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Emcee: Good Afternoon everyone.

Ladies/Gentlemen, we would like to greet


everyone a lovely saturday afternoon.
Kristine: Why don't we make this afternoon not just wonderful but also a day full
of learning, especially that we want to share something relatable to all of you.
Hamiel: Yes Partner, you know, we've anticipated long enough for this day to
come, and here we are.
Kristine: But anticipation comes with a lot of efforts, sleepless nights, and wishful
thoughts now come into reality because you all are here. So what're we waiting
for?
Emcee: The long wait is over, on behalf of PSY185 class, we welcome you to our
seminar titled: .
Kristins & Hamiel: Depressure: Rise up young professionals!!
Emcee: Now we may request everyone of you to rise for our National Anthem to
be led and conducted by Mr. Jerome Alcarmen.
--------------end of National Anthem----------------
Emcee: Please remain Standing, Let us all feel the presence of our almighty God as
we offer him a prayer to be led by Ms. Lenhell Moran.
Lenhell: Let’s place ourselves in the presence of the Lord. (Pause for a few
seconds)
Dear God, we offer everything to you during this seminar. May we ask for your
blessing and divine providence that the activities set for this undertaking be
successful and effective.
Today we give you our hearts, our minds and our lives. Come speak your words of
life into our beings. We pray that you would deepen our comprehension, broaden
our thinking, and transform our understanding of what we are about to study. For
you are our wise counsellor, our perfect teacher and our faithful friend.

We pray that you bless all the committees in charge that they fulfill their tasks
responsibly; that the objectives they have set may all be achieved.
Your generous blessing would mean the success of this seminar. We know that
without it, we can do nothing.

May we be living witnesses of your genuine love, through the implementation of


the knowledge acquired through this activity. Grant us your divine wisdom as we
go about our daily task after this seminar.

This we ask in Jesus’ name, amen.

-------------end of Prayer---------------------------
Emcee: Please take your seats, again we would like to welcome you to our seminar
concerning Depressure.
Kristine: Now as your Master of ceremonies, we would first like to introduce
ourselves to you (Kristine Fiesta) as your Co-Host.
Hamiel: And i am (Hamiel ) as Partner of Kristine in this Seminar.
Emcee: and I am (June Maylyn Marzo) as your Emcee.
You know its so nice to see everyone in a good mood today and let's not forget that
you are both look stunning in your outfits!
Hamiel: Thank you (adlibs), now what would make their moods even better is to
give them words that can feed their souls and get themselves energized for our
seminar session for today.
Emcee: So let us call on Mr. (opening remarks) for our opening remarks.
--------------------end of opening remarks--------
Kristine: Thank you Mr. How we are all geared up for our seminar today. But we
would first like to recognize and acknowledge our guest speakers for today. Ms.
Lynne Rodriguez, Ms Louis Mangilin and Ms. Andrea Endriga. We are grateful to
have you here as our guest speakers.
Hamiel: Now since all of us wants to know more about our beautiful guests
speakers let's now call on our first speaker Ms. Lynne Rodriguez as she had this
sayings in life “Remember who you are and the game will change” by Lalah
Deliah, and let us give her around of applause.
Lynn: Behind that degree, who are you? By: Lynne Rodriguez In this short talk, I
want to be able to talk about the pressure of becoming the ideal mental health
advocate, or the fear of only becoming a mediocre psychologist. Given that mental
health has now become a prevalent topic, as psychology majors, we aim to be the
best advocates to help decrease depression rates in this country. However, due to
this pressure, we tend to become preachy. While there is nothing wrong with trying
to educate, we tend to cross lines. And I want to be able to talk about
distinguishing what your personality; who you really are without always anchoring
your degree.

------------------end of 1st speaker-----------------


Emcee: We've learned so much from you Ms. Lynne Rodriguez and thank you and
now before we proceed to our second speaker, may we call on Mr. Paul Itay for the
intermission.
-----------------end of Intermission 1-----------------
Kristine: Thank you Mr. Paul Itay for that wonderful performance and let's
continue for the next speaker, before that she wants to share this motto in her life
“Burnout is not about giving too much of yourself, its about trying to give what
you do not process.” By Ms. Louise Mangilin
Insert speech
----------------end of 2nd Speaker------------------
Hamiel: Thank you Ms. Louise Mangilin for that inspirational and motivational
Speech (adlib)
Kristine: Partner, why don't we have first to have some entertainment activity
before we proceed to our last speaker.
Hamiel: Yup!! That's a good idea partner, we have this activity to our audience,
and this is Ice Breaker.
Kristine: Okay Partner! Let's call on Mr. Rommel and Mr. Jerome to start this
Entertainment.
---------------------end of ice breaker-------------
Emcee: That's was so great! Thank you guys for participating, and now we will
welcome our last speaker for today, she also want to share this sayings “Be who
you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who
matter don’t mind” by Dr. Seuss, and now lets give her a round of applause, Ms.
Andrea Endriga.
Insert speech
-------------------end of 3rd speaker---------------
Kristine: Thank you Ms. Andrea Endriga for giving us.. (adlib) Partner, can we ask
our Audience what are the things that they (adlib).
Hamiel: Oh yes yes, Partner (Adlib) - Question to Audience.
-------------------end of question--------------------
Emcee: and we are glad and why don't we give ourselves a big hand for having this
day. We couldn't have done this successfully without our participants and our
speakers who spared their time attending this seminar. So let's us move on to our
awarding of certificates to be given by Ms. Franchell Datu, as our Dean, Ms. Raiza
Arquiza as our Program Chair and lastly to our Professor Ms. Claudine Baraquiel.
Kristine: Let us do the distribution starting from Ms. Lynne Rodriguez, her title is
all about "Behind that degree, who are you?".
Hamiel: And next Ms Louise Mangilin who give us also an inspiration titled
"Against the flow: Overcoming Burnshot"
Emcee: And lastly, to our last speaker who gives us also a wonderful speech, titled
"Jack of all trades, but master of none" by Ms. Andrea Endriga.
--------------------end of giving certs---------------
Kristine: And thank you everyone for Sharing this moment with us.
Hamiel: Yes, Partner, (adlib) and for our closing remarks let hear it from Ms. Kaye
Ferancullo, big hands for her.
Insert opening remarks
-------------------end of closing remarks------------
Emcee: Thank you for a such good words came from you Ms Ferancullo.
Kristine: Now let's us rise again for our National University Hymn, to be led by
and conducted by Ms.
-----------------end of NU Hymn-------------------
Hamiel: We do all have a wonderful today.
Emcee: Yes, we would like to thank all of you for having here, Again, Thank you
for coming to our seminar titled
ALL OF YOU: DEPRESSURE: RISE UP YOUNG PROFESIONALS!!
Theme: Rise Up Young Professionals
Title: “Depressure”
Emcee: June Maylyn D. Marzo
Co-Host: Kristine De Fiesta and Hamiel Renabor
Program:
I. National Anthem: JeromeAlcarmen
II. Opening Prayer: Lenhelle Moran
III. Opening Remarks: insert name
IV. First Speaker: Lynne Rodriguez
V. Intermission: Paul Itay
VI. Second Speaker: Louise Mangilin
VII. Icebreaker: Roummel Abaya and Jerome Alcarmen
VIII. Third Speaer: Andrea Endriga
IX. Question to Audience by Kristine and Hamiel
X. Acknowledgement given by: Francehlle Datu, Raiza Arquiza, and Claudine
Baraquiel
XI. Closing Remarks: ay Ferancullo
XII. National University Hymn: insert name

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