Pluma: Sumusulat, Nagmumulat
Pluma: Sumusulat, Nagmumulat
Pluma: Sumusulat, Nagmumulat
SUMUSULAT,
NAGMUMULAT. 2018
Progresibong Lupon ng mga Manunulat
Religion is a very fragile subject, it sometimes define the character of a person based on what they believe. But the battle of who is the “right” one to believe is still ongoing. There
is still war of which one is right. To me Religion is based on culture, rituals and doctrines that we need to know, and having a religion doesn’t mean that we automatically have
good morals. It does not make us good people, but people who knows what they believe is right. And when encountering people with other beliefs especially when it contradicts
what we are taught is right, it is normal to have conflict. It is normal to have arguments. But it is not normal to have war. I believe that having a religion should be also
acknowledging other religions as well, and respecting their beliefs and culture. It’s not about which one is right, but it’s about how we should treat other people with respect and
humility. Even though our beliefs are different, we are all searching for what is right.
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become a better person. if
we’re all willing to understand
each other in so many ways—
like how social medias help—as
it is exposed to everyone—it
can benefit all of us in various
AYAN
ways.
PLUMA
freedom. We post, share or
express whatever we want and
-Sebastian Ocmer. San
we tend to forget to respect sebastian college
other people’s feelings. recoletos
Remember that if we wanted to The Philippines initiated a move to develop a common language to unify its more than
be respected, we need to show 170 ethno-linguistic groups scattered in its archipelago of more than 7,000 islands. Mainly
based on Tagalog, the primary language of Manila, the nation's capital, the proposed
respect also.
common language called Pilipino then later Filipino was instituted by the government not
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-Mary Grace Santos, only as a separate subject to be taught in schools but also as a medium of instruction which
slowly flourished to the different parts of the country. The popularization of the common
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language, however, created controversies since Tagalog is not the majority language in the
B.S Psychology country and English, a foreign language, remained as the major means of communication in
business, higher education and technological fora. The promotion of the common language
and of English language resulted in the marginalization and, to some extent, helped hasten
the extinction of other languages especially those of the small ethnic groups. There are a
few ethno-linguistic groups, however, among them the PLUMA (Progresibong Lupon ng
NG
Roses are red. Violets are blue. Now mga Manunulat, who pursued vigorous efforts to promote and preserve their language not
I'm writing and sharing my random only in their original place but also in other areas where they migrated. Of late, some
thoughts with you. I always thought sectors, now aware of the intrinsic value of smaller languages, are spearheading programs
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to promote and document Philippine languages. Moreover, there is now even a move to
about what hurts more: leaving
revive the use of the mother tongue in basic education.
someone behind or to be left
behind? Because for me it hurts Ang love for me is never ending
more to be left behind without happiness haha.. being deeply loved by
food. someone gives you strength ,hope
- Anna Marie Aliño, hahahaha lahat lahat nabibigay ng love
UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI pag nahanap mo na yung tao na yon
and pag nag mahal ka din ng sobra
lahat ng imposible kaya mong gawin
para sa love