The Link December 2012 Issue
The Link December 2012 Issue
The Link December 2012 Issue
FIRST BATCH OF CPAs. (From left to right) B. Barlis, A. Reyes, J.L. Rayos, M. Viloria, E. Cariaga, J. Lapuz, J. Crisostomo, J.L. Divina and S.J. Cucio.
Volume XIII
December 2012
GJC holds Drug Awareness... As part of the celebration of Drug Abuse Prevention and Control week our school conducted a seminar last... MORE ON PAGE 2
ISSUE NO. 2
OPINION
Copy-paste mentality The complaint filed by academics and bloggers with the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges against... MORE ON PAGE 4
FEATURES
When You Aim, Aim for the Moon The perseverance of a person who have failed and stumbled at a point is much more intense than those who have... MORE ON PAGE 5
SPORTS
Contadores dominate Intrams; Jaguars... The Contadores of the Accountancy and Accounting Technology department handily won the overall champion... MORE ON PAGE 8
ACHIEVERS. Winners Carlos De Rueda and Czareth Jane Castro with their adviser Mr. Ken Gie Anthony Cruel pose for a souvenir photo at the DLeonor Hotel Inland Resort in Davao City.
By Jhanine Angeles General de Jesus College was the only school in Nueva Ecija which qualified in the National Mid-Year Convention held at DLeonor Hotel Inland Resort, Davao City last October 22-27. Thirty-four prestigious colleges and universities all over the Philippines participated in the said event. The schools representatives are Carlo de Rueda and Czareth Jane Castro, both from BSA 4. They were
accompanied by one of the BSA and BSAcT Department advisers, Mr. Ken Gie Anthony Cruel, CPA. De Rueda ranked third in CAT Level 3 (out of 68 participants) and was among the top 20 of CAT Cup Level 2 (out of 40 participants). Meanwhile, Castro bagged the 11th place in CAT Level 2 (out of 67 participants) and was in the top 20 of SGV Cup (out of 43 participants).
BRINGING HOME THE BACON. The winners together with their advisers proudly show the proof of their hard work.
NEWS 2 GJC lists 66% LET passing rate, surpasses national passing rate
By Antonio Delgado As expected, the Education department has again surpassed the national passing rate for the Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET) conducted on September 30. First takers from GJC listed a passing rate of 65.7% (25 out of 38 examinees) surpassing the national passing rate of 49.29% for the LET (Elementary). The first takers who successfully passed the board are the following: 1. Bernabe, Haizel Ann C. 2. Bueta, Mylene C. 3. Castro, Ruth Joy H. 4. Dela Cruz, Meryll T. 5. Flores, Geralyn G. 6. Garcia, Bernadette S. 7. Garcia, Ma. Jessica A. 8. Gonzales, Shiela V. 9. Hizon, Christine Joy H. 10. Macatula, Cherry A. 11. Manalastas, Maria Lyn G. 12. Manalo, Mylene R. 13. Maon, Mary Jane J. 14. Miranda, Madel M. 15. Miranda, Ma. Lourdes A. 16. Novelles, Hanilore O. 17. Nuez, Berose L. 18. Perez, Elwood 19. Perez, Rizza C. 20. Pilapil, Maricel C. 21. Rivera, Madilyn M. 22. Sabitsana, Eunice D. 23. Vicencio, Eugelyn C. 24. Vicencio, Kathryn S. 25. Vinuya, Kristine Kaye M. Meanwhile, Joshua E. Reyes also passed the LET for Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd), Major in English.
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BURST OUT THE FIRE! The GJC chapter of JPIA held its 4th general assembly last August 25.
By Catherine Nagayo The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants ( JPIA)- General de Jesus College held its 4th General Assembly last August 25 with the theme JPIANS: Burst out the Fire. The event started at exactly 7:30 in the morning through a registration By Aljon M. Sta. Ana process facilitated by the As part of the celebranewly- elected JPIA officers. tion of Drug Abuse PrevenAlmost 200 attendees from tion and Control week our BSA and BSAcT participated school conducted a seminar in the said event. last November 11-17 in assoThe opening prayer was ciation with the Philippine led by Charmaine Ignacio, Drug Enforcement Agency BSA II. Mr. Jeffrey Franco (PDEA) Region III. (then Department Head This event was held to of Accountancy, and now develop the awareness of dean) gave his warm welstudents about illegal use come to the new members of drugs and to promote a of the organization and orihealthy lifestyle. FIGHTING THE DRUG MENACE. PDEA Agent Blessie Gonzaga- ented them about the JPIAThe seminar featured Talavero explains the dangers of illegal substances to GJCians at GJC Chapter organization. introduction about drugs, the seminar held at the school gymnasium. This was followed by classification of drug abus- reasons for usage of illegal Agent Talavero also Mr. Ken Gie Anthony Cruel ers and background about drugs and the information tackled the Operation Pri- who also filled the crowd the most abused drugs such about Drug Couriers or vate Eye, a project launched with laughter through his as shabu, marijuana, inhal- Drug Mules . These are by PDEA for the raid of il- opening remarks. individuals who transport legal drugs laboratory and ants, cocaine and ecstacy. Mr. Romeo Villar (Dean The guest speaker Chief drugs in other countries in drug den. To cap the event of CBAA, IT & HRM) was Investigation/Provincial Of- exchange for large amount an open forum was held to also present to give his ficer Agent Blessie Gonza- of money, which majority of cater to the questions of the warm appreciation on the ga-Talavero discussed the the victims are Filipinos. students. achievements of our department. Aljon Sta.Ana, the out-
By Antonio Delgado Hotel and Restaurant Management students showcased their talents and skills in the Skills Olympics 2012 with the theme Mini Chefs on Parade held on October 11-12. A parade of the participants in the different competitions was held in the morning of the first day. The program proper started with the opening prayer led by Camille Ann Jalova, vice president for linkages of the Federation of Young Hoteliers and Restaurateurs (FYHRM). This was followed by the opening remarks of Mrs. Josefina Padilla, Skills Olympics 2012 overall chairman. FYHRM President Jomar Delos Santos led the presentation of participants in the competitions. A special intermission was given by the Green Hornets, which placed 1st runner-up in the cheer dance contest in the school intramurals. General De Jesus College President Dr. Noemi Villanueva graced the event for the ribbon cutting of the Table Setting with Menu Folder and Centerpiece Display, assisted by Dr. Jose-
fina Magno, vice president for academics, Mr. Ricardo Mesina, vice president for administration, Mr. Eriberto Roxas, vice president for finance and Dr. Romeo Villar, Dean of CBAA, IT and HRM. College Student Council Governor Aljon Sta. Ana and Vice Governor Jhanine Angeles emceed the program. The winners in the competitions were awarded in a victory party the following night. The winners in the Market Basket Competition were: Zedric Wycoco, Nicole Anne Marie Jose and Salvie Grace Francia, gold medalists; Analyn Macalinao, Hazel Espino and Mary Joy Flores, silver medalists; and Camille Ann Jalova, Diane Pantalunan and Janina Sarah Magno, bronze medalists. Meanwhile, the winners in the Dessert Making Competition were: Cristel Joyce Cruz and Gilson Balagtas, gold medalists; Charisse Anne De Guzman and Joan Kay De Guzman, silver medalists; and Rhea Rose Magno and Janine Mae Ison, bronze medalists. Emerging as best in the Table Setting Competition were: Bryan Dela Cruz,
CENTERPIECE OF ATTRACTION. Participants in the Centerpiece Making Competition make last minute adjustments to their entry in the contest.
Alex Manabat, Leomar Bartolome, Edward Villasan and Cristel Joyce Cruz, gold medalists; Emily Montano, Rachelle Agita, Katerine Francisco, Mary Grace Suba and Gilson Balagtas, silver medalists; and Judylon Cunanan, R-Cie Agustin, Paolo Ballesteros, James Chadwick Jereza and Marcy Gatchalian, bronze medalists. On the other hand, the winners in the Waiters Relay were: Bryan Dela Cruz, Alexis Medina and Marlex Cruz, gold medalists; Nico Manuel, Gerard Harvy Anto-
nio and Alvin De Guzman, silver medalists; and Jaymar Ison, Harmond Pelayo and Gilbert Valerio, bronze medalists. Victorious in the Centerpiece Making Competition were: Gary Val Quetua, Ronalene Samonte and Sarah Joy Lapuz, gold medalists; Cristina Baylon, Arianne Wycoco and Shennalyn Santos, silver medalists; and Rocel Rodriguez, Bea Rose Franco and Chambers Marcelo, bronze medalists. Hailed as the best in Food Curving were: Hazel
Espino, gold medalist; Mark Anthony Bernardo, silver medalist; and Zedric Wycoco, bronze medalist. Winning the Cocktail Mixing event were Michael Gonzales, gold medalist; Catherine Sta. Ana, silver medalist; and Jill Toribio, bronze medalist. In the Napkin Folding Competition, the winners were: Cristel Joyce Cruz, gold medalist; Ma. Lourdes Pareja, silver medalist; and Chambers Marcelo, bronze medalist. ******
language and the attributes on effective oral language. In the afternoon, the discussion shifted to Public Speaking, with the speakers giving tips in making and delivering a good speech. Activities followed each lecture. Afterward, awards were given to the winners in the activities. The program ended with the closing remarks by Mrs. Magnolia Sugay, principal of the elementary department.
From page 1 determinasyon at tiyaga. And here are Mr. Reyes words as he imparted his insights: Miracles come to those who believe. Mahirap talaga yung exam, pero ang pinamahirap ay yung paghihintay ng result. Accept and enjoy all the challenges, have faith, and leave the rest
mer President of the school, Dr. Leonila C. Gonzales. Dr. Gonzales gave an inspiring talk about proper time management. This was followed by an open forum facilitated by Mrs. Maricel A. Lagman, Guidance Coordinator of High School Department. The program ended with a closing prayer by Louielyn Empaynado (BSA III). Mrs. Lagman acted as the mistress of the ceremony.
COSPLAY AT GJC. Attendees of GJCs first Haunted Christmas Party walk the ramp in their colorful costumes.
mga magulang natin laging motivated, may maibayad lang tayo sa tuition. Magdasal kay Lord. Ang hilingin, sana bigyan ka ng sapat na talino, resistensya at logic para maintindihan yung inaaral. At pagkatapos magdasal, mag-aral. ******
From page 1 Thus, the overall winners, 1st place to 5th place, will be chosen from the top 13. Winners will receive cash prizes and certificates. Entries shall be exhibited at the school prior to the
By Daniel Halili Nighmare before Christmas becomes a reality! Last November 24, the College Student Council (CSC) launched the Haunted Christmas Party at the GJC gymnasium. It was the first time a party of such theme was held in the school, and the CSC takes pride in leaving such a legacy. The party involved students in its raffle draws, onthe-spot singing, games and cosplay. The event aimed to
LAUGHTER AND ROMANCE. The BSED IV students as they perform their original skit, Tatlong Henerasyong Pag-ibig at the Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa program.
enaded the crowd with an acoustic OPM medley. This was followed by a monologue Umaga na naman: Luha, Panaginip at Pangarap by Rose Ann Azarcon, BEEd I. Meanwhile, HRM students presented a folk dance, Paru-parong Bukid followed by a sabayang pagbigkas of Pilipinas ang Bayan Ko, Pilipino ang Wika Ko by BSEd I students. Another folk dance, Sayaw sa Bangko, was performed by BSIT and ACT students. Afterward, a Pasar-
ingan by BSEd I, BEEd I and BSA III students followed. To cap the program, Lawiswis Kawayan was danced by selected BSA students. Angelina Tiqui and John Edward Flores facilitated the flow of presentations as masters of ceremonies. The program would not have been possible without the assistance of the BSEd II Filipino major students, and the supervision of instructors assigned for each performance. ******
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The True Meaning of Success
By Loriejane Jose
When we hear the word success, we usually perceive different meanings for we dont share the same understanding. But let me share with you what I have ascertained to this rousing woman who left an impact to me in knowing what success is. Teaching is a lifelong learning and a commitment. These were the words uttered by Dr. Bernadette O. Gallardo, the schools registrar and Head of the Social Sciences Department as the interview started. After she graduated from high school, she aspired to be a Computer Programmer but because of financial problems, she grabbed the opportunity to study here at General De Jesus College since there was a scholarship provided if she will take Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. Sabi ng father ko noon, kapag medyo nakaluwag kami financially, pagaaralin niya ko sa course na gusto ko but it turned out na minahal ko na yung ginagawa ko. Although teaching is not her first choice as a profession, she learned to love it and found out the strong feeling of being destined or called to undertake this field. She believes that if you want to teach, youll do this by heart and at the heart of a teachers role is the promotion of learning for all pupils. That is the challenge for all the teachers. Those who dare to teach must never cease to learn. We often hear her saying, morally upright, civic-minded, and integrity, discipline, always reminding her students. And as a teacher, she wants them to be transformed into highly productive individuals. She also said that good teachers practice their craft not for the money or because they have to, but because they want to and they truly enjoy it. In teaching, hindi ka yayaman pero may reward. Mayaman ka sa mga estudyante at kakilala. Isa yun sa mga nakakatuwa. Dedicating herself to this school has so many reasons, and when asked why she chose to stay here, she said, Theres something here na hindi ko kayang iwan. Simple words yet so meaningful
he complaint filed by academics and bloggers with the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges against Senator Vicente Sotto III for alleged plagiarism in his speeches seems headed to the backburner now that the Reproductive Health bill has already been passed by both houses of Congress. Sotto has been accused of copying parts of his speeches from Internet blogs with proper attribution. Moreover, he has been accused of quoting parts of US Senator Robert Kennedys speech, again without the proper attribution. Ironically, Senator Pia Cayetano, who is from the other side of the RH debate, was also accused of violating intellectual property rights in her speeches defending the bill. It seems a shame that while ordinary students like us strive to identify all our sources in our research, public figures are just lifting phrases from others works as if these are their own. There could actually be more to the controversy regarding Sottos and Cayetanos speeches than either the RH bill or the issue of intellectual property rights. This incident reflects the Filipino copy-paste mentality and our propensity to just duplicate what has already been proven to work by others. Parang sari-sari store lang na kapag pumatok ay gagayahin na rin ng buong barangay. Even the national government exhibits this mentality. For example, the K-12 basic educational system is used abroad, so we copied them without even bothering to check if these are really applicable to the local setting. Who needs preparation and pilot testing when we could just copy the whole thing? And how about the recently passed Reproductive Health bill? Isnt it a mimicking of the population control policies implemented more developed countries? Never mind that those same countries are now experiencing aging populations as a result of these policies. There is nothing wrong with adopting policies that are being used by other countries. But the government should at least adapt these to the local conditions. One would do well to keep in mind that not all who have joined the sari-sari store bandwagon, have succeeded as well as the original.
Editors-in-Chief Antonio Delgado and Charinette Padolina Associate Editor Aljon Sta. Ana Managing Editors Daniel Halili and Loriejane Jose News Editor Geleen Macapagal Features Editor Rowena Magallon News Correspondents Jhanine Angeles (BSA/BSAcT), Ana Carmela Dela Pea (BSBA), Melojane Canapi (BEED/BSED), Jomar Delos Santos (BSHRM) Zhinoos Marbella (BSIT/ACT) Literary Editor Camille Ann Jalova Editorial Cartoonist Billy Santos Senior Staffwriter Charmaine Alpha Padilla Staffwriters Catherine Nagayo Cartoonists Rex Christian Santos, Rema Adrales Adviser Mrs. Jennifer Erese
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a panahon ngayon, dalawang mundo na ang nag-eexist sa buhay ng tao. Una, yung totoong mundolugar kung saan may pait at tamis, may sweldo at utang, may tawa at hinagpis, may nakanganga, may nakatalungko, may langaw o kulot na buhok sa sopas mo. Ang pangalawang mundo ay ang paraiso ng mga facebook users kung saan lagi kang maganda, nakatawa, maraming pera, may bagong gadgets, nakapaglilibot sa ibat ibang lupalop, at punong-puno ng sarap at ligaya ng buhay. Sa paraiso ding ito nagboom ang career ng mga sosyal na pagkain bilang photogenic models. Sa Pilipinas, mayroong mahigit tatlumpung milyong facebook users, at halos isang bilyong users naman sa buong mundo. Sa bawat post mo ng status, picture, at video, gaano
karaming tao ang posibleng makakita nito? Imagine, halos 1/7 ng populasyon ng Earth. Bilang isang responsableng mamamayan ng Pilipinas, alalahanin mo. Anong klaseng mga posts na ba ang naibahagi mo? Kasama sa libreng facebook account mo ang karapatang ayusin o paganahin ito sa paraang gusto mo. Ang mga karaniwang gamit ng facebook ay pakikipagkomunikasyon sa mga kamag-anak, kakilala, kaibigan at kaibigan, pagnenegosyo (hello sa mga online shops diyan!), upang maipahayag ang sarili, at upang maging updated sa mga pangyayari sa bawat kibot ng
mga taong hindi mo naman kilala sa totoong buhay. Sa pagmamasid ko, majority ng accounts ay nagpapakita ng self-promoted na image ng may-ari nito. Lahat ng positibo at magagandang pangyayari, tulad ng pagpunta sa mga kasiyahan at magagandang pasyalan o bakasyunan, pagbili ng mamahaling gamit, at pagkakaroon ng napakaideal na relasyon (partikular sa mga boyfriends at girlfriends) ang mga kadalasang makikita sa account ng isang facebook user. Bagamat walang masama dito, lalo na at nasa isang demokratikong bansa tayo, kapansin-pansing ineexaggerate ng karamihan ang mga positibong bagay na i-shine-share sa facebook habang binabawasan naman o tuluyang ini-eliminate ang paglalagay ng mga negatibong pangyayari o yung tipong
The perseverance of a person who have failed and stumbled at a point is much more intense than those who have not. The moment he stands up after the fall, watch out for his next movethe intensity of passion and dedication will bring out the best in him and in everyone who surrounds him. Mr. Jeffrey P. Franco, the newly-promoted dean of Accountancy and Accounting Technology Department, the man behind the department and the schools five consecutive years of success and numerous awards in various Accounting competitions regional and national, shares his story. Find out how lifes challenges became this mans driving force to face the road again, and this time, he makes everything work out. Raised in San Isidro, Dean Franco spent his childhood education in San Isidro Central School. He playfully reminisced memories of the young Jeffrey Franco. Natatandaan ko nung elementary, sabi sakin ng teacher ko, ang ini-ohonor lang nila yung mga deserving. Although nasa
THE MAN OF THE MOMENT. Dean Jeffrey Franco is the man behind the Accountancy and Accounting Technology departments success.
hen I was a newly- enrolled student in the College of Education, I was looking forward to see myself get better. I was excited to learn more, hone my skills and let myself improve. Explore the unknown to see what else I can do. Dare discover another skill hidden from within. Let myself know me even better. I was enthusiastic about meeting new people, making friends and enjoy the college life. A little just like you, young and hopeful. But it proved difficult. Classes were hard, activities were gruelling and most of all, the adjustments were harsh. I never knew that college life would be this taxing to me. How come I was not informed that college was this cruel? I thought to myself. It felt like suddenly finding myself in a rocky boat over an angry sea and panicking, as a result, I plunged face-first into the bitter coldness of the water. I made a lot of mistakes in my freshman year. I brought my personal problems to school. I carried the happygo-lucky behaviour with me. I was so unprofessional, so unpredictable and so unrefined you could not distinguish me from a student who belongs to the lower section. I admit that I was wild then, yet to be tamed. How could I say I was not? My, I even picked fights! My classmates are the living testimonies to what I have been. I never knew the intricateness of the course I have enrolled in. I never understood how noble the goal before me was. Yes, I may have participated at school, but I regret that I could not say satisfactorily That was then, until our school slowly changed me. Moral ethics and professionalism came like a cold breeze in the night, soothing and refreshing, coursing through me. I found myself get better over time, knowing where I got faulty in my past so as not to reiterate my unsightly blunders again. I felt myself be a better person than I was, and was striving to be a better person than I am today. What was funny was that whenever my classmates and I compare what we have been and what we are now, we note a significant change. We can see the embarrassing mistakes, and hope to cancel it out by being better today. We have finally trodden the path to venerability. To date, I am currently enjoying my course and I am happily adjusted to college life, though there is more to be adapted to, as there is more to be achieved. What I am now, is thanks to GJC. I have written this for you freshmen, whatever the course you have chosen, so that you will be guided in your adjustment period, and that you will be a better batch than we were; that you will not repeat the same errors I did. It doesnt matter if I belong to the Education Department and you from another, but we, the batch before you, have been there too, in the freshman stage, and we know its hard, for we have experienced what you might be experiencing now. I find it funny that even if I dont know you personally one by one, but I feel compassion to tell you to hold on, strive on and keep on. Always give your best shot at every subject or activity, also, never miss any competition or seminar you can join in, grasp all those opportunities along the way and most of all, I encourage you to live our schools vision and mission from early on, especially the line: DIE for God and Country, for sooner or later you may regret that you havent, as was my case.
top 10 ako noon, dahil karamihan sa mga kaklase ko eh mga kamag-anak ng teacher, nawaglit ako ng nawaglit. Siguro dahil na rin sa hindi ako nakapagdala ng ice cream. (laughs). Pero dahil sa awa ng adviser ko, binigyan ako ng award, Most Industrious. His childhood dream is to drive a truck, or anything with wheels, he said as he remember a conversation he had with his grade three teacher. For high school, he took a few steps and crossed the road and studied at General de Jesus College. This part was enjoyed by our CPA professor, taking a day at a time. Way back, he was the head of the ROTC of his
batch. His favorite subject is Science, specifically, Physics, taught by the now Vice President for Academics, Mrs. Josefina Magno. With all the enjoyment and a sort of living-life-whilehes-young-attitude, he unexpectedly graduated with a recognitionFirst Honorable Mention. At this point, be it known to the reader that there is a funny story on how Dean Franco ended up taking BS in Accountancy in Wesleyan University. Ang gusto ko kasi talagang maging, scientist. Eh dahil walang ino-offer na ganun sa Cabanatuan, magse-settle ako sa Economics tutal
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asabay ng Cyber Crime Law at Sin Tax Bill, isa na siguro sa pinakamainit na isyu ngayon o mas angkop na sabihing isyu na simula noon hanggang ngayon ay ang Political Dynasty.Paano nga ba naman ay napakarami ng bilang ng mga kandidato na may magkakaparehong apelyido at kamag-anak ng mga dating nakaupo na sa pwesto ang tumatakbo sa ibat ibang posisyon sa darating na May 2013 elections. Noon pa man ang Pilipinas ay nasa ilalim na ng pamumuno ng iilang makapangyarihan at kilalang pamilya. Pangkaraniwan na sa mga anak, asawa, kapatid o iba pang kamag-anak ng isang pulitiko na tumakbo sa kaparehas o iba pang posisyon sa gobyerno. Ang kasanayang ito ay tinatawag ngang Political Dynasty at Oligarchy naman sa Political Science. The 1987 Constitution
of the Philippines states in Article II Section 26, The state shall guarantee equal access to opportunities for public service, and prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law. Samakatuwid, ang konstitusyon mismo ang nagbabawal sa kasanayang ito. Subalit paano nga ba ipagbabawal ang bagay na walang malinaw na depinisyon at diskripsyon? Kung ating pag-iisipan ang dynasty, walang duda ay tumutukoy sa pamilya at ayon sa Article 217 of the Civil Code at Article 150 ng Family Code, Family is already defined as referring to husband and wife , parents and children, ascendants and descendants, and brothers and sisters. Nabanggit nga sa
konstitusyon na state shall prohibit political dynasties as may be defined by law. Ang batas na tinutukoy dito ay batas na maaaring ipasa ng Kongreso o batas na mayroon na tayo. Kung ganito ang sitwasyon, paano nga ba makakagawa o makapagpapasa ng malinaw na batas kung mismong ang mga mambabatas ang maapektuhan. Sa kabila ng negatibong pananaw dito ay mayroon din namang positibong maidudulot ang Political Dynasty. Isa sa malinaw na benepisyo dahil nga sa ito ay kaugnay ng pamilya ay madaling naipapasa ang karanasan at kaisipan ng isang magaling na pulitiko, ang legacy na matatawag. Syempre, posible ding mamana ang pagka-corrupt at mas lumala pa. Pero wala naman sa anak, asawa o kamag-anak ang tunay na problema. Sa bansang may
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and expressive. Brief answer yet gives me a sense of admiring her for committing herself and for her faithfulness to this school. Newly promoted as the schools registrar, Dr. Gallardo shared some of her realizations. According to her, in achieving something that one wants to achieve, theres a process. Success takes time. Its not just about studying well but also improving and upgrading yourself professionally. Its a continuous learning. And every promotion not just comes from who you are but from persistent and hard-working effort in doing something. There is no accomplishment without determination. Handling her position as a registrar is not so easy. Yes, there are so many responsibilitieskeeping the records of the students, being responsible with all the documents needed, etc. And according to her, one of the challenges in her profession is: Every day is a challenge to me and one of the challenges is the adjustment. Its my first year to be positioned in this work as a registrar at wala akong background kaya at first, mahirap. But in spite of the challenges she is dealing with, she wants to express how delighted she is in her line of work. She considers that it is a great privilege for her to be a part of this school, to work with people whom she treated as her second family. Through thick and thin, kasama ko ang General de Jesus. Yung pag-welcome at pag-alalay eh laging nandon. Dito ako masaya. Andito yung comfort zone ko. Parang family ang samahan. Dr. Gallardo dreams big for the school. She desires that someday, the school will have an automated enrolment process
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FEATURES
By Charinette B. Padolina
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that a man carrying guilt over his heartthat is a perfect torture. That was one of the best revenge; imagine a man suffering from guilt everyday of his lifeso much better than her plans. Each time they talked, she tried to add more guilt so he would be more miserable. Later on, she realized, the satisfaction fades, and she started to feel the same miserythe guilt of not giving him the chance to explain, the guilt of enjoying his suffering and the guilt of not forgiving. The feeling was dark and heavy. That night, she decided she should hear it all. It was another phone call. She threatened him that she will never answer his calls again if he will not tell her everythingthe whole reason why he betrayed her. After much argumentation that it was not safe to talk on the phone, shes convinced him. It was around 11:00 p.m., everyone was asleep, she was standing at the open front door as she listened. A woman knows when a man lies, and she knows he was telling the truth. After hearing the story, she broke down and cried like a child. Plain and simpleblack mail. He did everything to protect the targets of harm Allie and his family. It was a tough decision for him, but he did the best that he could. And when everything was over, he came backbut it was too late. Promises were broken, trusts were crushed, plans were ruined, Allies family no longer trusts him. She understands him, but she knows it would be too difficult to explain everything to her family so they would accept him again. Revenge breaks not just the person whom one wants to get even with, but the person who inflicts it as well. Life will let you know why remorse cannot be coercedit can only be discovered. If you are seeking for revenge, ask yourself, what good will it do to you, in the long run? It will not give you real happiness; and by carrying that dark passion of revenge, you are punishing yourself for the other persons mistake. Let it go. You still have a life to live. By imposing revenge she broke him, and in the process she broke herself, too. They saw each other after that call, several times, and there he related the story again. She gave him her forgiveness, which was long overdue. And with bitter tears they consoled each other why it can never be the same again.
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kabaligtaran ng mga nabanggit na posts. Sa unang tingin, tila napakanormal ng mga ganitong eksena, subalit ayon sa pag-aaral, ang facebook at iba pang social networking sites ay nagiging dahilan na ng low self-esteem at insecurity (source: Yahoo!News). Kapag binisita ng isang fb user ang account ng kanyang friend, hindi maiwasang ikumpara ng tumitingin ang kaniyang sarili sa tinitingnan. At dahil ang ipiniprisintang impormasyon ng facebook ay maituturing na biased, kadalasang nauuwi sa insecurity, inggit, low selfesteem, self-pity, at maaring humantong pa sa depression ang reaksiyon ng fb user. Kadalasang mga users na naglalaan ng maraming oras sa facebook ang nakakaranas nito, o tinaguriang Social media depression (source: mb.com. ph, Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation). Naranasan mo na bang makaramdam ng lungkot o inggit dahil matapos mong bisitahin ang account ng friend mo, nakita mo ang mga magagandang bagay at pangyayari sa kaniya at tila wala siyang problema? Badtrip, dahil ang buhay mo, hindi kasing engrande ng sa kaniya, and worse, alam mong mayroon kang mga kinakaharap na problema. Unfair, di ba? Ang totoong problema, masyado tayong nagiging dependent sa kung ano yung nakikita natin. Ateng, hindi lang picture ang pwedeng i-enhance. Pati kwento ng buhay, pwede na ring i-photoshop. Yung akala natin perfect ang istorya sa facebook, sa totoong buhay, hindi pala. Wag tayong mabuhay sa mundo na hindi natin alam kung ilang porsiyento ang totoo. Maraming advantages ang facebook na talaga naming napapakinabangan natin ng husto, pero may mga downfalls din ito. Ang totoong buhay, wala sa cyber space, kundi nasa kalye, nasa jeep, nasa kanto ni Caridad, nasa bahay mo at bahay ko. Ang totoong buhay, may mga problema, hindi ka laging maganda at hindi dahil gusto mo, makukuha mo (source: Sari, The Mistress). Ikaw, saang mundo umiikot ang buhay mo?
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happened. And finally she decided to answer his call one time. She listened to how sorry he was, that he knows shes mad and that he couldnt face her family anymore because of shame. And to his confessions that he couldnt sleep at night, couldnt concentrate on everything, and was very miserable thinking that hes caused her pain. He asked her to forgive him. No, he BEGGED her to forgive him. She told him to explain what happened and why they ended up that way but he said he couldnt say it over phone and asked if he could see her so he could explain personally. She said, No, you cannot see me, and no, I will never forgive you. She smiled, said bye, and pressed the end call button. It was more satisfying than she thought. She knew he wasnt lying, and the thought that he was guilty, and was miserable because of what hes done gave her the sweetest pleasure of revenge. And those calls happened several more times. He, begging for forgiveness, and she, saying she will never forgive him. Each time it has given her satisfaction, and she knows
Revenge, in the long run, is hurting two persons: the sinner and the one who sought revenge. When it comes to giving trust, Allie tries not to give it fully to anyone. She always doubts people, and yes, it makes life harder, but safer. When she is to involve herself into someone, she doesnt give her full confidence, unless her family backs the person up. And then she met this man, who gained not just her trust, but her familys as well. It was his amazing personality that drew her to himshe can see herself in him, they were so much alike that sometimes it both scares and excites her. People were normally born with a golden spoon in their mouthsthats too main stream. Its not the spoon that attracted her; it was his financial aptitude and points of view in life. He is a young businessman and hes got intelligence developed by experiences and observation. What melted her heart was when she found out how he handles the people that work for himhe treated them like family. So Allie and him got along well together, and it was actually a very trusted family member who gave the initial approving nod
Isa sa pinakamahirap na gawain ay ang magpasensya sa mga taong walang ibig gawin kung hindi ang manira ng kanilang kapwa. Isa sa pinakamatapang na desisyon ay ang manahimik na lamang sa kabila ng panunutya, paninirang puri, panghuhusga at kawalan ng respeto na dahilan para ikasira ng maraming sikat na tao sa lipunan. Dahilan para layuan ka ng mga itinuring mong mga kaibigan. Mawalan ng mukhang ihaharap sa mga taong iyong inasahan. Hanggang sa mawalan ka na ng makakapitan kung hindi ang iyong mga magulang. Maituturing kong isang malaking dagok para sa akin ang siraan ng aking kapwa. Mga taong wala naman talagang alam sa mga dinanas at mga pinagdadaanan ko sa buhay. Alam kong hindi maiiwasan na husgahan ka ng isang tao, o mas magandang sabihin na husgahan ka ng hindi lang isang tao sa isang oras na lumipas, sa isang buwan na nagdaan o sabihin na natin sa lahat ng taong nakakasalubong mo sa buong isang araw. Samut saring impresyon
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that they go outperhaps her aunt knew her all too well and sensed that he could be right for her. As for her immediate family, they seemed to be on the same side as her auntsall giving their approval. That was the first time that she involved her family into her romantic life, maybe because she believed that he is someone worth it. As time passed by, she found out his stories, his family, his life. He has flaws, well everybody has some, and she could take his with warm welcome. It often amazed her how they think and perceive instances in very similar ways. She hoped that its a good sign. With everything going on perfectly, she knew she has let one of her boundaries downshes given out trust. Never knowing that everything will come crashing down in the end. It was betrayalno other elaborative words needed to describe what happened. She gave her trust believing that everything will go as she expected it. At first she couldnt believe what happenedshe refused talking to him, she rejected his calls and his text messages went unreplied. She literally couldnt understand because theres
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demokrasya, pagbabawalan ba nating maglingkod ang pulitiko na may kaapelyido. Ang tunay na problema ay nasa sistema ng pulitika kung saan ang pagpanginoon sa iilang apelyido ng pulitiko ay laganap at ang kamay ng batas ay mahina kaya nagkakaroon ng hindi maayos na labanan at nawawala ang tunay na pananagutan sa responsibilidad. Sila na naman? Wala bang iba? Isa yan sa mga tanong habang nalalapit na ang eleksyon. Na mismong ako ay hindi din maiwasang itanong sa aking sarili lalo na ngayon na isa na din akong botante. Hindi naman ako matinding tutol sa Political Dynasty. Dahil para sa akin ang tunay na sukatan ng pagiging magaling na tagapaglingkod ng bayan ay wala sa apelyido,
na CPAs, proudly made in GJC, walang pwedeng umangkin. For the aspiring CPAs, and for everyone who have plans and dreams, here is the deans message: Napakaimportante ng utang na loob. Ng pagtanaw sa pinaggalingan. At ng failing before succeeding. Mas mabuting umiyak ka na ngayon, mahirapan ka na ngayon kaysa kapag nandun ka na sa goal mo, tsaka ka pa lang madadapa. Maging humble. At pinakaimportante sa lahat, hindi umiikot ang mundo sa pagiging CPA. Although siyempre, dahil nandito ka na, i-eencourage ka namin na i-pursige na yung pagiging CPA, nadito ka na eh. Para sa mga hindi naman nag-
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ang kanilang nabubuo sa kanilang isipan. Iba-ibang paniniwala at pananaw sa kung anong klaseng tao ako at kung ano ang estado ko sa buhay. Isa ako sa bilyunbilyong tao sa mundo na nakararanas ng ganitong sitwasyon. Isa ako sa nagtimpi at nagtikom ng bibig laban sa mga paratang sa akin. Kahit madalas ay naikukuyom ko na ang aking mga kamay at karaniwan ay nauuwi na lamang sa malalim na buntong-hininga. Gusto kong lumaban. Gusto kong ipaglaban ang karapatan ko bilang tao. Gusto kong lumaban hindi sa pisikal na paraan kung hindi sa paraan na sila mismo ang magsisisi sa pagkakamali nila. Hindi sa naduduwag ako, kung hindi sa kagustuhan kong magkaroon ng pagbabago. Ayokong humanay sa mga taong inuubos ang kanilang oras sa paninira ng iba. Dahilan siguro marahil ng inggit, sobrang pagkagalit at pagkagutom sa away kaya nila nagagawa ang mga ganitong bagay. Ngunit sapat bang dahilan yon para manira ka ng kapwa mo? Ano
o kung bago ka pa. Ang tunay na sukatan ay ang pagsisilbi sa taong bayan. Wala namang problema kung anak, asawa o kamag-anak ng dati nang pulitiko basta kaya nilang patunayan na karapat dapat sila sa tiwalang binigay sa kanila, na sila ay tumakbo para maglingkod at di para mangurakot. Kaya sa darating na eleksyon, kailangang maging matalino sa pagpili ng kandidato. Dahil sa maling desisyon ay ilan taon tayong magdudusa. Ngayon ay mamimili tayo sa Menu ng 2013, kung nasarapan ka dati yun ulit ang orderin mo at kung nagsasawa ka na umorder ka naman ng iba. Dahil nasa iyo ang desisyon kung masisiyahan at mabubusog ka o magpapagutom ka.
end up na makapagtake ng board, maraming naghihintay sayo. Napakaraming bagay ang pwede mong gawin at puntahan, at kadalasan, mas malaki yung challenge at mas intense yung pagpupursige ng mga hindi magte-take ng board. Ang pagiging CPA, isang part lang yan ng buhay. Kumbaga sa pag-inom ng isang basong tubig, isa o dalawang lagok lang yun. There is so much more to be and to discover in life. Once upon a time a man aimed for the moon, and reached it. This person has done so much, and were pretty sure will do a lot more. Keep aiming for the best, sir. Keep achieving honor and excellence!
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The Contadores of the Accountancy and Accounting Technology department handily won the overall championship in the college intramurals held last September 26 - 29. It was the first time that the college intramurals was separated from the high school. It was also the first time that the competition was among the teams of the different departments within the college. The Contadores won most of the games in the Intramurals. The games featured in the sports fest include bas-
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