(Reaction Essay) Abroad life is't easy.

       Living to foreign countries always excites and amazes everyone of us, who wouldn't? It's like going in a whole new free dimension. You get to enjoy and get what you always wanted to have: watch the magnificent scenes that everyone always dreamed of, own the 'green paper' the everyone lusted for and of course, live luxuriously.  Well, that's what an innocent inexperienced person would always say and think about it. But try asking a Filipino who works 24/7 just to earn and send enough money to their families back home. It's not easy as it sounds. They face all sort of problems that they need to surpass alone by themselves for a long period of time. These problems are commonly about their work, health, shelter and most especially, their families.
       Money, the very main reason why these Filipinos went abroad. They want to earn more money than they earn here in the Philippines to help their families. But even before they could earn them, they need to work hard for it, very hard. Abroad may sound great but working there is the complete opposite. Many of the Filipinos have been maltreated by their bosses, accused to mistakes they even haven't done, and worse, underestimated. They didn't go there for fun and pleasure. They went their to work, work and work just to earn enough money to sustain their left-behind families yet few of us aren't even happy and satisfied with it. Unfortunately, many of them in abroad are not working in their own field of education. They came there to work as a domestic helper, caregiver, waiter, house boy, dish washer, etc. So, why did they go there and sacrifice their degree and families? 
      Many Filipinos abroad work beyond their limits and because of this, they end up taking care of themselves or even get admitted to the hospital for illnesses they haven't even familiarized with. Some of them tend to follow and observe the very famous "maƱana" habit of Filipinos and still work just to earn money yet everything they give: stress, hunger, depression, etc. will just come back to them and end up to the worse, getting hospitalize which means more bills, less earning and more problems.
     Let me ask you, have you tried spending time alone during major holidays? Christmas, birthdays, new years? Because they do. They experienced this. They have to live with this for the rest of their lives or maybe until their contracts are finally cut off, but either way, it's not easy. They have to celebrate all by themselves. The money they're earning can't even satisfy the loneliness in themselves for being alone and away from their families. Well in fact, some of them tried to give up, not just once but for every instance they are reminded of their family. But why do we keep on torturing themselves?  Can they just stop? Well, they just can't simply say STOP and then go home to their own respective families.
      Now, we can already observe a lot, not just thousands but millions of Filipinos are planning to go abroad in televisions, radio and even in the internet. Many of them are already busy saving up just to apply for a job outside. I even ask my small uneducated four-year-old cousin what he wants to be when he grows up, he just simply said; "I want to be a nurse abroad." You see, if an innocent young child has already thought of things like this who hasn't even know how poor our condition is, how much more to the unemployed Filipino who battles his way just to find a least convenient job? Everyone knows it's hard yet some of us still are trying because they all share and have one common purpose of doing all of these sacrifices... to live a better life. And I believe that everyone should think many times before they would even go abroad.

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Topic to live with...


In our English class, we are already focusing with our term paper but we're still on the preliminary steps; the specific topic and the thesis statement. Well since the start of the 'school year' in 2010, we had been discussing about our term paper and of course, we were asked to choose a topic about our related fields. Since I am an Accountancy student, I need to have a topic related to it.

The very first thing I did was scan through my very first accounting book, the Basic Accounting by Win Ballada. As I was flipping the pages, it led me to my topic, The Development of Accounting. I chose this topic because I want to know where and how accounting originated and how people was able to develop it. I also chose this topic because I am already familiar and studied this topic. Just like what Ma'am Lynnie said before, we need to choose a topic of which we are familiar with for us to be motivated in writing with it. 

With this, I hit to our college's library where I found the possible sources I would somehow need. And fortunately, I found five of them written and published by different authors. With the use of Internet also, I was able to find at least ten sources from different websites. But, I still need more sources and more information to be put in my research because the more sources, the more information I'll get.

Through perseverance and proper motivation, I know I could finish this in time and hope that this would somehow be an interesting topic not only to me but also to my future readers. =)


 

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hate..hate..HATE

Tuesday, we discussed about our term paper which I always dislike. Anyway, we consulted ma'am for each of our topics and our thesis statements, and fortunately, mine was just fine.  But, one thing wasn't good enough-- my thesis statement. Well, at least I already got the topic so piece of cake really. She also assigned us to look for at least 10 sources of each of our topics. Follow a certain format and then submit. 
Thursday, the EXAM day. The night before, I studied really hard. I slept up late and woke up early. I should really say the I was so prepared for the exam. So, when we entered the room, we were surprised for someone entered the room, a student teacher (I guess). Then he told us that wouldn't come and he'll be the one to proctor the exam. Before we started, he collected P4.00 for the photocopy and waited for almost 30 minutes to get the exam started... The exam started. It was pretty easy and all but there were a lot of interruptions; First, he let us answer in the questionaire, then later in an answer sheet. It was pretty disturbing. Then, he instructed us-- slowly. Lastly, we only got 1 hour less to answer the exam. At the end, I and many of us didn't finish. I really hate, hate, hate it! 
This week should have been a very good one but because of the exam... x(

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First time!


     Beach resorts always excite me. Every time I hear one, it always come in my mind the hot clear sky, the shiny sand that glitters in my sight, the tepid, gentle breeze that grazes in my skin, and the noises people make that cease my worries. It's always nice to stay and drench in the refreshing water once in a while.
     I've been to a lot of beach resorts before. We used to spend time with my family to beaches to be relaxed and have fun. But among the resorts I've been to, the fairest, nicest, and the most pleasant of all is the Sunrise Beach Resort at Baliangao.
     Just last year, December 13, 2009, my family and I went there to treat and tour my grandparents. It was our first time there so we actually prepared everything we all were ever going to need for the outing; the foods, drinks, CAMERAS...Everything! After we prepared everything, we hit the road.
There is only one way to reach the resort, and that is through riding a vehicle or a bus. Usually, it will take 2-3 hours for you to arrive there, but it really depends on the car speed though. But for us, it only took one and a half hour for us to arrive there from my beloved hometown, Ozamis City.
     So, on the way there, I actually didn't enjoy the bumpy ride since I have this very common traveling "illness", seasickness. I was very dizzy and felt like I was hallucinating. It seemed like everything around me was turning and turning and after the turning part, I vomited. After we circled the road, we arrived. The place was very beautiful The little well-built cottages, the clear blue sky, the cold sea breeze, the deep blue sea, and of course, the long white glistening sands that lie along the shallow sea. It was beautiful. Everything was very beautiful. Because of our amazement, we directly ran to the sea and dived despite of the glaring heat of the sun. The water was very refreshing, cold, relaxing, and good in soothing ones self. It was beautiful. In the distance, we saw many cave-like rocks of different sizes along the shore. They were all a nice place to sleep, play, and relax! In fact, we even made miniature sand castles and buried our bodies with sands under the shed of those rocks.
     My cousin directly ran and took the camera; She took pictures of us playing, running and swimming under the heat of the sun. It was really fun.
When I looked at the deeper part of the sea, I saw some small black dots beneath it. It was like a Dalmatian or a polka dotted dress. Those things were sea urchins, a small marine animals with a round body enclosed in a shell covered with sharp spines. The good thing was that we were warned not to go there because if we weren't, we would have gotten stung and some injuries.
     When the sun was at its highest point, we rested under the rocks and ate our delicious, well-prepared lunch. Yummy...! Right after that, we directly applied more sunblocks and ran to the sea and played; we splashed waters, threw sands at each other, and many more!
     My mother went towards us and told us to prepare to go home. So, we got up and rinsed ourselves with the clear cold sea water and prepared.
     The whole resort was indeed very beautiful that in fact, I want to go there again with more experiences, more fun, and more memories with me.

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twennieTEN!

Today's a new year! A fresh year to start a new blog to comment other people's works and of course, to meet new blogger. In deed, this year is and has been a blast especially to new bloggers to blog their works in order for them to keep tract of their experiences.
So, it was Tuesday when we first met our teacher, Ma'am Lynnie in year 2010. We were glad that we saw each other again. (at least that's what I felt. :D) When we entered the room, she greeted us a happy new year and talked different things like the new year and our term paper. The talk ran smoothly until she surprised us so new unfamiliar words, adjectives to be precise. Those adjectives are collection of sensory words or SENSORY WORD BINS. I was really terrible in classifying the words. It wasn't really recorded and all so it was fine. :)
On the other meeting, Thursday, she got some new set of unfamiliar words again. We had the activity and still, I was terrible. So anyway, she discussed to us about run-ons and fragments. She also told us that we will be having a make-up class on Saturday.
Saturday. We had a make-up class about run-ons and fragments. We discussed about how to "cure" and correct if such error exists. After that, we had an activity done by pair. It was about Martha and Hawaii trip thingy. The class was just like a normal class except more students came from other sections. :D

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