group 1
Patricia Mamangon
She is a media practition of (if I may not be mistaken) CLTv-36.
She took us to a tour around her life as a practitioner and showed us the thrills and the grissly sights of being in the frontlines. She enthralled us all with her explicit details of experience and with gags that she gets on the field of duty such as having to bring with her a plate while headed to the spot of the story.
She spoke simply yet with so much substance.
Borj Meneses
A photographer and a Digital Artist. He fascinated us with his works in photography and his original pieces of art. He's imparted excerpts of his life and in his advent to this industry. He was very interesting of a speaker and there was really alot to learn from his techniques and his concepts of art. Very much, a prodigy and a natural talent.
Group 2
Rafael Tuazon
A street sweeper and also a single parent. Our age differences wasn't so large so it alarmed me so much of the terrible circumstances that has befalled him which kept me thinking about how if I may have been in his shoes during those times. There was so much to bear in mind based from what he has come through and this small talk with him was not to be ignored.
I wasn't around during the second part of the colloquium because of theater.
Group 3
Remedios Angeles
She is also a part of the housekeeping personnel that we see around the campus. Indeed, a familiar face. She had a really touching story to impart from her childhood until the present and her perseverance with her work around the campus. It was a very cute talk with her. We are so proud to have people around like her. She was worth listening.
Dj Tyra
She gave us a little taste of what it was like to work in RW95 and how it should be for aspiring DJ's in our class. I wasn't around to listen to the rest of her colloquium because of theater.
Group 4
Fred Bauldin
A doctor at the naval hospital at guam. We were so delighted to listen to his talks on how it was like to be in that certain department. It was also a very interesting discussion.
Arnel Berato
A law student at AUF and, at the same time, takes charge of a junk shop around the vicinity of Salapungan (or so, I think). He was a goal oriented individual for what he mostly spoke to us was about the setting of his parameters to attaining the desirable outcomes in his endevours. Quite too optimistic as how it may seem yet it seemed quite true enough as how we saw it all based from his narrations of his life.
This doesn't apply so much to me, sadly, for i don't plan too much ahead.
Group 5
Brian Osayan a.k.a. Kuya Brian
Another of the housekeeping personnel around the campus. I, personnaly, was astounded by his proficiency and his eloquence to speak good Filipino and English at such a decisive manner. He had professed a certain aura of dignity -- more likely and educated stature -- as he spoke in front of the class. It was until we discovered that he had the chance to reach until a collegiate level that it wouldn't surprise us any longer that he spoke so well.
Another one of those compelling stories of mishaps and cruel circumstances. He gave us insights, as well, for us to ponder along our ways.
Paul Gilgan
A canadian business man. He shared some of his adages that he accumulated for himself which he based upon his own experiences and incorporated each according on how he lived his early years through them.
I wasn't around during the rest of the colloquium because of theater(again).
Sunday, 15 February 2009
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