What does it take to be an ICT student?

On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 0 comments


Being a special science class student is quite hard. It’s hard to get through all this things, so much projects, hard to manage my time and sometimes I wish that a day is not only 24 hours, hope its more than that. Most of the time, we don’t really experience the so-called rest day. Seven days a week –all work and don’t have leisure time for ourselves.
I cannot deny the fact that I’m being pressured right now. It’s really getting to a point that I don’t know what to do first; because there are tons of things to do that you really need to give your hundred and one percent effort for it and make it sure it will end up great.
As an ICT student, I would like to thank our teacher Evelyn Vera Cruz for the un-ending patience and support to us. For without her, we would be nothing. I consider ICT as wonderful, and there are lots of information that we must know.  Our society now is becoming complex due to the advanced technology. Everywhere we go, we can always meet people with computers. All these years I have learned a lot. Like the history of the computers, making and using tags, making a web design the persons behind this and many more.
I’m very thankful to those people that I mingle with, teachers that taught us. May our success, be your success too. I’m just praying that God will give me much strength to go through this for I will never succeed without His help. I am also asking for His guidance that I will never give up and I’ll make it sure that I can do it. I will do anything for my dreams to come true. J

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My dream, My Future!

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“The best thing about dreams is that fleeting moment, when you are between asleep and awake, when you don't know the difference between reality and fantasy, when for just that one moment you feel with your entire soul that the dream is reality, and it really happened.”
    Time do really runs fast. In a few weeks, I’ll be leaving the portals of my Alma Mater, the Ilocos Sur National High School. How I wish I could still stay even just for months here, but it is also the time to face whom I will be in the future. 
We all come to a point in our lives that we daydream that someday, somehow whatever we’re thinking, whatever we want and wishes to have will be in our hands. Ten  years from now, I will be already old enough and would be expecting sort of different changes specially in my appearance and attitude. I dream of being rich enough to buy all things I ever wanted in my life while sharing it with my family and the people I will be calling my friends and to all those people who stood by me throughout these years.
From the start of my high school life, I dream to become an accountant already until now, not because I want to be rich but because I want to help and repay all the sacrifices of my parents. I want also to serve other people and have my own bank too. J
            How many days from now, I’ll be graduating. Without the guidance of our dear God, I will not be able to achieve these someday. I have lots of “I want” words here, whatever is written in this blog I want it to see in real life, I want to see it all come true. I will do everything just to achieve it.  I will try all my best so that I can pursue all my dreams, to  overcome all my fears in life, that I can surpass also the challenges that GOD will  give me. 
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Kannawidan!

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One of the major cultural hubs of the Philippines, the genteel Old World charm and opulent history of Ilocos Sur reflects the hundreds and hundreds of years of being at the crossroads of European and Asian trade and commerce- a trip to Ilocos Sur is definitely a step back in time.
Fifteen years ago, a noble idea developed in the minds of a group of civic spirited Ilocanos who wanted to promote cultural awareness and preserve the rich historical and cultural heritage of Ilocos Norte. They wanted to rekindle in the youth and future generations the pride of their heritage. The magnificent idea developed and is now a living reality, KANNAWIDAN, the Iloko Foundation of Arts and Culture.Kannawidan is a variant of the Ilocano word "tawid" meaning heritage or inheritance.
Kannawidan has its beginnings in 1992 when Guia Monroy Valenciano, then vice-president of PCI Bank, began sounding out to friends about establishing a museum in Laoag City. Her son Al, an artist, and the late Perlita Alviar-Foz, who once served as a curator of the Ayala Museumin Vigan, encouraged her. The idea caught on fast. Among the instant converts were: Ogie Balmaceda Alviar and Alice Raval Ventura, the wife of then city mayor Cesar Ventura. Together with Guia and Al, they called on Francis Ablan, then Caltex Phils. President.

Their Vision
An esteemed and respected cultural foundation of Ilocanos who hold a deep respect for our heritage, instilling pride and sense of identity among all Ilocanos committed to ensure the conversion, preservation, and promotion of the Iloco cultural, artistic, historical and intellectual heritage.

Their Mission
Commit to preserve and help maintain the Ilocano cultural heritage;
Commit to rekindle the pride the Ilocanos in their arts and culture, values and tradition;
Commit to nurture the sense of Ilocano identity in our youth and future generations;
Commit to promote awareness of the Ilocano arts and culture in the Philippines and abroad.
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