Saturday, March 3, 2012

My dream; my future

 what is your aim in studying? of course, to reach our dreams and goals in life. we want to become someone in the future. but before that, we must pursue and prioritize first our studies. life is the hardest course we may take up because in her, there's no rewinds. all you can do is to correct the mistakes you've done before. you must undergo trials to become more stronger. if we'll live without trials, we'll never learn how to be strong and we'll never succeed in the journey we're taking in. we must consider trials and difficulties as an inspiration in reaching our gaols.

Change: it starts with me

 Changes, second chances and third chances are normal but once in a lifetime means there's no other chances. means there's no other chances to change what has been done before.
 Changes must start first in ourselves before we discipline other people we must learn first to discipline ourselves. Respect first yourself so that they'll respect you too. "Respect begets respect"Change is an opportunity to re do things that has been done before.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Kannawidan: The Ylocos festival

 The week long Kannawidan Ylocos Festival which celebrates the 193rd anniversary of the founding of Ilocos Sur kicks off today with a string of activities expected to draw thousands of domestic and foreign tourists. Ilocos Sur Vice Governor Deogracias Victor Savellano said the festival, which is now on its fourth year, will run until February 6 and succeeds the overwhelming success of this city’s Longganisa Festival from January 16 to 31. This Kannawidan Ylocos Festival became an annual festival that aims to create awareness on the preservation of the province' rich cultural heritage, practices and traditions, and a showcase of the different agriculture and industry products. Provincial officials headed by Governor Luis “Chavit” Singson will lead the different significant highlights of this year’s Kannawidan. This festival is very significant to every resident in the province as we are celebrating the foundation of Ilocos Sur as a province by virtue of the Royal Decree signed on February 2, 1818. There are so many activities in this festivals such as the, Saniata iti ilocos sur, Zarzuela ilocana, tournament in games such as chess and many more but before that the festival begins with in a Holy mass.. There are also celebrities who serves as the guest and host who entertain the bigueneos.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Keeping our mother tongue

our mother tongue is important because, To many, it means the keeping of your identity and your heritage. That's all. In a world where we get intermixed with each other so easily, it is nice to have a bit of our own identity firmly grounded in ourselves. It is who we are - what we are - from where we came.One problem in many English speaking countries is that children of immigrant families (perhaps second or third generation) do not learn their "mother" tongue and so cannot even communicate with their closest relatives, like grandmothers or grandfathers. So a good reason to learn and maintain one's "mother" tongue is to be able to keep close to and learn from your relatives. It is also important because coz mother tongue is your root.
language and culture have a great influence on your personality.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Equal Rights, Equal Opportunity

"You're just a girl" this is one of the expressions of our fellow men especially the men. They kept in mind that there are things which they can easily do but women can't do. God crested us fairly. Two eyes for seeing, a nose for smelling, a mouth for eating and talking, two hands for holding and two feet for walking which we are using for our daily life to accomplish the tasks or work we must do or finished. A men and women has the same and equal rights. all of us has our own weaknesses. May be you may excel in one thing and others not but may be they can excel in other thing that you don't. It's normal. a men and women are all equal for  we are created by God in his own image and likeness. we are all created equally.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Responding to climate change

   some of our fellow men in our country are experiencing different kinds of diseases such as mild stroke due to climate change which is caused by the ozone layer which is becoming thiner and thiner. burning plastics, is one of the reasons on why our ozone layer is destroyed. if we still continue doing things that can destroy our ozone layer, we will be more experiencing more harmful calamities such as flashfloods and also by the heat of sunlight. god created our world beautiful, we must learn how to take care of it, for us and also for the children of the next genaration. we must stop doing things that may affect our climate and will bring us harmful calamities.