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THE GREAT STORY TELLERS

THE GREAT STORY TELLERS By : Deo Antonio D. Llamas The Great Story Tellers Inspires Have always been remembered Grateful for their Great lessons And the knowledge they impart In Life Much Of What We Are Who We Are And What Will Be Are results of what we hear read & see One's experiences or from others stories We process evaluate develop conceptualize Much from our heroes and people we admire People we value love respected and so idolized We follow emulate imitate and even fantasized Of great story of love, courage, hope, survival Victory and Success Inspite the Odds that Divides The Good and The Bad and The Conflicts and Strife In the End Redemption will make its way for a better Life Like in the fairy tales, books, news, movies, radios and cable tv Interesting characters plots events & scenery either fictions or reality It can relate and influence our mentality & can even change society Remember Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad their stories told and retold Have shape the

BAWAT ARAW

BAWAT ARAW By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas Bawat Araw ng ating buhay Sa may Kapal ating iaalay May saysay at tunay may kulay Bukas sa gabay at matagumpay Unahin ang kanyang kaharian Ito ang tamang paroroonan Bawat hakbang may kasiguradohan walang takot na may hahadlang Makapangyarihan at mapagmahal Turo niya'y isang ginintuang aral Mahalin ang Diyos, Pamilya, Kapwa Bawat araw ng buhay ito ay e una

DR. JOSE RIZAL'S NORTH BORNEO ( SABAH) DREAM

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DR. JOSE RIZAL'S NORTH BORNEO ( SABAH)  DREAM By: Deo Antonio D. Llamas (MRHSSS) [The image below was an article that appeared in the Sept. 4, 2002 column of columnist Ambeth Ocampo in the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It is the story of Jose Rizal's dream to establish a colony in North Borneo for the disenfranchised farmers of Laguna and Batangas.] Allow me to post a bit of trivia on Rizal's plan on migrating Filipinos to Borneo: He began writing the El Filibusterismo in Calamba. While in London, he made some changes in the plot and revised some chapters. He made more chapters in Paris, Madrid and Briarritz. He finished the manuscript on March 29, 1891 and had it printed in Ghent. The El Filibusterismo came out of the press on September 18, 1891. On October 18, 1891, Dr. Rizal boarded the steamer Melbourne for Hong Kong. During his voyage he started to write his third novel ("Makamisa") in Tagalog. This novel was intended for Tagalog readers but never finished