Gorgeous Group
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Elegant Group
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ACMA, Eufelna Maraon
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AGAN, Trisha
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ALEGADO, Ellen Cantos
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ALVARIDA, Marie Grace Payla
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BACUS, Faith Kimberly Tocmo
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BAGALANON, Krystle Marie Dumaboc
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BALAYO, Eunice Pardo
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BALINO, Katherine Joy Noble
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BIGBIG, Jeney Joy Tanginan
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BORRES, Retzie Mae Jawod
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CALAG, Glaiza Mae Pastias
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CAMPECIÑO, Nathaniel Dave Sescon
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CAÑEDO, Lovelyn Albarrasin
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CARUMBA, Mia Shella Lago
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CATURAY, Lorelyn Quintila
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DE PAZ, Angelie Caharian
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ENADAP, Jeshiel Caranay
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GABRIZA, Danielle Sebial
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GAMUS, Janwillen Sarbida
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GILO, Fetty Jamis
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GREGORIO, Shiela Mae Mobo
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GUMBAO, Sunshine Benedicto
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HERNANDEZ, Ferlyn Defamente
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JOROMO, Angelbert Flores
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LIGMON, Lucil De Luna
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LITERATUS, Ella Queen Panzo
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LLORENTE, Engelyn Pamat
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LUNA, Maria Emma Lopez
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MADERSE, Engelyn Lapiz
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MAQUISO, Queenie Camarillo
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MONDIGO, Jujie Ann Tablada
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MONTEVERDE, Rethel Jane Arances
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NALE, Lizhley Ann Calapan
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PANDITA, Aliah Laurico
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PASUCAL, Valery Porlonga
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PONDAVILLA, Jessie Danna Delos Santos
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PUSOD, Darchny Zate
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RABACA, Mercy Laraga
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ROSANO, Rica May Dotimas
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ROXAS, Krizzia Jane Peligrino
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SUARIN, Donna Marie Fabre
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TAGUPA, Neil Medado
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TALAROC, Jessa Estabas
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TOLEDO, April Joy Jamera
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VERGARA, Donna Lie Jauod
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LUGSONG- a visayan term which means to go down, indeed in life we travel sometimes up, sometimes down.these are entries on life and love. it includes learnings one gets even from children.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Movie Group BSEdEng3A
World Literature Weekend Tasks
World Literature
Good day!
Kindly do the following tasks and submit your work on:
Monday (April 3, 2017) for BSEdFil2
Tuesday(April 4, 2017) for BSES2B
1. 1. Read the On Love by Khalil Gibran and Sonnet 116
by William Shakespeare. On a ½ crosswise 2. 2. Using the thoughts on the poems, write
your own definition of love.
2. 3. Read the poem Money by Howard Nemerov. In a 1
whole sheet of paper, write a 1-2 paragraph criticism on the power money holds
in the society.
3. 4. (By pair) Create a comic script based on the poem
Apple by Plato. Draw your script on a short bond paper.
4. 5. For BSES2B:
Practice the song Love and Marriage and Honey by group. Each group should be
composed of 10 members. You can use any handheld
musical instrument as an accompaniment but you are not allowed to use
electronic/phone/cd/minus-one in the presentation on Tuesday (April 4, 2017).
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
A Blasphemy
A Blasphemy
By Rodney Jones
A girl attacked me once with a number 2 Eagle pencil
for a whiny lisping impression of a radio preacher
she must have loved more than sophisticated or peace,
for she took the pencil in a whitened knuckle
and drove the point with all her weight behind it
through a thick pair of jeans, jogging it at the end
and twisting it, so the lead broke off under the skin,
an act undertaken so suddenly and dramatically
it was as though I had awakened in a strange hotel
with sirens going off and half-dressed women rushing
in every direction with kids tucked under their arms;
as though the Moslems had retaken Jerusalem for
the twelfth time, the crusaders were riding south,
and the Jews in Cadiz and Granada were packing
their bags, mapping the snowy ghettos of the north.
But where we were, it was still Tuscaloosa, late
summer, and the heat in her sparsely decorated room
We had come together after work was so miserable
and intense the wallpaper was crimping at each seam,
the posters of daisies and horses she had pasted up
were fallen all over the floor. Whatever I thought
would happen was not going to happen with any of the three
billion women
of the world forever. This time it would take
for the first kindness was the wait for a Campbellite
to accept Darwin and Galileo or for all Arkansas
to embrace a black Messiah. The time it would take
for even a hand to shyly, unambiguously brush my own
was the years Bertrand Russel waited for humanism,
disarmament, and neutrality. And then she was
there, her cloth daubing at the darkly jellying wound.
In contrition, she bowed with tweezers to pick the grit.
With alcohol, she cleansed the rubbery petals.
She unspooled the white gauze and spread the balm of mercy.
Because she loved Christ, she forgave me. And what
was that all about? I
wondered, walking home,
through the familiar streets, and steeple of each church
raised like a beneficent weapon, the mark of the heretic
on my thigh, and mockery was still the unforgivable sin.
Nims, J.F. 1992. Western wind: an introduction to Poetry.
New York: McGraw-Hill.
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