Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
One of purest and deeply inspirational relationship is that of a devoted teacher and a willing student. A teacher that devoted to their profession and a student that willing to learn in every part of that society. As a student Iadmit that I had a bias or favorite teacher in our school or my previous school. The learning is not a one way process alone. An effective learning environment is where all individuals involved learn from each other. The teacher teaches us a lesson to learn, but our teacher learn from us too. It means both teacher and student learn from each other to have a successful relationship to each other. To have a better relationship between teacher and student we need a consistent communication. All we know that communication is the most important because sometimes no communication the relationship is no longer able to work. Has a communication to our teacher Ithink is a precious thing that Ifeel there’s someone by my side even or parent are not in our side. And the last is a respect to each other. Respect our teacher as we respect to our parents sometimes we forgot the respect it also because we think that we’re close. There are some jokes that might be offended to each other. Don’t give an excuse that we’re close to the teacher so that did that things. Most of the student after a school year we forget put teacher that teaches as a lesson not a lesson only but the person who will be in our side to cherish our precious moment in our life.
I liked the poem because it gives me an idea of what Martial Law of Ferdinand Marcos looks liked and to make me look back when the Martial Law is still exists. Even I have an idea and my idea is all about war, now I know that I was wrong. It made me feel sad and thankful that I can’t experience the Martial that many people killed because they can’t follow the rules of the government. And also I feel guilty because I admit that not responsible and obedient enough to my parents especially if they gave me a task. The message that I got from the poem is we need to follow the rules because it is all about good. As a student, I need to follow the rules and policies of my parents and I know that I’m the one who will be beneficial for being a good follower of my parents. My appreciation is affected because before, I don’t know what is the true appreciate the effort of my leader like my parents. The poem has a big impact on me because of this poem I interested in the history of Martial Law. I experienced that I go to the hallway and ask some grandparents about Martial Law. The thing that I know that Martial Law is all about killed is wrong. The truth is our Father Ferdinand Marcos wants the Filipino to a discipline people. We need to change our perspective that Martial Law is more on killing. Let’s give a chance that the good side will be shown to us.
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