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kerby Brian Mayugba -Narrative report.
LINKAGE INSTITUTION BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
the inter was Kerby Brian P. Mayugba a person who hardworking and diligence student that love watching anime anime music lover and drawing and my brother is also love to draw. My family is also support in my dream whatever he was, a elementary and junior high graduate.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT thank you for all those people who contributed my family to the internship because of them we have now work experience.
INTRODUCTION
Internship program has become road o bridge for those who want there select their course to enter to senior high school. Student leadership plays a significant role in the life of the school and students are encouraged to take an active part in shaping the future of the school. The impact of student voice is evident in a range of ways, from what appears on the lunch menu to how students prefer to learn. The task that they assigned to me was I encode some things about the needs of those persons who needed the support from the councilor and mayor . All my experience helped me realize parts like grouping work, work environment, peering support, carried out in the organization. Thus, the internship duration provided, acknowledge my strengths/weakness that would be more helpful to shape up my career in the future. We recognise that learning extends beyond the classroom and have established a strong tradition for providing excellence in our extended curriculum.
LINKAGE INSTITUTION
Carmona was just a part of the big town of Silang. This is not surprising because in the early part of the Spanish regime Silang included what today are known as the municipalities of Indang: San Francisco de Malabon (now General Trias), and Maragondon. Moreover, Alfonso, Amadeo, and Mendez were mere sitios of Indang; Sta. Cruz de Malabon (now Tanza) was a part of San Francisco de Malabon or Malabon Grande; and Magallanes and Ternate were barrios of Maragondon. Furthermore, Maragondon itself had been a part of the Corregimiento of Mariveles on the opposite side of Manila Bay.
According to research conducted in 1982, by Sangguniang Bayan members Ernesto Zamora, Salvador P. Manahan, Pio Purificacion, Narciso Levardo, and Romy Laurito, assisted by Municipal Secretary Rogelio D. Paular, it was found out that the history of Carmona began during the 15th century. As related by a reliable informant, three brothers coming from the mountain of Silang were said to be the first settlers in the place which was then called “Latag”, a Tagalog word for “plain” due to the numerous hills and plains in the area. The settlement was not known to other residents of Silang until some of them also went down to the place, cleared some forest areas and established their residence.
In 1595, Silang became a town and Latag was annexed as a part since then. Latag gradually developed into a community whose residents struggled hard to make it a town. Their burning desires were filled with hopes and fulfillment in 1856 when their move for the conversion of Latag into a town was spearheaded by a leader named Tiburcio Purificacion. Finally, by virtue of a decree issued on February 20, 1857 by the King of Spain through Governor General Fernando de Norzagaray, Latag became a separate municipality with the name it bears today: Carmona, named after the town of Carmona in the province of Seville, Spain. Yet until now, it had not been known where the name originated.
During the Philippine Revolution in 1896, the gobernadorcillo of Carmona was Kapitan Damian Ermitano after the administrations of Tiburcio Purificacion, Mariano Mapanoo and Donald C. Virtucio, Augusto Manaog and Fabian Tenedero.
After the revolution and the occupation of the country by the Americans in 1901, the first local executive of Carmona was Martin Reyes who was followed next by Marcelo Reyes, Prudencio Torres, Juan Alumia, Estanislao Paular, Marciano Mapanoo, and Juan Zamora.
The mayors who assumed office after World War II were the following honorable men: Bernardo Hebron, Eulalio Reyes and Cesar Casal and Felino L. Maquinay. In 1959, the district of San Gabriel and San Jose of Barangay Kabilang Baybay was purchased by the National Government for the relocation of squatters from Metro Manila. On March 14, 1981, the relocation site, which teemed with people from almost every part of the country and was more popularly known as the resettlement area, became an independent municipality called General Mariano Alvarez.
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Immersion
Day 2 12/05/18
Second day in our ojt/immersion like the same in first day, And we arrange the papers of "barangays" from "barangay 1 to barangay 9 " and litik,mabuhay,Milagrosa, Bangkal, and maduya.
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Immersion
Day 1 12/04/18
Where we assign in MPDC department and this is our first day in municipal of Cavite on our first day gave our résumé and ma'am Raquel give us book and we need to read the book.
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