NEU) High School Department in Quezon City said on Saturday the project is being undertaken by Hanwha Engineering and Construction Corp. of South Korea.
Fadriquela said the Korean firm won the contract to build the multipurpose project located in Barangay Duhat, Bocaue, Bulacan.
The estimated cost of completing the world-class project, to be called The Philippine Arena, is US$ 175 million (about P8 billion).
Fadriquela said that when completed, the 50,000- to 55,000-seat Philippine Arena would be twice as large as the famed Araneta Coliseum (now the Smart Araneta Coliseum) in Cubao, Quezon City which could sit 25,000.
Also known as the Big Dome, the Araneta Coliseum was once widely accepted as the world’s biggest indoor sports venue when it was constructed way back in the 1960s.
When The Philippine Arena is finished, it would be bigger than some of the world’s biggest like New York City’s Madison Square Garden (20,000 seats); Los Angeles’ Staples Center, which is home to multi-NBA champion team LA Lakers (21,000); and the O2 Arena in London (30,000).
The Philippine Arena owners have given the contractors to wind up the project by 2014, in time for the centennial celebration in July that year of the Iglesia ni Cristo, which commands tremendous followers not only in the Philippines but also in many other parts of the world.
Fadriquela said the complex aims to provide a wholesome gathering place for people and a venue for religious, entertainment, cultural and sporting events.
Several prefabricated materials of international standards are being used in the construction of the complex, which also includes a hospital and a university, Fadriquela said.
INC Executive Minister Eduardo Manalo led the groundbreaking in Bocaue last week for an infrastructure program consisting of the New Era Sports Complex, EVM Convention Center, New Era University-Bocaue Campus, EGM Medical Center and Music Center. (PNA Feature)
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