If it becomes law, the RH bill in the House of Representatives could lead to an old generation, the opposite of our present young generation. Why young? Because we have more young than old citizens. The bill is a threat to the country, not a solution to its economic problems as its authors claim. It … Continue reading Country of the Aged
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Money without value
For years of implementing different school policies, the incurring of fines has laid out a bunch of questions from the student body as well as the faculty. There has never been a guarantee that paying fines for every violation committed provides the solution to problems which are addressed to be answered by this certain policy.In … Continue reading Money without value
Campaign Speech
“Popularity will not count, but the ability will be an account.” This is a recycled quotation which was originally made by me for my campaign speech last year. But it is only this time that I had the chance to stress out what it means. It is not necessarily a person who is popular must be considered … Continue reading Campaign Speech
Message to parents (Tribute – March 30, 2011)
Millions of earthlings consider the work of a teacher as the most difficult job. Wake up people! You are wrong! The work of a teacher is far easy than that of people working with the title “PARENT”.Why did I say that being a parent is the hardest if not the most demanding of all the … Continue reading Message to parents (Tribute – March 30, 2011)
Catholics by Name
Aside from the August 23 Hostage Crisis in Luneta, the RH Bill of both the Senate and House of Representatives gave a quake in President Aquino’s half-cooked administration. It is better to use the fund of the Filipino people to things that are of greater use and benefit than to spend it on useless contraceptives … Continue reading Catholics by Name
RH Bill: a threat not a solution
The House Bill No. 4244 of the Congress better known as the RH Bill ignites the probability of an old-age generation which is the opposite of what we have now - a young generation. Why "young"? It is because the population is dominated by younger citizens instead of the older ones. I see the Bill as … Continue reading RH Bill: a threat not a solution
Aparri was SOLD. Let’s not let it happen to PALAWAN!
I was saddened by the news about the mining in Palawan. That news almost lead me to a nervous breakdown! (weh? really? haha!) I really admired Palawan especially Puerto Princessa and the St. Paul Subterranean Underground River, a finalist in the seven wonders of the world. I love the province even though I haven't visited it … Continue reading Aparri was SOLD. Let’s not let it happen to PALAWAN!
Up! Up! in UP!
UPCAT '11 took place on July 2010 while the USTET took place October of the same year. I took these entrance exams for me to qualify for admission in the supreme state university in the country, the University of the Philippines; and the renowned Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas.UST is probably my second … Continue reading Up! Up! in UP!
Remain humble, pray always and have a thankful heart my son
Remain humble, pray always and have a thankful heart my sonby Reginald B. Tamayo on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 5:05pm (www.facebook.com)To my dear son Renz:Congratulations!I read in earnest your blogspot articles in the past son. I re-read them with intent today. I tried to recall what you said in your valedictory address and, at … Continue reading Remain humble, pray always and have a thankful heart my son
Valedictory
To our beloved parish priest, Rev. Fr. Adalbert Barut, our Directress-Principal Sr. Alfreda Maria Rosario V. Piguing, SPC; Sr. Alicia; Sr. Leah; our scrupulous advisers, Mrs. Teresita Taguba and Mrs. Karen Chan; the Student Affairs Chairperson, Mrs. Ronalyn Agustin; our Student Council President for the school year 2010-2011, Mr. Ryan Esquibil; patient mentors; parents; friends; … Continue reading Valedictory