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The Virtue of Bayanihan
SEPTEMBER 26, 2009 marked the date when a tragic incident happened. The unexpected occurrence caused a sudden change in the lives of Filipino people, especially the residents of Metro Manila. The eastern portion of National Capital Region was flooded because of the continuous rainfall brought by typhoon Ondoy. Low-lying provinces like Laguna and Rizal were also affected. Right after the surge of Typhoon Ondoy, the television screens revealed the terrifying pictures of frustrated residents. Many were … Read entire article »
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XP
Actual Interface Jennylyn B. Bumagat XP for eXPerience. Yes, the XP that you think it is. I got the title primarily from the Windows family, Windows XP, also that XP that you gain from plowing your farm and planting your crops in Farmville. Everyone has his or her XP in life whether it is likeable or not. Well, they say it is the greatest teacher, I suppose many will agree. XP independence. Independence. Coping with this term in … Read entire article »
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The Price of Success
Realizations: Get Involved Kathleen F. Ferrer “THE struggles I’m facing, The chances I’m taking, Sometimes they knock me down but No I’m not breaking.†This song was an inspirational song for me. When I heard these lyrics, I felt weak at the same time trying to be strong. I did not realize what brought about the emotion until I noticed that the lyrics matched on my situation at that time. I have my struggles, yet I don’t know how … Read entire article »
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A challenge to the PSU Lingayen College Student Council
Those requests for support, those blazing moments of vote begging during the Miting de Avance had passed, and after the historical Elections came the list of our new set of student-leaders. What a short campaign period for those who aspired but unfortunately lost, and for those who displayed their best paper mask, we warmly congratulate them for a job well done. Each of us, fellow voters, had unbearable reactions upon glimpsing the candidates’ faces and hearing … Read entire article »
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2010 Already?!
Vantage Point Cheska B. Arenas CAMPAIGN Ads, infomercials, publicity stunts, isn’t it odd it’s still months before the much anticipated May 2010 elections? That aspiring politicians and candidates are already hurdling their way to the top to gain attention from the masses? Well, it’s not preposterous, because when you’re a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines it’s actually normal, sad to say but in the game of politics, it’s considered “survival of the fittestâ€. It … Read entire article »
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Final Two Steps
Simple Graph David M. Rabelas In life, there are problems that can trigger your weaknesses that lead to your failure. In a few months, the senior class will be graduating and they will be facing new problems in their next journey. But the most important thing is how they overcome the problem during the time that they are students of this university. And I would like to congratulate you, the senior class for the job well … Read entire article »
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NOUS VERRONS
Weapon of Change Anna Joy R. Sendin WE are living in a world of meanings and taking our steps as well as journey with the principles in life. Making our ways while we have been looking forward for every adventure is the ambiguity of our existence, nearby for what we call: success and failures. Oftentimes, we’re asking ourselves about the happenings for the near future. Nevertheless, we are switching off the engine of our imagination then … Read entire article »
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Amidst the storm
Silent Hubbub Rachel Dawn Mislang ONDOY and Pepeng are the famous names of today. We all know why, it is all because of the catastrophe they brought to our country especially to our province. These typhoons brought also frights to our nation, the frightened people that flashed on our televisions. They also brought starvation because of the flood to the different towns and provinces not to mention the landslides that killed hundreds of people. It is … Read entire article »
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Goodbye seems to be the hardest word
FROM THE DEAN’S DESK Dr. Melendre E. Esguerra GOODBYES these are the times when we lose something or someone that has given meaning and value to our lives. Bidding adieu is never easy. But it seems that doing this is inevitable in our lives. Believe it or not, as I come to this point in my fast-nearing goodbye to this institution and most especially to the people who constitutes it, my heart is filled with blended … Read entire article »
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The Real Side Of Me
“Happiness is like coke—something you get as a by-product in the process of making something else.â€-Aldous Huxley This quotation hit me as I was looking for good dictum regarding happiness. It is true that in order to be happy, you need to do something. Just like Coke that is a by-product of coal that has been distilled to get rid of its volatile components. True happiness comes from the things that you give extra effort. And … Read entire article »
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