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Monday, August 30, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Giacomo DiNorscio and Ferdinand Marcos: Verdict and Similarities
What is my verdict? This is the question I need to answer with further reason and analysis and it can take me days to think of the best decision over the whole trial against the conspiracy of the mafia family. Including which is Giacomo DiNorscio and is nicknamed as Jackie. Let me start of by saying who Fat Jack or Jackie Dee, the known nicknames of Mr. DiNorscio, is.
He was one of the New Jersey notorious Lucchese crime families. He was arrested for the illegal distribution of narcotics to the dealers. He served in seventeen and a half long years of his thirty-year sentence. Without any knowledge in a court trial’s proceeding, he defended his own self in the twenty-one-month trial of the New Jersey Crew.
The laughing jurors in the court bug the mind of the lawyers of the each side as Mr. DiNorscio gives an edge among his fellow defendants. He made the jury laugh. Most of the lawyers know that when the jurors get to laughing, they will probably decide in favor of the defendant resulting to the discrimination and hatred towards him from the family whom are also his fellow defendants in the trial against conspiracy.
As a law-abiding citizen, I can not allow such illegal actions. But as a soft-hearted person, I am touched with the love of Mr. DiNorcsio to his own mafia family, who neglected him over the whole trial, when he begged the jurors to find himself guilty saving from the families’ destruction.
Therefore, I say he is not guilty.
On the other hand, the brilliance of Jackie impressed me during the whole trial. He caught the witnesses off guard of the hidden truth. He was able to analyze and find ways in order to draw back the accusations. His defense can be compared to how a Philippine president dictator defends himself while he was imprisoned of a murder. Ferdinand Marcos, as well, had proven himself not guilty of the charge against him.
The two clever defendants raise the hopes of the lost. Mr. DiNorscio, attaining the highest education level of a 6th grader, and Mr. Marcos, a law student, exhibited great motivation and inspiration to the eyes of the people. Being brilliant is innate to us and they have used it well enough to defend their own self.
He was one of the New Jersey notorious Lucchese crime families. He was arrested for the illegal distribution of narcotics to the dealers. He served in seventeen and a half long years of his thirty-year sentence. Without any knowledge in a court trial’s proceeding, he defended his own self in the twenty-one-month trial of the New Jersey Crew.
The laughing jurors in the court bug the mind of the lawyers of the each side as Mr. DiNorscio gives an edge among his fellow defendants. He made the jury laugh. Most of the lawyers know that when the jurors get to laughing, they will probably decide in favor of the defendant resulting to the discrimination and hatred towards him from the family whom are also his fellow defendants in the trial against conspiracy.
As a law-abiding citizen, I can not allow such illegal actions. But as a soft-hearted person, I am touched with the love of Mr. DiNorcsio to his own mafia family, who neglected him over the whole trial, when he begged the jurors to find himself guilty saving from the families’ destruction.
Therefore, I say he is not guilty.
On the other hand, the brilliance of Jackie impressed me during the whole trial. He caught the witnesses off guard of the hidden truth. He was able to analyze and find ways in order to draw back the accusations. His defense can be compared to how a Philippine president dictator defends himself while he was imprisoned of a murder. Ferdinand Marcos, as well, had proven himself not guilty of the charge against him.
The two clever defendants raise the hopes of the lost. Mr. DiNorscio, attaining the highest education level of a 6th grader, and Mr. Marcos, a law student, exhibited great motivation and inspiration to the eyes of the people. Being brilliant is innate to us and they have used it well enough to defend their own self.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
THE CURSED FIG-TREE THAT WITHERS AWAY (Matthew 21:18-22)
Matthew 21:18-22
In the morning (after throwing over the money-changers' tables in the Temple, and staying overnight in nearby Bethany) he came back early to the city and felt hungry. He saw a fig-tree growing by the side of the road, but when he got to it he discovered there was nothing on it but leaves.
"Believe me," replied Jesus, "if you have faith and have no doubts in your heart, you will not only do this to a fig-tree but even if you should say to this hill, 'Get up and throw yourself into the sea', it will happen! Everything you ask for in prayer, if you have faith, you will receive."
PERSONAL REFLECTION:
The miracle plainly depicts how of truly strong Jesus’ faith is. He teaches us to have more faith and constant prayer. We can do anything with our devotion. When we dedicate ourselves, it must be full and no sign of any doubt in the heart. We can move mountains if we have faith. We can never know how and where our faith will bring us to. He said that in everything that we ask for in our prayers, we will achieve it if we only have deep faith to it. We, therefore, must believe in life and in ourselves in accordance with God’s will and love.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
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Friday, December 11, 2009
Business Letters
BUSINESS LETTERS
THE IMPACT OF BUSINESS LETTER:
Must make a good impression
Tips: Use a good quality of the paper
Print the company’s letterhead
Correct placement of a letter on the page
Accurate and even in typing
Set margins and choose the proper spacing
COMPONENTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER:
1. Letterhead
A company’s printed letterhead has:
-Name of the company
- The company’s address
-Telephone number
-A list of branch offices
-The company’s slogan
2. Date Line
Correct way of writing is,
Tips:
- Never abbreviate the month
- Never use st, nd, d, rd, or th after the day of the month.
- Do NOT use figures , such as 2/15/75 or 2-15-75
3. Inside Address
a. Parts:
- The name
- The title of the person to whom the letter is addressed
- The name of the addressee’s company
- The street address
- The city
- The state
- The ZIP code
For Example:
Mr. J.E. Dent, President
Dent Trucking Company
1365 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43205
b. Tips in writing:
- Avoid abbreviating names of streets, cities, and countries.
- In writing the state, we may abbreviate the state name (standard practice). We may also write the name in full.
- Always type the city, state, and ZIP code on the last line of the address.
- Leave one space between the state and the ZIP code.
4. Salutation
-It is the opening of the letter. It is always blocked at the left margin and has one blank line space above and below it.
-In a simplified letter form, the salutation is omitted.
-For a letter addressed to a person:
Dear Mr. Brown Dear Dr. Carter Dear Miss Wyley
Dear Sir (more formal) Dear Madam
-For a letter addressed to a firm:
Ladies (firm composed of women) Gentlemen (firm composed of men or men and women)
5. Body
The body of the letter is the message. It is always single-spaced. If it is double-spaced, the paragraphs should be indented.
Tips:
1. Always leave one blank space between the body and the salutation or the subject line.
2. Try to have at least two paragraphs in each letter.
3. Keep the paragraph short and concise.
6. Complimentary Closing
It is typed on the second line below the last line of the body. Capitalize only the first word. Use a form of closing that agrees with the formality or informality of the salutation.
-To show great respect:
Respectfully yours, Yours respectfully,
Very respectfully yours, Yours very respectfully,
-Used also when the salutation is Gentlemen or Dear Sir
Yours very truly, Very truly yours,
-Used when the salutation is Dear Mr. Jones
Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely,
-more personal and friendly:
Cordially yours, Yours cordially,
7. Signer’s Identification Line
-Consists of:
a. Typed name of the sender
b. Or typed name and business title of the signer
c. Business title of the signer.
d. Department of the signer.
-It is typed on the fourth line below the company signature line.
Example:
Yours very truly, Yours very truly,
H. B. Evans, President John a. Rynerson
Training Director
THE IMPACT OF BUSINESS LETTER:
Must make a good impression
Tips: Use a good quality of the paper
Print the company’s letterhead
Correct placement of a letter on the page
Accurate and even in typing
Set margins and choose the proper spacing
COMPONENTS OF A BUSINESS LETTER:
1. Letterhead
A company’s printed letterhead has:
-Name of the company
- The company’s address
-Telephone number
-A list of branch offices
-The company’s slogan
2. Date Line
Correct way of writing is
Tips:
- Never abbreviate the month
- Never use st, nd, d, rd, or th after the day of the month.
- Do NOT use figures , such as 2/15/75 or 2-15-75
3. Inside Address
a. Parts:
- The name
- The title of the person to whom the letter is addressed
- The name of the addressee’s company
- The street address
- The city
- The state
- The ZIP code
For Example:
Mr. J.E. Dent, President
Dent Trucking Company
1365 East Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio 43205
b. Tips in writing:
- Avoid abbreviating names of streets, cities, and countries.
- In writing the state, we may abbreviate the state name (standard practice). We may also write the name in full.
- Always type the city, state, and ZIP code on the last line of the address.
- Leave one space between the state and the ZIP code.
4. Salutation
-It is the opening of the letter. It is always blocked at the left margin and has one blank line space above and below it.
-In a simplified letter form, the salutation is omitted.
-For a letter addressed to a person:
Dear Mr. Brown Dear Dr. Carter Dear Miss Wyley
Dear Sir (more formal) Dear Madam
-For a letter addressed to a firm:
Ladies (firm composed of women) Gentlemen (firm composed of men or men and women)
5. Body
The body of the letter is the message. It is always single-spaced. If it is double-spaced, the paragraphs should be indented.
Tips:
1. Always leave one blank space between the body and the salutation or the subject line.
2. Try to have at least two paragraphs in each letter.
3. Keep the paragraph short and concise.
6. Complimentary Closing
It is typed on the second line below the last line of the body. Capitalize only the first word. Use a form of closing that agrees with the formality or informality of the salutation.
-To show great respect:
Respectfully yours, Yours respectfully,
Very respectfully yours, Yours very respectfully,
-Used also when the salutation is Gentlemen or Dear Sir
Yours very truly, Very truly yours,
-Used when the salutation is Dear Mr. Jones
Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely,
-more personal and friendly:
Cordially yours, Yours cordially,
7. Signer’s Identification Line
-Consists of:
a. Typed name of the sender
b. Or typed name and business title of the signer
c. Business title of the signer.
d. Department of the signer.
-It is typed on the fourth line below the company signature line.
Example:
Yours very truly, Yours very truly,
H. B. Evans, President John a. Rynerson
Training Director
LOVE and HATE
When I look in your cute and messed up hair, I..
It makes me sick.. so sick that I cannot bare to move and I can't
See the beauty that overshadows life.
I don't want to get in touch with YOU.
Please don't leave me
with the memories between you and I.
In just a blink of an eye;
I want you to be gone in my precious and fragile world.
All I ever wanted you to know is I love
nothing about you and in fact, I am SO SO SO SICK of
YOU!!
-Blessy Montes
August 2007
***READ THE POEM AGAIN WITH THE COLORED LINES ONLY***
***ΓΌ***
It makes me sick.. so sick that I cannot bare to move and I can't
See the beauty that overshadows life.
I don't want to get in touch with YOU.
Please don't leave me
with the memories between you and I.
In just a blink of an eye;
I want you to be gone in my precious and fragile world.
All I ever wanted you to know is I love
nothing about you and in fact, I am SO SO SO SICK of
YOU!!
-Blessy Montes
August 2007
***READ THE POEM AGAIN WITH THE COLORED LINES ONLY***
***ΓΌ***
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