Thursday, August 15, 2013

WIKA NATIN ANG DAANG MATUWID



               The country celebrates the whole month of August 2013 as Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa, an annual celebration that highlights our Filipino language. Department of Education and Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino  lead this year's celebration with the theme Wika Natin ang Daang Matuwid.

              DepEd Memo and list of activities has been released for nationwide participation from students who themselves are the biggest group that uses and studies  the national language as part of  their school lesson.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Pnoy Sona 2013

           

          ABOUT TRAFFIC: Isn’t it estimated that our economy loses an estimated 2.4 billion pesos every day because of Metro Manila traffic? Among the projects targeted to decongest Manila is the Integrated Transport System. For the buses that force themselves onto already-crowded roads, we will construct terminals in areas with less traffic. Our countrymen can already make use of the terminal in ParaƱaque, and the ones in Quezon City and Muntinlupa are already lined up. Provincial buses will be permitted only up to these terminals, so they do not add to the congestion.There is also the two connector roads that will join the North and South Luzon Expressways. To tell you the truth, there were already plans to construct what they called the Metro Manila Highway in the seventies. This would have connected the two expressways, so that traveling from one point to another need not consume the hours it takes to pass through the entire length of EDSA. The problem: Mr. Marcos issued laws that favored one of his cronies. And unfortunately, we are required to follow them: Whoever constructs infrastructure in those areas must be in partnership with the corporation of Mr. Marcos’ friend. Even worse: every time they add even just another short section to the original road, their franchise is extended by thirty years. That is not the end of it: Once the company profited, the development of infrastructure in the area was left unfinished. Remember that these roads were supposed to traverse Pangasinan to Quezon… But when the company operated at a loss, they had the audacity to pass on to the government a multitude of debts. I ask our Congress today: Let us take another look at Presidential Decrees 1113 and 1894.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

My insights about the July, Nutrition Month 2013

Gutom at Malnutrisyon, Sama - sama nating wakasan

          Many people are suffering poverty because of the population we have. Many people experience hunger one of the main problems in our country is insufficient needs, because of the corruption happening. But not only our country is the reason on why we suffer in poverty and why many people or children are suffering from malnutrition sometimes at its our parent fault, because they don't know how to teach well their children eat a healthy foods.
          We should also encourage people to help hand in hand to be brave when it come to money, so that they can earn fr the supply of food, we should concentrate in eating nutrition food than junk foods.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Letter for Mr.President of the Philippines


June 26 , 2013



Dear President,
        Greetings to you Sir!
         I am Jerico Osalvo, a fourth year student of Ilocos Sur National High School here at Vigan City, Ilocos Sur. It is a great honor for me to write a letter to the son of the late senator Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, and we are very thankful to the projects that you have developed to reduce the poverty of our nation, these projects you have developed for the goodness of our fellowmen, and putting the famous name of our country one of the Improving Nation's Economy around the world.
         Sir, I have only 1 wish to you. I wish that the poor students who cannot afford to go to school will be send to school. So that, they can have the better future, because these days, the number of students who cannot afford to go to school is increasing. I hope you will grant my simple wish Sir. Thank You, Sir. God Bless.

Respectfully Yours,
Jerico Osalvo
IV- Mabini