BATCH ’94 Daanghari Elementary School-TAGUIG ”Class Petmalu”

BATCH ’94 Daanghari Elementary School-TAGUIG  ”Class Petmalu”

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08/10/2022

All aspiring PMMA Applicants (CLASS 2027 - AY: 2023 - 2024) you may now apply online thru this portal https://pims.pmma.edu.ph/.

Applicants who previously sent their application will receive an email how to log in on your account. Kindly check your inbox or SPAM folder. You can also check this link for the instructions
shorturl.at/ceSX5. Once you're done setting up your account check the DOWNLOADABLES tab for your TEST PERMIT. Secure your test pemit before the examination day (HARDCOPY), download, print and attach your 2x2 picture. PLEASE DO NOT REAPPLY ON THE PORTAL IF YOU ALREADY RECEIVED YOUR TEST PEMIT.

REMINDERS:

1. NO WALKS IN WILL BE ENTERTAINED DURING EXAMINATION. All applicants are encouraged to file their application online.

2. MODE OF EXAMINATION: PENCIL & PAPER (FACE TO FACE). Adhere to all safety protocols set in your area.

3. NO EXACT DATE FOR THE EXAMINATION YET. Frequently check our website and page to be updated.

4. TESTING CENTERS LOCATION WILL BE UPDATED SOON.

13/04/2018

PHILIPPINES KIDNAPING SYNDICATES STRIKING AGAIN FOR YOUR ORGANS TO BE SOLD AS MUCH AS P500,000.
BEWARE AND ALERT YOUR LOVED ONES.

AFTER READING THE WHOLE ARTICLE, PLEASE DON`T FORGET TO TAG YOUR CHILDREN AND LOVED ONES.

Organs that can be transplanted are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and thymus. Tissues include bones, tendons (both referred to as musculoskeletal grafts), cornea, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins.

PAG-INGATAN PO NATIN ANG ATING MGA ANAK NA NAG-AARAL LALO NA SA PAG-UWI! MAY MGA SINDIKATO NA UMIIKOT SA KAMAYNILAAN AT MGA PROBINSYA, ANG NANGI-NGIDNAP NG MGA BATA AT KABABAIHAN. ANG PAKAY NILA? ANG INYONG MGA LAMAN LOOB, ITO AY BINEBENTA SA IBANG BANSA NG HINDI BABABA SA P100,000-P500,000 DEPENDE KUNG ANO ANG PANGA-NGAILANGAN NG ISANG ORGAN TRANSPLANT PATIENT.

DAHIL SA KAHIRAPAN SA PAGHAHANAP NG MGA ORGAN DONOR NGAYON, ITO AY GINAWANG PAG-KAKAKITAHAN NG MGA MASASAMANG LOOB, SA PAMAMAGITAN NG MODUS NA KIDNAP FOR ORGANS. ANG MODUS PARA MA KIDNAP KAYO?
PARA MAKUHA ANG INYONG ORGANS NA KAILANGAN NG ISANG PASYENTE SA IBANG BANSA, HALIMBAWA: ANG ISANG LIVER ORGAN TRANSPLANT PROCEEDURE SA AMERICA AY NAGKAKAHALAGA NG $40,000-$100,000. SA DAMI NG ORGAN TRANSPLANT PATIENT AY KAPOS NAMAN SA MGA ORGAN DONOR, KAYA DITO NAG SASAMANTALA ANG MGA ILLEGAL ORGAN TRADERS SA PILIPINAS, UMAABOT SA PANGI-NGIDNAP NG MGA TAO, PARA KUMITA LAMANG.

MODUS STYLE NO.1
MAG-KUKUNWARI NA ITO AY NAG SUSURVEY SA BAGONG PRODUKTO NA PABANGO, ORAS NA PINAAMOY SAYO ANG PABANGO, IKAW AY MAHIHILO AT MAWAWALAN NG MALAY.

MODUS STYLE NO.2

KUNWARI SILA AY NALILIGAW AT MAGTATANONG NG DIREKSYON NG ISANG LUGAR AT MAG-PAPASAMA PARA ITURO ANG LUGAR AT PAG HINDI KA SUMAMA, AY HINDI MO ALAM NA MAY BIGLANG TUTULAK AT HAHABLOT SAYO PAPASOK NG VAN.

KAMI PO AY HUMIHINGI NG TULONG PARA ISHARE ANG BABALANG ITO, UPANG IPABATID AT IKALAT SA PUBLIKO ANG GANITONG KRIMEN.

MAKI-ISA SA PAG-SHARE LABAN SA KRIMEN.

04/02/2014

20 years na po tayo.

Photos 28/02/2013

What Arabs think about FILIPINOS?

IMAGINE A WORLD WITHOUT FILIPINOS by Abdullah Al-Maghlooth|AL-WATAN

Muhammad Al-Maghrabi became handicapped and shut down his flower and gifts shop business in Jeddah after his Filipino workers insisted on leaving and returning home. He says: "When they left, I felt as if I had lost my arms. I was so sad that I lost my appetite."

Al-Maghrabi then flew to Manila to look for two other Filipino workers to replace the ones who had left. Previously, he had tried workers of different nationalities but they did not impress him. "There is no comparison between Filipinos and others," he says. "Whenever I see Filipinos working in the Kingdom, I wonder what life would be without them."

Saudi Arabia has the largest number of Filipino workers - 1.019,577 - outside the Philippines and their numbers are still increasing. Filipinos not only play an important and effective role in the Kingdom, they also perform different jobs in countries acreoss the world, including working as sailors. The are know for their professionalism and quality of their work.

Nobody here can think of a life without Filipinos, who make up around 20 percent of the world's seafarers. There are 1.2 million Filipino sailors.

So if Filipinos decide one day to stop working or go on strike for any reason, who would transport oil, food and heavy equipment across the world? We can only imagine the disaster that would happen.

What makes Filipinos unique is their ability to speak very good English and the technical training they receive in the early stages of their education. There are several specialized training institutes in the Philippines, including those specializing in engineering and road maintenance.

This training background makes them highly competent in these vital areas.

When speaking about the Philippines, we should not forget Filipino nurses. They are some 23 percent of the world's total number of nurses. The Philippines is home to over 190 accredited nursing colleges and institutions from which some 9,000 nurses graduate each year. Many of them work abroad in countries such as the US, the UK, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Singapore.

Cathy Ann, a 35-year old Filipino nurse who has been working in the Kingdom for the last five years and before that in Singapore, said she does not feel homesick abroad because "I am surrounded by my compatriots everywhere." Ann thinks that early training allow Filipinos to excel in nursing and other vocations. She started learning this profession at the age four as her aunt, a nurse, used to take her to hospital and ask her to watch the work. "She used to kiss me whenever I learned a new thing. At the age of 11, I could do a lot. I began doing things like measuring my grandfather's blood pressure and giving my mother her insulin injections." she said.

This type of early education system is lacking in the Kingdom. Many of our children reach the university stage without learning anything except boredom.

The Philippines, which you can barely see on the map, is a very effective country thanks to its people. It has the ability to influence the entire world economy.

We should pay respect to Filipino workers, not only by employing them but also by learning from their valuable experiences.

We should learn and educate our children on how to operate and maintain ships and oil tankers, as well as planning and nursing and how to achieve perfection in our work. This is a must so that we do not become like Muhammad Al-Maghrabi who lost his interest and appetite when Filipino workers left his flower shop.

We have to remember that we are very much dependent on the Filipinos around us. We could die a slow death if they chose to leave us.

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Mabuhay ang mga http://bit.ly/Tatak_Pilipino !

24/11/2012

Jesus assured me, “My grace is enough for you—it’s all you need. My power is at its strongest when you’re at your weakest.” Hearing this, I stopped focusing on my problem and started focusing on Christ’s gracious gift. So now I tell everyone about my personal weakness so that they’ll see that it’s Christ’s power, and not my own, that lives within me. ~2 Corinthians 12:9

21/06/2012

"A person may be highly educated mentally, but if they are not educated emotionally, their fear will often stop their body from doing what it must do. That is why "A" students get stuck in 'Analysis Paralysis', studying every little detail, but failing to do anything.
This 'Analysis Paralysis' is caused by our educational system punishing students from making mistakes. If you think about it, "A" students are "A" students simply because they few mistakes. The problem with that emotional psychosis is that, in the real world, people who take action are the ones who make the most mistakes and learn from them to win the game of life."---- robert kiyosaki

14/02/2011

Daanghari Elementary School (DHES) had changed name to North Daanghari Elementary School (NDES). Batches from 1977-1997 will be having a grand reunion on MAY 21 this year. Please encourage our classmates and batchmates, also your brothers, sisters, other relatives and friends from other batches to come.

DHES TODAY 12/02/2011
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Brgy. North Daanghari
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