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THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2
The Continuing Saga
for ExcellenceBy: Allyn Mae Ferrer
Achieving excellence is a
reward for hardship, dedication
and passion. It is something that
motivates an individual to
achieve more and to believe that
for every endeavor, recompense
follows.
For almost 13 years of
service, Holy Child Colleges of
Butuan is considered as one ofthe most progressive schools in
Caraga, having competitive
students that have the
willingness to serve and to give
pride to his progressive
institution. This year, its
surprising and good to hear that
many of the students of HCCB
are continually gaining excellence.
This means that HCCB is an
institution that continuouslycreates efficient and skillful
students, by giving pride to our
institution, those achievers of
excellence will serve as an
evidence that HCCB is one the
best schools in Caraga Region
for it molds every students
character into benevolent and
ample ones.
Truly, Holy Child Colleges
of Butuan is an institution thatwas designed precept of passion
for service and excellence, but it
serves every individual and mold
them into passionate ones that
will fulfill their purposes and
perform it with an aim of
excellence not just for the sake of
its goal but for the sake of
people.
Who are
teachers after
all?By: Julie Mae Ebasco
Teaching is a professionthat teaches other
profession
Molders of mind, heralders
of knowledge, second parents
and educators. These are some of
the roles of a teacher. Will there
be any profession without a
teacher? Imagine a worldwithout teachers. It could be a
world of ignorance.
We are the products of
the new generation molded by
our beloved teachers. We all
started as innocent ones, but by
the help of our teachers, we
became aware and knowledgeable
about this world.
Doctors, lawyers, CPAs,
nurses, engineers, and someother professions would not be
accomplished when teachers
didnt mold them and educate
them. There would be no other
professions without our educators.
Teaching profession is the most
caring profession. Why? Because
by choosing this profession, you
just dont think about being a
teacher but you also think about
how to lift your students up inorder for them to have goals and
to continue pursuing their
ambitions.
Truly, teaching is such a
noble profession because of the
hardships that a teacher invests
for the sake of their students
learning is incomparable.
Vol. 2, S.Y 2010-2011
2010 Extramurals:Indeed Full of Fun
By: Aiza Oliverio
Can a week compensate a
whole lot of fun? Maybe yes or
others may object. But for the
HCCB Family and Staff, a week
of happiness, gladness and
enjoyment was born to tickle and
rob smiles in everybodys face.
Students, teachers
administrative staff, even
hospital personnels, the NBN-
HCCB TV 9 Broadcastingpersonnels, and other guests
joined as one in celebrating the
2010 extramurals which lasted
for almost a week starting from
February 10-14, 2010.
Departmental booths
presentations including LCO
(League of Campus Organization)
and games made the place a total
place of laughters. You cant
even recognize the hardships andburdens looming in their hearts
but only joy and only that.
Filipinos are indeed a
happy people and that was the
reason why the celebration was
filled with countless chuckles and
giggles and the voices that have
resounded in the field of HCCB
Golden Cottage.
Everybody participated
everybody indulged in varioussurprises and they found deep
contentment of smiles. Stomach
aches, screaming not because
theyre sad but of joy and
shouting with their peak of voice
supporting their teams were the
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3THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2Continuation from page 2 on
2010 Extramurals..
..evidences that forever
be instilled to everyone.
Mr. Antonio Yumang, themain organizer was satisfied
with the result. His impossible
but reachable games could
always be a part of students
mind with the cooperation of Mr.
Glen Pacot.
For the
Founder/President and the
Board of Trustees, this event
marked again the start of
collecting amount smiles andhoping this will continue.
It was a week of fun and
our hearts were full of limitless
smiles that will forever be
treasured for the rest of our
lives.
Implementation ofPrescribed
Uniform, is itexisting?By: Gilbert M. Makiling
To recognize people in
their fields of work, we
sometimes observe them by the
way they dress up themselves,
put facial toners as well as their
manner of speaking. They are
proud to wear it wherever theygo.
School uniform serves as
the link between students and
school. It serves as gate pass in
order to know if you belong in
the institution. Others may
acknowledge you in looking at
your uniform.
As Mr. Bryan Garcia,
SSG President stressed that
wearing complete uniformshould be observed upon
entering the school premises. It
means that no one is allowed to
attend classes without wearing
the proper uniforms.According to the Students
Handbook, all student are required
to wear prescribe uniform in the
campus at all times, unless special
occasion requires them to be in
casual dress. Therefore, it must befollowed and abided by all
students
But now, as we observed,
many students starting from first
year up to fourth year, instead of
wearing prescribed uniforms,
dressed up in a backless like
outfit and miniskirts without
knowing the malicious eyes and
backbiters gossip them,
completely disregarding whats
the essence of uniform.
Is that a true student? It
just shadows the reflection of the
word uniform that serves as
the official dress of the school.
Uniforms bear integrity,
purity and uprightness of
students. If one resists to follow
it, so it means he violates school
policy.
Students, were calling
your attention to act your duty in
wearing uniform.
In that ground, we will
just stress a phrase: Abide what
is right and not whats savage
If you will not wear your
uniforms, why then will you
waste your time in school?
Vol. 2, S.Y 2010-2011
The Significance
of FoundationDayBy: Rosemarie Bayron
Big things come from
small ones, achieving dreams
start in anticipation and
preconception or even success
begins with a plan. It signifies
that life is but a stage, fromprimary level up to its peak. You
cant skip and leap some steps
then directly grasp the torch of
prosperity.
Foundation maybe defined
as the way things were created
But what is foundation after all?
What is its significance in our
lives? Those are questions which
triggered my being and I recalled
that we were made by God, no
doubt for it.
The significance of
foundation is to commemorate
how we were molded from dust
and blown a wind of life.
In relation to HCCB, it
was founded to answer the
demand for special education in
CARAGA Region. The founders
who were seasoned educators
shared their expertise to create
school in solid ground. Last Jan
29-30, HCCB student, faculty
and administration celebrated its
12 years of existence and HCCB
still continuously giving golden
opportunities to the deserving
but undeserved sector in the
society to spend in school.
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..evidences that
forever be instilled to
everyone.Mr. Antonio Yumang,
the main organizer was
satisfied with the result. His
impossible but reachable
games could always be a part
of students mind with the
cooperation of Mr. Glen
Pacot. For the
Founder/President and the
Board of Trustees, this event
marked again the start ofcollecting amount smiles and
hoping this will continue.
It was a week of fun
and our hearts were full of
limitless smiles that will
forever be treasured for the
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THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2
HCCB Christmas
Party
By: Rosemarie Bayron
Holy Child Colleges of
Butuan celebrated the day of
Christmas last December 9, 2009
at HCCB Golden Cottage from
6-8:00 p.m.
It was upheld to have
a lively and happy time that will
mark an unperturbed and
upright fellowship of both theteachers, students and the staffs.
The evening party
started with the warmest
message of our dignified
founder/ president, Dr. Rodulfo
P.Esteves, which we look up to.
Furthermore, the
HCCB students showed their
sumptuous and ineffaceable
talents which awaken the
dormancy of some audience. Inspite of the coldness brought by
the rain, the interference never
hindered them to exhibit the
presentation that they have
prepared for days.
The Criminology students
presented their comedy dance
number wearing up ala-Santa
Clause attire while the versatile
Education students showed their
innate dancing and singing skillsaccompanied by Mr. Antonio S.
Yumang, whos in guitar. On the
other hand, nursing students
gave their alluring dance
number and the hip-hop number
displayed by the CBME students
made the audience put in motion.
Pre-school andElementary PupilsCelebrate ChristmasParty
By: Easther Emelyn Gumapac
December18, 2009 wasthe most joyful day of the pre-
school, nursery and elementary
department as they celebrated
Christmas Party, together with
their parents, teachers and even
student teachers.
It was hosted by Ms.
Mitchie Barbon who made
cheerful ways to excite pupils for
the fun games and prizes. The
venue become eye-catching andgrabbed the attention of the
outsiders as children made their
cheerful noise with laughter and
excitement. The prizes for the
games motivated and urged the
pupils to find ways in order to
win. A salo-salo was then held
after several games. Delicious
foods were offered to the pupils
and everybody enjoyed it
Theres no doubt thatChristmas is unstoppable, and
truly, Christmas is for
everybody!
HCCB celebrates DRPEScholars NightBy: Genelyn Escobia
Dr. Rodulfo P. Esteves,
the Founder and President, with
the DRPE Scholars and WOSPPtogether with the faculty
members commemorated Scholars
Night last Jan. 29, 2010 at Grand
Social Hall.
S.Y 2010-2011
The activity started by a
multimedia presentation using
PowerPoint recounting specia
moments of being a WOSPP
(Work Office Study Pray Play)
member as well as being
fortunate DRPE Scholars. The
laughters in their faces were the
evidences of people who were
thankful for the benefits given by
our compassionate founderpresident, who wished also to
give opportunities at his best
effort. It was followed by an
inspiring speech by Mrs
Evangeline Dominise, one of the
faculty members who was given
golden chance to take and finish
MMISM (Master in Management
major in Instructional System
Management). In her speech, she
stressed her gratefulness to DrRodulfo P. Esteves who has been
the brain and soul of that
scholarship.
A dance interpretation
rendered by selected students
from Hinatuan On-Site campus
and song solo from Cabadbaran
Campus made the night full of
gaiety and gladness. It aroused
the audience from verge of
sleeping. After that, differentmessages from WOSSP students
delivered by them whose main
purpose was to embed their
distinct thank you for the
founder and president for
changing their lives from
destitute individual to proud one.
The highlight of the night
was the messages of the founder
and co-founder of HCCB who
gave everyone a picture of how
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Continuation from page4 on Scholars night
14th LEGTRANSFORMATIONCARAVANSTUDENTS
FORUMBy: Edwin Samoranos
The College of Criminal
Justice Education from third
year to fourth year attended the14th LEG TRANSFORMATION
CARAVAN STUDENTS FORUM
with the theme Pushing
Forward the Genuine PNP
Transformation held at AgusanNational High School last
January 13, 2010
The participants of the
said events were the criminology
students from Holy Child
Colleges of Butuan (HCCB),
Saint Joseph Institute of
Technology (SJIT), Agusan
Institute of Technology (AIT)
and selected sections of fourth
year high school students ofAgusan National High School
(ANHS).
That event was
spearheaded by the Philippine
National Police and Staff, Unit
Commanders, Directors of
NSUs. The students forum
focused on the criminology
students throughout CARAGA
Region for they will be the future
policemen of this country.
Police Superintendent
Frederick Obar, head of the
Project Development Program, a
PNP graduate of the year 1998
was the speaker of the students
S.Y 2010-2011
forum. He said that the program
was held to advocate the people
to know the responsibilities of a
police official towards people
and the community.
The Integrated
Transformation Program was
the Philippine National Polices
development agenda geared
towards improving its capability
effectiveness, and credibility as
the countrys primary policing
institution. It started from the
year 2005 and will end 2015. It
was for the PNP to addressorganizational issues, strengthen
law enforcement capabilities and
improve morale and welfare of
the PNP personnel as a road map
for a long term and lasting
reforms in the PNP with itshonest-to-goodness assessment of its
present institutional framework
policies, systems, structure and
procedures towards a more
capable, credible police force.
PSUPT. Obar added
that the PNP is now continuously
conducting a purpose Driven
Life Seminar until all PNP
uniformed police personne
undergone the seminar. He
stressed that there are 47% PNP
uniformed police personnel who
already underwent the propose
Drivel life Seminar to further
sustain and strengthen spiritual
and moral transformation. Every
Chiefs of the PNP must conduct
leadership courses based on
spiritual and moral values.
were so lucky to have
scholarship.
Theyemphasized the
importance of studying
and spending time for
school acquiring
knowledge, skills and
habits.
I will not
stop changing and
touching lives of people
whom I know they are
deserving to be in school,Dr. Rodulfo P. Esteves
remarked. He added that
the students must not be
extravagant and lavish in
spending things. On the
other hand, Dr. Felomino
Gargar, co-founder told
encouraging stories of
WOSPP students. He
stated that if you have
determination andpatience, its easy for you
to attain your goal and
ambition.
Indeed, it
You are whatyou
repeatedlydo; excellenceis not an act,
rather a
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THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2
4th CRIMINOLOGYSTUDENTSCONGRESSBY: Edwin Samoranos
The College of
Criminal Justice Education
graduating students attended the
4th CRIMINOLOGY STUDENTS
CONGRESS held at Balanghai
Hotel and Convention Center,
Doongan, Butuan City last
February 5-6, 2010 with the
theme Emerging Trends in
Criminal Justice Education.It was headed by the
Council of Criminology Deans of
Caraga (CCDC) in cooperation
with the Commission of Higher
Education.
The thirteen school
participants were: Siargao
Island Institute of Technology
(SIIT); Saint Jude Thaddeus
Institute of technology (SJIIT);
Saint Paul University of Surigao(SPUS); Northern Mindanao
Colleges (NEMCO);SouthernTechnological Institute of the
Philippines (STIP); Saint Francis
Xavier College(SFXC);SouthwayCollege of
Criminology(SOCOTECH);
Agusan Institute of Technology
(AIT); Saint Joseph Institute of
Technology (SJIT); Holy Child
College of Butuan (HCCB);
Butuan City Colleges (HBCC);
Sunrise Christian College (SCC)
and New Northern Mindanao
Colleges Incorporated (NNMCI).
Among the thirteen
participating schools in Caraga
Region, only HCCB has the
lowest population of graduating
students. There are only 14 but it
was a great surprise to the other
schools because of the excellent
performance theyve done
during competitions, lectures,
and open fora.They won the 1st place in
dance and 3rd placer in ball
games competition. They also led
the doxology and awarded as the
best performing school in
Caraga. However, they wont be
able to do that without the
efforts and support of their
instructors, Mr. Rico T. Musong.
R.C.; Sir. Roel F. Balugo, MBA,
R.C., Assistant to the Dean, andMs. Elaine B. Cachapero, R.C.,
Associate Dean College of
Criminology.
Kudos to the College of
Criminology for a job well done!
HCCB holds its 1st
LCO NightBy: Joinie Verdeflor
Wow! What a night!These were the few words
which came out of my mind
when I saw the result of our
united efforts in realizing the
long-dreamt LCO Night of
Holy Child Colleges of Butuan
especially those who are engaged
in different organizations, be it
brotherhood/sisterhood, religious
and others.
We never doubt it to failwhen we started planning and
organizing the program which
was in connection with the
celebration of the extramurals.
S.Y 2010-2011
Because it will be the first time
that the institution will hold an
LCO Night within its 12 years of
existence.
Instead of electing
individuals in the committee, I
suggested to elect the whole
group, which means each
organization presidents wilautomatically become the head
to assure cooperation among
members. There were eight (8)
committees formed having a
corresponding organization
assignments. In the finance
committee was the Knight and
Ulfans was assigned, food
committee was on Fox Theta
Delta, program committee was
on CLFC, ways and means onAlpha Xi Epsilon, house keeping
on Alpha Kappa Rho, peace and
order on Tau Gamma Phi, and
two (2) other committees headed
by Alpha Mu Phi and WOSSP
Altogether we built our booth
within the vicinity of Golden
Cottage, which was the officia
venue of our activities for
extramurals and especially the
LCO Night, despite of the factthat we belong to differen
organizations.
Truly, we can be
successful in any endeavor we
might be having only if we stand
united which seconds our first
and ever LCO theme Change
Starts in Me: Breaking the
Chain of Differences.
Indeed, LCO means unity
in its implicit practicadefinition.
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To let go ishard, to forgetis not easyBy: Allyn Mae Ferrer
The hardest thing to do is
to pretend that youve moved onbut you know you cant do. Its
hard to let go of someone who
made you feel the true meaning
of love. Sometimes you wish to
be with him but some part of you
says, dont fool yourself or else
youll be hurt again.
Its not easy to think
about him when also the
memories stay in your mind.
Youre almost over him butsuddenly he still visits you in
your dreams. Your love song
brings you back to the moment
where you meet and where you
spent time together. Youre
always longing to hold him, see
his face, make him feel he is
special and tell him how much
you love him.
Day becomes longer.
Night becomes lonelier just like
your waiting for someone who
will not come back again.
Sometimes, you question
yourself; does he also thin about
you? Your hearts seems to be
unbeaten because it needs
someone to make it alive. Youre
trying to open your heart to
someone new, but still it needs
him. You really want to let go of
his memories but the more you
try, the more you remember.
How does someone heal a broken
heart? I wish it would be easy to
forget the pain but sad to say, its
uneasy.
All about PowerBy: Jenaflor Ompod
This has nothing to do
with leftist politics, but how you
respond and relate to color red.
As one of the primarycolors, red is connected to the
first chakra. According to
Ayurveda, the traditional
medicinal system of India, the
human being is not only a
physical body but an energy field
as well. Chakras are energy
centers in
charge of the
bodys
varioussystems and
organs. The
energies of
its chakra
affect us
physically,
emotionally,
and mentally.
When looking at the
qualities of red as the color of the
first chakra, it helps to note thatas the first chakra, its energy is
fundamental being located at the
base of the spine. This means
that red is al about power,
identity, vitality, strength,
passion, stability and security.
This means walking your talk.
Draw upon your divine source as
your strength and the base of
your being. When your red
energy is balanced, you are ableto communicate well especially
anything that bothers your self
senses. You know youre spirit,
and not just a body, and you use
your physicality well to express
this spiritual truth to others.
S.Y 2010-2011
At all times, you know
you are energized by a higher
force, whenever you are tired;
you have not been acting as
guided by the spirit.
Why teach?By:
Rosemarie
Bayron
A
great dea
has been
said that
teaching is
one of the most important
professions from the standpoint of
human welfare. Properly
understood, however, it is also one
of the most technical, difficult and
challenging professions.
Aside from the fact tha
teachers are exalted individuals, I
still couldnt fathom then why I
have chosen this profession knowing
that it is not a lucrative job and
perhaps underrated. I am still not
dissuaded from becoming a teacher
in spite of its perplexing state. My
rational though a bit hard to
articulate, are nevertheless
intrinsically and extrinsically
affirmed.
To start with, my foremost
reason for choosing this profession
is to have a decent job. Decent in a
way that could sustain me a modest
income that would keep my body
and soul together. Whether I am
compensated well or not is another
matter. But still I will go for
teaching.
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THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2
The Importance ofCorrect GrammarBy: Jenaflor Ompod
The year of English isdesigned to instill a new
excitement for learning English
in the Philippines. It will cover
the simple things that
HCCBians need to practice, in
order to improve their English
skills. English is the key to the
future.
Id like to take a break
from grammar and talk to you
about vocabulary. I mean notonly the words of English, but
also the phrases and idioms
that an English speaker
commonly used. We learn the
words and phrases of our own
language by exposure. We hear
other people use them in the
same manner.
Words are funny things.
They can sometimes take on a
whole new meaning, just theway they are used. The word
Google (the name of the
famous website) has become a
verb google it, which has
come to mean look it up on
the internet .
English in the Philippines
is evolving too, with words and
phrases sometimes taking on
new meanings. Keep this in
mind though, if your goal is tocommunicate with a native
English speaker, he/she may
not understand some of the
English expressions commonly
used by Filipinos.
In the interest of effective
communication, you may adapt
to native-English style, rather
than expecting the native-
English speaker to adapt toyours.
Idiomatic expressions or
idioms can be a bit tricky too.
Idioms are expressions that are
not supposed to be taken
literally. Dont look for logic
with these phrases. Just take
them as they come, but use
them exactly as they come.
Idioms cant be adjusted or
modified. Heres an examplethat I have heard misused:
bosom buddies, is an idiom
that means best friends. But
you cannot say bosom
friends, as I recently heard on
a local television show. Idioms
cant be recorded.
One thing remains like a
sore sticking finger. Thats
what I call twisting an idiom as
far as it can twist. Im really nottrying to be funny but I just
want you all to understand the
importance of correct
vocabulary. The best source for
correct English vocabulary is to
read or hear English spoken by
native speakers. Television and
movies are good place to start
but remember, just because you
hear it on the television, that
doesnt necessarily make it right.Always consider your source.
Re
S.Y 2010-2011
Trials and frustrationmake me strongBy: Edwin Samoranos
I believe that God is an
absolute value. A supreme being
and a great comforter for all His
creations. He is the reason why
we hold on and hope that he led
us to the right way. Ive proven it
because during my darkest hour
I felt that God was with me and
my family.
It was Monday evening on
the month of October 13, 1997
My sister and I were having our
meal while my father lay on the
sofa and took rest because o
tiredness from working at the
farm. A man knocked at our
door. We didnt mind it because
that man was my cousin. We
thought that it was just a simple
conversation between my father
and my cousin when suddenly he
killed my father. He stabbed my
father on the right and left chest
using ice pick and that was the
reason of my fathers death.
We where shocked and
was not able to shout for help
because of fright. Before the man
escaped, I saw my father trying
to fight for his life. He was
wounded and vomited blood
Despite my fathers aim to fight
back, still the man escaped. My
mother came and shouted for
help and our neighbor came tohelp us bring my father to the
nearest hospital. That time, I felt
a feeling of animosity. As i
somebody is dictating me to kill
Remember:Practice makes
perfect
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THE HCCB HERALD Vol. 2
From page 8 on Trails and
frustrations..
the murderer as a
payback to what he has done to
my father.
I was just 10 years old
when that happened. At thatstage there were lots of trials in
my life and my family. I even
wanted to give up but as I saw
my mother striving hard for the
sake of our family, I had the
courage to get up and face new
days with hope within me. I
became a working student at a
very young age. I should have
stopped from schooling but my
sisters, brothers, and my motherinspired me to move on and
continue achieving my goal and
that is to be the new father of my
family who will not just support
their needs but to defend them
from crime.
Years past and I never
hesitated to pursue my dreams.
When I graduated high school, I
applied as a scholar by the help
of Mr. Genry Campus, an SBmember who helped me to have
be an IFM/DRPE scholar. I
enrolled criminology and after 2
years, I personally approached
Dr. Rudolfo P. Esteves to have
me as one of his WOSPP
scholars. Thank God and he
chose me as one of WOSPP
members. Now, Im on my 4rth
year and Im on my way to the
fulfillment of my goals. Imabout to support my family.
I am holding on to Gods
words, thats why until now, I
remain to be strong and faithful
to God. I believe that God has a
plan for me and I can say that
trials and frustrations made me
strong because God is with me
and my family. According to the
book of Jeremiah 29:11 For I
know the plans I have for you,
plans to prosper you and not toharm you. It is a plan to give you
hope and future.
Vanity, O Vanity..By: acmedroso
I have read a book of
Allan Cardic the great spritist
ever known in entire Europe in
the middle of the century. This
guy, of German descent strongly
advocates that man evolves out
of reincarnation.
What differs him greatly
with thats Darwins theory is
that man did not evolve from ape
or cockroach
or what ever
to become
what is
known now
as homo
sapiens, a
walking tall,
intelligent
man with
refined
manners and resolute
dispositions. Most importantly,
Darwins theory failed to connect
that missing link which
remained missing until now.That point of connection between
a pure animal to become a
complete man remained
unanswered until the present
times. Well, equally interesting
also, is the fact that Darwin came
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to embrace the Theory of
Creation before his death which
he did not in the prime years of
his life.
Well, back to Mr. Cardic
he claimed that man as beingoriginated form man himself
whose origin of life is breathed
by the Sunum Bunum, or the
combination of the infinite truth
and the infinite good of infinitebeauty which is otherwise known as
God.
These breathe of life we
mentioned above is what we call
the spirit. And
this spirit wilevolve into
varying degrees
of
transformation
or advancement
When the flesh
dies, a spirit will depart ones
matter or decaying physical body
and by the permission of that
Sunum Bunum, such departed
spirit will come back and enteragain into another fresh human
body until he becomes a
refined spirit ready to go back
into HIS Glory. Interesting, isnt
it?
Mr. Cardic also claims
that we are part and parcel of
HIM as the MAKER. And no
less than the moon and the stars
we are that equally important as
part of him that created us, andby then it is rightful to claim that
we are brothers and sisters with
reference to that Sunum Bunum
that made us, and whose SON
came down to redeem us from
sins and whose name is JESUS
the CHRIST or EMMANUEL.
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Isnt it related to the
Books of Genesis, John,
Matthew, Mark and the Book of
Revelation?
Spirits, Cardic claimed,
are classified into differentdegrees thru colors. It could
either be white spirit, yellow,
blue or violet. I cannot exactly
recall which one is the lowest
degree to the highest in its order,
(except that the highest spirit in
the order is
the one that
has pure
humanitarian concern and the
genuine care for his fellowmen
like our maker.), but what is
significant is that, from a
beginner color for example, blue,
you can either advance or
remain in you stage of color ordegree and you wont move in,
even if you are already in your
next life or (reincarnated life), if
you choose not to improve or
even degenerate. That means, if
in that life you do not follow His
commandments. That is why
there are people that are
deviants in the society. They
are moved by spirits which are
unreformed and rebellious
or either naughty.
It is their choice that they
remained what they are. People
who died without reforming
themselves will be given the
chance to change their new lives
but such chance is already
nearing to and end.
What intrigues me more
is that, part of his theory said,
that when the spirit reenters into
a flesh once again, the new
human body is given the freedomto do an act according to his own
free well, we called choice. But
in the deepest realm of his
existence is the knowledge in the
past, serving as an experience of
his life, way back a very long
ago. The life of this spirit living
in him we called it subconscious.
And this is manifested though
gut feelings, sometimes in
dreams, and our ability toconnect things of the past
which we have not experienced
in the present life and the
ability to make decisions.
Next question is: When
this spirits are already purified,
where will they go? Spirits
Cardic said, they will go back to
their maker for HIS own
GLORY and they will become
the forces and the light thatmaintains
the Universe,
where
everyone
longs to see
and emulate.
They are the
stars, the
moon and
strength that
keep the Universe intact. Theyare also those that maintain the
beauty, the wonder, the
attraction and the cause why we
praise the infinite beauty of our
MAKER called GOD.
(Intriguing, isnt it?)
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I do not enjoin you to
believe him folks, but I am some
kind of intrigued, especially so
when his pronouncement
centers the claim of the
existence of God which is the
origin of all things and hisclaim that by the help of the
workers in the heaven called
the Holy Spirit, All things in
the Bible will reconcile with
Science in HIS time. (Things
we commonly read in the Book
of Revelation).
Well
whatever we
believe in,
whethersupported by
reasoned
supposition, or
pure
imagination,
these are not outlawed but even
encourage in a democratic
country like ours. After all, not
everything is revealed by
Heaven. We need to listen to the
opinion of others as much as theyneed to listen to us. Democratic
society thrives best in the free
exchange of ideas. Like a stee
which is honed by the fire o
purified argument. Walter
Lippman on his book Hit the
Podium says: the freedom o
opinion consists primarily in
perfecting the opportunity for
the adequate give-and-take
opinion.A closed mind will always
be inferior because it is afraid of
allowing the light of reason to
come through. You see, citizens
in Democratic society prefer
debate or free exchange of ideas
over killing each other.
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Tagong Pag-ibig
By: G.B.E
Araw-araw
mukha moy
nakikita
Bakit
sobrang
tuwa aking
nadarama?
Pag pilit
kong
pinipikit aking mga mata
Para bang may pumipigil,bakit nga ba?
Ikay laging nasa pusot
isipan ko
Sanay malaman, natatagong
pagsuyo
Pwede bang buksan tanging
puso
Dito nakabaon, pangalan
mong tinatago
Bakit ikaw pa ang minahal,
sinta?
Kaya ang puso koy
nasaktan bigla
Di ko akalain, may mahal
kan iba
Hanggang tingin nalang
sayo, prinsipe
Pero nais kong malaman mo
Na ikaw lamang ang nasaaking puso
Kahit magbago man ang
takbo ng mundo
Mundo koy iikot lamang
para sa iyo. Piyo ko.
KodigoBy: Edwin Samoranos
Bakit di maiwasan ng isangestudyante,
Masamang ugali sa loob ng
klase
Lalong-lalu sa araw ng
pagsusulit,
Gumagawa
ng kodigong
magagamit
Ang isangtaong tamad
ay
mahihirapan,
Sa panahon
ng pagsusulit,
Tanging kodigo lang ang
inaasahan
Pagtalikod ng guro ang siyang
inaabanganKahit mahirap ay sinusubukan
Kodigoy maipasa sa mga
kaibigan,
At kapag tapos na ang mga
katanungan
Kaagad sinasambit katagang
ayos lang
Kung matalino ka ay dapat
mong iwasan
Ang paggamit nito ay dikailangan
Sikaping magkaroon ng
paninindigan
Magsikap, mag-aral para sa
kinabukasan
S.Y 2010-2011
SelosBy: Buds 05
Paano ba maiiwasan ang
masaktan?
Gayong puso koy labis na
nagdaramdam
Ayaw ko mang aminin ang
totoo
Ngunit selos ang syang
dahilan nito
Gusto kong sabihin sayo
nadarama ng puso
Ngunit papaano gagwin kung
iniiwasan mo ko?
Puso koy labis ng nasasaktan
Ngunit lahat ay kayang tiisin
upang
akoy di
mokayang
layuan?
Sana
kaya
kong
baguhin ka,
Sana pwedeng diktahan ka
Na isipin akot ibigin ng totoo
Sapagkat ayaw kong
dumating ang araw na magsisi
ako
Na ikaw ay nakilala ko
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Ang KinabuhingEstudyante
By;E.N.S
Ang kinabuhing estudyante
malipayon, usahay masulobonLabina moabot ang lisod nga
leksyon,
Kung maghimog assignment nga
wala sa kondisyon
Siguradong gagmay og grado,
nahagbong ba hinuon.
Estudyante magkagubot kung
moabot ang exam,
Pang bayad sa tuition need
iandamAng
pangutana,
maka exam
ba kaha?
Ambot
lang.
Kapitos sa
panahon.
Ginikanan
magsagubang
Matag estudyante adunay lain-
laing kinaiya
Adunay uban mosulod sa klase,
walay dala
Mga notebook, libro, photocopy
hinulaman pa
Kung tan-awon murag
maestrog maestro.
Inig sulod sa classroom, maestro
quiz dayonKung wala man kahibalo, sa
seatmate mang disturbo
Kung motalikod ang maestro
Makalolooy nga estudyante,
pangitaon ang kodigo
Ginikanang walay kasayuran,
ilang anak barkada ray giatiman
Pachoy-choy, puro purma walay
hinungdan
Kalooy sa ginakanan naputos sa
utangAnak walay huna-huna,
hinungdan sa kapakyasan
Ang kinabuhing estudyante
daghan ang kabuang
Kalipay man o kasakit ilang
maagian,
Dautan man o matarung ilang
makatunan
Tungod sa impluwensya sa
pakigbarkadan
Estyudyante angay gayud
ninyong matngunan,
Ang pag skwela dili binuangan,
malisod ang kapanahunan
Dugo, singot og luha ang
puhunan
Tungod og alang sa kalampusan.
BALUDni: JUN GARGAR BEEd-SPED I
Ubos sa mga hulhog sa
panahon nga mabudhi-on
Giduphan
mo ang
wawang sa
imong
kalibutan.
Ang kasibaw
sa laginglingsa imong
mga hagit,
Nag sing al
sa pangarab
mong
kamakusganon,
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Mitay-og sa sukaranan sa
akong dalimdaman.
Ang kahimongaya nga gi-ub-aw sa imong kapintas..!
AHH..pila na kaha ka
DAYO nga kinabuhi! ang
giluba sa
Mga gaway sa imong
kabangis? dili na magangkap
Pag hapnig sa hunahuna, kay
ang kutob sa magpapawaw
Nga hi-atlan sa imong
pagsaput , pamungtaw mo sa
Makalilisang pag dagmal,
ilawog sa kamatayon nga
imong gitangkil.
Ang wawang mga nahilaw
sanagdagtum mong sabakan
Nahimong dagawasaw sa lakad
namong katalaw.
Kay bisan sa kalig-ow sa
among pakigbi-sug pukawon
Gayud ug taralon sa imongkapingtas, kay ang gahum
Nga among gihabak sa among
pagPANIMPALAD
PALIPIS LANG SA
LANDONG SA KUSOG
MONG NAHUPTAN.
Apan sa atong panagkabagat
sa hapsay nga baybayon.
Ang buhing pahimatngon napugad ning pangasip.
Nga ning silong sa langit way
gahum nga matunhay,
Walay garbo nga molungtad
tanay may kinutuban.
Kini gimato-od sa subo mong
pagkapusgay
Diha sa utlanan sa manag lahi
natong paraiso.13
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The Pain of
LovingBy: Edwin
Now, I can still feel the painI cant deny my whole being
is tremblingYes, I was and am really
hurtFor having you rooted in
my heart
One year on, two years offAretheselonely
days notenough?
Do Ihave to
sacrificemy
whole
life?Just to show and to provehow I dearly love?
Are you dumb, fool andblind?
Didnt you take a glanceand mind?
You add the weight of myburdens
And still manage to stand
despite the mighty wind.
Hope youll awake and havea glimpse
And let me know the realscore that lingers
But still am wishing it willturn to a nice way again
For the realization of myendless dream
THE LIGHT OFMY LIFEBY: GENELYN
Im walking in myobscured way,
And someone gave
light upon meHe rendered color and
happiness in my bodyI hope it wont end up
someday
With a brilliant daysto be,
Im glad you found
meAnd all I want is you
to stay,So that this heartwont be empty.
You are the light ofmy life
That gives care andtime
You showed howimportant I am to you
Then million thanksfor you to know
S.Y 2010-2011
Ang Atong
Kagahapon
By: ENS
Pagkasakit ning akingkapalaran
Nga naliumsan sa mgakagul-anan
Mao ba diay and akongmatagamtaman
Kanunay nga magahilak sakapakyasan
Sa ako nga pag-inusaraWala akoy laing mahuna-huna
Kon dili ang binuhat ngaakong gipakabathala
Nga sa kalit lang nawala
Asa naman ang atong mgapanumpa?
Nga midasig sa luya kongugma,
Hinimdumi baya akongpinangga,Ikawtawolangusab
ug mayluha.
Ugkaron
naughan na ang akong mgamata
Wala nay luha alangkanimo akong pinalangga
Ug ako mopadayun saakong panaw
Ug sa atong kagahapun igolang sa paghanduraw
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COC BOMBERS SHAPES
LCO BREAKERS INSITTING WOMEN
BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONSHIPBy: Gilbert M. Makiling
The competent
College of
Criminology
Bomberssurpassed
League of
Campus
Organization Breakers, 5-2, in
Women Sitting basketball
Championship held at HCCB
Golden Cottage last February
10-14, this year.
Focus, determination
and self-reliance were theamulets of COC Bombers of
dumping LCO Breakers.
Out of 10 shots, COC
Bombers got 5, with their best
efforts while sitting on a chair
parallel on its competitors. On
the other hand, LCO Breakers
attained only 2 shots that
caused COC Bombers to
recognize the new champion
of Women Sitting Basketball
Championship.Keep it up COC Bombers
and for oppressed LCO
Breakers, there will be another
extramural.
CNHS ROLLERS LORD
OVER IN FOLLOWWHAT I SAY GAME
By: Jenaflor Ompod
The College of Nursing
and Health Sciences outwitted
the competing departments with
their determination to win
Follow What I say game last
Feb. 10-14, 2009 held at HCCB
Golden Cottage in connection
with the Extramural.
It was an exciting game
all the way that was participated
by all competing departments.
With all other teams,
CNHS Rollers stood up as the
best
players
in that
game.
They
were
not
disturbed and interloped in the
guff voices of the audience
instead they let their minds to be
void and hear only the words
uttered by the game facilitator.
The only mechanic of the
game was to act the character
but not following then words of
game facilitator. They should act
senior, seniora, seniorita,
and seniorito.
CNHS Rollers soared as
the last player resulting of their
amicable victory.
Good job CNHS Rollers
and continue to be good
followers.
S.Y 2010-2011
COED DREAMERS NETS
WOMEN EGGPLANT
RALAYBy: Kris Para-ase
Analou Avila of COEDDreamers, carved herpriceless marker that putthe team into the zenithover the competitors ingasping the WomenEggplant Relay before theenergetic crowd at theHCCB Golden Cottage lastFebruary 10-14, 2009.
We won the gamenot just because of me but
with our determination towin, Avila said.
The grand playeradded that she wasnt ableto do that so without theencouragement by her
teammates. She stressedthat she able to whip thetomato as much farthercompared to others by theuse of eggplant with a strawtied inher wristand ableto bringthe
bacon
home
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