Posted by: . on: October 15, 2008
Finding where to perform the prescribed OJT is like finding a job which is not an easy task. It is like a treasure that needs to be discovered and revealed. One cannot afford to just sit lazily in a place and wait for the blessing to come. This attitude will not help since searching for it will not go after you. It will not come into you unless you go out and strive to look for it. You need to be vigilant, resourceful, creative and patient to look for anything you wanted.
Before we have found the government agency where to perform the one hundred hour (100) OJT required in our Degree, we have gone to different challenges. Time, effort and money were the main asset in our hands for that venture. The whole experience from the start up to the end was unexplainable.
After our Course Instructor oriented us on what to do, we then started to work for it. Vital documents such as application letter specifically asking permission to perform an OJT and Student-Trainee Information Sheet were passed to different agencies. We have spent for about two (2) days in walking in the main roads of Roxas City defending ourselves against the heat of the sun, talking, asking permission, and undergoing interviews on the bosses of every agency and so many others. From there, we’ve witnessed the distinct attitudes and personalities of different employees for whom we’ve talked. Almost all rejected us with their corresponding valid reason. Through that, we gain more confidence, perseverance, and great motivation on not taking a halt. But of course, every sacrifice has its reward. We finally found an agency where to conduct OJT and that is in the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Roxas situated at the 3rd floor of Roxas City Municipal Hall.
DILG_ Roxas have helped us a lot in practicing and improving our skills. In there, we treated ourselves not as a student anymore but instead real employees who are already performing the task and responsibilities assigned to us. Most of our work focused on the use of computer.
We were assigned to encode essential information of the office, making letters, fixing file records, assisting and helping in preparing for the seminar, transferring bill records into a letter type, entertaining visitors, accepting documents filed by every barangays, answering phone calls, accepting fax documents or even calling other agencies to verify and update important people. We have learned and discovered so many things from there. Upon calling to different agencies, we have encountered different welcomes. Some are so kind and some are so strict.
We also developed good relationships with the employees of DILG. We became friends who shares things and chats during free time. We knew different people, barangay officials, big bosses of other agencies and visitors.
The experience was great! Learning things from own experience to be specific. The OJT we have performed will surely help us after we graduate in finding for a job.
The important thing to remember in working is that, you should know how to mingle with different personalities in the society to build better relationships with them, love your work, do not be so serious thinking that everything is carried by your shoulders, pray about your work, become an expert in your specific task, have a correct mental, physical and social behaviour, be relaxed, don’t try to do everything at once, always plan before you start your work, always follow the schedule, know how to manage your time, just be yourself and always do the right thing. If you will follow all of these things, you will surely achieve the success in work.
Posted by: . on: September 17, 2008
Captivating Capiz blogs are now growing tremendously. And I was also captivated to do such.
Brief Description of the Present- Day Ivisan
Ivisan is the smallest town in the Province of Capiz. It has a total land of 5, 420 divided into political subdivisions comprising fifteen barangay including Poblacion Norte and Sur as its urban center. It is strategically located at the western part of Capiz Province and is fifteen (15) kilometres away from the Capital City of Roxas via the national highway and 9.3 kilometres away via provincial road. It takes about 15 to 20 minutes to travel the distance. Ivisan is the main gateway from Roxas City to main tourist’s destinations in Panay Island such as the Province of Aklan where the world’s famous Boracay Island is located and the Province of Iloilo where the century old church can be found. The municipality has three (3) coastal barangays namely, Balaring, Basiao and Cabugao. Basically, these are the main sources of aquatic products which contributed to having Capiz as the “Seafoods Capital of the Philippines:. Local delicacies abundant in Ivisan include talaba, tahong, diwal, crabs, shrimps, lapu-lapu, bulgan, bangus and small fish or “Ibis”, specie noted for the origin of the town’s name.
Being an agricultural and a coastal town, Ivisanons are basically engaged in farming, fishing, poultry and livestock industries. Other industries include auto repair shops, cottage and home industries and small to medium – scale furniture/ upholstery industry.
Agro- industrial development is gaining popularity among investors taking a venture in Ivisan. To date, a multi- million peso hatchery has been established in barangay Mianay and several other poultry houses is now exist indifferent barangays of the municipality.
Objectively, tourism is one of the industries promoted in Ivisan considering aspects and viability. Presently, a mini beach resort popularly known as Virgin Beach is frequented by excursionists coming from the neighboring towns of Capiz and Iloilo in big groups. The clean water, white sand and the scenery attracts every local touristo take another trip to Ivisan.
With its friendly and hospitable people, Ivisan is dubbed as the most peaceful town in the province as evidenced by the lo9w crime rate recorded in the Philippine National Police (PNP) files.
Brief History
Famous for the abundance and delicious fish, called “IBIS”, the place was originally called during the Pre- Spanish period as Ibisan. People from the “Ilaya” would go near the bank of the river which they called “Ilawod”, where the Municipal Market site is now located, to barter their crops with “Ibis”.
Due to preference of “V” from “B”, the place was named Ivisan instead of Ibisan during the Spanish era. Through old local leaders and prominent people in the locality called the place “IVISAN” as evidenced by some inscription in old infrastructures. The later generation called it again Ivisan.
Customs/ Culture
Courtship
The old ones would cherish the precious moments of courtship during their time. A man would bring with him his guitar and try to get the lady’s attention at night by a “harana” or singing the love songs. The lady would then invite the man inside the house. A man courted the lady (usually took a lot of time) and got the consent of the parents of the girl and the wedding proposals follow. The man had to render service to the parents of the girl called “pangagad” like tilling the fields, pounding rice, fetching water, gather firewood or building a new house. In the late 1970’s, these practices started to fade as influenced by modern culture.
Pregnancy and Birth
Ivisanons, like other Filipinos, are basically superstitious. A pregnant would never attempt to see an eclipse for fear that the baby would be deformed. A man should always see to it that his wife wanted to eat during conception should be give even if it is not the season for the bearing of the fruit she liked, otherwise the baby will not come into being. On the other hand, the fruit of the tree she conceived with, will become sour or tree, the tree will die.
Most deliveries were assisted by “hilots”, the unlettered obstetrician. Usually the father assisted the hilot. After the birth, the child was brought and turned around the stove so that he will be free from the ailment. The umbilical chord was cut by a “tagkis”, a thin sharp edged skin of bamboo. Presently, almost all of these hilots were already trained and recognized by the government.
Ivisan Vision Statement
We envision Ivisan as a community of God and peace loving people working in partnership with a competent, dynamic and incorruptible local government in the efficient and effective delivery of basic services as a means of promoting social justice, self- reliance and enhancing the potentials of its human and natural resources without sacrificing its economic, socio- cultural and ecological balance for a healthy and contented citizenry.
Ivisan Mission Statement
Ivisan as a community of God and peace- loving people is committed to strengthen people- government partnership through pooling and harnessing human and natural resources for the efficient and effective delivery of basic services for social, political, economic, cultural, and spiritual development in order to promote people’s interest and capabilities in delivering basic services; ensuring equitable access to opportunities and benefits of development; promoting, enhancing, and protecting environment for a healthy and contented citizenry.
The Concept of “Buyloganay”
A Filipino cultural heritage that may never cease to exist for generations is the holding of Annual Town Fiesta, a tradition influenced through the spread of Christianity in the country and more particularly originated by the Catholic hierarchy whereby idolizing a certain saint as a patron. The municipality of Ivisan in this part, celebrate its annual Municipal and Religious Fiesta in the honour of its patron saint, St. Nicholas de Tolentino every September 10. Historical facts however, do not show what activities were undertaken during the first fiesta celebration, but for many years now, the festivity lasts for five days starting September 5 and culminating on its feast days. Unlike the barangay fiesta, the town fiesta celebration is usually associated with a theme be it cultural or current events that denotes significance to the occasion. Each and every year, the themes changes at the turn of events not until 1993 when the members of the fiesta management suggested that there should be a permanent theme for the affair, patterned after the provincial festivals of Halaran, Ati- atihan and Dinagyang which is a one-word theme in the local dialect that will depict the culture of the locality and should express simplicity and uniqueness. A management meeting was called for the matter to be discussed and decided, and among the suggestions raised, Buyloganay, a word typical of an Ivisan culture characterized by the gesture of unity and cooperation, turned out to be the one chosen as the permanent fiesta theme, thus BUYLOGANAY was conceived.
Lately, the fiesta management having been fascinated with the theme, further thought of organizing an association that will take responsibility of all fiesta celebrations of the municipality. Upon agreement of all members in the meeting, the plan was carried out. An association was organized and named BUYLOGANAY ASSOCIATION OF IVISAN (BAI), a non- stock, non- profit association with the objective to promote socio- economic, cultural and training programs that will enhance livelihood development in the municipality. The Buyloganay Association of Ivisan was founded on July 6, 1995 and handled for the first time the fiesta affair which was a big success. With this initial achievement, the BAI looks forward to many more fiesta celebrations to spearhead.
Highlights of Historical Events
1815 – The Pueblo was established. The first Gobernadorcillo was Eugenio Gerardo, appointed by a Spanish friar.
1895 – A new reform in the government called “Reforma Nueva” changed the Gobernadornacillo to Capitan Municipal. Servillano Quiachon was appointed Capitan Municipal.
1901 – Revolutionary Reform changed the Capitan Municipal to Presidente Local. Don Eugenio Villagracia was appointed.
American Government in Ivisan was formally established and run by the American themselves.
1902 – Capitan Hipolito Vidal was responsible for the construction of the Catholic Church Convent.
1911 – Election of the Municipal Presidente. Pedro Advincula was the first Municipal President. In his term, the Gabaldon Building (later used as Ospital sang Ivisan, now Kabuhayan Training Center) was constructed.
1914 – The Road from Capiz was improved and extended to Ivisan. The Panay Autobus started the operation in Iloilo, Capiz and Aklan passing Ivisan.
1920 – Philippine copra was exported. Ivisan developed copra industry. Tice was produced in lowland areas with the use of plow and carabao.
Mayor Catalino Andrada established the Ivisan Elementary School.
1932 – Mayor Felipe Manalo opened the canal to facilitate water transportation to Balaring, Basiao and Cabugao.
April 2, 1942 – The Japanese Imperial Army forces came to Ivisan, occupying the Poblacion and put up their garrison at the foot of the bridge opposite the Roman Catholic Church.
The pattern living in the community abruptly changed. People left their homes and farms uncultivated for fear.
The Japanese exerted efforts to organize a civil government. The pre- war Mayor Manuel Villaruz was inducted into office. Norberto Villarde was appointed Chief of Police. Japanese Officers ordered the teachers to organize classes. The church was used as a classroom. The principal was Martiniano Andrada, aand the teachers were Mrs.basilisa Gustilo, Mrs. Marciana Valcarcel, Mrs. Consolacion Didulo and Mrs. Nancy Yap.
Major Esteban Andrada and Captain Leon Gamboa exerted efforts to organize different army troops who did not surrender to the enemies.
In the latter part of the war, sometime in 1944, a sporadic activity in Ivisan was aided by the Hublag Batallion which succeeded in raiding the Japanese Garrison in Loctugan.
July 4, 1946 – The Third Republic of the Philippines was born. Don Manuel Villaruz served as a mayor from 1935- 1948. In November 1947, Illuminado Villaruz was elected as Mayor. During his term everything returned to normal.
Saint Nicholas of Tolentino
Born 1245 in Saint’ Angelo in Pontano, Italy, his parents are Compañon de Garutti and Amad Gaidiani. Being childless, they went on a pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. Nicholas of Bari, in Napolis. They prayed for a son who would serve God faithfully. He was named after the saint whom he imitated throughout his life. At the early age he took the minor orders. Impressed by a sermon of Fr. Reginald of the Hermits of St. Augustine, he joined the Augustinians. He was ordained priests in 1270 in Gingoli, Italy. Four years later, he was sent to Tolentino, a town for its wickedness. He labored for 30 years, reformed the people by his preaching and example. He died on September 10, 1305 at the age of 60 years old. He was canonized as s Saint on June 5, 1446 by Pope Eugene IV.
St. Nicholas was a man of great asceticism, deep spirituality and acute concern for the social problem of his day. He knew how to welcome guests to the monastery with gracious hospitality and charity just as he was aware to leave to the monastery to help someone in need. He was a Spiritual Director, a moral support for many families, as apostle of the confessional, a generous and sensitive alms giver.
St. Nicholas was a man of interiority concerned with that which is essential and lasting, which forms man from within, conforming to Christ and nourishing him with a deep love of the church.
Ivisan Elementary School
Vision
Ivisan Elementary School Mentors envision to produce graduates who are productive, socially and morally responsive, equip with knowledge and skills, appreciative of Arts and Sports, and globally competitive citizens through effective instruction of competent mentors with the support of the community.
Mission
In line with our vision, we, the Ivisan Elementary Schol Mentors commit ourselves to work hand in hand for an efficient and effective service in order to produce productive and globally competitive citizens.
The municipality of Ivisan has everything to offer to captivate tourism in Capiz. From its people, culture, products/ foods, and beautiful places, there is nothing more you could look for.
Posted by: . on: September 16, 2008
In the mid-month of August, Filamer Christian College specifically College of Computer Studies received an invitation letter from UPITTC Manila stating that there will be a 4-day convention in IT field that will be held in U.P., Diliman, Quezon City. The countries biggest and greatest IT enthusiasts, students, professionals and interested individuals of the whole Philippines will participate in the said biggest IT event of the year.
August 31, 2008 (Sunday) at exactly 11:00 in the morning, we left Roxas City to attend in an Y4IT convention. We were 27 BSCS students, 1 BSIM student and 1 Computer Studies faculty member. All in all we were 29 persons who traveled along the way to Manila through land and sea or known as roll-on roll-off transportation riding in an air-conditioned Gasat bus and we didn’t expect that it will be very tiring as we used to.
When we arrived in U.P., we‘re astonished when we saw the tremendous number of delegates who attended the convention and we were proud that we’re one of those. There were many keynote speakers that made us concentrate well in listening to different topics. Some were interesting and admirable but there were some that was obviously boring. And one of those admirable one was Sen. Franklin “Kiko” Pangilinan whom I adore more because of his inspiring and full of motivation message.
After the convention, we went to different malls of Manila to take a stroll and shop. It has so many things to offer. We’ve been also to Baclaran where we found and bought different stuffs in a very cheap price. We experienced to ride in n electronic train or known as the MRT and LRT. Honestly, we’re not culture shocked with Manila because we have already gone to Cebu and this really helps us to adjust and expect more. Some of our classmates experienced an embarrassing moments like losing their way when walking and riding in public utility vehicles. We have learned from our own mistakes.
Generally, the whole trip from Roxas City to Manila and Manila to Roxas City was so memorable. And Manila is a great place to shop and stroll.
Posted by: . on: September 16, 2008
What is dating? Dating is an action or an appointment of meeting or going with a person in a certain period of time. Why is it Filamerian students who have not begun dating yet, wished to date? Or why is it they eagerly go on dating? But well, that is their prerogative. It is in their intention in dating that will probably define the possible output of the relationship they are about to find or settle beyond doubt. It is not a good reason to go on dating just because their fellow Filamerian students and friends do, or because they are on the right age, or maybe someone asked them to go to, or even they want something to do for they are bored and felt devastated. Most importantly, at the end of the day they should ask themselves, “Why am I fund doing this stuff?”. It is vital for them to think what are their purpose.
Is it to develop their personality as a person? Their self-comfidence will be established for they will know themselves better.
Is it to feel how to love and to be loved? For God said that we are born to give love and receive love as well. For love is the best feeling we will ever feel.
Is it for fun and recreation? Dating will help them to relax from hard days in school. Is it to help understand their oppposite sex? It will help define their distinct traits by exchanging thoughts and ideas.
Is it to find for the perfect one? Dating will help them search the right person to love.
Is it to be closer to God? Dating will help them grow spiritually. This is true when during the date, they discuss and pray being together. It will help them build conscience and put God in between.
Posted by: . on: August 20, 2008
Life in college is the most critical part of your whole life in school. It is where your future relies on. Your performance in college will determine your success in the future. But entering in college is not as easy as it is. Ask first yourself, “Am I really ready to enter college?” Before you can answer this, you should have the checklist of the factors you have to take to consider.
First is the financial factor. Can you afford to pay for the tuition fees, allowances and other school related expenses? College life means so much money. For there are lots of paper works to be done, fieldtrips, and seminars to be conducted which requires a monetary payment. Unless, you apply for scholarship grants and make it to success. Your expenses will be lessened.
The second is the time factor. College education requires a lot of time. It will take at least four years for you to finish the Bachelor Degree. And this means that hard work and determination is needed.
The third is the knowledge and ability factor. Are you really willing to study? For college life is not a joke that anytime you want to take a halt, you can easily do that. There are many risk involved in doing so. Aspiring students should have the ability, must know how to seek for knowledge, passion and the willingness to study and learn.
And lastly is the disciplinary factor. Are you disciplined enough and can be trusted? You must know first what is your top priorities in life and know how to se goals.
After checking these factors, you can now think of what course you will going to pursue and what school to choose.
Always keep in mind that others could give you a comb but never let others comb your entire hair, for you should decide for your self!
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