Showing posts with label UP Tacloban. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UP Tacloban. Show all posts
Example of Certificate of Appreciation - College Sportfest
on Monday, January 24, 2011
Labels:
Certificate of Appreciation,
Sportsfet,
Student Council,
UP Tacloban
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Certificate of Participation - Linux Crash Course
on Friday, January 21, 2011
Labels:
Certificate of Participation,
Linux,
UP Tacloban
/
Example of Certificate of Participation - Tau Omega Mu Fraternity Annual Mindbreakers Competition
on Thursday, January 20, 2011
Labels:
Fraternity,
Quiapo,
Tau Omega Mu,
UP Tacloban
/
Example of Certificate of Appreciation - Reactor, Voices from the Margin: A Multi-Sectoral Forum
on Monday, January 17, 2011
Labels:
Forum,
Marginalized Sector,
UP Tacloban
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Example of Certificate of Participation - Career Placement Orientation and Employment Seminar
on Sunday, January 16, 2011
Labels:
Career,
Certificate of Participation,
Seminar,
UP Tacloban
/
Example of Certificate of Attendance - Seminar on Entrepreneurship: The Pros and Cons of Starting A Business
on Saturday, January 15, 2011
Labels:
Certificate of Appearance,
Entrepreneurship,
UP Tacloban
/
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 Attendance - Personality Development Seminar
on Friday, January 14, 2011
Labels:
Certificate of Attendance,
Personality,
UP Tacloban
/
College Graduation Photos
on Monday, February 22, 2010
Labels:
Graduation,
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon,
University of the Philippines,
UP Tacloban
/
I was browsing the photos stored in my laptop during our college graduation and I thought of posting them here in my website. As I looked each picture, I can’t help myself but smile sometimes. All I can say is life is awesome, right? The graduation ceremony was held at the People’s Center and Library in Tacloban City on April 26, 2006. Almost four years now. I hope our batch, Siwangag (Waray term for a prolonged, very loud shout like the one ‘umalohokan’ thing), could sponsor a mini-reunion someday. Reminiscing my UP Tacloban days (I still have my UP Diliman days, hehehe), how could I forget those four years of rich experiences? Naaah. I would never forget those days. I owe half of my life to this institution – University of the Philippines.
Linking poverty, education and living away from home: A personal experience
on Monday, January 11, 2010
Labels:
Home-Leaving,
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Poverty,
Tabontabon,
University of the Philippines,
UP Tacloban
/
Research studies in most Western countries, especially the US and Canada, show that leaving the parental home marks the transition to adulthood and is indicative of parental independence. In developing countries, such as the Philippines, parental home-leaving is somewhat different. One research conducted by Clarinda Berja (one of the faculty members I consulted for my master's thesis) of the Department of Sociology of the University of the Philippines reveals that the main reason why young Filipinos leave their parental homes is economic in nature. Rural poverty leads the youth to go to urban areas to look for jobs where better economic opportunities abound.
As a migrant here in Metro Manila, I could attest that Berja's main finding is true. It is a reality. Being born in a poor family, I know how hard it is to make a living in a rural area. Our municipality is considered 5th class. Gaisano Mall and Robinsons Mall (operated just last year) are located about 37 kilometers away from Tacloban City. About 99% of the people are farmers. In my tennage years, my family lived in a nipa hut - no electricity, so we didn't have any electric devices and equipment like TV. Even in the city, there are very few jobs available for thousands of newly graduates who are all seeking for decent work.
When I was in my elementary years, my father told me that my family could not afford to send me to college. So I was thinking, well, I would be spending my entire life tilling the soil. I kept on asking myself why my little barrio wasn't like the other good places I've seen on a neighbor's television shows/programs. I have seen the sacrifices of my parents and siblings. The burden was there.
Luckily, I graduated with flying colors in both elementary and high school. I felt proud of myself and for my family as I delivered my valedictory address (1998, elementary and 2002 in high school). The year 2002 has been a turning point in my life. I passed the coveted University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT). Actually, I was the only one who passed the exam in our school. With totally no exposure to urban life, I have to temporarily 'migrate' to Tacloban City for my college studies. That was my very first home-leaving experience. I spent four years of my life in Tacloban in different boarding houses. I stayed away from home primarily to study and not because I wanted residential independence. I pursued college education because I knew from the very start that a college diploma would help me land a job and finally help my financially struggling family. Armored with my ambitions and faith in God, I ventured in the unknown. I had a lot of fears and struggles, but I have overcame all these with the help of my supportive family and friends.
I was thinking that after I graduated from college, I would surely look for a job. But when I was studying in UP Tacloban, I've learned a lot of things and I was exposed to different ideas which would help me realize deeper and more important things later in my life. Education really shapes one's attitudes and perspectives. I decided to apply for a master's degree in UP Diliman (thanks to the help and encouragement of Prof. Hernanita Pelino, my sociology professor, and Prof. Ladylyn Lim-Mangada, my political science professor). And fortunately, I passed the entrance exam and the best thing was that my studies would be funded by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. One of the provisions in the scholarship agreement was the prohibition from engaging in any type of employment. At first, my siblings were against my plan going to Manila to pursue my master's studies. They wanted me to immediately work and help them which was a legitimate and reasonable demand. They argued that I have already my college diploma so I have to work. They got angry, but I already made up my mind. I have bigger ambitions in life, and I was quite sure that this would greatly help them later on.
It was May 2006 when I enrolled in UP Diliman. Innocent as I was, I looked for a dormitory inside the campus. For two years, I stayed at Ipil Residence Hall and within that time frame, I finished all the coursework, i.e., academic units, required. I have already presented my thesis proposal. I began to associate myself with different types of people inside the university. After the scholarship agreement expired, I immediately looked for work. I did part-time tutorial work with Korean students. I also taught social science subjects in a computer college. And recently, I am working in a BPO industry. It is almost four years since I started my MA study, and I am still working on my thesis. My focus shifted from finishing my graduate thesis to earning money. I send money to my family every pay day. If you are working and studying at the same time, you will know what I am talking about.
For almost 12 years living on my own (by the way, I'm 24 years old now), you could imagine how I always missed my family. No mother who used to give me a medicine when I was sick. No more father who used to bring me to hospital almost every month. I was a frequent visitor of the hospital when I was a child. I was always sick. That's why my parents made a 'panata' with the so-called Santa Cruz that every year until I reach the age of 25, my family would held some sort of prayer sessions in our house lead by the Catholic elders in our community. I broke that 'panata' when I was 16 years old, the time when I received Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and understood clearly that it was Jesus who healed me.
Living away from home shapes my transition to adulthood. Education is the primary reason why I choose to leave parental home which, at the end, is the key to uplifting the economic status of my family. Poverty is the major obstacle many Filipinos are facing up until today but I choose to rise above it. I continue to struggle for the attainment of my ambitions. Today, I am happy to see that one of my two younger brothers is now in his third year in college and the youngest will be entering college next year. I will continue to support them as long as I can. My experiences help me become mature in many areas. To some extent, I became independent. I learned how to stand on my own feet. I learned how to communicate well, build friendships and relationships and to depend solely on God. I realize that at the end of the day, there is a meaningful purpose of each event that is happening in my everyday life.
As a migrant here in Metro Manila, I could attest that Berja's main finding is true. It is a reality. Being born in a poor family, I know how hard it is to make a living in a rural area. Our municipality is considered 5th class. Gaisano Mall and Robinsons Mall (operated just last year) are located about 37 kilometers away from Tacloban City. About 99% of the people are farmers. In my tennage years, my family lived in a nipa hut - no electricity, so we didn't have any electric devices and equipment like TV. Even in the city, there are very few jobs available for thousands of newly graduates who are all seeking for decent work.
When I was in my elementary years, my father told me that my family could not afford to send me to college. So I was thinking, well, I would be spending my entire life tilling the soil. I kept on asking myself why my little barrio wasn't like the other good places I've seen on a neighbor's television shows/programs. I have seen the sacrifices of my parents and siblings. The burden was there.
Luckily, I graduated with flying colors in both elementary and high school. I felt proud of myself and for my family as I delivered my valedictory address (1998, elementary and 2002 in high school). The year 2002 has been a turning point in my life. I passed the coveted University of the Philippines College Admission Test (UPCAT). Actually, I was the only one who passed the exam in our school. With totally no exposure to urban life, I have to temporarily 'migrate' to Tacloban City for my college studies. That was my very first home-leaving experience. I spent four years of my life in Tacloban in different boarding houses. I stayed away from home primarily to study and not because I wanted residential independence. I pursued college education because I knew from the very start that a college diploma would help me land a job and finally help my financially struggling family. Armored with my ambitions and faith in God, I ventured in the unknown. I had a lot of fears and struggles, but I have overcame all these with the help of my supportive family and friends.
I was thinking that after I graduated from college, I would surely look for a job. But when I was studying in UP Tacloban, I've learned a lot of things and I was exposed to different ideas which would help me realize deeper and more important things later in my life. Education really shapes one's attitudes and perspectives. I decided to apply for a master's degree in UP Diliman (thanks to the help and encouragement of Prof. Hernanita Pelino, my sociology professor, and Prof. Ladylyn Lim-Mangada, my political science professor). And fortunately, I passed the entrance exam and the best thing was that my studies would be funded by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation. One of the provisions in the scholarship agreement was the prohibition from engaging in any type of employment. At first, my siblings were against my plan going to Manila to pursue my master's studies. They wanted me to immediately work and help them which was a legitimate and reasonable demand. They argued that I have already my college diploma so I have to work. They got angry, but I already made up my mind. I have bigger ambitions in life, and I was quite sure that this would greatly help them later on.
It was May 2006 when I enrolled in UP Diliman. Innocent as I was, I looked for a dormitory inside the campus. For two years, I stayed at Ipil Residence Hall and within that time frame, I finished all the coursework, i.e., academic units, required. I have already presented my thesis proposal. I began to associate myself with different types of people inside the university. After the scholarship agreement expired, I immediately looked for work. I did part-time tutorial work with Korean students. I also taught social science subjects in a computer college. And recently, I am working in a BPO industry. It is almost four years since I started my MA study, and I am still working on my thesis. My focus shifted from finishing my graduate thesis to earning money. I send money to my family every pay day. If you are working and studying at the same time, you will know what I am talking about.
For almost 12 years living on my own (by the way, I'm 24 years old now), you could imagine how I always missed my family. No mother who used to give me a medicine when I was sick. No more father who used to bring me to hospital almost every month. I was a frequent visitor of the hospital when I was a child. I was always sick. That's why my parents made a 'panata' with the so-called Santa Cruz that every year until I reach the age of 25, my family would held some sort of prayer sessions in our house lead by the Catholic elders in our community. I broke that 'panata' when I was 16 years old, the time when I received Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and understood clearly that it was Jesus who healed me.
Living away from home shapes my transition to adulthood. Education is the primary reason why I choose to leave parental home which, at the end, is the key to uplifting the economic status of my family. Poverty is the major obstacle many Filipinos are facing up until today but I choose to rise above it. I continue to struggle for the attainment of my ambitions. Today, I am happy to see that one of my two younger brothers is now in his third year in college and the youngest will be entering college next year. I will continue to support them as long as I can. My experiences help me become mature in many areas. To some extent, I became independent. I learned how to stand on my own feet. I learned how to communicate well, build friendships and relationships and to depend solely on God. I realize that at the end of the day, there is a meaningful purpose of each event that is happening in my everyday life.
THE GREAT OBLATION RUN 2009
on Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Where: AS Steps, Palma Hall Building, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman, Quezon City
When: 15 December 2009 (Tuesday), 12:00 noon
Organizers: Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Fraternity
The month of December is considered to be the APO Month. Members commemorate the founding of the organization 83 years ago, December 16, 1925. Alpha Phi Omega is the largest collegiate fraternity in the US and it has 250 chapters here in the Philippines.
The Oblation Run is an annual event conducted in several constituent universities of the University of the Philippines. In UP Visayas Tacloban, where I graduated, UP-based APO also conducts Oblation Run yearly. About 30 naked students streak around the AS Grounds holding placards with signs on them like "Serve The People," "No to Oil Price Increase," "Junk Cha-Cha," "Oust GMA," and other issues confronting the University and the Filipino society in general. The run started in 1977 in defiance to the banning of the movie, “Hubad na Bayani.” The movie depicted human rights abuses during the Martial Law era. The event continues today as a collective action of protests.
On June 18 this year, 100 fraternity members and alumni sprinted naked along the campus streets of UP Diliman to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the premier state university of the country. Jejomar Binay (the vice-presidential candidate under the political party, Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino in the 2010 Philippine elections), an alumnus of UP and a member of Alpha Phi Omega, spearheaded the opening ceremony of the UP Centennial Run. UP is now the only national university of the Philippines after Philippine Congress declared it as the national university by virtue of Republic Act 9500, signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on the 28th day of April 2008.
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INDAY JOKES PART 1
AN PALARAN NGA BALAY (THE BLESSED HOUSE)
on Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Labels:
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Tabontabon,
Tacloban City,
UP Tacloban
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Ini nga kanta nagtikang pa hadton 15 anyos pala hi Anacita Yodong, 84 an panuigon, han Bgy. Jabong, Tabontabon, Leyte. Karuyag sidngon, hadton 1936 pa ini nga kanta kundi waray ini ma-ipreserbar pinaagi ha pagsurat o pagrekord na man la.
An Palaran nga Balay
Palaran nga balay
an akon ginsak-an.
Unom an balitang
puro ko tinamakan.
Mahamis an salug
pirmi linampasuhan.
Haluag nga ruwang
upod an kapawa.
Amo an nag-abri
han akon huna-huna.
Interpretasyon:
An nagkakanta in usa nga tawo nga nakatapos han elementarya. An balay nagsimbolo han eskwelahan. An unom nga balitang liwat amo an unom nga grado nga kinahanglan tapuson ha elementarya. Nagsiring an persona nga buenas gud an iya eskwelahan tungod kay nakatapos hiya han elementarya. Kumbaga dungog han eskwelahan an kada estudyante nga magraduate dinhi. Nalilipay hiya tungod kay an eskwelahan asya an nag-abri han iya huna-huna. Aton mahihinumduman basi han istorya han Pilipinas nga hini nga mga panahon (1930s), guti pa gud la an nakakaeskwela. Ngan siring pa ni Apoy Sitay (tawag namon ha iya), pwede na magin maestro/maestra an bisan hin-o nga nakatapos han elementarya hadto nga panahon. Amo ini an kahimtang han Pilipinas ugsa han Guerra Mundial Numero Dos (World War II).
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TANA PAG-URUSA, PAIBA KITA! (Come, let's unite ourselves, let's make a difference!)
on Friday, October 30, 2009
Labels:
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Poems,
Siday,
Tabontabon,
UP Tacloban
/
Tana pag-urusa, paiba kita!
Kanan Sporstfest 2005 tema nga makarimadima.
Pagdasig ha matag-usa nga magkaurusa,
Ngan ipasamwak, iparayaw nga iba kita ha ira.
Kanan Sporstfest 2005 tema nga makarimadima.
Pagdasig ha matag-usa nga magkaurusa,
Ngan ipasamwak, iparayaw nga iba kita ha ira.
Tana pag-urusa, paiba kita!
Kalimti ta la anay aton pag-eskwela.
Sakob hin upat ka adlaw kita in maglipay,
Magrayhak, bumulig sugad hinin akon siday.
Kalimti ta la anay aton pag-eskwela.
Sakob hin upat ka adlaw kita in maglipay,
Magrayhak, bumulig sugad hinin akon siday.
Tana pag-urusa, paiba kita!
Ha mga taga Suriyaw, Siwangag ngan Kampilan,
sugad man liwat an FAAP, Suringab nga Banggi-itan.
Mga molupyo han unibersidad nga puno hin kinaadman.
Ha mga taga Suriyaw, Siwangag ngan Kampilan,
sugad man liwat an FAAP, Suringab nga Banggi-itan.
Mga molupyo han unibersidad nga puno hin kinaadman.
Tana pag-urusa, paiba kita!
Ha ngatan nga aanhi, madaog man o pirde,
Waray la dumtanay ha? Kay mulay man la ine.
Ha ngatan nga aanhi, madaog man o pirde,
Waray la dumtanay ha? Kay mulay man la ine.
Ha pangkatapusan ini an akon masisiring:
Ano pa man it aton ginhuhulat? Mag kaapuhan ni Mano Oble,
Tana pag-urusa, paiba naman kita!
Ano pa man it aton ginhuhulat? Mag kaapuhan ni Mano Oble,
Tana pag-urusa, paiba naman kita!
This Siday was presented during the Pista sa Nayon Siday Competition of the Sportsfest 2005 of UP Tacloban College. (Won - 2nd place)
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ILUSYONADO
on Thursday, October 29, 2009
Labels:
Leyte,
Marlon Raquel,
Poems,
Siday,
Tabontabon,
UP Tacloban
/
ILUSYONADO
ni Marlon B. Raquel Tana pagkalaspay na kita
Ngadto ha dapit han Encantadia.
Itaklos ha hawak an imo hinganiban
Manggad magamit ha pag-awayan.
Masim-ong manggud siring pa ni Kulas
Damo in tunok, halason, ngan mahanlas
Pag-ikmat la kita hinin dapit enkantado
Kay bangin ha unahan may santelmo.
Damo in tunok, halason, ngan mahanlas
Pag-ikmat la kita hinin dapit enkantado
Kay bangin ha unahan may santelmo.
Nakabati ako hin guliat ha unahan
May binmuto, may nagdinalagan
Hugod pagkarida, dali! Tago dayon!
Basi diri masakban armasan han Sion!
May binmuto, may nagdinalagan
Hugod pagkarida, dali! Tago dayon!
Basi diri masakban armasan han Sion!
Puno hin balhas nanngungurog
Pinmugwat, sinmiplat, nahulog
Hi Nanay nagtatawag yana ngan kanina
'Doy, kadi na, mangangaon na kita.'
Pinmugwat, sinmiplat, nahulog
Hi Nanay nagtatawag yana ngan kanina
'Doy, kadi na, mangangaon na kita.'
At the LRC, UPV Tacloban College
August 11, 2005 5:55 PM Thursday
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An Ibingan ug An Piso
on Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Labels:
Poetry,
Siday,
UP Tacloban
/
'Hanoy na ngadi yana dayon!'
Huyang, kulob, tagilid dughan gintitigib.
Nag-ino-ino, naghinumdum antes sundon.
Binmugkot han kalumay
Nanlalalamiga pa an laway
Sinmangpot ha Calanipawan
Atras-abante katiilan.
Daw ibingan nga lumangbid
Ha piso nga nangurog.
Gintubungan hin wati binmag-id,
Nagdukot kalangitan dumalugdog.
At the LRC, UP Visayas Tacloban College
August 11, 2005 5: 45 PM Thursday
KABLAS NGA ESTUDYANTE (The Poor Student)
on Monday, September 04, 2006
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Eastern Visayas,
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Marlon Raquel,
Poems,
Siday,
UP Tacloban
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Kablas nga Estudyante
ni Marlon B. Raquel
Hay, kamakuri gud an kinabuhi han estudyante,
Labi na adton kablas o pobre,
Adlaw-adlaw, gab-i gab-i kinahanglan mag-study,
Kay bangin allowance kuhaon ngan diri na magin STFAP grantee.
Hay, estudyante nag-aantos,
Kawarayan kwarta nga igagastos,
Danay hiya nakakapakiana,
Mayda pa ba katapusan ini nga problema?
Labi na adton kablas o pobre,
Adlaw-adlaw, gab-i gab-i kinahanglan mag-study,
Kay bangin allowance kuhaon ngan diri na magin STFAP grantee.
Hay, estudyante nag-aantos,
Kawarayan kwarta nga igagastos,
Danay hiya nakakapakiana,
Mayda pa ba katapusan ini nga problema?
Kon hiya naghuhuna-huna ug nag-uusahan,
Pamilya nga kablas nahihinumduman,
Diri na la hiya nasabut ha kamaihaan,
Luha ha mga mata mayda na ngay-an.
Pamilya nga kablas nahihinumduman,
Diri na la hiya nasabut ha kamaihaan,
Luha ha mga mata mayda na ngay-an.
Amo man ini an kamatuoran,
Kinahanglan karawaton ug tindogan,
Kay dinhi hini nga kalibutan,
Masakit nga realidad an kapobrehan.
Kinahanglan karawaton ug tindogan,
Kay dinhi hini nga kalibutan,
Masakit nga realidad an kapobrehan.
Note: This Siday was published in UP Vista,
the Official Student Publication of UP Tacloban College
(2nd Semester, A.Y. 2002-2003, I forgot the publication date.)
the Official Student Publication of UP Tacloban College
(2nd Semester, A.Y. 2002-2003, I forgot the publication date.)
March 1, 2003 7:00 AM
Boarding House, UP BL Compound
Tacloban City
Boarding House, UP BL Compound
Tacloban City
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MY FRIENDS
UP An Balangaw Performing Arts Group
on Thursday, August 03, 2006

Naalala ko 'yong performing arts group na sinalihan ko nong second year college pa lang ako.. I will never forget my experiences I had with the people in this group.. lahat astig!
Hulaan mo kaya kung nas'an ako sa picture na 'to (the one who's holding a cellphone).. Ang cute-cute ko nung college pa lang ako.. Inosente pa kasi ako e.. hahaha.. walang nalalaman kundi ang mga pilosopiya nina Aristotle, Plato, at Socrates.. tsk.. tsk.. tsk.. Ngayon, acute na.. pina-acute ng panahon.. how i wish i remain cute.. now, don't be mislead.. i'm not talking here of physical cuteness.. of facial cuteness.. hehehe.. pero puede rin.. e ano? secret!!! malalaman mo rin
i've learned a lot from our instructor.. pero di ko na lang sasabihin dito ha.. hehehe... she's wearing a purple dress in the pic.. walang iba kundi si Propesor Alegre. Siya rin ang Direktor ng Leyte-Samar Heritage Center.. mapagmahal sa sariling kultura si mam.. i really salute her.. in fact, her only child, who is a boy, was named Lakan Uhay.. sounds weird? hehehe.. Lakans used to rule the kingdoms or barangays in the old-time Philippines, prior to the coming of the Spaniards.. they belong to the royal blood.. Uhay is a Waray term for rice stalk.. so when you combine Lakan Uhay, the name suggests a kingly rice stalk.. joke!! hehehe.. btw, i don't know what's the history behind that name.. one thing i'm sure with it: my professor-instructor was proud when she gave that name to his child..
anyway, that's my blog for today... wala lang, bigla ko lang kasi naisip ang Balangaw na 'to.. it had and still contributing to the enrichment of the Waray culture in Region 8.. Ibig sabihin nga pala ng balangaw is rainbow.. with different colors.. hahahaha
hay, may pasok na naman ako mamayang 1:00 ng hapon hanggang 7:00 ng gabi.. grabe na 'to!!!!! i'm tired of studying already.. but i will not give up.. wehehehe...
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