Showing posts with label AMA Computer College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMA Computer College. Show all posts
Example of Certificate of Coaching - 29th National Quiz Bee
on Sunday, February 20, 2011
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AMA Computer College,
National Quiz Bee
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Example of Certification for Advisorship - AMAMC Psychological Society
on Saturday, February 12, 2011
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AMA Computer College,
Certificate of Advisorship
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Example of Certification for Advisorship - AMAMC Media Arts Guild
on Friday, February 11, 2011
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AMA Computer College,
Certificate for Advisorship
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Example of Certificate of Attendance - Ethics in the Workplace Seminar
on Thursday, February 10, 2011
Labels:
AMA Computer College,
Certificate of Attendance,
Ethics,
Seminar
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Major Documents:
1. Certificate of Live Birth - Municipal Civil Registry
2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) - National Statistics Office
2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) - National Statistics Office
3. Elementary Diploma - Jabong Elementary School
4. High School Diploma - Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
4. High School Diploma - Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
5. College Diploma - University of the Philippines
6. Certificate of Professional Eligibility - Civil Service Commission
7. Passport - Department of Foreign Affairs
2014 CERTIFICATES
2013 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Organizer, 2nd Talakayan sa DBAA Seminar Series
2012 CERTIFICATES
1. Plaque of Appreciation - Guest of Honor and Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Iverson School of Pasig City
2011 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Team Building Seminar
2. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Organizer, Seminar sa Wikang Filipino
3. Certificate of Appreciation- Organizer, Basic and Computer Literacy Programs, Feeding program, and Medical-Dental Mission
4. Certificate of Appreciation- Guest Speaker, 8th Moving Up Exercise of Hope in Jesus Christian School
5. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, 7th Moving Up Exercise of Sonbeam Learning Center
6. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Food-borne Illnesses, UP Diliman
7. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Conditional Cash Transfers, UP Diliman
8. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Demography and Policy Towards Informed Local Planning and Policy Formulation
9. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Disaster Events and Vulnerable Populations
10. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Patient Perspective in Emergency Medical Team
11. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on the State of Education in the Philippines
12. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Population and Ethnicity
2. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, The Nature of Debate and Its Mechanics Seminar
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Search for Mr. and Ms. Wesleyan 2010
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, College Team-Building Session
6. Certificate of Professional Eligibility - Civil Service Commission
7. Passport - Department of Foreign Affairs
2014 CERTIFICATES
2013 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Organizer, 2nd Talakayan sa DBAA Seminar Series
2012 CERTIFICATES
1. Plaque of Appreciation - Guest of Honor and Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Iverson School of Pasig City
2011 CERTIFICATES
2. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Organizer, Seminar sa Wikang Filipino
3. Certificate of Appreciation- Organizer, Basic and Computer Literacy Programs, Feeding program, and Medical-Dental Mission
4. Certificate of Appreciation- Guest Speaker, 8th Moving Up Exercise of Hope in Jesus Christian School
5. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, 7th Moving Up Exercise of Sonbeam Learning Center
6. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Food-borne Illnesses, UP Diliman
7. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Conditional Cash Transfers, UP Diliman
8. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Demography and Policy Towards Informed Local Planning and Policy Formulation
9. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Disaster Events and Vulnerable Populations
10. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Patient Perspective in Emergency Medical Team
11. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on the State of Education in the Philippines
12. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Population and Ethnicity
2010 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Drinking2. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, The Nature of Debate and Its Mechanics Seminar
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Search for Mr. and Ms. Wesleyan 2010
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, College Team-Building Session
2009 CERTIFICATES
No certificates for this year. I was working in a call center this year, and I think I never attend any seminar.
2008 CERTIFICATES
1. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Hurado, Patimpalak sa Kasuotang Filipino2. Certificate of Attendance - Teaching Strategies Seminar
3. Certificate of Attendance - Ethics in the Workplace Seminar
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Coach, 29th National Quiz Bee
5. Certificate of Recognition - World Population Day 2008 Forum
6. Certificate of Attendance - 2008 Philippine Population Association Scientific Conference
7. Certificate of Appreciation - AMA Computer College Makati Student Recognition Night
8. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, The Media Arts Guild
9. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, Psychological Society
10. Certificate of Coaching - 29th National Quiz Bee
2. Certificate of Recognition - Guest Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, Graduation Exercises, Jabong Elementary School
2006 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Career Placement Orientation and Employment Seminar
2. Certificate of Completion - Community Bible Study International "Book of 1 John"
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Yakal Residence Hall Christmas Party and Newbies' Night
2. Certificate of Appreciation - Adjudicator, College Sportfest
2. Certificate of Attendance - Entrepreneurship: The Pros and Cons of Starting A Business Seminar
3. Certificate of Completion - Condensed World Mission Course
4. Certificate of Participation - How To Succeed in College Seminar
5. Certificate of Completion - A Simple Bible Correspondence Course
6. Certificate of Appreciation - Youth Leadership
7. Certificate of Recognition - Top Ten Most Tithes-Giver
8. Certificate of Completion - A Special Undenominational Bible Correspondence Course
2. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Men Who Met The Master"
3. Certificate of Participation - Ramon Magsaysay Student Essay Competition
4. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Key Biblical Teachings"
5. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "The Great Questions of Life"
6. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Highlights in the Life of Christ"
2. Certificate of Appearance - Science, Technology, and Environment Camp8. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, The Media Arts Guild
9. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, Psychological Society
10. Certificate of Coaching - 29th National Quiz Bee
2007 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Philippine Population Association Scientific Conference 20072. Certificate of Recognition - Guest Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, Graduation Exercises, Jabong Elementary School
2006 CERTIFICATES
2. Certificate of Completion - Community Bible Study International "Book of 1 John"
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Yakal Residence Hall Christmas Party and Newbies' Night
2005 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Reactor, Voices from the Margin: A Multi-Sectoral Forum2. Certificate of Appreciation - Adjudicator, College Sportfest
2004 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Personality Development Seminar 2. Certificate of Attendance - Entrepreneurship: The Pros and Cons of Starting A Business Seminar
3. Certificate of Completion - Condensed World Mission Course
4. Certificate of Participation - How To Succeed in College Seminar
5. Certificate of Completion - A Simple Bible Correspondence Course
6. Certificate of Appreciation - Youth Leadership
7. Certificate of Recognition - Top Ten Most Tithes-Giver
8. Certificate of Completion - A Special Undenominational Bible Correspondence Course
2003 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Linux Crash Course2. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Men Who Met The Master"
3. Certificate of Participation - Ramon Magsaysay Student Essay Competition
4. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Key Biblical Teachings"
5. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "The Great Questions of Life"
6. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Highlights in the Life of Christ"
2002 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Tau Omega Mu Fraternity Annual Mindbreakers Competition
2001 CERTIFICATES
No certificates for this year
2000 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Division Secondary Schools Press Conference3. Certificate of Participation - Science, Technology, and Environment Camp
4. Certificate of Recognition - Winner, Science Quiz Bee
5. Certificate of Recognition - SBO Quiz Bee Organizer
6. Certificate of Appearance - SCAAP and PSYSC Convention
7. Certificate of Participation - Contestant, Pansangay na Tagisan ng Talino sa Wika at Panitikan
Example of Certificate of Participation - Student Recognition Night
on Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Labels:
AMA Computer College,
Certificate of Appreciation
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Example of Certificate of Attendance - Teaching Strategies Seminar
on Monday, February 07, 2011
Labels:
AMA Computer College,
Certificate of Attendance,
Seminar,
Teaching
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Major Documents:
1. Certificate of Live Birth - Municipal Civil Registry
2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) - National Statistics Office
2. Birth Certificate (BC) in Security Paper (SECPA) - National Statistics Office
3. Elementary Diploma - Jabong Elementary School
4. High School Diploma - Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
4. High School Diploma - Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
5. College Diploma - University of the Philippines
6. Certificate of Professional Eligibility - Civil Service Commission
7. Passport - Department of Foreign Affairs
2014 CERTIFICATES
2013 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Organizer, 2nd Talakayan sa DBAA Seminar Series
2012 CERTIFICATES
1. Plaque of Appreciation - Guest of Honor and Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Iverson School of Pasig City
2011 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Team Building Seminar
2. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Organizer, Seminar sa Wikang Filipino
3. Certificate of Appreciation- Organizer, Basic and Computer Literacy Programs, Feeding program, and Medical-Dental Mission
4. Certificate of Appreciation- Guest Speaker, 8th Moving Up Exercise of Hope in Jesus Christian School
5. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, 7th Moving Up Exercise of Sonbeam Learning Center
6. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Food-borne Illnesses, UP Diliman
7. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Conditional Cash Transfers, UP Diliman
8. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Demography and Policy Towards Informed Local Planning and Policy Formulation
9. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Disaster Events and Vulnerable Populations
10. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Patient Perspective in Emergency Medical Team
11. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on the State of Education in the Philippines
12. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Population and Ethnicity
2. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, The Nature of Debate and Its Mechanics Seminar
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Search for Mr. and Ms. Wesleyan 2010
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, College Team-Building Session
6. Certificate of Professional Eligibility - Civil Service Commission
7. Passport - Department of Foreign Affairs
2014 CERTIFICATES
2013 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Organizer, 2nd Talakayan sa DBAA Seminar Series
2012 CERTIFICATES
1. Plaque of Appreciation - Guest of Honor and Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Iverson School of Pasig City
2011 CERTIFICATES
2. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Organizer, Seminar sa Wikang Filipino
3. Certificate of Appreciation- Organizer, Basic and Computer Literacy Programs, Feeding program, and Medical-Dental Mission
4. Certificate of Appreciation- Guest Speaker, 8th Moving Up Exercise of Hope in Jesus Christian School
5. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, 7th Moving Up Exercise of Sonbeam Learning Center
6. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Food-borne Illnesses, UP Diliman
7. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Conditional Cash Transfers, UP Diliman
8. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Demography and Policy Towards Informed Local Planning and Policy Formulation
9. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Disaster Events and Vulnerable Populations
10. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Patient Perspective in Emergency Medical Team
11. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on the State of Education in the Philippines
12. Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Population and Ethnicity
2010 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Seminar on Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Drinking2. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, The Nature of Debate and Its Mechanics Seminar
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Search for Mr. and Ms. Wesleyan 2010
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Resource Speaker, College Team-Building Session
2009 CERTIFICATES
No certificates for this year. I was working in a call center this year, and I think I never attend any seminar.
2008 CERTIFICATES
1. Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Hurado, Patimpalak sa Kasuotang Filipino2. Certificate of Attendance - Teaching Strategies Seminar
3. Certificate of Attendance - Ethics in the Workplace Seminar
4. Certificate of Appreciation - Coach, 29th National Quiz Bee
5. Certificate of Recognition - World Population Day 2008 Forum
6. Certificate of Attendance - 2008 Philippine Population Association Scientific Conference
7. Certificate of Appreciation - AMA Computer College Makati Student Recognition Night
8. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, The Media Arts Guild
9. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, Psychological Society
10. Certificate of Coaching - 29th National Quiz Bee
2. Certificate of Recognition - Guest Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, Graduation Exercises, Jabong Elementary School
2006 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Career Placement Orientation and Employment Seminar
2. Certificate of Completion - Community Bible Study International "Book of 1 John"
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Yakal Residence Hall Christmas Party and Newbies' Night
2. Certificate of Appreciation - Adjudicator, College Sportfest
2. Certificate of Attendance - Entrepreneurship: The Pros and Cons of Starting A Business Seminar
3. Certificate of Completion - Condensed World Mission Course
4. Certificate of Participation - How To Succeed in College Seminar
5. Certificate of Completion - A Simple Bible Correspondence Course
6. Certificate of Appreciation - Youth Leadership
7. Certificate of Recognition - Top Ten Most Tithes-Giver
8. Certificate of Completion - A Special Undenominational Bible Correspondence Course
2. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Men Who Met The Master"
3. Certificate of Participation - Ramon Magsaysay Student Essay Competition
4. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Key Biblical Teachings"
5. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "The Great Questions of Life"
6. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Highlights in the Life of Christ"
2. Certificate of Appearance - Science, Technology, and Environment Camp8. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, The Media Arts Guild
9. Certificate of Advisorship - Adviser, Psychological Society
10. Certificate of Coaching - 29th National Quiz Bee
2007 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Philippine Population Association Scientific Conference 20072. Certificate of Recognition - Guest Speaker, Commencement Exercises of Justimbaste-Remandaban National High School
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Guest Speaker, Graduation Exercises, Jabong Elementary School
2006 CERTIFICATES
2. Certificate of Completion - Community Bible Study International "Book of 1 John"
3. Certificate of Appreciation - Judge, Yakal Residence Hall Christmas Party and Newbies' Night
2005 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Appreciation - Reactor, Voices from the Margin: A Multi-Sectoral Forum2. Certificate of Appreciation - Adjudicator, College Sportfest
2004 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Attendance - Personality Development Seminar 2. Certificate of Attendance - Entrepreneurship: The Pros and Cons of Starting A Business Seminar
3. Certificate of Completion - Condensed World Mission Course
4. Certificate of Participation - How To Succeed in College Seminar
5. Certificate of Completion - A Simple Bible Correspondence Course
6. Certificate of Appreciation - Youth Leadership
7. Certificate of Recognition - Top Ten Most Tithes-Giver
8. Certificate of Completion - A Special Undenominational Bible Correspondence Course
2003 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Linux Crash Course2. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Men Who Met The Master"
3. Certificate of Participation - Ramon Magsaysay Student Essay Competition
4. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Key Biblical Teachings"
5. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "The Great Questions of Life"
6. Certificate of Completion - Bible Correspondence Course "Highlights in the Life of Christ"
2002 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Tau Omega Mu Fraternity Annual Mindbreakers Competition
2001 CERTIFICATES
No certificates for this year
2000 CERTIFICATES
1. Certificate of Participation - Division Secondary Schools Press Conference3. Certificate of Participation - Science, Technology, and Environment Camp
4. Certificate of Recognition - Winner, Science Quiz Bee
5. Certificate of Recognition - SBO Quiz Bee Organizer
6. Certificate of Appearance - SCAAP and PSYSC Convention
7. Certificate of Participation - Contestant, Pansangay na Tagisan ng Talino sa Wika at Panitikan
Example of Sertipiko ng Pagkilala - Patimpalak sa Kasuotang Filipino
on Sunday, February 06, 2011
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Permission Slip
on Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Labels:
AMA Computer College,
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon
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PERMISSION SLIP
This interview will be conducted by the undersigned students, as part of the requirements in PSYCO1 (Introduction to Psychology) of AMA Computer College-Makati Campus, Makati City at National Center for Mental Health, Mandaluyong City.
The aims of this course are to introduce students to the basic concepts and principles of psychology and to encourage students to produce their own original write-ups about concepts relating to psychology by means of an interview.
Name of Students Signature: Student Number:
____________
____________
Signed:
MARLON B. RAQUEL
Instructor, PSYCO1
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__________________________________
(WORKING TITLE OF THE INTERVIEW)
Please sign below that you have read and agree with the following statements:
I understand that this interview is being conducted as part of the academic requirements for Introduction to Psychology, PSYCO1.
I confirm that the student has explained to me the working title of the article and the nature of its proposed content.
I understand that this material will be used only for classroom discussion.
Signed: _______________________________
Name of the Interviewee, Psychiatrist/Psychologist Date
(Signature over Printed Name)
Date:
______________________
Letter of Request for Faculty Manual
on Sunday, July 13, 2008
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AMA Computer College,
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon
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16 June 2008
MS. GINA SOLIVA
Human Resource Supervisor
AMACC-Makati Campus
Makati City
Dear Ma’am:
Warm greetings!
I would like to request a copy of the faculty manual of AMA Education System.
As a faculty member, I deemed it necessary to have a copy of the manual so that I would be well-versed with the company policies.
I humbly ask for a written response in this earnest request.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely yours,
MR. MARLON B. RAQUEL
Faculty Member
College of Arts and Sciences
MS. GINA SOLIVA
Human Resource Supervisor
AMACC-Makati Campus
Makati City
Dear Ma’am:
Warm greetings!
I would like to request a copy of the faculty manual of AMA Education System.
As a faculty member, I deemed it necessary to have a copy of the manual so that I would be well-versed with the company policies.
I humbly ask for a written response in this earnest request.
Thank you so much!
Sincerely yours,
MR. MARLON B. RAQUEL
Faculty Member
College of Arts and Sciences
Application for Renewal of Appointment as Faculty Member
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Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon
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APPLICATION FOR
RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENT AS FACULTY MEMBER
21 July 2008
PROF. DANIEL JOHN L. GATUS
College Dean
AMA Computer College-Makati Campus
Makati City
Sir:
Greetings!
In view of the expiration of my appointment/teaching contract effective August 23, 2008, I have the honor to apply for renewal of my appointment as full-time faculty member with the rank of Assistant Instructor 1 of AMA Computer College-Makati Campus effective 2nd Trimester, S.Y. 2008 – 2009.
I hereby commit my loyalty to AMA and promise to abide by the policies, standards, rules and regulations of the school, including the requirement to finish at least a master’s degree within the first three years of my teaching career in AMA. In line with this application for renewal of appointment/teaching contract, I also commit myself to excellence in instruction, research and publication.
I understand that should I fail to submit this letter to the HRD, the school shall consider me not interested to renew my appointment/teaching contract. Furthermore, as a professional educator, I shall settle all my remaining accountabilities and obligations with the AMA Computer College in the event that my appointment/teaching contract is not renewed upon expiration of my appointment/teaching contract.
Very truly yours,
MR. MARLON B. RAQUEL
Faculty Member
College of Arts and Sciences
RENEWAL OF APPOINTMENT AS FACULTY MEMBER
21 July 2008
PROF. DANIEL JOHN L. GATUS
College Dean
AMA Computer College-Makati Campus
Makati City
Sir:
Greetings!
In view of the expiration of my appointment/teaching contract effective August 23, 2008, I have the honor to apply for renewal of my appointment as full-time faculty member with the rank of Assistant Instructor 1 of AMA Computer College-Makati Campus effective 2nd Trimester, S.Y. 2008 – 2009.
I hereby commit my loyalty to AMA and promise to abide by the policies, standards, rules and regulations of the school, including the requirement to finish at least a master’s degree within the first three years of my teaching career in AMA. In line with this application for renewal of appointment/teaching contract, I also commit myself to excellence in instruction, research and publication.
I understand that should I fail to submit this letter to the HRD, the school shall consider me not interested to renew my appointment/teaching contract. Furthermore, as a professional educator, I shall settle all my remaining accountabilities and obligations with the AMA Computer College in the event that my appointment/teaching contract is not renewed upon expiration of my appointment/teaching contract.
Very truly yours,
MR. MARLON B. RAQUEL
Faculty Member
College of Arts and Sciences
A Humble Hero (Assignment in Englo8)
on Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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AMA Computer College,
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon
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Directions: Read the following short story. Answer the questions that follow (items 1-10 only). Submission will be on Thursday, 10 April 2008. Print the questions and your answers. Submit a hard copy. Use a letter size bond paper.
A Humble Hero
by Sean Russell Strickland *
by Sean Russell Strickland *
I gazed at my Great-Uncle Benny, sitting in the sturdy rocking chair. His massive hand rested on my shoulder as I stood proudly before my class. I grinned at him and then at the class. From the back row, Mrs. Winkle nodded to me with a warm smile. "Go ahead, Jacob."
I swallowed nervously as I spoke my first words. "For show-and-tell today, I brought my best friend." I paused and watched several of my classmates’ eyes double in amazement. "This is my Great-Uncle Benny. He was a part of the greatest invasion in American history—D-Day."
Several kids gave each other stunned looks. Whispers erupted in the room. "He," I paused, "is a true hero."
I sat down with the rest of my classmates as Uncle Benny began to tell his story. "Today I’m going to tell you a little about D-Day. That day changed my life, and actually, life for all of us—even you," he said in a deep, gruff voice as he waved a long finger at his young audience.
"I remember the day starting out like any other," he began. "We ate breakfast, even slept some. All my fellow soldiers were stuffed into boats. We squeezed so tightly together that it felt like we were a can of sardines," he said with a smile. "Well, because of our nervousness and the roughness of the seas, they gave each of us a little bag in case we felt sick."
Christopher Thomas shot up onto his knees. "Barf bags?"
"Christopher!" Mrs. Winkle said crossly. Christopher’s grin quickly disappeared as he sat back down.
My uncle nodded. "Only a few of us didn’t get sick during the long journey to the coast of France."
Super Show-and-Tell
As my uncle continued, I sat with the rest of my classmates, thinking how lucky I was to have someone like Uncle Benny. Most of the other kids brought in a hamster or a brand new fishing pole for show-and-tell. The day before, I’d told my friends that my show-and-tell was going to be the greatest of all time.
"What is it?" Tony Frank had asked. The other kids were anxious to know, too. When I didn’t reply, they begged me to tell.
"A real superhero’s coming to class. My great uncle. He was a U.S. Ranger," I said.
"For real?" they asked.
"He sure was," I said as I walked toward an abandoned swing.
"He wasn’t no hero," Billy Thornton said mockingly. "Especially not a superhero."
"Wait and see," I said, taking a seat in the swing. "A long time ago, before your parents were even born, he fought in World War II."
"So?" Billy replied unimpressed.
I ignored Billy’s words as I began swinging until I was over the heads of my friends, scraping the blue sky with the bottom of my shoes. Finally, I spoke up.
"So he fearlessly charged onto a beach with bombs and bullets flying everywhere. He wasn’t afraid of nothing! In fact, I hear rumors that the enemy soldiers wanted to surrender just at the sight of him. I know I would’ve."
"A U.S. Ranger? Wow!" Tony said. "And he’s coming to our class?"
"Yep, sure is!" I hurled myself off the swing, landing squarely on my feet. "A real superhero."
Remembering
I grinned at the events of the previous day. I had been right. This would be the greatest show-and-tell of all time at Washington Carver Elementary.
"As we came closer to shore, " my uncle’s story broke into my thoughts, "we could see the tracers of bullets flying everywhere, bombs exploding and kicking dirt up into the sky. Hundreds of soldiers covered the front of the beach. We were all scared, but it was for folks like you that we fought. It was our job," he said, looking each child in the eye.
"Without warning, our personnel carrier stopped. The ramp lowered and one of our men leaped off only to find himself in deep water. The boat operator had become scared and stopped the craft too far out from shore. We pulled our man back inside. When the carrier stopped the second time and we leaped out into the cold water, it only came up to our knees.
"As we scurried up the beach, I looked around. An incredible sight met my eyes. As far as I could see, ships littered the ocean. Thousands upon thousands of men were coming ashore.
Unfortunately, many did not survive that day," Benny said as he paused and looked down at his trembling hands. Silence filled the room.
At that moment, I realized something was wrong. Why had he stopped? Then I noticed tears rolling down his white-whiskered face.
"I’m sorry," he said, removing his glasses and wiping his eyes quickly.
Oh no! I thought. Panic overtook me. My uncle was crying. I looked at Tony, Billy and the others. What would they think? Some superhero, they’d snicker. I knew for sure they’d soon be laughing and mocking me.
"On that day," Uncle Benny finally continued, "many men gave their lives, some of them . . . my friends. Many men had been wounded and fallen to the ground as they’d come ashore. When the tide began to come in, some of them were slowly swept out to sea or drowned. D-Day was a day of triumph and a day of tragedy." He stopped again as his emotions welled up.
Suddenly, Ashley Parker stood up and walked over to the rocking chair. I watched in surprise as she extended her arms and hugged my uncle. Another second passed before the others in the class also gathered around. Before long, most of them were crying—even Mrs. Winkle dabbed a tissue at the corners of her eyes. Probably no one knew why they were crying, exactly—they just were. Perhaps they just wanted to share the burden, to offer a little comfort.
A large part of me felt very ashamed. I’d cared more about myself than my uncle’s feelings.
When the hour was up, the class clapped enthusiastically. Some kids even asked for my uncle’s autograph.
Just then, Billy Thornton walked over to me. I braced myself for the sting of mean words and mocking laughter.
"Your great-uncle’s cool," he said as he gently hit my shoulder. "I wish he were my uncle." I nodded, both surprised and relieved. I realized that his approval mattered less to me now than it had a few moments before.
I walked my uncle to the classroom doorway.
"Did I do a good job?" Uncle Benny asked. "I was a bit nervous."
"You? Nervous? After what you told us you did?"
"Well, I hope I didn’t embarrass you, Jacob."
I looked down sadly.
"What’s wrong, Jacob?"
"When you began to cry, I was worried more about what the other kids would think about me than about how you were feeling. I only thought about myself." I looked down, unable to look my uncle in the eye.
Then I felt long fingers lift my chin until my tear-filled eyes met his—eyes that seemed as vibrant as they were ancient.
"It’s okay, Jacob," he said calmly. "Thank you for having me. Thank you for remembering."
Note: On June 6, 1944, thousands of American, British, Canadian and French soldiers stormed a 50-mile stretch of Normandy beach on the coast of France. By the end of the day, more than 2,500 Allied soldiers had been killed. This story is based on a firsthand account of D-Day from Victor "Baseplate" Miller.
* The author, a published writer, is one of my best buddies - a Kuya and Tatay to that matter. He once lived in Maryland, USA and is now living in London, United Kingdom. He is currently writing his novel entitled "Vietnam Summer House."
Answer the following questions:
Submission: 10 April 2008 (Thursday)
1. Explain the title. In what way is it suitable to the story?
2. What is the predominant element in the story - plot, theme, character, setting?
3. Who is the single main character about. whom the story centres?
4. What sort of conflict confronts the leading character or characters?
a. external?
b. internal?
5. How is the conflict resolved?
6. How does the author handle characterization?
a. by description?
b. conversation of the characters?
c. actions of the characters?
d. combination of these methods?
7. Who tells the story? What point of view is used?
a. first person?
b. omniscient?
8. Where does the primary action take place?
9. What is the time setting for the action? Period of history? Season? Time of day?
10. How much time does the story cover?
a. a few minutes?
b. a lifetime?
c. how long?
Submission: 12 April 2008 (Saturday)
11. How does the story get started? What is the initial incident?
12. Briefly describe the rising action of the story.
13. What is the high point, or climax, of the story?
14. Discuss the falling action or close of the story.
16. Does this story create any special mood?
17. Is this story realistic or true to life? Explain your answers by giving examples.
18. Are the events or incidents of the plot presented in flashback or in chronological order?
19. Was the selection written as a short story or is it a condensation or excerpt? Is it taken from a collection of stories?
20. What is the general theme of the story? What is the underlying theme? Can you name any other stories with a similar theme?
Submission: 15 April 2008 (Tuesday)
21. Did you identify with any of the characters?
22. Does this story contain any of the following elements?
a. symbolism?
b. incongruity?
c. suspense?
d. surprise ending ?
e. irony?
f. satire?
23. Was there a villain in the story? a hero? a dynamic character?
24. Can you find any examples of figurative language?
a. simile?
b. metaphor?
c. personification?
25. Does the story contain a single effect or impression for the read er? If so, what?
26. Name one major personality trait of each leading character, and tell how the author makes the reader conscious of this trait.
27. Does the story have a moral? If not, what do you think the purpose of the author was?
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