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thoughtsoffeliz · 11 months
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IMPROVEMENT OF MABINI DAVAO DE ORO
I am pleased to share my testimonio about the significant improvement of Mabini, Davao de Oro. months Can observe, I have witnessed this locality's transformation from a relatively rural area to a promising hub of economic and social progress.
One of the most notable developments in Mabini is its infrastructure. The local government has invested in constructing new roads, bridges, and public facilities that arehow this once-small town has transformed into a bustling community, gaining recognition for its thriving economy, accessible infrastructure, and impressive tourism industry.
One of the most notable developments in Mabini is its road network. The government has invested in upgrading the town's transportation system, making it easier for residents to move around and for business owners to transport goods. This has also attracted investors and tourists, as it allows easier access to the town's various attractions like hot springs, waterfalls, and beaches.
the local government has prioritized the education sector, which has led to the construction of new schools and classrooms. This means that more children have access to quality education, leading to a brighter future for the town's youth.
The agricultural industry in Mabini has also gotten a boost. The municipality is known for its fertile soil, and farmers have been given ample support to improve their crop yields. As a result, Mabini has become a major producer of crops such as rice, corn, and vegetables.
I am proud to say that I have witnessed the growth of Mabini, Davao de Oro. It has become a testament to the importance of good governance and effective development planning. The improvement of this town has not only benefited its residents but also stimulated economic growth in the region. I am excited to see what the future holds for Mabini and its people.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 11 months
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LITERARY JOURNALISM
The Municipality of Mabini is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Davao De Oro Philippines. According to the 2020 census it had a populition of 43,552. The first people to occupy the area now known as Mabini were the mansakas. The settlement was formerly cuambog,named after a tree species of the family Dilleniacea e. On May 28 1953, by virtue of Executive Order No.596 of President Elpidio Quirino, the municipality was created from the eastern part of Tagum and the Northern part of Pantukan.
Barrio Cuambog became the seat of the municipal government. The municipality was named Doña Alicia after president Quirino's wife Alicia Syquia, who was killed by Japanese soldiers during the Second World War. In 1954,the municipality was renamed in honor of revolutionary leader Apolinario Mabini. In 1967, the municipality of Maco was created from the northern barangays of Mabini. Mabini was originally part of Davao Province. It became part of Davao Del Norte when Davao Province was split in 1967. In 1998, Mabini became part of Compostela Valley,a new province which was created from Davao Del Norte.
Father Emerson Luego of the Diocese of Tagum was proclaimed the newly-elected Mayor of the town of Mabini. When Father Emerson Luego has been elected as a mayor in Mabini, it was great new opportunity for many people who believe in his kindness. Back before when he started sitting as our mayor mani things change.
There are many people living here in Mabini has been given a chance to have a new work to have new beggining at not just that many structures being when just like at the purok riverside baybay pindasan river he is also the one who pursue to solve the problem of many people living near the river. That's why i am very grateful and also thankful that Father Emerson Luego is now our mayor.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 1 year
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As a person life is an art,and i am the artist of my life. I like to keep a smile on my face no matter what i am going through,and that smile keeps me going l. Besides, I was brought up in a multicultural community. Therefore, I am an extrovent, and i like to meet people, I love to experience their lives, culture, and traditions which makes me happy and cheerful.
I would like to change this character trait a little because my friend and dear one's often do not notice that I have some troubles. Thus,they do not often help when i need it. Good or bad, this is me, trying to contemplate the world as it is, revealing its true colors, life is a gift, and it should be treated like one, with love, care and respect.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 1 year
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"THE DAY I MET MY FRIENDS"
I vividly remember the day I met my friends. It was the first day of high school, and like most freshmen, I was a bundle of nerves. The school was massive, and I felt like I was going to get lost within moments of stepping through the doors.
As I wandered through the hallways trying to find my classroom, I must have looked completely lost because it didn't take long for one of my future friends,Reynadel,Kristine,Kate,Jemaica,Reynaline,Rose Ann, to come up to me and ask if I needed help finding my way. I gratefully accepted her offer, and she led me to our classroom.
Once we got there, Reynadel,Kristine,Kate,Jemaica,Reynaline,Rose Ann introduced me to a couple of other students who were already there. I was surprised at how friendly everyone was, and how easily we all started chatting. I remember our teacher coming in and giving us a quick introduction to the course, but honestly, my mind was elsewhere as I was preoccupied with getting to know my new classmates.
After class was over, Reynadel,Kristine,Kate,Jemaica,Reynaline,Rose Ann me to join her and the others for lunch. I shyly agreed, and we walked together to the cafeteria. As we were getting our food, I couldn't help but smile. It was strange, but I already felt like these people were becoming important to me, even though I had just met them.
We all found a table to sit at, and I remember feeling grateful that I had somehow fallen in with such a kind and welcoming group of people. We chatted and laughed over pizza and soda, and by the end of lunch, I knew that these people were going to be an important part of my high school experience.
As we parted ways to head to our next classes, I knew that I had made some new and wonderful friends. Even now, years later, I consider Sarah, and the others I met that day to be some of my closest friends. That day, the first day of high school, turned out to be a truly memorable one.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 1 year
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Robert Frost "The Road Not Taken" is a poem that describe the dilemma of a person standing at a road with diversion. This diversion symbolizes real life situations. Sometimes, in life too there come times when we have to take tough decision. We could not decide what is right or wrong for us.
The main theme of "The Road Not Taken" is that it is often impossible to see where a life altering decision will lead. Thus, one should make their decision swiftly and with confidence. It is normal to wonder what the outcome would have been if the other road, the road not taken, was the road chosen.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 1 year
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As a person life is an art,and i am the artist of my life. I like to keep a smile on my face no matter what i am going through,and that smile keeps me going l. Besides, I was brought up in a multicultural community. Therefore, I am an extrovent, and i like to meet people, I love to experience their lives, culture, and traditions which makes me happy and cheerful.
I would like to change this character trait a little because my friend and dear one's often do not notice that I have some troubles. Thus,they do not often help when i need it. Good or bad, this is me, trying to contemplate the world as it is, revealing its true colors, life is a gift, and it should be treated like one, with love, care and respect.
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thoughtsoffeliz · 1 year
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Harvey W. Rogers
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Harvey W. Rogers is a partner in the Portland office of Preston Gates & Ellis LLP,where he has devoted 90 percent of his practice to municipal finance for the last twenty-five years. He has extensive experience in unusual and innovative financings. His recent activities include selling bonds on the internet working with public officials and the Oregen Legislative assembly to implement "Measure 50" Oregon's most recent property tax limitation,lottery revenue bonds and other unusual revenue backed issues; advance refundings,lease and certificate of participation financings, and taxable municipal bonds.
Harvey is primary bond counsel for many Oregon cities, including Portland,Eugene,Hillsboro,Grants Pass,Tigard and Tualatin, and to the Portland Metropolitan Service District and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the Oregon University System, the Oregon Department of Energy and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. Harvey is lead counsel to Clackamas, Washington and Lane Counties and most borrowing Oregon people's utility districts and provides bond counsel services to the Port of Portland and a wide variety of other cities, countiesand special district in the state of Oregon
Harvey is a frequent speaker at municipal finance functions and serves on the Marion County Council of Economic Advisors and as the chair of the Oregon Short Term Fund Board. He lives in Portland, Oregon, is interested in bluegrass music and is trying to learn to play the Dobro.
EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS
Bar Admissions: Oregon, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
J.D., University of Oregon School of Law,1975
M.S.,(psychology), University of Oregon,1972
B.A.,summa cum laude, California State College at Hayward,1969
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