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ecognition is the most coveted and memorable moment for every cadet in the Academy. It is the due acknowledgement given to the lowest members of the Corps of Cadets for surpassing crucial stage before the so-called culmination – “ Recognition Rites”. Prior to the big event are the periods of unrelenting scrutiny and pressures endured by the plebes from the Upperclassmen.
EDITORIAL BOARD AND STAFF PSI RODEL GUROBAT TRUMATA OIC, Corps Publications CDT 1C KRISTINE G MARTINEZ CIC, Corps Publications CDT 1C MARJORIE A SAMSON Editor-in-Chief CDT 2C JHON FELIX G PASCUAL JR. Associate Editor CDT 2C ADRIAN E AGBANNAOAG News Editor CDT 2C EDEN MAIZELLE P TTAGA-AMO Feature Editor CDT 2C JAy A SON B ESTILLORE Ay Literary Editor CDT 2C ODESSA V RAMOS Filipino Editor CDT 1C ELVIN R VILLANUEVA Photo Editor CDT 1C ELIZAR P RONCESVALLES Sports Editor CDT 1C JOHN PETER N FALLAR CDT 1C MARIA VICTORIA T SEDERIA Art Editors
Achieving the most coveted handshake of the Immaculates is the perfect gift the fourth class cadets could ever receive for Christmas. After surpassing all the rigors of plebe hood, their perception about the Yuletide season suddenly change. They have become less selfish individuals than ever before. And they could not barely notice the abrupt metamorphosis they had undergone from civilian character into refined individuals. However, most often than not, the Upperclassmen are misconstrued by the public on the process of molding the plebes. But behind everything, do they recognize the sacrifices in preparing the plebes for greater responsibilities? There are instances that the Upperclass Corps may forget to attend to their personal lives because of the training-related problems involving the plebes. The Upperclassmen have assumed the responsibilities of being the guardians to look after the needs and welfare of the Fourth classmen all throughout the training. Eventually, the Upperclass Corps have become the medium to realize the dreams of their Underclassmen in becoming part of the Public Safety Service. At the end of the day, the most rewarding gift is the sense of gratitude and appreciation to the unrecognized efforts of the people behind the success of LAKANDULA Class of 2015. We hope our Lord grants the best gift for all of us and may this be our best Christmas. Happy Holidays!
CDT 1C GENEVIEVE M SURIAGA CDT 1C REIZABELLE T GUMARU CDT 1C MARCILLE S MANGUIOB CDT 1C MICHELLE C PETALIO CDT 1C AUDREy ROSE R RIVERO CDT 1C ANNIE CARMEL C COMISING Senior Staff Writers CDT 2C ALSHARIEF B HASSAN CDT 2C MARKO A CABESAS CDT 2C ROGER KURT L PACIFICAR CDT 2C JOSEPF B AGUSTIN CDT 3C ARNEL R TAMA TAMAyO CDT 3C LLEWEL LLEWELyN A REyES Cartoonists CDT 2C PAUL PATRICK T LAUDE CDT 2C JANSEN F TIGLAO CDT 2C AUBREy ROBLES CDT 2C CARLO A VILLANUEVA CDT 3C IAN MARC S POLESTICO CDT 3C GLENN T SANTELICES CDT 3C JA JAySON REy S FLORIN CDT 3C SONNy B GALICIA CDT 3C CL CLyDE B KAL KALy yAWEN yAWEN CDT 3C KRIS CRISTOFERSON G NULLAR CDT 3C EL CID A VILLANUEVA CDT 3C ALVIN JA JAy G. DACILLO CDT 3C PROVEN TROy T CASTRO CDT 3C GHAL GHALyN B TUBOG CDT 3C SONNy JOE M AMPONIN Underclass Assistants
What’s inside?
MESSAGES 2 3 4 5 6 8
Director’s Message Guidance from the Commandant OIC’s Corner The First Captain Battalion Commanders Corner Company Commanders Corner
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FEATURE 10 12 14 16 18 20 54 56 58
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Recognition 2011 PNPA... A new found Home Pre-Recognition Rites Pamaskong Handog 2011 Lighting of the Giant Star The Rapanot Story Glimpse beyond Cycle Meritorious Lakan Unsung Valor
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COLUMNS 22 23
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Vertical Horizon The Glo
LITERARY 24 26 27 40
The Gift Season of Love A Perfect Christmas Poems
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ENTERTAINMENT
Baguio: City of Pines Paskong Pinoy Alcohol Addiction Traditional Philippine Christmas Food Ligligan Parul Ice Skating How Would You Like To Spend Your First Christmas As A Cadet? Bombochero At Palikpik Abutalams Corner Artist Galore Comic Strip Finders Keepers Sharing the Gift of Laughter Through The Lens
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Love at Second Sight Roof Top
NEWS 60 62 63 64 65 65 66 67
888,888.88 PNPA’s Finest represents AYLC ‘12 PNPA achieves 100% passing rate Taking the Lead in the PNPA-CAT 2011 A Warm Welcome from Davao Ceremonial Lighting of the trees Team PNPA conquers SCAA Meet ‘11 The Marshalls of the Corps regains Supremacy
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PSSUPT NESTOR MONTON FAJURA
Share your blessings with those who are in need. For success will be useless if you have nobody to share it with.
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knew a story of a boy who envied the beautiful Christmas tree of their neighbor and likewise their beautiful home, and that boy told himself that someday he would have those. The boy turned to a man and was able to buy all those things including the dream house of his own. He also had bounty of food on the table for “Noche Buena”. But when he looked up at the Christmas tree that he bought, how he wished that he still had his mother to share it with as well as his father who was left in the province. He asked himself, “do they have the same food that I am eating?” for he is not sure if they have the same things that he has. In the end, I realized that the visionary boy turned to be me. The lesson is to share your blessings with those who are in need. For success will be useless if you have nobody to share it with. It is indeed an achievement for the members of the Lakandula Class of 2015 to receive a blessing from the Upperclass Corps, the hankered handshake. After seven months of struggles in adjusting to the agonizing sphere of the regimented way of living, the moment has come for this batch of future leaders to regain their briefly lost privileges. Sweat and blood have become their investment in climbing the steep path towards being recognized. Lakandula Class of 2015, my heartfelt congratulations to all of you. Now that you are recognized, prove to your superiors that you are worthy of their handshakes. And as you regain the privileges of going out of the Academy, do not conform to the adverse attitudes of those who have fallen in the fangs of immodesty. Always keep your feet on the ground. If there is one thing that you must be proud of, that is the discipline and integrity you have acquired in the Academy.
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t is Christmas once again and the nations are in joyful celebration in commemoration of the birth of the most precious gift our Creator had given us- His only begotten son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who was crucified and died to redeem our sins and transgressions. By it, we are reminded of how great is the love and compassion He bestowed to all of us. He gave it to all of us equally without exceptions and in no denominations- the high and the low, the rich and the poor who by one Almighty parent are to live, aid, love and protect each other. The season also offers us time to show our gratefulness to the Lord through sharing love and compassion with our fellow human beings, most especially to the needy and less fortunate brothers and sisters. Let us share our blessings to them no matter what the amount of it, be it an expensive or a modest gift, a simple hello or a great smile, a handshake or a tap on the shoulder. Let us also extend our helping hands to others, our understanding and forgiveness to those who trespassed against us, after all its all these which Christmas is meant for. As we celebrate the Yuletide season, I am very happy that the members of the Lakandula Class of 2015,after surpassing a grueling period of the initial stages of their cadetship, are eventually admitted into the ranks of the Immaculate. To the members of the Lakandula Class of 2015, congratulations, I hope that all the lessons imparted during your past stages were understood, internalized and will be placed into practice by each one of you. See to it that every member of your class is worthy to receive the most coveted handshake of the Upperclassmen. Prove that in the end, you are really a development of the classes ahead of you.
PSSUPT PS SUPT FERDINAND REA ARTOllOME ARTO COMMANDANT OF CADETS
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Let us share our blessings to them no matter what the amount of it, be it an expensive or a modest gift, a simple hello or a great smile, a handshake or a tap on the shoulder.
Again, congratulations! May the real essence of the Yuletide season, be with you all throughout the year. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Develop within yourselves the habitual thirst for excellence since it is not considered a skill but rather an attitude.
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ecognition is the phase of cadetship training that sparks the plebes’ slightest hope of succeeding their dream of becoming distinguished officers in the Public Safety Service. During this time, a new breed of hope emerges from these young men and women as they enter a brand new chapter of their cadetship. These young men and women had undergone periods of uneasy tasks and challenges which measured their will power and perseverance. Though some stepped back, the rest remained firm and determined to overcome the pressures and rigors of the training. Finally, after months of unrelenting and grueling transfiguration, we have now the best and the brightest cadets of the LAKANDULA class of 2015. As the year ends, the finish line of hardships of plebes comes to an end. Their recognition marks the day of a new struggle and of a new dawn. Privileges are regained by the worth of their efforts and sacrifices. More responsibilities await them as they continue to traverse the road less traveled. To the LAKANDULA Class of 2015, it is indeed a success for all of you. May the things being taught to you be instilled into your minds and become part of your way of living. Utilize the knowledge and skills that you have earned since the day you stepped into our Alma Mater. Strive hard to enrich yourselves with wisdom and experiences for these are vital components in your future engagements as future leaders. Develop within yourselves the habitual thirst for excellence since it is not considered a skill but rather an attitude. Never cease to exert efforts in all your endeavors for greater hurdles are still on your way. Be Public Servants and not servant masters. At this point, I would like to extend my overwhelming gratitude to the PNPAAAI Davao Chapter and to the parents of our cadets from Class 2015 for their irrevocable efforts rendered during the conduct of the recent PNPA Cadet Admission Test held in Davao last October 30, 2011. I highly appreciate the hospitality and the unbelievable gusto to assuage us with utmost comfort while facilitating for the success of the said event. Despite our limited span of stay in the place, the time we have shared had seemed to carry an endless moment worthy to be treasured and kept forever. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!
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story is about a family that went on a picnic by the lake. At one point, their five-year-old son waded into the lake, stepped into deep water, and sank out of sight. None of the adults in the family knew how to swim, so they ran up and down the shore in panic while the child bobbed up and down and screamed for help. Just then, a man who happened to pass by sized up the situation, leaped into the lake, and rescued the boy. He climbed out on the bank with the child, who was frightened but unharmed, only to hear the mother asked with irritation, Where’s my son’s cap? Sometimes in life, we focus on small disappointments that cause us to grumble and complain rather than focus on the wonderful things that God has brought into our lives. We even argue with Him about things that comes our way which we thought of as a barrier or hindrance , but we do not even realize that there is greater and more wonderful outcome that awaits us. Life is full of challenges, do not deal with it negatively. Rather think of it as a voyage over unsettled waves of the sea. Yes, it is an adventurous journey that we are about to win over and deal with ourselves in spite of convoluted and tricky circumstances .We may not appreciate everything that comes our way, but we should be thankful for everything. It may be difficult to be grateful when we lose our job or if our health fails, but we can be thankful that God has brought us in this life and grateful for a life to come. To the LAKANDULA Class 2015, we give our snappy salute to all of you for making it this far, indeed, you have hurdled another milestones of being refined gentlemen and ladies of the Cadet Corps. For all those hardships that you have experienced, put it in your mind that these are not retribution instead it is one way of bringing you to be stalwart in the course of being future Public Safety Officers. Do not a person who would always demand for caprices without appreciating the great blessings that come his way. As we commemorate the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ, let us fill our hearts with joy and contentment by recognizing Christ in the center of our lives.
CDT 1C ADONIS ADONIS B VALONES
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For all those hardships that you have experienced, put it in your mind that these are not retribution instead it is one way of bringing you to be stalwart in the course of being future Public Safety Officers.
To the Lakandulas, Congratulations, may you have a fruitful Christmas and a blissful New year.
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o the Lakandula Class of 2015, congratulations for a job well done. May the spirit of your Recognition live not only during the ceremony but all throughout and beyond your cadet life. Greater responsibilities shall be accorded to your shoulders upon becoming members of the Immaculates. Never give up your own battle for this will be the greatest opportunity for learning. Welcome to the Upper Class Corps, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
CDT 1C AIKO R TESORO
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he most awaited day has finally come, after almost a year of trotting, verifying the sky, and internalizing every lyrics of the plebe song, now it is your Recognition day. To the Lakandula class of 2015, I congratulate you on this big event and I extend to you my warmest handshake for making it this far. To our youngest brothers and sisters from Second Battalion, if your actions and character inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are already leaders in your own right. God bless you and enjoy the spirit of Christmas with your families and loved ones! Congratulations.
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“Rank has its own privilege” but, it should also be the other way around, “Rank has its own responsibilities.” This is an adage that greatly defines Public Service. To the fourth class men, upon reaching the Recognition rites, you will gradually enjoy the privileges you were temporarily deprived of. Take this is as a gift from the Immaculates in distinct recognition of your character and discipline of managing yourselves to survive CDT 1C S during plebe hood. The Upper class Corps is expecting that you will consistently uphold the Academy’s core values: Justice, Integrity and Service. HAGGIYO LAKANDULA CLASS 2015. In the spirit of Christmas, it has been said that Christmas revives hopes and dreams, raises morale and reinforces courage. A Merry Christmas and a fruitful New Year to all.
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GLENN L CALTINO
t seems only yesterday when you first set foot in this prestigious Academy. Now, the time has come when all your sacrifices are rewarded. You have endured the challenging times of your cadetship which made the Immaculates proud of you. It is an opportune time to prove your worth as new members of the Immaculates. To the PNPA Lakandula Class of 2015, on behalf of the noble battalion, I congratulate you on your Recognition day. May we all have a meaningful Yuletide Season.
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Company To the members of PNPA Lakandula Class of 2015, this traditional rite is not the end of hardships but rather, the beginning of much greater responsibilities. Now is the time to prove your worth, especially in upholding the core values set forth by our Alma Mater. Take the opportunity to improve your leadership and management skills. As we usher you on your Recognition rites, we wish you all the best. On behalf of the Archers, I am confident that you will strive more to the positive end of your common quest. A blessed Christmas to all of us! CDT 1C DICK T lOQUE
To the LAKANDULA CLASS of 2015, CONGRATULATIONS!!! No more trotting, no more leaning backwards and no more ten counts. All your privileges which have been curtailed will be restored. As the Bravo Company Commander, I am so proud of you. It is my honor and pride to extend our warmest and sincerest handshake to all the members of LAKANDULA Class of 2015. The Upperclassmen have witnessed your struggles and hardships, have endured sacrifices and have surpassed rigors of training. Your batch transformed from a carefree civilian into highly-disciplined cadets. As the year ends, let us thank God for giving us another chapter of our lives. Let us pray to have a wonderful and fruitful year. God bless us all. Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon!
CDT 1C TAN S
To the LAKANDULA Class of 2015, among thousands who have dreamt to become a proud member of the Grand Fraternity of the Long Maroon Line, you are the chosen few who were given the rare opportunity to receive the Immaculate handshake of Recognition. More uncertainties and ordeals will surely come along your way, but remain steadfast and optimistic at all times. On behalf of the CHARLIE Company, I am happy to extend our warmest congratulations on your Recognition day. AG Naragsak nga Pascua kada kayo amin!
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ALFA ARCHERS
CDT 1C A AN P HERNANDEZ
CHARLIE COWBOYS
To the LAKANDULA CLASS of 2015, you have finally received the most awaited handshake of the Upper class Corps. Recognition signifies that some of your privileges will be given back to you. Another gargantuan task is set to test you of what you have learned from your Immaculates. From the Defenders of the Corps, we extend our heartfelt congratulations for reaching this far. Remember that success is not final and failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts. Congratulations and Isang Mapagpalang Pasko at Manigong CDT 1C CHAR Bagong Taon!
ECHO EAGLES
CDT 1C ADRIE
ESPARAGOZA
CDT 1C EARVIN A ENGl ENGlATIERA
To the Lakandula class of 2015, as your sleeves are about to be rolled, a new stage of your cadetship will unfold - leading your steps closer to your dreams. Be proud, for your capability has met the standard of the Corps. Treasure the fruits of your relentless efforts and the regained privileges which you truly deserve. There are no other individuals more fitting to the Cadet Corps other than yourselves. You have surmounted the halfway of ordeals and challenges of cadetship. Now you will be receiving the symbolic handshake of your mentors. With that, congratulations and welcome to the Upper class Corps. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
GOLF GREYHOUNDS
CDT 1C RO IN JAY D FAJARDO
Being one of your mentors, I have witnessed your insurmountable dedication during your plebe hood. From a carefree civilian, you have metamorphosed into a disciplined cadet who have untiringly embraced the distinct customs and traditions of the Long Maroon Line. With that I am glad to extend my handshake of congratulations as a symbol of my acceptance of your class to the Upper class Corps. My warmest welcome and may you have a blissful Yuletide season.
To LAKANDULA CLASS of 2015, the long wait is over. Now is the time to harvest all your invested efforts. The curtailed privileges will now be restored as fruits of your labor. May the taste of the “coveted handshake” make you realize the sweetness of the spirit of Brotherhood in this Grand Fraternity of Men. I congratulate your batch on this special occasion, together with your parents who are surely proud of the milestone you have reached. Assalam Mualaykum!
Recognition is the most remarkable event in a cadet’s life. Plebehood is merely a dream of yesterday while recognition is a vision of tomorrow. The responsibility of the sheep is accounted to the vision of the Academy; thus, they are expected to be submissive to the authority and firm in their principles. At this point, to the proud members of the Lakandula Class of 2015, be reminded to offer the glory and success to the Almighty One for bringing you this far to the third “tion” of cadetship. Congratulations and may the Ultimate Being bless you always. Merry Christmas.
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CDT 1C MARK lESTER R JAl JAlON
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“Hardships ended, Privileges regain. PLEBE NO MORE!�
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n the most awaited afternoon of December 16, 2011 embraced by the cold weather breeze, 282 members of Lakandula class of 2015, clad with the most revered gala uniform, stood on that symbolic and remarkable octagon formation on the hallowed ground of the Academy.
Remarkable Octagon formation of the Lakandula Class of 2015
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F e aTU R e
The Recognition Rites remain to be one of the most memorable events in every cadet’s life. On this day, through a simple yet profoundly meaningful “simple handshake� opens another chapter in the lives of the newly recognized cadets. This rite is a passage that ends numerous pressures and tribulations of the fourth class men. The Recognition Rites is the ceremony where the plebes look forward to, since this is the time when they will be formally accepted and be recognized as members of the Immaculates. The said event concluded with a superb Silent Drill performance of Lakandula class of 2015 which was earnestly dedicated to their families, friends and loved ones.
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COVER STORY
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PNPA... A new found Home I
n his twenty years of existence, he seemed to be a sponge, absorbing not only the aftermath of his murky combats but also the upshots of his parent’s despair when the world baffled him with all its worries, sentiments and insensitivities.
For the rest of his life, his parents in some instances wanted to throw out the white cloth and call for a halt over his infantile works which blew out their heads. Though his parents gave their best in raising him up, they seemed to be frustrated, making them feel like being in the wilderness and null of the things they should have done for his better rearing. Far from their expectations, he grew up riotously that they almost never knew who their son was. Among his siblings, he was tagged as the black sheep of the family when in fact he had all the attentions and supports of his parents. The stain was pre-eminent that the labor should be at its best to purge it but it would not be for a day or two, it means a hard way to go. It is hard to tie up both ends of different strings as a magnet to meet with the same poles.
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endeavors. The darker he made it, the obscured he would live it now. While on the verge of living on it, he realized that his brain was like a scrap every time he resisted the toil of his parents. Every pain reminded him of how he became too closed and narrow minded, how he became pathetic through the years. He became a tree deprived of bearing leaves, fruits and flowers but now he was on the threshold of bearing some of them. Though he went through extraordinary way just to realize his shortcomings, it was very rewarding that at the green phase of his life, he was able to recover from being dampened by the shadows of his wrong acts. Currently, he is about to accept the most hankered handshake of his superiors after having been sturdy in leaping the tough domain of plebe hood for several months. And as he regained his briefly lost privileges, he wished to celebrate and to treasure the spirit of the fast approaching Yuletide season as he yielded back to the cradle of his real home – his family.
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Befell to be rebellious at an early age of 16, he decided to live his own life away from his family. He went to live with his peers who were addicted to drugs and other vices and got himself involved in most riots reported in the news. There came a time when he was awakened and finally realized that he’s being useless - that his life was being a waste. He then decided to search for a job and learned to play the rigorous role of a delivery boy in a wet market. No matter how exhausting the job was, he learned to embrace the kind of life he chose to live. Besides he had no one to blame but himself. One day, while taking a short rest, a colleague who was planning to take an examination in the Philippine National Police Academy approached him and shared to him the privileges of becoming a cadet. At first, he was hesitant and pessimist, thinking that he would not pass the admission test. After several times of contemplation, he was finally convinced, so he decided to grab the opportunity. Luckily, he was able to comply with the requirements and he had the opportunity to undergo series of prior screening. With faith in his heart, he continually trekked the journey until he was able to take the Oath of Service and be a member of the PNPA Lakandula Class of 2015. On May 1st 2011, his journey towards the road less traveled began. It was then the time when he entered the dim world of plebe hood. Likewise, that was the time when he started to long for the cradle of his family. He found himself now living the gloomy shadows of his past
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PRE-RECOGNITION RITES
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day prior to the Recognition Rites, the traditional rolling of sleeves and opening of collars was held as an earlier manifestation of the Immaculates’ acceptance of the Lakandula Class 2015 as official members of the Upperclass Corps. The Pre-Recognition rites wave the declaration of the “at ease” status to the newly recognized cadets, which also signify restoration of their briefly lost privileges. Reminding them of the first time they set foot on the hallowed ground of the Academy, the members of Class 2015 underwent the final test of endurance as they once
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again performed the traditional eight stationed strenuous physical exercises which was strictly supervised by the Cadet Corps. At the end of the day, those nostalgia, discomforts and fear of the unknown were eased as they warmly felt the sincere embrace of the Immaculates.
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PAMASKONG HANDOG 2011: 3C SANTEl SANTElICES GT
Rendering Hearts
this Christmas
Before spending their precious time with their loved ones, the PNPA family spent a day with the less fortunate people in nearby places in Laguna and Cavite on this long
Thousands of visitors, mostly children, flocked around the hallowed ground of the Academy to participate in the different activities prepared by the cadets.
entertainment to make the guests feel the genuine spirit of Christmas. At the end of the day, the Cadet Corps and the PNPA family were able to draw sweet smiles
treasured tradition during Yuletide season, the Cadet Corps has shown their compassion by extending help to the needy, expressing their generosity and charity through sharing their blessings they have been receiving all throughout the year.
Each company showcased their impressive, colorful and gigantic booths where they held a lot of surprises for their special guests. In every booth, cadets presented gifts, organized games and provided
from everyone. This event attains the objective of the Academy to develop the Cadet Corps on how to deal with the public and to reach the community in the most meaningful way.
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n everything I do, I always show to you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words, the Lord Jesus himself said: “It is more blessed to give than to receive.” – Acts 20:35
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The Lighting of the
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hristmas is one of the most meaningful events celebrated by cadets of the Philippine National Police Academy. The traditional lighting of the Giant Star manifests the start of the big celebration. The said event clearly reflects on how the Cadet Corps devotedly strengthen their Christian faith. The spirit of Christmas remains in the hearts of these young men and women as they continuously fulfill God’s purpose as future Public Servants.
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The public wonder on how the Cadet Corps uniquely celebrate the Christmas season. Most people perceive that cadets are regularly focused on parades, drills and ceremonies. It is unknown publicly that the Cadet Corps has a special way of commemorating Christ’s birth. Every 1st day of December, the Cadet Corps symbolically illuminates the Giant Star which extremely kindles the spirit of Christmas.
Some highlights of the said event are the fireworks display wherein the Ruling Class name shines magnificently, the Lantern making and the Mural inter-company competitions.
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It towers the sturdy trees of the camp, adjacent to the Main Guard Room and the 1st battalion Female Barracks. In front of it is the dunking pool where its water reflects the vivid features of the star, radiating the mighty name of the Ruling Class. The pentagon centered on it depicts a painting, which signifies the real essence of Christmas season.
As the Giant Star ceremonially lighted, it constantly reminds every cadet of the spirit of brotherhood and camaraderie that must linger within the Long Maroon Line.
The Giant Star was constructed in 1993. The star was previously made up of hollow materials until such time that the PNPA Kabalikat Class of 1998 reconstructed it into a 42.05-feet-tall and 40-feet-wide star, occupying the heart of the Academy. Embellished with 235 bulbs of luminous colors, the Giant Star surely enthralls the spectators and beholders because of its beauty and grandeur.
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uwan ng Disyembre, buwan ng kasiyahan, pagdiriwang at pagsama-sama. Buwan ng makukulay at naggagandahang mga ilaw. Ngunit sa panahong ito’y naaalala ko ang pinakamasakit at pinakamalungkot na pangyayari sa aking buhay.
Ipinanganak ako noong Hulyo 16, 1990 at dito nagsimula ang kwento ng aking buhay. Nakatira ako sa isang simpleng bayan ng Sultan Kudarat na may simpleng pamilya at pangarap sa buhay. Tatlo kaming magkakapatid, isang pangarap na babae at dalawang lalaki. Lumaki kami sa isang simpleng pamilya ngunit puno ng pagmamahal at suporta sa mula aming mga magulang. Ang aking ina ay isang guro at ang aking ama ay isang kapitan ng aming Barangay. Nagkaroon kami ng isang maayos at matatag na pamilya. Subalit ang mga ito’y biglang nagbago nang maaksidente ang aming pinakamamahal na ama. Hindi ko sukat akalain ang mga ganitong pangyayari sa aming pamilya. Ang pagkamatay ni papa ay nagsilbing pinakamasakit at pinakamalungkot na parte ng buhay ko. Ang buong buwan ng Disyembre ay nagsilbing panahon ng pagluluksa para sa aming pamilya. Nagbago ang lahat nang mamatay ang aking ama, Hindi namin alam kung paano magsisimula muli. Dumaan ang tatlong buwan nang biglang na-stroke ang aking ina dahil sa high blood pressure na halos ikinamatay niya. Ito ang naging sanhi ng kanyang pagiging baldado na parang lantang gulay. Ang kanang bahagi ng kanyang katawan ay paralisado at hindi niya maigalaw. Halos mabiyak ang puso ko sa mga
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The
Rapanot Story
nangyaring ito. Ilang buwan siyang inalagaan namin na nakaratay sa kama, wala akong ibang magawa kundi panoorin ang aking ina sa malubha niyang kalagayan. Halos mawalan na kami ng pag-asa sa buhay. Ako ay nasa unang taon sa high school nang mangyari ang mga ito. Hind ko maisip kung paano namin haharapin ang buhay ng kami-kami
na lang ng aking mga kapatid. Ngunit ang solusyon sa lahat ng problemang ito ay ang pagharap at paghanap ng solusyon dito. Pinilit kong kahit paano ay makapagaral. Naghanap ako ng trabaho para sa tuition ko at para sa allowance ko.
Mga iSTORYa ni lOlO CalOY
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Gusto kong makapag-aral ng kolehiyo dahil gusto kong magkaroon ng magandang trabaho upang matulungan ko ang aking pamilya lalong-lalo na ang aking ina. Naghanap ako ng paraan upang maipagpatuloy ko ang aking pag-aaral. Humingi ako ng tulong sa aking mga kamag-anak at hindi naman ako nabigo. Malaki ang pasasalamat ko sa Panginoon sapagkat binigyan Niya ako ng katulong sa kabila ng aming kahirapan. Hindi naging madali ang pag-aaral ko sa kolehiyo, kailangan ko pa ring magtrabaho nang sa ganun ay matulungan ko rin ang sarili sa aking pag-aaral. Habang ako ay nag-aaral sa kolehiyo, nangangamba ako sa kalagayan ng aking pamilya na malayo sa akin. Minsan natatanong ko sa sarili ko, kung makapagtapos man ako sa aking pag-aaral ay matutulungan ko ba ang aking pamilya? Ako ang natitirang pag-asa ng aking pamilya kaya naman hindi ko dapat bigyan ng pagkakataon ang anumang bagay na makakasagabal sa akin. Sa ikatlong taon sa kolehiyo, nagkaroon ako ng pagkakataon na makapasok sa akademyang ito. Naniniwala ako na isa na ito sa mga paraan sa akin ng Panginoon upang matulungan ako sa mga responsibilidad na pasanpasan ko. Sa likod ng mga hirap, luha at pawis na naranasan ko, ang naging inspirasyon ko ay ang aking pamilya. Sa lahat ng pagsubok, sila ang naging lakas at nagpatatag sa akin. Dito nagsimula ang panibagong pag-asa at panibagong buhay.
Naranasan kong pumasok na walang pera, walang maayos na uniporme, walang maayos na sapatos at walang maayos na damit. Ito ay mga pangkaraniwang araw lamang sa akin, ngunit ang pinakamasakit sa lahat ay sa pag-uwi ko, makikita ko ang aking inang naghihirap sa kanyang kalagayan. Minsan wala kaming makain at kailangang umutang sa kapitbahay. Ngunit ang mga ito’y hindi naging hadlang upang ako ay makapagtapos ng high school. Masaya ngunit malungkot ang pagtatapos ko dahil alam ko sa sarili ko na walang magpapaaral sa akin sa kolehiyo.
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Christmas for the Cadets For the Plebes, it is like a Christmas wish come true. For the Upperclassmen, it is a gentle spark of joy which springs forth from the deep recesses of the human heart.
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s I watched the candle being lit on the Advent wreath, I could not help feeling the elation and hope which for months have quite abandoned my soul. I thanked God for it, for bringing my steps on His altar and letting me find these essential comforts I only have in the path I chose to walk through – cadetship. For more than three years of stay inside the Academy, the rigors of the academics and tactics training has confronted us, the graduating cadets of SINAGTALA Class of 2012, along with the trying monotony of the restricted and regimented way of living. However, the advent of Christmas season spells a renewed hope, determination and vibrancy for each one of us most especially the graduating cadets as well as the Plebes.
About this Column In the vertical horizon where men and women fade in the gray twilight, some leave their legacy. Some leave their imprinted history for others to follow…for others to emulate. Others live and die in oblivion. But for those who heed the noble vocation of Public Service, they serve and die to live in immortality.
Why is that so? Yuletide season will be our last Christmas inside the Academy if we will triumphantly surpass the coming ordeals of the cadetship program next year; while the Plebes composing the Lakandula Class of 2015, will be accepted in the Upperclass Corps comes their Recognition Rites this merry month. As Agnes M. Pharo, a famous Christian writer, beautifully quotes, “What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace.” In time for the Christmas celebration, the fourth class cadets will be recognized and will now enjoy the privilege of going home to their respective family upon recognition. With the simple handshake extended by the Upperclassmen, they are rightly recognized and warmly accepted by the Immaculates.
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For the Plebes, it is like a Christmas wish come true. For the Upperclassmen, it is a gentle spark of joy which springs forth from the deep recesses of the human heart, though the face may seem stern and strict from the perspective of a Plebe. Truly, this is the real essence of Christmas: giving something which delights one’s heart and soul, which in turn, brings back happiness to the giver.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” - Jeremiah 29:11-13 The above passage implies how blessed we are and those people who believe that God’s calling are of diverse forms. We, the members of the Cadet Corps responded to the call by becoming Servant-Leaders; knowing that Philippine National Police Academy is one of the premiere institutions with honest future officers of the Tri-Bureau Service under the Department of the Interior and Local Government. As Christians, we accept that there are greater things in life than chasing after worldly things. When hard times come, we are not alone and
that, prayer is necessary to bring about important changes. Accept the inevitable disappointments as learning opportunities. Without faith, it is really hard to look for reasons behind everything. Without faith, we stop believing, thus, doubt comes in. We need to renew our faith, and find something greater than ourselves to believe in. To the LAKANDULA CLASS OF 2015, be proud for being a plebe no more. Yes, being a future Lakan is challenging yet most rewarding. Being such is a great epitome at the same time a servant leader that understands mutual respect to every individual. Now, you have passed the most treasured facet of your cadetship. Accept the reality that many people are expecting much from you. You are in the situation wherein you should know how to obey legal orders. You should take some initiative to overcome obstacles even when the outcomes are uncertain. Be more outstanding than what they are expecting of. Your class has shown amazing talents that made the Academy proud. With just a little bit of faith, one can become an individual of great strength and creativity. Each one of us has a great potential, no matter how small we may appear, we all have unlimited possibilities and we are capable of contributing to Public Safety Service.
Accept the inevitable disappointments as learning opportunities.
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Like a piece of Faith
About this Column The glo is the unannounced official metal polish of the Cadet Corps Philippine National Police Academy. It is a mixture of metal oxides, emulsifiers and solvents. It is primarily used in polishing and shining the accessories of the cadets. It is applicable on brass, copper, chrome, gold and silver. For best results, it must be shaken well, wiped, rubbed and cleaned and polished to gleaming shine that lasts. Like the Glo, this column intends to wipe and remove all dirt, stains, residues, blemishes and dregs that tarnish the three cardinal virtues of the CCPNPA: Integrity, Service and Justice. Henceforth, expect that the Glo will always be in the toolbox of the Kalasag to continually keep your buckles shining.
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Gift “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something drink… Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of mine, even the least of them, you did it to me. Matthew 25:35-36, 40.”
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There is a short story entitled, “The Gift” which I read when I attended my mother’s Christmas party in her office way back 2006. In the story, it portrays the nature of man to demand too much in life. People tend to crave greater than their basic needs. And when things went wrong, people are easily disappointed and tend to put blames on others. As a person, we should learn to appreciate the gifts that God has given us. We should be thankful for the gift of life and the gift of love. Likewise, in the spirit of Christmas we should thank those people who had shared their precious time with us. Personally, I considered that story as God’s message for me to appreciate all the blessings I have received. Mark 11:24 says, “ Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” This verse only assures us that God will generously grant the gift to us when we are fervent with our prayers. May we all have a blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year! God bless you all.
“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
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Giving, not receiving, brings to full bloom the Christmas spirit. It illuminates the picture window of the soul and we look upon the world’s busy life and we become more interested in people than things. Christmas is fast approaching. We can feel its presence because of the cold breeze during night time. We can also see those happy people getting busy and creative in decorating their stuffs and putting different Christmas decoration in their home and in everywhere. Christmas is the time of sharing, people sending greeting cards and giving gifts to their families and friends. And most importantly, the time of love as it is when God has shown His love through the coming of His only son Jesus Christ to mankind. During Christmas, we expect that we will be receiving gifts from our parents, our Ninong and Ninang, from our friends, and loved ones. Exchanging gifts during Christmas originated from the Ancient Roman tradition. When Saturnalia, the Romans, exchanged tokens of good luck. Later, it became customary for Romans to exchange more valuable gifts, such as clothes or jewelry. The Biblical Story of the Three Wise Men who presented gifts to baby Jesus also shaped this Christmas custom.
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Season CDT 3C AMPONIN SJM
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he celebration of His birth is the most awaited time of the year. People make their preparations on how they are going to celebrate this day. Some would prepare food for the family, organize gatherings and settle for reunions. Others
will go in places where they can relax and treat their family. And for some people, they would rather devote their time for work, to earn for a living. On a deeper perspective, it is not the material aspects of
preparation that matters most but rather it is how we prepare ourselves for His coming. Yuletide season is the day that every Christian in the world feel God’s love. The magnificent display of fireworks, the melody of Christmas carols, the innocent smiles of children and the reunion of families are manifestations that LOVE truly prevails in their hearts. Christmas is all about the expression of peace, joy and hope to everyone. The real meaning of Christmas is felt when we start sharing love and blessings to others. Merry Christmas to all and let us feel the true spirit of Christmas.
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s there a perfect Christmas? It happened four years ago when I realized that hope was still there, when you do not expect that prayers are actually heard.
I was at the restaurant with my friends, spending fun time and enjoying a Christmas party. I had all my time with them, never thinking of anything that could happen. Until my sister called me telling that my mom was rushed to the hospital because of high fever. She had a very unusual call which made me worry too much. I immediately left the restaurant and rushed to the hospital. While I was on my way, I was thinking of what would happen next. At that moment, I was very anxious and restless. When I arrived at the hospital, I earnestly hope that they were only kidding. If something might happen, I hope that my Mom will get well soon. I longed for my Dad’s comfort but unfortunately he is out of town. Who will take good care of my Mom? Are we going to spend Christmas without her? When I entered the room, I was surprised upon seeing my Dad beside my Mom. My sister told me that Mom had already recovered. At that moment, I felt some sort of relief and realized the importance of my family.
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Many times I was preoccupied by personal pleasures, I tend to forget my family and my relationship to Him. During those times, I sought for His Divine intervention and sadly I considered Him as my last resort. I have realized that through prayers, I find love, comfort and fulfillment of every special need deep within me. I am so fortunate to have a complete family during Yuletide season.
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he cool breeze of the wind is an indicator that Christmas season is fast approaching. As “ber” months resemble, we usually start to plan our itinerary and destinations where we could best spend our Christmas vacation and reflect on the real spirit of the season. Among the best destinations during Christmas season, Baguio City makes a perfect getaway for everybody to experience the coldness of the white Christmas that has never been an escapade. The city of pines caters its people not only the best weather during Yuletide season but as well as the best scenes during dusks and dawns. Likewise the best delicacies made from their finest products like strawberry jams and strawberry wines that heat up ones freezing body. With the city’s breath-taking panorama, one could likewise take a deep meditation to relax ones mind as well as to unwind from an exhausting life in the city. It is as well the best place where special occasions like family reunions, wedding proposals, wedding anniversaries and debuts may be held.
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askong Pinoy is one of the most famous Christmas traditions in Asia. The Philippines celebrates Christmas with a lot of pomp and show. It is one of the biggest celebrations enjoyed by Filipinos. One of the customs related to the Philippine Misa de Gallo is completing the nine days culminating with the Misa de Aguinaldo. This equals to a wish come true, and many Filipinos still patronize this century-old belief.
Misa de Gallo is the Spanish phrase for midnight mass, more literally translated as “Rooster’s Mass”. This novena of Masses is the most important Filipino Christmas tradition. It is the blending of Christian tradition with the harvest thanksgiving of the ancient Filipinos. This marks the end of the early morning masses and the beginning of Christmas Day which is on the following day. This is also one of the longest and most popular Filipino traditions.
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eople oftentimes drink alcoholic beverages at parties, bars, and sometimes at home to wind down after long days of work and cadets are not exemptions.
Alcohol in moderation can be fun and allow us to relax after a long day or week of work or after months of rigid training in the academy. However, alcohol is also considered to be a “downer” type of drug, so we should not drink it if we are depressed. Drinking while we are depressed will usually make us feel more depressed. We should only drink alcohol to have a good time or relax, but we should be careful and not drink too much, because it can cause many different problems in your life. Below are the positive and negative effects of alcohol. Negative Effects of Alcohol • • •
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Fatty liver Alcohol hepatitis Alcoholic cirrhosis, which can eventually cause liver failure if drinking isn’t stopped Chronic gastritis (a daily recurrence of nausea and sickness) Pancreatitis loss of judgment Brain damage (alcoholic dementia) High blood pressure Heart disease Obesity (from the increased number of calories consumed) Stroke Osteoporosis Reduced fertility Cancer (mouth, esophagus, liver, stomach, colon, rectum and breast cancer may all be related to alcohol
These negative effects can cause us to make bad decisions while we are drunk. If we drink too much alcohol we can experience some extreme negative effects. These include unconsciousness, coma, and even death. Everyone deserves to have a drink every now and then to relax if they want to, but alcoholism is a very serious problem that should not be taken lightly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heavy drinking is: • More than one drink per day on average for women • More than two drinks per day on average for men Note: A standard drink is 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. Some drinking may be healthy. Moderate drinking-one drink or less per day for women and two drinks or less per day for men, according to the CDC-can in fact have health benefits. Heart disease: While heavy drinking increases the risk for heart disease, high blood pressure and stroke, moderate drinking has beneficial heart effects, particularly to those most at risk-men over the age of 45 and
post-menopausal women. It appears to reduce the risk of blood clots in coronary arteries that can lead to coronary artery disease and heart attack. Cholesterol: Related to heart disease, it appears that moderate drinking may raise levels of HDL (good) cholesterol. Dementia: Moderate drinking reduces the risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, as you age. In the case of moderate use, alcohol has positive effects. You can get livelier, easier and relaxed. You can talk more easily and feel less tired. According to some researchers, moderate alcohol use protects against cardiovascular diseases. This means a maximum of 2-3 glasses of wine or beer a day for men, and 1 to 2 glasses a day for women. Socially, some people claim that it also has positive effects. It provides a lot of employment in the production, catering and retail of products and services in which alcohol plays a part. Also, people claim that alcoholic beverages help people socialize.
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long with the traditional services and decorations of Christmas in the islands, there are the traditional foods.
Bibingka is a traditional Philippine Christmas food. It is usually eaten along with putobumbong right after the Simbang Gabi (‘Midnight mass’, the Filipino version of Misa de Gallo). They are sold outside of churches during Christmas season. Commercial bibingka in banana leaf liner showing the distinctive notched edges
Preparation
Bibingka is made with rice flour and coconut milk or water. Other ingredients can vary greatly, but the most common secondary ingredients are eggs and milk. The traditional preparation is very timeconsuming. A specially made terra cotta container is lined with a single large section of a banana leaf. It is placed over preheated coals and the rice flour and water mixture is poured into it, taking care not to spill it into the container itself. Another piece of banana leaf is added to the top and covered with more preheated coals.
Taste and Texture
same, especially if banana leaves are also used to line it. Massproduced bibingka in Philippine bakeries are also made using characteristic tin molds that give them a crenelated shape similar to large puto or putomamon (cupcakes).
More modern methods involve bibingka being baked in an actual oven inside a caldero or ordinary cake pans. The result lacks the distinctive smoky smell of charcoal but is otherwise the
Bibingka is best served hot. Large bibingka can be sliced or torn into several wedges and can serve 4 to 6 people.
Bibingka has a soft spongy texture similar to puto, another Philippine rice cake. It is eaten hot or warm and is slightly sweet with a taste very similar to rice pudding. The top and bottom surfaces are also usually charred, adding to the flavor.
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DID YOU KNOW THAT? As of October 9, 2007, the town of Dingras, Ilocos Norte in the Philippines is expecting a Guinness World Records certification after baking a kilometer-long cassava bibingka made from 1,000 kilos of cassava and eaten by 1,000 residents.
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Ligligan Parul (Giant Lantern Festival)
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he Giant Lantern Festival (Ligligan Parul) in San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines showcases the city’s most famous product - the lighted stars known as parol.
Francisco Estanislao crafted the first ever known parol in the year 1928. The creation of the classic five-pointed star parol, which symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem led to the establishment of today’s extravagant celebration of parol or lantern in the Philippines. Typically, Filipinos take the celebration of Christmas sincerely, and no province in the Philippines commemorates the birth of Christ like the province Pampanga. Pampanga’s
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artisans are renowned for producing the country’s biggest and most elegant parols. Every year, the Pampangeños make their debut in the Giant Lantern Festival, as different divisions of the city compete to yield the best parol of the year. The biggest parol recorded ranges up to 40 feet in diameter assembled from crepe paper, drinking straws, bamboo dowels, glass, plastic, capiz shells, and assorted electronics. Parol-making is a matter of personal reputation for the town’s parol workers - they’ll spend countless man-hours and thousands of dollars creating a parol that won’t last out the Christmas season.
Ice skating rink at the Mall of Asia
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ropical islanders like the Philippines are dreamers of Winter Christmas. Well, it is not so dumb to realize one of these dreams, Ice Skating at the skating rink. It was not so long ago, when athletes of this tropical country, also eye in joining winter sports, like in figure skating and close to winning a gold in Winter Olympics.
Ice Skating is a popular winter sport, as well as a mode of transportation, in a variety of northern countries. Seasonal rinks are often built in warmer climates as well, especially for the traditional winter holidays such as Christmas. Several Olympic sports are carried out on ice skates, including figure skating, speed skating, and hockey. Nations from all over the world field ice skating teams, thanks to indoor rinks which make ice skating possible year round. Ice Skating involves wearing specialized skating shoes, usually with a single blade, and skating around on an icy area, such as an ice rink or frozen body of water. Skate blades are also available sold separately for attachment to conventional shoes, although skaters should be careful to make sure that they have enough ankle support. Skilled ice skaters can execute complex jumps and other movements, while beginners often find themselves flat on the ice more frequently than they would like.
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WhaT’S On YOuR Mind?
Manonood ako with my family ng sine. Syempre ako ang bahala sa lahat ng gastos.
Magiging ako si Santa Claus this Christmas. I’ll give everything that every member of my family wishes. Ho! Ho! Ho! Merry Christmas!
Meeting up with my former classmates in high school is on top of the list. Nakakapagpataba ng puso pag sinabi nilang “Ikaw na ba yan, WOW!”
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Pupunta ulit ako ng Enchanted Kingdom. Bitin yung tour namin eh. As much as possible isasama ko family ko maiba naman.
WhaT’S On YOuR Mind?
Bibili ako ng specialized shoes for my girlfriend na may picture niya. Then maglalakad kami sa baywalk habang may fireworks on the air.
Mamamasyal kasama ang buong barkada. Of course, it will be my treat, nasa akin ang spotlight eh.
Of course, I’ll visit my girlfriend mahirap na baka maagaw ni bestfiend. I’ll give her everything to make her happy like gifts, flowers, chocolates, stuffed toys at ang pinakapaborito niyang pili nuts.
Kakain ng iba’t ibang putahe sa iba’t ibang restaurants as in wan to sawa. Kahit anong klase banat lang.
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I’ll give my warmest embrace to my loved ones especially my parents who gave their support in my cadetship training.
Ipapakita ko sa buong mundo, especially sa ex ko na mali ang desisyon niyang ipagpalit ako. It’s payback time.
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elcome back Bombo!! Welcome back din Pik!! Kumusta ka naman?? Eto, alayb and kicking…. Kaw ba Pik??.. Eto, healthy, as always naman di ba??.. hehehe.. just kip da faith Bord.. apir!!.. Apir!!! Wow.. Bord na pala ngaun?.. Ay naku Pik.. Bord naman talaga.. According to our Fatherly Director.. it was originally Bords and not Bok… ahhh .. kaya naman pala… mejo nakakapanibago lang.. so during flag raising o kahit anung ceremony, instead of using “troop commander Bok”, you use “troop commander Bord”… hehe.. I guess.. cool at unique na rin Bombo Bord… hehehe…apir!! Anyway.. kumusta naman break mo Pik?? Ahh.. ehh.. alam mu nah.. nangyari na ang dapat mangyari. Hahaha!!.. kaw naman Bombo? Just like da old times pa rin.. hehe.. mahirap pala talaga mag-hang Bombo. Nakakangawit. Oo naman, pero may solusyon naman jan. Anu naman? Rubber. Rubber??? (fight! Aha alams na..) hehehe.. How come? You try to find out… hehehe At dahil balik academy na naman tayo, balik asimilasyon este acad pala. Abay akalain mu Pik, ang linaw pala nang mata ni Director??? Owh? Talaga? Oo napansin ko nga rin…siguro lagi siyang pinapakonsyum ng okra … anung okra???kalabasa ka mu…!!ahw.. sabi ko nga… eh panu, yun lang palagi nakikita ko sa messhall. Hehehe…pero aber, pano mo naman nasabing malinaw ang mata ni Director?? Eh kasi naman, on the first day
of acad (AS IN 1ST DAY TALAGA) na weather ang ating mga tedaks.. at ang dahilan?? MARCHING… huhhh?? Panu ?? bakit??kasi from his billet nakita nya na walang lock elbows at wala sa kadens ang ating mga tedaks. Tapos may iba pa daw nakikipagkulitan,, Halakadoooh!! Anu nangyari next?? Yun, pinatawag ang mga wansi na nananaginip na sa baraks at agad pinaform sa harap ng grandstand including the corps of cadets.. Dalehhh!! Anu naman ang ginawa sa kanila?? One round marching around the holy ground lang naman… nakehw…!! Para daw Makita ng mga underclass ang proper marching…. Wahhh!! Can’t afford..!! bydaway, anu naman ginawa sa corps of tedaks?? Bwahahaha… sila? Hehe.. TEN times naman sila sa oval… Bwahahaha.. Nang matapos na nga sila eh noon mess na…haha.. isipin mo na lang kung gaano kagana kumain ang corps of tedaks after nun.. hehehe I remember, INTRAMS na pala!! Oo nga eh,, kailangan na namang magroad run for the company… at nang hindi mag BOGDAWNNNN!!! Hehehe,,,, swempre andyan din ang ating makukulit at mga cute na mga mascots.. at ang …. Tantarannnn!! Ang ating mga naggagandahan, nagpapatalbugan at nagsesexyhang (joke -_- v) Ms.INTRAMURALS 2011…huh weyt.. anu?? Oo na nga Bombo.. mga female cadets ang mga naging muse ng intrams ngaun.. hehehe… WOW talaga…!! Iba na talaga ang kalidad ng mga Bords nating mga tedaks ngaun… May beauty na, brains at muscles
pa…. hehehe..ngeee.. ay este.. yeheyyy..!! Mabuhay Philippines!! At bukod sa naggagandahan ay nagmamachuhang Mr. PNPA 2011.. Haaaaayyyy!! Palakihan ang labanan… nggg.. ngggg…? Ngggg… syempre MUSCLES (Malaking Voice)…. Para sa akin winner naman lahat…kung ako lang sana ang naging judge.. hehehehe… uyyy.. anu ba naman yan Pareng Bombo…. Siguro next time hindi na yung may abs ang labanan… huh?? Bakit naman…?? ehhh lahat naman ng Bords nating Male Tedaks may abs eh.. umaabot pa nga sa mukha minsan eh… hahahaah!! Ganun?? Eh anu naman ang magiging labanan ngaun aber ??? pagandahan na rin mismo nang tiyan.. Pagandahan nang Beer belly…. Wahahaha!!! (Inggit lang pala!!) well pareng Bombo, yan ay KUNG!!!!.. hehehe Eto pa!! umarachada na naman ang mga makukulit na members nang Council of Comedians… hahaha… Talaga??.. at si PEGASUS… AAHHHHH!! Oh?? Bakit ka sumigaw Pik?? Ganun kasi yun.. pag sinabing PEGASUS, sigaw ka nang sigaw ka.. AAAHHH!!! Hehe.. oh sige nga.. PEGASUS…AAAAHHHH!!.. PEGASUS, PEGASUS.. AAAHHH..AAAHHH!!.PEGASUSPEGASUS…PEGASUS… PEGASUS....PEGAUS!!AAAAHHH…AAHHH.. AAHHHH ..(Hinihingal)….AAAHHH!!! Ehem- ehem (Fight!) tama na!! Hindi ako yun.. hehehe.. Aie sori Pik…May isang karakter pa yan eh.. Si ERRRGGH..RRRRRRGH… sino na naman yan Bombo?? Ah basta… RRRRRGGGH.. AHahem… Patay na… hehehe.. at ito pa
…. Hindi naman patatalo si BALAGTAS… swak na swak pa rin ang mga Pansibak niyang Banat!! .. ooohwww?? Hindi nguuuhhh?? Hindi naman yun ang habol niyo eh… Eh ano ??? WEP… Hehehe… Tomuuuuhhhh!!!! Well,, after INTRAMURALS here comes the lighting of the Giant SHAKU.. este.. STAR pala.. Wooh!! I can feel the Spirit of Christmas Pik…Well.. Kung ako tatanungin mo Bombo.. Always ako…. Wow… Galing naman.. bakit?? Eh siyempre.. sa tagal nating magpartner para na akong may Santa na kasa-kasama….. Uuurrrgghh!!!! Hehehe.. Peace!!! .. tapos BREAK na naman!! Woooh!! Hehehe.. Well, before that ay HELL ay este HOLY Month pa… Hehehe…Sa wakas!!! Recognition na rin ng mga Wanpayb!!! High Morale!!! Knock Your head!!! Este.. clap na pala!! Recognized na nga eh.. kaya wag na ma low-morale wanpayb!! Lapit na yan.. Konti na lang PLEBE no MORE!!!.. And after that.. PAMASKONG HANDOG pa..!! hehehe.. Mapapakinabangan na naman ang talent pareng Bombo!! Hahaha.. well.. pagandahan na naman ng mga booth yan.. Sana walang gumawa ng Halloween Booth… Hahahaha… At sa wakas BREAK na !!! wag nang mgpasaway kay OLRAYT at baka ma weather.. Hehehehe.. Goodluck guys… sana makalabas lahat.. at sana walang maging turista sa BREAK… hehe.. Merry Christmas Bords.. and a happy new year to all!! Weyt lang Pareng Bombo.. Anu naman New year’s Resolution Mo? Hehehe.. uhhhmm (nagiisip.. humaawak sa Beer Belly) hehehe.. aahh.. siguro… Magpakasaya lang para masaya lahat!! .. hehehe… well.. See you sa next issue and more power to the Corps Publications..Babooooo!!!! mmmm…..
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The One Cdt 4C Fernandez
There are times when I am down No one can make me smile, not even a clown Fear never stops getting inside and out My heart and mind is full of doubt Sometimes my world is full of darkness Covering me into loneliness Burdens me with so much challenges Bringing me close to my weakness I can’t find any place to run I don’t know what needs to be done I’m just about to lose grip on the rope But suddenly fate gave me a great hope So I hold hands together Filling the gaps between both of my fingers Meditating in the noise of silence Feeling the warmth of his presence He holds me in the darkness Letting me feel His tenderness He never leaves me alone The one…who saved me on
Christmas signs Cdt 3C Frejas
The signs of Christmas And there like a grass You can see it anywhere You can feel it everywhere The colorful Christmas lights Adds up to the wonderful sight Groups of children singing in the night Joyfully singing with all their might The cool and fresh breeze in the air Making trees dance and sway Bare branches was covered with snow cheerful children playing below
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An aspirant’s aspiration Cdt 2C Perlas
Frigid winds of “Ber” touches me everyday How I’m missin’ you babe you just can’t weigh When I turned one-three-twofour-eight that May You’ve become a part of every word I say Three in the morning I rise from my bunks Mem’ries of you in my head again cranks Pictures of our past in my chest then spanks Our next episodes are just full of blanks I’ve worn this black shirt so not to see you Jogging in each day without any clue I’ll sweat than to shed tears that’s what I’d do I want to prove I’m the best from among To be with you- an aspirant’s aspiration I’ll tell you how true is my affection From the world’s loud voice I’ll raise this perception My reason for living that I call my mission It was six months since then, now it’s Christmas Time will come I’ll tell the whole class That I love you and I won’t let that pass RadV- that’s me, rhymes words like Jason Mraz.
Cdt 3C Villanueva
The time with snow Is the time that I know The place where I should be Is my home waiting for me Where my mother and father are patiently waiting together For every step that I make Is a warmth feeling that I couldn’t break After a long time of waiting, My family and I are longing For us to finally feel, is A love that is so real
TRANSFIGURATION Cdt 1C Arcilla
I have adored you from the first time I saw you As time passed, the more i want to say “ I love you” It takes thousand of courage to say those words But it’s not the way you see it, now I knew It always takes a couple of second to say “Hi” But forever to say goodbye Better if I should say “ forget it” and just smile Rather than thinking of those things and cry You’re not the person I thought i knew Behind each fall you stood up so firm I didn’t want to admit it, it was easier to lie That were just friends and secretly loving you like this I know you’re happy and that’s what matters now Though it still hurts but i have to move on I’m sorry If i wasn’t there in times when you’re alone I’d never did so much, i think that’s what you thought I wish you the best on the other hand behind this smile is everything you must know “I love you” that’s all I want to say I hope that my words would let you know why
Pasko Cdt 3C Amponin
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Love of Christmas
Ang pasko ay malapit na naman Sa bawat bata dulot ay kaligayahan Na sa bata ay kaligayahan Na regalo ay kanyang makamtan Dahil sa Kanyang kaarawan Puso’y puno ng pagmamahalan Pagpapatawaran at unawaan Simbolo ng kaligayahan Dahil sa pasko’y lubhang dakila Mga taong lubos na pinagpala Malamig na simoy ng hangin Kasabay ng paskong darating
Yuletide praises Cdt 3C Polestico
The chilling breeze of yuletide air Passes through the window down the stairs Touching my skin and making it cold Like a thick blanket that covers and holds Beautiful and decorative Christmas lights Making the houses shining with light With the children’s carols in the evening Everything becomes more uplifting
For this event occurs only once a year This is the time that we should all be here To commemorate the redeemer’s birth And celebrate it with the whole wide world.
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New brings new Cdt 4C Fernandez
Thank you my LORD 3C Amponin My head, arms and down to my feet All over my body I feel weak For all the reasons that I am wrong Just for this day I’m going to be strong Whenever my souls are weaken By the times I have forgotten That you my Lord are always there Seeking for my own good and welfare Now this day we will have a celebration For your birth in all generation You bring hope and happiness to me All that I want is you to be with me
A New day has come then New hope follows; New things learned, New ideas earned. New place visited, New atmosphere tasted; New faces saw, New friendships grow; New obstacles to hurdle, New power to exert; New trials to meet, New courage get; New cares felt, And New love’s gift; New year brings New life for me.
Tunay na pag-ibig Cdt 4C Fernadez
A piercing word Cdt 3C Castro
There was once a word Which brings a sword That can pierce even an armed man It hurts its barbed syllables And is mute again But where it fell The save will tell Whoever was bare hurt? Proves life not a piece of dirt And his patriotic day Gave one’s breath away
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Parang kailan lang nang tayo’y nagkakilala Ngunit bakit ang puso ko’y parang bihag mo na “Love at first sight” nga ba ng aking nadarama Ikaw nga ba ang ipinagkaloob sa akin ng tadhana? Sa mga mata mo pa lang na kumikislap Na wari’y alitaptap na kumukutikutitap Puso ko’y tunay na umiindak At nais kong ikaw ay mayakap Nadarama ko’y huwag mo nang pagdudahan Sapagkat pag-ibig ko sayo’y walang hangganan Nais kong ikaw ay mapasakin Iaalay man sayo lahat ng bituin Oh aking giliw ako’y iyong ibigin Pangako sayo tunay kang mamahalin Buhay ko man sayo’y ihahain Isisigaw sa buong mundo na ikaw ay sa akin
Ken Arthur Lianne Yawenclonar
Everything seems so bright and wonderful Remarkably alive and high with you so beautiful Irrevocably warm that makes you so attractive Keeping everyone’s soul glad and active Adoringly meek and wholesomely seductive Amidst the myriad birds and creatures around Gleeful I am for the treasure I have found Charmingly you have touched each one’s heart Admirably you have caught everyone like that of a dart Overflowing with compassion you are as always Incredibly wonderful in so many ways Like that of a shooting star you struck at night sky Ideally perfect no one can ever deny Never had appeared a gift as nice as you are Amidst the emptiness you came not from afar Powerfully you touched each one’s emotion Almost so close that pushes everyone in action On and on everyone will bow for the love you always endow
What money can’t buy Cdt 3C Deliu
When you ride on a plane, you can touch the sky When you sail on a boat, there is a beautiful sight When you travel on a car, the views will make you smile All these beautiful things, your money can’t buy
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A Wonder
The bird that soars high in the sky That fish in the sea that swims alive The lions in the wild that reigns with all their might All this extraordinary creatures, you money can’t buy Love and care is what we need, Freedom and justice is our nations plead. Trust and unity is what we need These things, even millions cannot redeem
Overcoming one’s self
The greatest gift Cdt 3C Tubog
You are always there When my life is like a nightmare You never leave me you stood firm like a tree I adore you for doing this things to me You make me smile and set my worries free I wish everyone was just like you It’s the best thing people can do You’ve been a part of my life In my heart you pulled the knife You make me feel surprise Every time I go into your paradise I hope these things would last forever So that tears will roll down never Having you as my best friend Is the greatest gift you have ever given
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As I leave my comfort zone I have chance to stand-alone To prove that I can do it on my own To prove that I had finally grown Even if pain and struggles hinder me And to quit is a possibility Even if every thing around you seems like a coercion And to back out is mostly the option I will prove that I can conquer my self My worst enemy to defeat Like capturing a wild tiger and make it tame Washing my tears and make it drain Trials and obstacles mold me While my faith will hold me My courage and boldness will be my weapon to wield While my guts and bravery will be my towering shield I will push my self to my limits I will face my fears and weakness I will be a warrior full of determination I will be a victor over my imperfections.
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5 Santa hats 3 snow flakes frosty Christmas socks Holy family Quezo de bola 3 horses drummer toy 2 - teddy bears 2 candy cane
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3 rockets Corps Publication seal gift lighter gingerbread couple 3 “pla-pla” fire cracker gingerbread mansion beam balance bicycle trolley
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“Through humor, you can soften some of the worst blows that life delivers. And once you find laughter, no matter how painful your situation might be, you can survive.” Laughter is a great thing - that’s why we usually hear the saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.”
Comedians get a thrill from making people laugh. A comedian develops a unique style, skill, and body of work as an entertainer. In stand-up comedy the comedian recites a fast-paced succession of humorous stories, short jokes called “bits”, and one-liners, which constitute what is typically called a monologue, routine or act. Mr. Jeff Vasquez a.k.a “Jeff” has been a performer for almost 14 years. Jeff tretches what audience expect from a stand-up comedian. He has witty and incredible jokes that could make anyone burst out loud. “Standup comedy is my vocation. I guess I was born to make people laugh”, he claims. Jeff has already showed his humorous nature as someone who could drive in listeners with his stories and manner of delivering it. “Marami akong naging kaibigan dahil dito”, he explains. “Chiokla” or Jose “Chiok” Bunag III in real life, entered the world of comedy 17 years ago. Prior to Chiokla’s engagement to showbiz, he was a champion singer. Chiok was the grand champion of MTBs Doble Karaoke singing contest where Chubbylita was also a finalist. Moreover, Chiokla attracts great audience by virtue of his very confident, cozy and warm delivery style making him one of the topwanted stand-up comedians in the place.
Sharing the Gift of
Laughter
Jeff Vasquez
The interviewers Cdt 2C Pascual and Cdt 2C Hassan had their photo taken with Jeff and Chiokla
Chiokla
Cdt 2C Agbannaoag AE Cdt 2C Pascual JFG Cdt 3C Kalyawen Cb
hEaRT TO hEaRT Talk
How did you get into this business? Jeff: Well, originally singer ako. I used to be in a band group performing here and outside the town. When we were in Japan for a performance, nagkaaberya kami sa gitara. So to avoid dull moments, pumunta ako sa harap ng entablado at nagsalita while inaayos pa ang gitara. Biglang nagtawanan mga audience dahil sa sinabi ko. Nakakaloka, halos three minutes na walang tigil ang tawanan. After nang performance, nilapitan ako ng isang empleyado at binati ako. Nag-offer siya na mag-guest ako sa Bar niya. At dun, tuloy-tuloy na. Chiokla: Singer din ako before. Naging three-time singing champion ako sa isang TV show dati. I started singing in bars and hinaluan ko lang ng mga jokes. Marami ang natawa at eventually I mixed singing and comedy. But now, mas kilala ako as a comedian than a singer pero hindi ko pa rin kinalimutan ang pagkanta. What does it take to be a Stand-up Comedian? Jeff: Kailangan matalino ka. Dapat mabilis kang mag-isip kung ano ang sunod na sasabihin. Madali kasing mabore and audiences so you really have to avoid na mag-“hang”. Pagnangyari yun, ikaw ang pagtatawanan. Ikaw ang kokontrol sa mood nila at hindi sila ang kokontrol sa iyo. Chiokla: Yes, you must be a fast thinker. Madali lang magpatawa pero mahirap itapat sa mood ng audience. Dapat mabilis kang makapag-isip kung anong level ng pagpapatawa ang gagawin. Dapat fresh din ang jokes, iwasang mangopya ng linya. Dapat may originality. Apparently most stand-up comedians are gays. Why do you think so? Jeff: Mas comfortable kasi. You may be able to adjust to different personalities without bias. Maiintindihan mo kasi ang mga lalaki. Moreso, ang mga babae. Kung baga neutral ka lng. Chiokla: Mmm… hindi ka kasi basta-basta mahihiya. Kung baga versatile yung role mo. Pwede kang gumalaw o magboses lalaki o babae. It is needed kasi sometimes
we perform monologue. More than that, mas confident sa pakiramdam pagmalaya kang umarte sa harap. Are you the same person on and offstage? Jeff: Honestly, serious looking ako. Indeed, tahimik lang ako sa labas. If we have just met, you will say I’m a snob. Marami ang naninibago pag kaharap ako sa labas ng entablado. Whatever you see on stage is just my role as a comedian and a performer. Bukod jan wala na. Chiokla: Iba naman ako. Kung ano ako ka-funny on stage, ganun din sa totoong buhay. I always mingle with my friends. Actually, I don’t allow boredom to insist sa paligid ko. In short, I don’t like dull moments. Aside from being a comedian, what makes you busy? Jeff: We, comedians do our charity. We donate goods and do financial assistance to charity institutions. Chiokla: As Jeff said, we participate in charity works. I also find quality time with my friends and love ones. How do you deal with criticisms? Jeff: Hindi ko pinapansin ang mga isyung yan. As long as hindi naapakan ang dignidad at pagkatao ko mananahimik lng ako. Chiokla: Ahm.. Pinababayaan ko. Tengang kawali lang. Besides, hindi naman ako ang mapapagod sa mga ganyan. May buhay akong mas dapat kong tutukan at pangalagaan.
How do you celebrate Christmas? Jeff: I use to go on vacation with my friends. Gusto ko kasi during this time makapag unwind and relax and to refresh my self and spirit. Chiokla: With my friends and relatives. Usually, umuuwi ako sa probinsya para magreunion sa mga kamag-anak ko. If you were Santa Claus, what special gift would you share to others? Jeff: Hehehe.. Well, I’ll give them the gift of love and sharing kasi we find happiness if there is love and happiness will only be true if we share what we have. Chiokla: ahm.. Siguro, the gift of sense of humor para lahat kayang magpasaya nang iba. Kung lahat masaya walang problema.
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Are you in a relationship? Jeff: Wala. Single. Chiokla: Complicated. Separated kami with my wife.
While many people get fascinated by the feats of these comic performers, those happy faces reveal the truth that what you see is not always what you get. Being a stand-up comedian is not as easy as what we think it is. They stand in a spotlight and make fools of themselves while being heckled by drunks, all in the hope that someone finds them funny. However, these comedians find way at all means to present the desired performance for their audience. Nothing compensates more for the efforts of these brave performers than seeing their audience laugh and satisfied.
Do you have any regrets in life? Jeff: Wala. I’m proud and happy for myself. I feel so fulfilled pag nakakapagpasaya ako nang ibang tao. Though nakakapagod pero worth the effort naman pag napapasaya ko ang mga tao. I think this is my vocation. Chiokla: Hehe.. I’m happy na ganito ako. I feel na blessing ako sa mga tao because I make them happy and napapagaan ko mga problema nila.
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lOVE STORY
CDT 2C ESTI
This is the story of a lonely heart, hoping for the magic of forgiving and believing in a passionate heart that no matter how mischievous one has to go through, there is still a room for forgiveness and improvement consequently.
LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT? D
o you believe in love at first sight? What about love at second sight? – Some people who are looking for their soul mates in life have actually met the right person for them. She might just be standing in front of you but you tied your shoelaces and let the moment just fly away. Others already have it in their hands but mismanaged the relationship and ended up letting go. Many are still seeking while others have given the search. Also, a very few were on the peak of enjoying the harmonious love affairs that they had but destiny can truly, at times, be very cruel. You don’t even know what went wrong. It’s just in a snap of a second and the joy of her love was gone. Fate could have taken it away and you’ll never know the reason why.
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Hi! My name is Jay. It was a bright and sunny day. Everything was so magical. I was a perfect groom for a blooming bride in a perfect wedding. She was standing at the entrance of the church. It certainly would have marked a very important occasion in my life together with my supposedly wife, Maricar. The cozy ambience of the place scented by the fragrance of flower petals scattered all over the place emblemed my everlasting affection for the girl who was to partake in my life during that fateful day. She walked down the aisle with her hands in her father’s arms as he led his daughter on her way to meet her better half. It was ecstasy on my part winning her heart and taking her in front of the altar to be my wife. I can sense the overflowing happiness
in her eyes as she came closer to me. My heart beats differently at that time. It is still very clear in my mind when I asked her sweetest “yes” for my wedding proposal for her in their very house. We were both lying in bed, talking intimately with each other when I got this thread and tied it around her ring finger while saying these words, “my mother usually scolded me when I was still a child because of my forgetfulness, so she would tie a thread around my finger and tell me that it would help me remember what she says” she has no idea what I was talking about so I held her hands and continued. ”Today, I’m tying this thread around your finger so that you would remember me asking you to marry this humble man.” And she answered yes without any reservation and tears started to build up on her eyes. We were so happy since then. She was so ready to lend her hand and her life to be my wife and the mother of my children. But why am I
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feeling this uncertainty? I am happy but I think I’m not yet ready. Something’s bothering me. And that’s for sure! I was afraid that I might just commit a mistake here and cause a further hatred to my dear Maricar. So I ran away. I left her in front of that sacred altar with a heart seriously crushed by my careless decision. Her dreams collapsed and it led to her downfall. What a disgrace I brought to her life! Ten years have passed and I was able to manage my own life. I got along with my friends but her memories kept on lingering onto my mind. It was then that I tried looking for her. One day, I accidentally saw her at the grocery. She never changed. Not a single difference between the girl that I’ ve known before and the fine lady that I had actually seen at that very moment. I approached her to ask for forgiveness and begged her that we’ll start all over again. She stared at me as if I was a stranger to her. I introduced myself but she told me that she has not known me. I was astonished with what I have heard. I tried
the memory that once there was a man whom she was destined to be with. I never lost hope and I started courting her once more. I tried to bring back those sweet memories hoping that she might remember me. But my efforts were just a handful of waste because she was not really under amnesia. She planned all of these to take revenge. She played fool of me and I was caught unaware of it. I only came to know of this when she begun falling for me for the second time around and she revealed her true intentions of fabricating her story of accident. I broke down and felt the grudge of my precious love. I was not able to
utter any response to her revelations. It took some time when I found myself recalling the first time I came to know her. From the very beginning that I saw her, I know that she is and she was the girl I wanted to be with. And I realized that love would be nicer if we give it another try. Learned from the shadows of past errors, I can say that I have grown mature enough to arrive at decisions that would have made us both happy back to the days when she was mine. Nevertheless, those are now part of the history of a stronger relationship born out of the aimlessness of the previous one. You see, people are so
careless when it comes to handling true love, but this proves that there is indeed love at second sight. And this is the moment when two hearts mastered the hurdles of an everlasting love despite the masks that cover the true meaning of nurturing affection shared between those who deserve it. This was the story of a lonely heart that hoped for the magic of a forgiving and believing heart of passionate that no matter how mischievous one has to go through, there is still a room for forgiveness and improvement consequently. What about you, do you believe in love at second sight?
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to understand everything. I even went to her place and found out that she met an accident and lost her memory. As I went deeper to what had happened, I came to know that she never left the church on the day I broke her heart, instead she waited for my return, believing that I would not do such cruelty to her because she believed in my love for her, that I couldn’t desert her. At the end of the day, she could not accept that I’m gone so she ran outside the church and got struck by a vehicle. It was indeed a pain in my heart and I ended up regretting my mistake that took away the bitter memories I gave my lovely woman along with it is
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Lives are not games to be played. Lives should be enjoyed by the people holding it.
Roof Top O
nce upon a time in a high school, there was a group of friends who are likely do naughty things. They were undisciplined and uncontrollable. If they want to make this thing happen regardless of the result, those things should happen. Until such time, they have received the consequence of their immorality.
One day, they organized to make water balloons for fun at the rooftop by throwing it to the people they want to hit. Before they got upstairs, Mandy, their leader, throw one water balloon to one of his colleagues and laughed and others started to do the same. When they are already at the rooftop, they look downwards to decide whom they will throw the
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balloons. First, they saw a mother of their classmate and throw the balloon. “Boom!” It hits the head of the mother. The group of friends, laughed so loud while seeing the angry face of the mother. Next is the running vehicle towards the parking lot. “Boom!” The balloon hits the front mirror of the driver. Again, they laughed so loud. Then, they saw their cheerleading team practicing the dance steps near the cafeteria and decided to throw the
balloons to the one they liked. “Boom!--Boom! --- Boom!--- Boom!---.” And again, they laughed so loud seeing the marks of the bras of the ladies they hit. As he is going to get another balloon, he saw a stranger in white tuxedo in front of him and asked, “Who are you?” “I’m just one of the people whom you made our beautiful lives end, the stranger answered.” “What? What do you mean? Me? Are you sure?” Mandy followed nervously. “Look and observe
happening to you!” seriously said by the stranger. Mandy cried, kneeled, close his eyes and banged his head to the floor realizing the bad deeds and the lives of the people he troubled. After a short nap, he awakened and the stranger had gone and saw his friends continuing throwing the water balloons. “Stop! Stop this kind of crazy thing.” Mandy shouted. His friends stopped with curiosity, and Mandy started to throw the water balloons from its container saying, “This crazy thing will trouble many lives, specially innocent lives.” For everything we do in our lives, we should think it not only once or twice but thrice to ensure you put no one in trouble or risk ones lives. Lives are not games to be played. Lives should be enjoyed by the people holding it. Especially this Yuletide Season, we always do things for enjoyment, but once again, let us think thrice before deciding to do things in order not to put other lives in trouble. This Christmas is an enjoyable season, again, let us enjoy our own lives not to enjoy on others lives.
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what is happening around you,” mischievously said by the stranger. Mandy started to look around his surroundings and found out that he is only one remained on their ground zero. He looked downwards and saw their classmate crying out loud, it is because, his mother was dead. Exactly the mother they have thrown with water balloon. Another one is in the parking lot, a car accident which was crowded by a group of people. Again, one of the cars in the incident is the vehicle they have thrown with water balloons as the driver loses his control because a rock hit his right eye. Mandy realized that all accidents are relative to the one they’ve done
before. With no doubt, he quickly go to the container of the water balloon and was shocked as he saw that the balloons were turned into big rocks. After seeing it, he immediately went downstairs like a rattled one and saw his friends’ head bleeding. Seeing the situation, he went back to the stranger and humbly asked, “Why are you doing this to me?” “Why are you asking me? Try to ask yourself why this is
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ave you ever experienced a sudden connection of thoughts that just passed by and came out of nowhere but left a mark on your subconscious mind?
Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines. It starts from the north in the province of Cagayan and ends to the south in the province of Quezon. Just east of Laguna de Bay and to the west as it reaches the province of Nueva Viscaya and also connects with the Cordillera Range. It takes more or less (3) hours land travel from Metro Manila to reach a part of Sierra Madre in Tanay, Rizal. Eager as the saying goes “nothing will beat the heart of a volunteer”, I volunteered to be a part of a delegation that will represent
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On our way using public thoroughfares that will surely cause immediate danger if the driver lacks of skill and capability. Checkpoints conducted by the AFP and the PNP in very approximate distance of 2 to 3 kilometer were a noticeable scenario, it evidently shows the strict implementation of security measures, as I presume, it is against
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insurgency and other incident alike. No words can describe the breathtaking views that the majestic mountain range of Sierra Madre possesses. As expected in our very own Filipino Culture, locals welcome their visitors with whole-hearted hospitality, in just a short stay upon arrival, we already made friends to a local and also be very fortunateto be shared some information about how the Sierra Madre served as a fortress for fleeing families during the Japanese invasion. As we wander around the area, deforested portion of Sierra Madre revealed its tragic situation, curiosity pushed me to ask a DENR personnel among our group and he answered a common truth, that the effect on nature we have seen was a 100% man-made cause. There were no electricity, roads were on off-road condition and obviously, people adapted a simple way of living, curiosity again dictates me to ask a local who happened also to be a forest ranger that guide us on our activity. Our conversation goes this way, “Sir , may I know your reason why you volunteered to be a forest ranger and how do you manage your boredom here?”. He answered,” I want to help in preserving what is left in our place by serving as a forest ranger and about the boredom you’re talking about, I was born here and boredom is not really a big deal to us”. Discontented to the answers that I’ve heard, I immediately supplemented my question, “Sir, did you ever consider going to the city and think of someway of helping your place by acquiring a scholastic degree then be a government official and take your concern for your place in a higher level?”, and so he answered, “well, honestly, I did, but eventually I don’t have
the opportunity, besides, if this effort I’m doing now to help isn’t enough and you’re thinking that I’m not part of the solution, at least I’m sure that I’m not part of the problem.” Seemingly offended by my curiosity , I then opted to change the topic by asking, “Sir, uso ba facebook dito?”. Observing the communities status quo, the local Government of the place were doing their effort to reach even the far flung area by establishing public school for children, medical relief, government organized cooperative to help the local people’s livelihood, integrating the people in protecting the environment and presence of the AFP and PNP for maintaining peace and security and other government projects. As we journey home, reflecting on the different scenarios I have experienced that day I came up with a significant conclusion, people make their destiny, along with it affecting the cycle of life by their choice.
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LAKAN “To produce officers trusted and respected by the people who are endowed with the culture of Justice, Integrity, and Service . . .” — this encompasses the mission-vision of the Academy as the primary institution of molding men and women transforming them into Law Enforcement officers with the spirit of patriotism and loyalty to their sworn duty. Another pride of the Long Maroon Line proved his chivalry of bearing the virtues learned from the Philippine National Police Academy as he never turned his back on his comrades who were fiercely attacked by the alleged local community terrorists of Panabo City at Panabo City Police Station last March 19, 2011. Police Chief Inspector Jay Gacis Dema-ala, a member of PNPA of Tagapagsanggalang Class of 2004, brought honor and pride to the Academy when he risked his life to the alarming incident involving his own police station which was under assault. The surprised attack instinctively prompted him to courageously respond beyond the call of duty.
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In response to the insurgency, the fourteen duty officers of the said police station immediately implemented the camp defense plan and retaliated to the aggressors. One of them constantly relayed the incident to other patrol units including that of PSI Dema-ala’s patrol car. Upon receiving such radio message, PSI Dema-ala and his buddy undoubtedly went to the station to act as reinforcement and defend his police station. When they arrived at the area, the insurgents eventually released volumes of fire on their initial position, causing a notorious exchange of gunfire. The gun battle lasted for several hours, which
resulted in the untimely death of PO3 Narciso L. Pakiwag, while PSI Dema-ala and the three other police officers were seriously wounded including two innocent civilians from Panabo City Auxilliary Group. Such a heroic act as exemplified by our very own alumnus, PSI Dema-ala, is no ordinary scenario experienced by the majority in the police arena. This was indeed an exemplary performance of loyalty to the duty he has sworn to in the name of service. Though the general image of our organization is continually stained, it is highly appropriate to render accolades and recognition to the heroes of our times.
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There were two vans carrying men in Philippine Army uniform who were believed to be members of the Community Local Terrorists. The said lawless elements swarmed the police station and deliberately killed one of the police officers on duty.
In full recognition of his heroism and gallantry, the Corps of Cadets renders him the snappiest salute. He has unknowingly rekindled the passion for Public Service in every heart of those servant leaders who have pledged to sacrifice their lives for the sake of democracy.
Though the general image of our organization is continually stained, it is highly appropriate to render accolades and recognition to the heroes of our times.
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have no ambition in this world but one, and that is to be a fireman/firefighter/fire officer. The position may, in the eyes of some, appear to be a lowly one; but we who know the work which the fireman has to do believe that his is a noble calling. Our proudest moment is to save lives. ~Edward F. Croker
Being vigilant is hard work, and it is a huge part of being a firefighter. You have always kept your eyes open for everyday occupational hazards. They risk their lives each day as part of their job. They are rescuers extensively trained primarily to put out hazardous fires that threaten civilian populations and property, to rescue people from car incidents, collapsed and burning buildings and other such situations.
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FSSupt Alejandro Cagampang during the Awarding Ceremony.
Being in fire division does not mean limiting your scope in firefighting. When it comes to safety of the public, it is a must to respond at all cost as possible. Thus, there is a need to be adept in all aspects of skills needed in maintaining peace and safety among the public. Being successful public servant how would you share your utmost gratitude to our Alma Mater? As the saying goes, “ang hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakarating sa paroroonan”. Always be humble and never forget your beginnings. The people, places and the institution that brought you up are important factors of your being. Furthermore, never ignore to take advice even from your subordinates for they too have lessons to learn from. What is your greatest achievement in life? First, my family is the greatest achievement I have. “Wala na akong mahihiling pa”. Second is the far-reached position I have in Public Safety Service. Being in this service has been my passion ever since, “Pinangarap ko talaga ‘to”.
What problems confronted you in the service? In the early stages of service, I am often faced with great criticisms and unrelenting scrutiny from those who have come earlier in service. But I took those things as necessary part of my growth as an officer. Eventually, I got use to it. Second, is my frequent encounters with dirty politicians who insistently prey on illegal tactics. How does it take to be a Medal of Valor Awardee? First is my faith to God Almighty which played the key factor that drove me this far. Second is my family who serves as my inspiration that rejuvenates me from the stress in work. Dedication to service served as the driving force that leads me this far. I already told myself to be as dedicated as I am since the time I chose to step in this service.
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ecember 3, 2011, the members of PNPA “Tagapagtaguyod� Class of 1988 started the special day with a heartwarming ambience, as the class set foot again on the hallowed ground of the Academy.
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The Corps of Cadets rendered a Recognition Parade for the PNPA “Tagapagtaguyod� Class of 1988 for their achievements in the field of Public Service. The highlight of the ceremony was the turn-over of cash donation amounting to Eight hundred eighty-eight thousand eight hundred eighty-eight pesos and eightyeight centavos (P 888,888.88) which was handed over by PSupt Ferdinand M Garay, the Class President to PSSupt Nestor M Fajura, Director, PNPA. After the Recognition Parade, the Silent Drill Exhibition was gracefully performed by the Mandilaab Class of 2014 which made the members of the class and their families amused with the superb performance and precision showcased by the drillers. It is indeed an honor for the class to be the first batch to be acknowledged through a Recognition Parade. Apparently, distance and demands of their work have never been reasons for the class to be reunited, instead, it served as their motivation to unanimously strengthen their advocacy to be an exemplar of the Long Maroon Line.
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PNPA’s Finest represents AYLC ‘12 Cdt 2C Taga-amo EM
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fter going through a series of screening under this year’s more rigorous selection process, 179 out of 809 students who applied from different schools and universities all over the Philippines made the cut and emerged as qualifiers to include Cdt 2C Marc Francis Bauya, Cdt 2C Jhon Felix Pascual and Cdt 2C Eden MaizelleTaga-amo for the 14th Ayala Young Leaders Congress
Don Jaime Zobel De Ayala poses with AYLC 2011 Alumni PCdt Kristine Martinez and JCdt Marjorie Samson and AYLC 2012 Final Interviewees CDT 2C Bauya, CDT 2C Pascual and CDT 2C Taga-amo.
Alumni and Final Interviewee of Ayala Young Leaders COngress rendered courtesy call to a PNPA alumni assigned at Makati Police Station.
(AYLC 2012) Panel Interviews on November 22-24, 2011. Held every year at Ayala Corporation’s headquarters in Ayala Tower One in Makati City, the Panel Interviews is the final stage of screening. Top executives and HR personnel from the Ayala Group of Companies compose panels that will choose the top 81 from the pool of interviewees. These 81 outstanding student leaders get to move on as delegates to the Congress on February 7-10, 2012, at Alfonso, Cavite. Already on its 14th year, the Ayala Young Leaders Congress is a concrete expression of the Ayala Group’s commitment to national development.
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The PNPA academic competence was once again proven as PCdt Laborera, PCdt Mangetag, PCdt Castulo, Cdt 2C Maramag, Cdt 2C Palomares, Cdt 2C Carbungco, Cdt 2C Tiglao, Cdt 2C Immadpang and Cdt 3C Castro passed the Criminology Board Examination with a 100% passing rate.
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he Philippine National Police Academy achieved an astounding hundred percent passing rate from the recently conducted Criminology Licensure Board Examinations in Manila and Baguio City last October 2224, 2011. The academic competence of the Academy was once again proven as Cadet 1C Merben S Laborera, Cadet 1C Edward B Castulo, Cadet 1C Samuel B Mangetag Jr, Cadet 2C Albert M Carbungco, Cadet 2C Jaime T Immadpang Jr, Cadet 2C Maryanvi A Maramag, Cadet 2C Emerson D Palomares, Cadet 2C Jansen Ohrelle F Tiglao, and Cadet 3C Patrick D Castro gave a remarkable perfect passing rate of 100%. It is indeed an honor for the Academy to have cadets the best licensed Criminology students from the entire Philippines as PSSUPT Nestor Monton Fajura, Director of PNPA, once pointed out in one of his speeches during the Monday Flag Raising Ceremony.
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Taking the Lead in the PNPA-CAT 2011 Cdt 3C Santelices GT
Congratulations to the brilliant applicants of Bachelor of Science in Public Safety (BSPS) Class 2016 for making it to the top among the thousands of young hopefuls who took the examination during the recently concluded nationwide Philippine National Police Academy Cadet Admission Test (PNPA – CAT) held on October 30, 2011. These new batch of applicants who heed the noble calling of Public Safety Service took the test with utmost pride and integrity. Their names are as follows: Name
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1. Pentang, Norman C.
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Itogon, Benguet
2. Tabares, Fatima Kristina P.
167
Iloilo City
3. Ramirez, Sharalyn J.
167
Tagbilaran City
4. Macachor, Richelle Joanne
167
San Juan City
5. Besa, Rafael III U.
166
Solana, Cagayan
6. Bangcawayan, Zifrey B.
166
La Trinidad, Benguet
7. Masongsong, Raymond M.
165
Calamba, Laguna
8. Moreno, Mary Jane B.
164
Lucena City
9. De Guzman, Jejomar P.
164
Antipolo City
10. Paule, John Paul A.
163
Quezon City
11. Erlano, Lorenzo Raphael C.
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Lipa City, Batangas
12. Lumbo, Edylphim V.
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Makati City
13. Lopez, Jeremi S.
161
Baler, Aurora
14. Ejoc, Ginabelle M.
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Catigbian, Bohol
15. Aliguyon, Noel II B.
161
Kiangan, Ifugao
16. Humiwat, Junnifen B.
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Kiangan, Ifugao
17. Orteza, Rodel A.
160
Camalaniugan
18. Guiral, CrisReshon T.
160
Calintaan, Occ. Mindoro
19. Gazzingan, Melissa A.
160
Laguna
20. Salinas , Clive II Y C.
160
Zamboanga City
21. Aligaya, Dexter C.
160
Iligan City
22. Saragena, Ellen Rose C.
160
Digos City
23. Tirol, Fredrik Antoni M.
160
Las PiĂąas City
24. Runes, Joel Francis D.
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Sta. Mesa, Manila
25. Cayangao, Rachel W.
160
Baguio City
26. Espiritu, Jay AR C.
159
Tuao, Cagayan
27. Erese, Fernando JR M.
159
Concepcion, Tarlac
28. Impoy, Gherick D.
159
Tanauan City, Batangas
29. Nacorda, Noel A.
159
Cebu City
30. Armama, Sailani B.
159
Cagayan De Oro City
31. Busmente, Gilbert James T.
159
Binangonan, Rizal
32. Manongdo, Jerrica Angela A.
159
Malate, Manila
33. Gammad, Dan Jervis B.
159
Tondo, Manila
34. Pangilinan, Jan Kevin S.
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Ususan, Taguig City
35. Bismonte, John Alvir A.
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Quezon City
Applicants of Class 2016 during the PNPA CAT 2011.
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A warm Welcome from Davao Cdt 3C Florin JR
espite the heavy and hectic schedule of conducting the PNPA-CAT at the University of Mindanao, Davao City last October 30,2011, the PNPA officers and cadets remained enthusiastic and organized to successfully accomplish the task of administering the said examination. Through the generous efforts, a fellowship was organized by the parents of Class 2015 who likewise, rendered overwhelming support to the PNPA examiners and facilitators all throughout the activity.
PNPAAAI Davao Chapter members together with parents of Class 2015 during the fellowship. University of Mindanao: Testing Center for the conduct of PNPA-CAT 2011.
Ceremonial Lighting of the trees Cdt 1C Martinez KG
“Let there be light�, these powerful words uttered by the PNPA Director, PSSupt Nestor Monton Fajura signaled the start of the ceremonial lighting of the trees last December 1, 2011 at Camp Castaneda, Silang, Cavite. The current PPSC President Atty. Ruben Platon also graced the ceremony together with his predecessor, Dr. Margarita Cojuangco who did the honor of pushing the button to illuminate the elaborately decorated trees. The corps of cadets together with the PNPA uniformed and non-uniformed personnel proudly marched around the oval to witness their respective showcase of decorated tree.
PSSupt Fajura takes the lead in decorating the trees along the island.
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Team PNPA embraces victory at SCAA Meet ‘11 Cdt 3C Polestico IMS
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eam Philippine National Police Academy embraced another
victory after being acclaimed as the over-all champion last November 25, 2011, defeating the six competing universities and colleges in the recently concluded 6th Southern Cavite Athletic Association (SCAA) at the City College of Tagaytay campus. Selected cadets from PNPA showed-off their best skills in each sports event and inevitably topped most of the games played. The Team PNPA brought out the best performance regardless the possible outcome as long as the spirit of teamwork and sportsmanship prevail.
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Pcdt Caguioa and CDT 2C Taguinod tries to outrun the opponent from City College of Tagaytay(CCT).
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Members of Hawk Company poses together showing their solid cooperation which made them the over-all champion in the just concluded PNPA Intramurals 2011.
The Marshalls of the Corps Regains Supremacy Cdt 3C Santelices GT
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ith the concerted effort and teamwork, Hawk Company bagged the lifesize trophy being declared as the over-all champion during the recently concluded Intramural 2011 with the theme, “Building Up Camaraderie and Sportsmanship”, at PNPA Mess hall last November 19, 2011. After the five - day preparation for the Intramural, cadets have showed their best abilities in each sports event as well as their elegant mascots and the crowdbreaking performance in the Cheerdance competition. The Hawk Company known as the Marshalls of the Corps, regained their lost supremacy with a wide margin of points from the second placer. As the saying goes, “it does not matter whether you win or lose what matters is how you play the game”.
Cadets of Philippine National Police Academy’s showcase of talents and skills and the burning desire to snatch the champ.
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