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Balancing Dreams and Reality: The Journey of a Working Student and Breadwinner

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Balancing Dreams and Reality: The Journey of a Working Student and Breadwinner By: Vensaint R. Laguisma, ACN. Life is a constant balancing act of responsibilities and dreams. For many, this challenge becomes even greater when they are both working and providing for their family. This dual role shows resilience and determination, proving that people can overcome difficult situations.                                         The Daily Grind Imagine waking up early, not to an alarm, but to the quiet reminders of duties. The day starts with online teaching – ensuring you are on time, and looking happy and positive as you face the camera. The hours are long and the work is demanding. Each hour spent teaching brings financial stability closer, but also takes time and energy away from studies. After work, there’s no time to rest. Classes begin, either in person or online, requiring focus and part...

Lesson 2 -Mastering Graphic Design: From Audience Identification to Document Creation

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Lesson 2  -Mastering Graphic Design: From Audience Identification to Document Creation Objectives:  by: Vensaint Laguisma , ACN Aidan Grey is a freelance graphic designer with expertise in various aspects of graphic design, including contracting with photographers, publishing images, and designing logos. He emphasizes understanding the "languages" of graphics, such as color, texture, and composition. Constraints in Graphics : Aidan considers content, color, licensing, copyright, cost, lighting, size, and composition. He prioritizes these constraints based on the project and stresses the importance of crediting sources. Graphic Design Work : Requires communication skills alongside technical skills, including writing contracts and translating documents. Unfamiliar Words and Their Meanings: Virtuosity : Great technical skill or ability. Semiology : The study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation. Linguistics : The scientific study of language and its structure. C...

LESSON 3 Michael Luongo: Experienced Travel Writer - Organize and design web pages

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by: Vensaint R. Laguisma, ACN Michael Luongo, a freelance travel writer from New York City, has been publishing his work across various media for ten years. He emphasizes the importance of adapting writing for the web, recommending shorter paragraphs and concise, catchy content, such as lists. He also highlights the need for web articles to be interactive and full of clickable links. Michael advises aspiring web writers to start their own websites or blogs to establish an online presence. Unfamiliar Words and Meanings: Prolific - Producing a large amount of work. Pithy - Concise and full of meaning. Clickable - Containing links to other material that readers can click on. Questions: What does a versatile writer do? A versatile writer adjusts their writing style and format to suit different types of publications and audiences. How to make web articles interesting to the readers? To make web articles interesting, use shorter paragraphs, catchy content like lists, and include interacti...

Mark Overbay's

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  Mark Overbay's Role and Insights: Manages marketing and communications for Counter Culture Coffee. Produces product copy, white papers, advertisements, packaging copy, online content, thematic signage, and tradeshow displays. Believes marketing is a form of storytelling and believes that marketing copy must be “short and sweet.” “You only have a few words or phrases to ‘hook’ your readers. Mark`s technical challenges include creating an authentic company voice representing the staff and partners. Heavily relies on email for structured communication and permanent records. Advises aspiring writers to hone work ethic, thorough preparation, and clarity in communication. Five Unfamiliar Words: Longwinded – tediously long in speaking or writing. Sterility – infertility. Thematic – identification signage   -  warning. Questions and Answers: What usually hooks readers? Short and sweet. ...

Activity on the Article of Rodriguez

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Should we even have a ‘national language’ in the first place? -   Article of Rodriguez     By Vensaint R, Laguisma BSED -2 , ACN The article explores into the complexities of establishing a "national language" in the Philippines, probing whether it imposes a Filipino identity through an artificially created language. It begins by challenging the misconception taught in schools that Tagalog is merely a dialect, revealing that, like Visayan and other native tongues, Tagalog is a rich and distinct language. The piece critiques the historical decision to base the national language on Tagalog, which has marginalized other languages. The author reflects on the shift from Pilipino to Filipino, noting its constitutional recognition. However, Filipino has integrated many English words while failing to incorporate elements from other native languages. The article underscores the negative impact of a Tagalog-centric national language on other languages, illustrated by a Visayan fri...