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Alhysa R.

Catapang
G12 – HUMSS A
EAPP
WEEK 2(C)

Learning Task 3:
1. Driving under the alcohol influence isn’t a good practice for professional drivers. Nowadays,
professional drivers who always find themselves partying till midnight will drive home drunk.
Because they are very eager to go home, they will insist that they can drive. After some moments of
driving, they will feel sleepy and eventually, they will be vulnerable to accidents and worse, even
death. Therefore, it may be a cliché to say but still it is better not to drink and drive! NONE
2. “It’s summertime! No doubt, people are dreaming of the ideal vacation: walking leisurely along the
beach or filling one’s lungs with fresh mountain air; waking up in the morning without being harassed
by a list of things to do or whiling away the hours without guilt or regret. For those with money to
spend, the ideal vacation means endless shopping, touring, or partying. For people who are cash-
strapped, vacation means staying at home, relishing the company of loved ones, watching TV, reading
a book, or rearranging the furniture. For those bent on improving spiritual life, vacation means the
time for retreats, recollections, or more intense personal prayers.”
3. Are you in love? Don’t have enough confidence to tell your feelings to someone special to you?
Want to say sorry? Just want to request a song? Want to say thank you? Or you just want to say hello
to your friends? Well, that is not a problem. Speaker’s bureau dedication booth is here. Let your
message accompanied with your favorite song be heard dedicated to your special someone! NONE
4. “I recall that even before I learned how to write my name, I was already into drawing. First, my
mother would tell me that she doesn’t know how I learned to draw, every time I ask her. But she
remembers that my joy then was to scribble anything that would smear itself on any surface. Those
meant pencils, chalks, pen, crayons, coloring pencils, even adobe stones and charcoals. Second, I
remember too that every time I used these instruments on the wall, paper, floor, fence, or pavement, I
would always be stopped, scolded, spanked, reprimanded or at the very least, cautioned. But I did
really love to see those smear tools do their dirtying job under the whim and every movement of my
hand. That, I called drawing.” NONE
5. We have a future in the present generation of Filipino “techies” in computer technology. If their
talents are further refined, their creative aptitude can be extracted for productive, not destructive uses.
Technology can either improve lives or ruin them. Recently, a bunch of kids flew back home with a
plum prize for winning a computer game software development contest. They make us proud of their
talents as home-grown success in computer science. But remember, it was also a Filipino who
introduced the home made “I love you” virus that virtually destroyed many business and government
files of information around the globe which negatively affected their basic operations. Should we be
proud of him?
Alhysa R. Catapang
G12 – HUMSS A

UCSP
Poem

Ako at ang aking Kultura

Sa aking kultura, makikita aking pinagmulan,


Ito ay aking maipagmamalaki, kahit kaninuman
Kahit mga dayuhan tayo’y kinagigiliwan
Aking kultura sumisimbolo sa aking katauhan.

Magandang gawi na aking kinagisnan,


Tulad ng bayanihan at pagtutulungan,
Hindi kailanman mawawala sa aking isipan,
Saan man magpunta aking kultura ay ipagsisigawan.

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