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Reasons Why Teaching Is One Of The Noblest Profession!

By: Maybelle R. Lacre Teacher I Camaman-an Elementary School Division of Cagayan de Oro City

“She speaks with placid ability. The gentle words that she steered in made me screech with wisdom and confidence.” I can still reminisce about the words of one of my learners. This seems to be a pure remark coming from an excellent mind. Certainly, it is from the one who has a heart for a teacher like me. This may be one of the reasons why teaching has been entrenched in my soul. Undoubtedly, why I chose to become a teacher is among the questions I ought to answer as a source of sincere inspiration, aside from the fact that it is one of the noblest professions on earth.

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Should I become a teacher in the future? This was then my clever probe when I was in high school. Could I be one of the inspiring teachers of tomorrow? Similarly, this can also be a question for those who want to pursue education in college. One of the big uncertainties that sheltered me before, had roughly to do with obligation, commitment, and dedication. Would I be that devoted to fostering young minds? Oh, well I didn’t expect that the answer would be a resounding ‘YES’.

In certain facets, choosing one’s career is highly irresistible. The importance of choosing the right career path has been one of the concerns of parents, too. They have to guide their children in choosing which career path to take. More so, you still have the final say. However, to be successful in one’s endeavor, for me, one should have the full concern, propensity, ability, and passion. Options can be intractable if you are not focused and decisive enough. This was the very reason that I did self-assessment before I chose the right career. Therefore, I became a full-fledged teacher. I chose to become a teacher not because anyone else wanted it for me, but because it’s my desire. Among all other professions, teaching has been hailed as the noblest. Not often than not, the creation of professionals rests in the hands of the teacher. Thus, I chose to become one.

I am grateful for the motivation that I got from my teachers. I could still remember my teacher in high school who did her best to bring out the finest in me.

Are you an educator like me? I am seeing putting together my best reasons that will serve as a light to the path you are presently taking. In chasing education as a job, there should not be any upshots or reservations.

Teaching is a self-fulfilling profession because it’s also a calling. Above all, I am speaking from experience, and with utmost desire to mold beings from page 1

Teves and two sons, Kurt and Axel. These are illegal possession of firearms cases in relation to the three murder cases,” DOJ Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla explained. The victims in the reported unresolved killings were Miguel Dungog, a former agent of the National Bureau of Investigation who was running for a Board Member position; Pacito Retes Libron; and Lester Bato.

Dungog was shot dead in front of the Silliman University Medical Center in Dumaguete City; Libron was shot dead in Barangay Malabugas, Bayawan City on June 23; while Bato was also killed by unknown assassin in Barangay Nagbo-alao in Basay on May 26.

Other workers of Teves who are also facing charges over the killings were Hannah Mae Soberano, Richard Cuadra, Jasper Tanasan, Rolando Pinili and Alex Mayagma.

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Deed of Extrajudicial Partition with Deed of Absolute Sale of Real Property This Deed of Extrajudicial Partition is made and entered into by and among the heirs of VICENTE M.BULAWIN namely: and inspire younger lives to do the lead. Therefore, allow me to give you some reasons why teaching is one of the noblest professions.

1. Teaching is an undertaking with a purposive mission.

Teaching’s first priority is manners before knowledge. Generating learners with heart and soul is among the great parts of this mission.

2. Teaching is a countless gratification.

Shaping the future of humankind needs candid influence and altruistic schemes. For each and every teacher, education has been a great scenario of self-fulfillment. As a teacher, it is my great role to build the character of my learners. I should build it and help them become resilient to face the future.

3. Teaching is a great opportunity to learn, unlearn, and relearn.

Teaching is lifetime learning. Others say, once a teacher, forever a learner. This is because teachers certainly do not stop learning. We obtain more experience and knowledge than any other professionals in the world. Our undergrad degree is not a promise that we are a jack of all trades. Upgrading ourselves is an immense need to relate the recent trends in the educational system.

ISABELITA B.MOSQUEDA, ERMITA B.CARLOS, NILA B.BERENGUER all resident of Cagayan de Oro City, and RUEL BULAWIN , a resident of Mambajao Camiguin, all Filipinos of legal ages, and Capacity, hereafter referred as the 1st party, represented by RUEL BULAWIN , and The Heirs of BIENVENIDO B.ADLAON , namely; CRISTITA A. ABAO , resident of Naasag, Mambajao, Camiguin, and WIFREDO ADLAON , a resident of Vulcan, Mambajao Camiguin,hereafter the 2nd party, all Filipinos, of legal ages and Capacity, both 1st party and 2nd party are among the heirs of EUSTACIO BULAWIN who is the registered owner of the of the following real property; A parcel of Land Lot No.8084; with T.D. ARP No.0509971 , under the KATIBAYAN NG ORIHINAL NA TITULO BILANG P-13288 ; with an area of 5,504 Sq.Mts .; situated at Sitio Abu, Mambajao, Camiguin.

That both parties agree to subdivide and partition the property among themselves into two (2) making Lot No.8084-A with an area of 3, 569 Sq.mts . belong to the first party, and Lot No.8084-B , with an area of 1,935 Sq.mts. belong to the 2nd party.

Whereas, the 1st party the heirs of VICENTE BULAWIN hereafter referred as the VENDORS intend to Sell Lot No.8084-A to AVT LEBENSTRAUM CORPORATION, (with SEC REGISTERED No.CS 201821004 , represented by ADRIAN BLANK and SONIA SCHLENTHER ). referred hereafter as the VENDEE ,

That for and in consideration of the sum of EIGHT HUNDRED NINETYTWO THOUSAND PESOS (892,000.00 Php) in hand paid by the the Vendee to the Vendors with their full satisfaction, the Vendors hereby Absolutely and Irrevocably SELL,TRANSFER and CONVEY Lot.No.8084-A to the VENDEE it’s heirs and assigns, with all the improvements found therein,

That the Vendors hereby warrant the Vendee the absolute right to Transfer the ownership of the subject parcel of land.

That the said real property is free from any liens and encumbrances. That the Vendors warrant to protect the rights of the Vendee from any claims of a third party. Executed by the parties. Under the Notarial Registry of Atty.CARLO C.BORROMEO per Doc.No.466; turnover of a historically accurate, museum quality scale model of the PT-41 Patrol Torpedo Boat (PT Boat) which brought the general and his party safely through enemy controlled waters from Corregidor to Cagayan on March 11-13, 1942.

The scale model was crowdfunded by the kin of World War II guerrillas and USAFFE soldiers in Mindanao, together with supportive stakeholders like the Philippine Veterans Bank, UC-1 Corporation, Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez, Bgy. 21 Chair Gigi Go, and the Philippines World War II Memorial Foundation.

“ Napakalaking bagay po na makita natin itong real model of the PT-41 boat of Gen MacArthur which he used in coming here so he can temporarily withdraw so he can fight back later on,” said Undersecretary Reynaldo B. Mapagu , administrator of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO).“Kung wala ang boat na ito, wala tayong freedom ngayon na tinatamasan and enjoy this freedom and democracy that we enjoy right now.”

Mapagu expressed hope that youth, not only of Cagayan de Oro, but of the entire Mindanao, would be able to to see the scale model so they could go back in time, appreciate its significance, and help inculcate in them the values of patriotism and valor.

The Mindanao Guerrillas Exhibit , the second event held later the same day at the Elsa P. Pelaez Memorial Library at the Liceo de Cagayan University, was held to honor the Filipino

Guerrillas who fought the Japanese Occupation to attain the Philippines’ independence.

MGen Romeo D. Alamillo AFP (Ret), national executive vice president of the Veterans Federation of the Philippines (VFP), hailed the Mindanao World War II guerrillas for their very crucial role in regaining the country's freedom.

"The unselfish display of unity among Mindanao freedom fighters--Lumad, Christianized and Islamized Filipinos who rose above their deep cultural and religious differences--enabled a stronger force to confront the Japanese invaders early during the war," Alamillo noted.

According to Alamillo, the Mindanao guerrilla forces also survived their own death marches and POW camps, which inspired retired Col Cesar Pobre, a veteran of the Northern Luzon guerrilla front and renowned military historian, to write a comprehensive book entitled, " Guerrilla Days in the Philippine South: 1942-1945 " which PVAO helped him publish in 2022.

Mrs. Penelope LaplapDharamdas, who represented the sons and daughters of the USAFFE soldiers and guerrillas who crowdfunded the PT-41 scale model officially turned over earlier in the morning, expressed their gratitude in the recognition accorded to their kin by the two events.

“Our local guerrillas fought valiantly with very little of what they had to preserve our way of life. They dug and held their ground so we may have the freedoms we now enjoy. This band of local guerrillas fought not because they were paid to do so; they joined together and fought out of their sense of patriotism as Kagayanons and as Filipinos,” Mrs. Dharamdas noted.

Her father, Col. Fidencio Laplap, was a school teacher who joined the military when the war broke out. He was a young officer who led a group of brave local guerrillas in what was then Cagayan de Misamis.

“Their successes were not without losses. At one point, the enemy forces captured my father’s father, Melanio, and held him hostage in order to force my father to surrender. His refusal to surrender led to the death of his own father. We can only imagine the agony of such choices. And there were countless sacrifices and losses paid for by our local guerrillas. Some were told, some were untold and buried in their collective and individual hearts,” she related.

“But that was something they were all prepared to do. Patriotism was not mere words for them to utter; patriotism was a way of life and was in their blood.”

“Their heroism was untold and unrecognized for quite some time, but deep in our hearts, we knew that our parents and relatives in the local guerrillas were heroes and will remain so in our hearts.”

"Today, we finally gave them the tribute they so fully deserved. A recognition of the heroes that they were and still is today. On behalf of the families of our local guerrillas, we are grateful for these memorials and exhibits that paid homage to the sacrifices of our local heroes.”

“We also thank our very own Congressman Rufus

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