
As sudden as it was
Ravished our riches right here
Leaving just prayer
- Our country always suffered from sudden circumstances and events which we always leave into prayers and to God. I used Alliteration here as part of the elements of poetry.

Everyone wishes to love and be loved,
Be someone whose happy and contented to have.
Like a marriage of two true hearts
That wishes not to break their parts.
But as love sometimes cease,
But only eyes can only sees
Except the heart that still believes,
That someone would never ever leaves

One day, Oracle of Delphi revealed to Zeus that there will be an enemy that will destroy and kill Zeus to replace him as the King of the Greece. When Zeus become irritant of what he heard, his friend Owl comforts him. The Owl answered Zeus’ question of who will be to turn to in knowing where they can find the enemy the one who can defeat the former. The Owl told Zeus that they should find them with the aid of Atlas, the one who knows eveything where one locates. Atlas told Owl and Zeus that the enemy was Medusa, living in the lower boundary of Greece while the savior was a Young Mortal, living in the near-off the palace of the King. Zeus told the Owl to seek for Young Mortal because he’s just near the palace.
Then the Owl conveys the Young Mortal to the palace. Zeus confronted him and he directly commanded him to defeat Medusa. The Young Mortal gave Zeus his thunderbolt, Pegasus to drive him to Medusa’s place. As Young Mortal obeyed Zeus, he fight against Medusa’s tusks and serpents in the head by striking the thunderbolt onto Medusa’s head.
The fight was over. Medusa died. The Young Mortal came back to palace just to bring home Medusa’s dead body and bring back the Pegasus and King’s thunderbolt.
At the end, Zeus thanked Young Mortal for what he done. Medusa was buried in front of the palace. Days passed on, few Sunflower grows in Medusa’s grave. When Zeus and Young Mortal saw the sunflowers, they concluded that medusa’s power will still arise. There’s still tomorrow for her revenge!

I am Lovely Ann Maque Cabildo. I was born on September 27,1992, at exactly 9:45 a.m., a fine morning in Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in Manila. I reside in Kaingin Street, Parada, Valenzuela City since I was a child. I graduated my elementary and highschool in Divine Word Learning Center. Now, I’m a third year BA- Accounting student of St. Louis College Valenzuela. I live with my happy family, my mom, Lenie;my dad;Arnel;my sister, Aicy and my two baby brothers, Ar-J and Arjhon.
Since I was young, they called me “Abby” as my nickname, very far from my name “Lovely”. It was derived from my sister when we were young. She can’t pronounce my name fervently - Lovely. When she’s calling my name, it sounds like Abby not Lovely because she’s “bulol” pa that time. So since then, it became my nickname during elementary. In my highschool days, they also call me “Bing, Abing , Bhi”..But when I turned college, they’re calling me “Love”, short for Lovely. I have different names from thereon.

Doraemon possesses a fourth-dimensional pocket from which he can acquire various kinds of futuristic tools, gadgets, and playthings from a future department store. Doraemon originally had ears but they were bitten off by a robotic mouse in the 22nd century. As a result, he developed a morbid fear of mice despite being a robotic cat. He also has the tendency to panic during emergencies, characterized by him frantically trying to pull out a very much-needed tool from his pocket, only to produce a huge assortment of unrelated household items. Doraemon’s favourite food is dorayaki, a Japanese treat filled with red bean paste.
When I was a kid, I used to watch Doraemon daily. I always wanted to watch this anime/manga series because this symbolizes elementary school students like me during those times..
I really love Doraemon and his futuristic tools and things in his pocket aside from being ridiculous. Also, Nobita Nobi and Shizuka Minamoto were my favorite tandem. I like evrything in Doraemon world. Doraemon is absurd, humorous as he is. And even Nobita’s parents were blithe.
Doraemon is my favorite character in this cartoon story because he represents myself in some ways. Some of my classmates are pissing me off that I’m like Doraemon with his biggest eyes. (haha) But to relate literally myself to him, Doraemon is just like me when helping friends, accompanying them, dislikes mice and fear them. Doraemon is a cute blue robotic cat which I really love to see — cute things and blue things! He tends to panic during emergencies like me and is always wanting a better future even under circumstances.
NANODA!
Point of view affects a story because it is the way a story written or presented. Depending on the narrator or any person who’s telling the story, you can conclude something about the characters from the very first time you have read or watched a particular story or movie. As to point-of-view story, the characters and the story could have a little twists, bit of unexpected endings and underlying messages that one could have in mind on how it could affect the story. Point of view affects a story by making it sometimes visible enough to understand by beloved readers or just to leave concepts underlying in the story. That’s why people often tell that stories or movies are great or aren’t good. It’s all about how they able to understand the ideas and mysteries generated in the story.
8. Lemme me share with you This is a short true story represented by video. I wanna share this to anyone living in this world. I wanna tell everyone that we should love God above all, our Creator and the Supreme Being. He’s the one who created life. But what most people do? Just try watching to realize how our wonderful life given by God should be used. We should make the most of our lives because God gave us the chance to live in this world. God is real.God is good. God is the answer to all the prevailing questions. God is love. Keep the faith burning. Godbless.:)

Cory Aquino described as the “symbol of People Power and an inspiration to others around the world struggling against tyranny” because she has given out her greatest contribution in our country.
I have seen and gladly watched “Cory ng Edsa”, a musical play which speaks about Cory — the story of Cory (portrayed by Cindy Maree Liper) who, despite her own disinterest in politics ran against the most powerful man in the country as a way to continue her husband’s dream for change. But the play is more than just about Cory. Hence, either portrayed in the musical play or in reality, what was happened during that time is not only about her, but about all of us Filipinos, the heroes of Edsa and the sacrifices we have made for our country. Their stories represent the simple heroism of Filipinos during the Edsa revolt.
I was impressed how they presented the events happened during Edsa Revolution plus the fact that they showcase their talents and voices into that captivating masterpiece. Sounds were equipped with great vocals and dance synchronization which I believe is hard to do but they didn’t fail to do so.
It was so great. I was inspired and proud that I am Filipino because watching this play in the theater reminds me that every Filipino is capable of heroism, of sacrifice for country. Even the most unexpected person can be a hero. I loved this too cause the message clearly states how to make stand and to become proud of being brave Filipinos.
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