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OPENING REMARKS

Emcee: Good morning Nicolacians!

Emcee: Everyone, please settle down. We were about to start our program.

Emcee: We would like to acknowledge the presence of our board of directors Rev. Fr.
Emilio Jaruda, Jr., OAR, Rev. Fr. Roland Cepe, OAR and Fr. Leonardo Pauligue OAR.

Prayer: Please stand for the opening prayer to be led by Sir Fidel Sardonidos and please
remain standing for the singing of the National Anthem.

Emcee: Thank you Sir Fidel. At this juncture, May I call on our High School Coordinator for
opening remarks Ms. Danilyn Carmona.

Emcee: Thank you miss Danilyn.

Warm Greetings for the Day, Ladies and Gentleman – How’re you all doing? What is your
expectation on this workshop?

I, Ms. Myrel Pabillaran, welcome you all to the workshop or seminar

One of today’s major topics of concern, ladies, and gentlemen is Research, its purpose, and
how to construct it. I am sure our experts must have done their bit of studying around the
topic and so did our audience. This is a topic that each one of us can relate to, particularly the
academic field of understanding.

As the late Stephen Hawking said that research is not just a "based study but a mirror to what
will science and society will understand each other, in a united goal to create an efficient
future".

As research prepares a way for us to look and go beyond deeper on how to improve the study
of phenomena and technology that will affect not just our lives but also our existence as a
whole.

Research is not just for compliance, but also research is a tool to practice our expertise in the
chosen field and to connect that knowledge to the real-life situations we're about to face.

In today’s conference, our Honorable guests would like to shift their focus to our youths,
particularly volunteers who work relentlessly towards the common goals, i.e. empowering
the youth of our country and spreading awareness about the issues that concern us in
contemporary times through research.

People who have been chosen for today’s event have been chosen for a reason, i.e. due to
their mutual passion. Your passion for the discovery of a common goal helps us to bring you
all together and unite the energy in the realization of these goals – whether on an individual
level or a group level. We all need each other for the fulfillment of our common goals and
that’s why it makes our resolution even stronger.

Now, I would like to invite our honorable guests on stage and would request them to share
their knowledge with us. It would help us delve deeper into the subject and understand its
purpose. I would also request my audience to remain seated and listen to our experts as
thereafter they shall be liable to raise their doubts and questions. These doubts and questions
then will be taken up by our panel of experts. And now, May I request our High School
Coordinator to introduced our speaker today.

What is your expectation on this workshop?


CLOSING REMARKS
I would also like to thank the teachers who gave up their time to support our students in this
seminar. I also want to say thank you to our assistant principal, Miss Anna Mae Gajete, for
giving us this opportunity to have this seminar or workshop for our grade 12 students, and of
course to our dearest principal, Rev. Fr. Emilio Jaruda Jr., OAR, for his approval of this kind
of event.  I also thank the person who helped us share her learnings and knowledge with us
this morning, Dr. Marissa Pettalla. Thank you so much for your time, Doc. We will
remember what you taught us and the ideas you shared with us; it can help us a lot.

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