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For 14 years, I have worked as University administration with focus on marketing or institutional communications. I have also taught for 17 years and have been into training young people in the many facets of scholastic journalism. I currently work as a Shrine curator in the Philippines.
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Choosing a Topic and Gathering Ideas for the EssayIdeas might come from sources like articles in the newspaper, the expression on people's faces, letters, and conversations. Once a writer has a subject, he or she may have the limit it so that it is narrow enough to be covered well in the form being used.
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Writing a ParagraphThe sentence expresses one or more complete thoughts. The paragraph expresses one idea and is usually made up of several sentences that explain or support that idea.
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The Elements of the EssayAn essayist may write on trivial or serious matters. He may dwell on the common place or on the unusual and controversial.
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A Person's Purpose in WritingA writer always has a purpose when he writes whether for himself or others. He needs to communicate his ideas and feelings to the world, at the same time, discover and explore his thoughts.
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Differences of the Informal and the Formal EssayThe essay is traditionally divided into two general types: the informal and the formal. Differences may be identified between them in matters of structure, tone, subject matter, and style.
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ESSAY FORMSAlthough the essay is generally classified into formal and informal, approximate variations also subdivide it into several forms.
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Saulog: The Filipino MasterThe works of Simon Saulog clearly conveys his training in the Amorsolo School of painting, espousing classicism and idealizing rural life. -
Development of the EssayThe essay did not develop much earlier in France since none of Montaigne's contemporaries accepted his new technique. His collection was, however, translated into English by John Florio in England. Montaigne's works were widely read pieces in England.
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Deconstructing the MadonnasNimfa Ursabia holds her first solo show Deconstruct Madonnas, mixed media collages of the Virgin Mary at the Whitewall Gallery in Makati City from September 25 to October 9, 2009. -
Issues on International Distribution Discussed in the 2nd Philippine Film SummitIssues on the international distribution and marketing of Filipino films both independent and mainstream films were discussed in the Second Philippine Film Summit held on November 28, 2008, at the Cultural center of the Philippines (CCP). -
Filipino Indie Filmmakers Confront Challenges in SummitFilipino independent filmmakers tackled issues affecting the industry in the First Philippine Independent Film Summit, held on November 8, 2008 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). -
Plane Modeling: A Trade Inspired by the FlyboysJust before the end of the Vietnam War, a backyard business had been doing custom-made wall plaques and name plates for American servicemen of Clark Air Base in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.
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Imus is HomeImus is my hometown. I was born and raised here. Though it has been confronted by problems like any burgeoning town, it has lived through them probably due to the resiliency of its town folks. It is this aspect that I thought would work best in pictures.
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Simon Saulog: A Master Dying in OblivionSimon Saulog was once called the master of the Filipino Madonnas of the 40s. Mentored by Filipino masters Amorsolo and De La Rosa, Saulog became a popular student artist at the old University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts. He died in the late 90s in oblivion.