J for jolly, E for energetic L for lovable and A for adventurous, these are some adjectives that describes the small but terible 18 year old grade 12 student jelamy noble. These words definately suit my personality since I'm the type of person who smiles through the toughest days and definately a girl who never backs down without a fight. I always make sure that I dont show any trace of weakness especially to people who does appreciate my personality and who talks behind my back. Furthermore, I maybe silent and quiet at times but that doesnt mean that I have nothing to say.
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What is about Vigan City that capture my eyes?Here's some information about Vigan's history:
"Vigan is an island, which used to be detached from the mainland by three rivers - the great Abra River, the Mestizo River and the Govantes River. It is unique among the Philippine towns because it is the country’s most extensive and only surviving historic city that dates back to the 16th century Spanish colonial period.
Vigan was an important coastal trading post in pre-colonial times. Long before the Spanish galleons, Chinese junks sailing from the South China Sea came to Isla de Bigan through the Mestizo River that surrounded the island. On board were sea-faring merchants that came to barter exotic goods from Asian kingdoms in exchange for gold, beeswax and other mountain products brought down by natives from the Cordilleras. Immigrants, mostly Chinese, settled in Vigan, intermarried with the natives and started the multi-cultural bloodline of the Bigueños."
After long hours of driving, sleeping, and chatting.We reached ILOCOS SUR! Vigan is a nice place. When you step here you can see its history easily.The ruins and remains of Spanish colonial is restored.You can see that Vigan is a busy place.Lots of tourist come here and enjoy the views. When we arrived at Vigan, we don't know where to go or what place to stay.We are all too excited for this trip and forgot to search and book a room for hotels.And it's summer, all of the hotels are full and accommodated.So with the help of my phone's GPS, we just take a tour first in the whole area of Vigan. (GPS is really useful.)We stopped in some of comfy and affordable hotels.I love the ambiance of a country style hotel.I don't know I just feel home with that ambiance.
estizo District is one of the major attraction in the city of Vigan.It is a four blocks of cobblestone streets lined with heritage houses of the families of the Filipino-Chinese traders who rose to prominence during that time of vigorous trading in abel cloth, indigo, gold, tobacco and other goods that were transported to Vigan from all over the North. This district is closed for vehicles due to the preservation of the place.It is filled with Spanish-style houses. The houses are simple and gives you a perfect picture.It assembles thick wooden walls, huge doors, high ceilings, and capiz shells windows. A walk through the district is really breath-taking and enjoying.You can find lots of stores or shops for souvenir's and Vigan's finest delicacies.
alesa riding is also famous here in Vigan.You can tour different attractions in Vigan by riding the kalesa.It is fun seriously!
alle Crisologo is much better in night time.The lights in this streets are all light up and extremely gorgeous!I appreciated it more in night time. What are you waiting for ?Vigan is really a pride of Ilocos
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My reflection about GSP. To be honest I’m late. Because of some personal matters. But when the program started, i enjoyed the GSP. All the games. Especially when we build a box where we should put the egg inside and won’t break. All students are very creative. We showed and learned how unity is important especially when we started to cook. we are all busy but at the same time we are happy and enjoying it. You can hear all students are laughing and having a bonding to others. And because of GSP , Other students meet new friends. They have a good communication with each other. And that’s my reflection
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“Who is Dan Raralio?”
Dan Raralio studied in University of the Philippines, College of Fine Arts where he showed his magnificent skills and versatility in art with a universal appeal. He is both a sculptor and a painter and some of his works include “A Pig in a Poke” and “Cash Cow.” Many sources have developed his artistic style and these are classical, cubist, surrealist, formalist and postmodern. Majority of these might came from Western places but there is still a touch of oriental strain or a characteristic coming from East Asia. His works embrace both the intellectual and emotional but it’s always done to express the beauty of something
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The scenes of the life in the slums impressed me for a couple of reasons. One, I found out that Beaufoy made three research trips to India and interviewed street children to get across in his script the massive energy and huge amount of fun and community in the slums. And this really came across during the police chase with the slum kids. It was almost enviable to see their love of life in such conditions – they’re real kids – playing, running around, making the best of their situation. I loved the fact that local cast and crew were chosen, and that they shot in Mumbai’s megaslum and shantytown parts of Juhu, which gave the film a very authentic feel and provided, I’m sure, a challenge for the crew to be filming with slum people around them!
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My childhood in our town
Thinking about my childhood, I remember that my parents were authoritative when it come to instilling manners in me and my siblings. My earliest memories of the many confrontational experiences I had with my mother were when she ordered us to switch the television off and do our home work or wash the dishes after dinner. I grew up in a small town called banaoang Sta. Barbara. A place were a community in balance with itself that provided guideposts to a wider adult world for its young people including the way act. As a girl, I explored them all, pedaling my bike between the barangay hall while with my dad. My dad is a strict person. We cannot go everywhere without him or without mom so me and my siblings just play together inside our house not unlike other kids who played outside the street and can do what they want.
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F-Feeds the murmur of spring, A-A dead crowned his only nothing, C-Caressing each stanza, born of spring, E-Evenings when the sea almost touching
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R-O-S-E Relive every memory the two of us shared Over and over and over again Seek to love me afresh, a new Eternity is what I will give you
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Tanka By: Jelamy Rose Noble The leaves change colour When the fall winds start to blow, Yellow,orange,brown Are the colours of fall leaves, Slowly falling from the trees.
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Sonnet 138: When my love swears that she is made of truth. by: William Shakespeare When my love swears that she is made of truth,
I do believe her, though I know she lies,
That she might think me some untutored youth,
Unlearnèd in the world’s false subtleties.
Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young,
Although she knows my days are past the best,
Simply I credit her false-speaking tongue:
On both sides thus is simple truth suppressed.
But wherefore says she not she is unjust?
And wherefore say not I that I am old?
Oh, love’s best habit is in seeming trust,
And age in love loves not to have years told.
Therefore I lie with her and she with me,
And in our faults by lies we flattered be.
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EDUCATION
Endowed yourself with knowledge and let yourself grow Do prioritize the values that mold you as a better fellow Utilize it to change yourself, then the world Carry your wisdom throughout your life Allow yourself to explore the unseen To discover the truth within everything In a person's journey towards success One most be wise in facing obstacles Nevertheless, don't forget the things that made you radiant.
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Haiku
The leaves change colour When the fall winds start to blow, Yellow,orange,brown Are the colours of fall leaves, slowly falling from the trees
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