Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Who am I?

     I am Jann Ivir Beja. I grew up in an urban place called Macabalan with my the guidance of my grandmother. I was born on January 4, 1987. People call me as JK, but my real nickname is spelled jeckieboy. Several people are asking where's the K in my real name, but they all got it wrong. I was born and raised without a father. they say that growing up without a father is hard. For me, it was not that hard. Maybe some issues regarding manhood but still it didn't affect me cause I was getting used of growing up without giving attention to it. I am a very powerful man of my own understanding. Some people used to under-estimate me and discriminate me as who and what I am as a person. But that was long time ago when I was just in High-school. But then again I was still what and who I was before spiritually, but physically and emotionally did changed. I was so emotional during high-school. When I first stepped college, a bit of me has changed because of the influence which I adopted from other people whom I've met. In high-school I was one of the jokes of our class, but now I'm the bullier to the weak. I bully people for them to be observant of what is happening to their surroundings.
     Anyway, when I started on my second semester on my first year in college, my mother asked me to go with her to Japan and work. In Japan I did a lot of matured stuffs. I was living my life in to the fullest. After months of work, I returned to the Philippines to start a new kind of me. When I got here I was more matured and handle things in a matured way. Getting in to Japan really changed my style of living. I started to mingle with people I don't know, I take responsibilities manly, I became approachable than I was before. I am a man of my word. I even have my own world when I needed to. But who I am is what I am. I'm a man of my word and I am worthy of a trust of a person whom worthy of trust. I am who I am and nobody changes me but me, myself and I.

Marcos of the Philippines(Rewrite by Darrel Wong)

     Ferdinand Marcos as a president of the Philippines. Marcos is very smart and powerful president when he still the president of the Philippines. Marcos had set a record that no one have surpassed.Marcos was a great man, he was passionate to his work. At his time, the Philippines was one of the most powerful countries that why many of our countrymen called him as a hero. He was also responsible of the Martial Law that was known all over the world that's why he was called the "Dictator".
     For me I admire him as a person because he is great. He is one of the person I admire. During my elementary days, was like him. At that time I always become a leader then I always that all what I say to my classmate are to be followed and I got mad if it not followed. At that time, I abuse my power as a leader and everyone are disappointed at me and they are afraid to approach me.

Marcos of the Philippines

     Ferdinand E. Marcos proclaimed as the "dictator" and the most famous and powerful president that the republic of the Philippines  had. He was proclaimed because of the way he ran the country. In his time, the Philippines was one of the most powerful richest countries in the world.
     Ferdinand E. Marcos' rise to the highest office within the gift of the people has been the stuff of legend. As "Time" wrote of him in 1966. "The hardest thing to accept about him is that any mortal could tucked into 49 years as much action, adventure, heroism, devotion to duty, romance, singleness of purpose and accomplishments as he has." The Marcos story has not ceased to fascinate even his countrymen, many of whom regard him as a culture-hero.
     What is extraordinary about Mr. Marcos is that nothing he does is adventure. Quite early in life, he set out on his pursuit of excellence in both mind and body. His gallant record during World War II was strong expression of a whole lifestyle. His political rise was shiny and meteoric from congressman to president in 16 years. In terms of innovations and concrete accomplishments, the Marcos record, after only four years as president, surpassed that of any of his five predecessors. Fittingly, in 1969, he was returned to a second-term, the first Filipino president to be so re-elected and with the highest majority ever recorded in Philippine electoral history.
     Since September 1972, Mr. Marcos has been presiding over a revolutionary effort to transform an old order characterized by a political factionalism and economic oligarchy into a new society completely responsive to the needs of the masses of the Filipinos. The achievements of Martial Law, Philippine style are by now well known to the world. The Philippines has at last been able to shed its international image as a violent and lawless country. The throughly professional Philippine Army has crushed the Armed Force of a communist rebellion. The economy having recovered both natural and man-made calamities, has been set unprecedented growth records. Land reform is setting free one million farmers from their bondage to the land.