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PERFORMANCE TASK in
ENGLISH
PERFORMANCE TASK in
EDUKASYON sa PAGPAPAKATAO
PERFORMANCE TASK in
ARALING PANLIPUNAN
PERFORMANCE TASK in
CHRISTIAN LIVING EDUCATION
Buh!
I am Destinee Modesto
I am here to present you my project.
You can find me at @modestodestinee
Let's talk about . . .
peace unity cooperation
Goals and Objectives
� To inspire people by the following notes;
� To promote the essence of unity; and
� To be part of the growing community by means
of fulfilling a student's role.
Audiences, these messages are meant to bring local
and global peace, let us proceed.
WORLD WAR I
In accordance to subject, AP
Militarism, alliances,
imperialism and nationalism
are the significant causes of
WW1. After the
assassination of Archduke
Franz Ferdinand from
Austria-Hungary, men from
the said country declared
war on the troops of Serbia.
Place your scary screenshot here
• The youngest age of soldiers
in WW1 was just twelve.
• Powerful explosions from the
American rifle grenades in
France were heard in England.
• Plastic surgeries were
invented during WW1 in order
to restore the disfigured faces
of soldiers who fought
in battlefields.
Place your scary screenshot here
Countries Involved:
Austria
“Never think that war, no matter how
necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.”
— Ernest Hemingway, 1946
To those people who fall victims of land and humanity
destruction, put in mind that never will God let evil reign
in the lives of His fallen angels.
Though we are the fruits of the first sinners and each of
us bear the consequence of the original sin, our Father is
there.
And God being there, faces of our soul are restored just as
how our selves are shaped in accordance to life's trial and
error.
Each war involves an issue of disagreement from both
sides. Problems and battles evolve from the anger that
grows between phases of injustice and corruption.
If we just let ourselves breathe in the nature of freedom
and contentment, then we will never have to inhale the
oxygen of bad nature surrounding some humans in the
first place.
Let us let unity overstep with our decisions because
excess in cooperation is not bad, it is a benefit to those
individuals who have been striving to live further beyond
what limits their deserved territory.
“Two armies that fight each other is
like one large army that commits
suicide.”
— Henri Barbusse, 1916
“Unity is where peace grows, and
where seeds of teamwork lies goes
the helping hands in place. Be
united in a world where the concept
of federation lacks.”
— Destinee Modesto, SCPS
Language
In accordance to subject, English
Language
in the global community develops
a large factor to the united
nations. However, each country
has its own grammar and
language. Does this affect the
world in terms of global peace and
unity?
Place your scary
screenshot here
No.
For in the line of global
connection where language is
necessary, direct speech isn't the
root of world problems today. It is
the indirect talk and
misunderstandings that
cause country wars.
Place your scary
screenshot here
"You can never understand one
language until you understand at
least two."
Geoffrey Willans
Then why don't we understand each other?
Understand each person's words and emotions?
And understand each in a way that affects the majority?
Well, it's not just the majority we're talking about. It's
also about peace in the world. And as well as freedom, the
freedom to speak unitedly is also a factor to this issue.
This issue consists of language by many people. All the
people in this world doesn't share just a single language.
By far in different continents, there have been already an
increasing number of dialects.
00,007,000
This average number is yet to increase
because there is also a growing population
in the world.
00,007,000
It has been expected to have several forms
of speaking by means of communication
but in the end, the most important thing is
our messages to one another itself.
Every one is capable of speaking to one another. But since
in this world where different dialects evolve, how do we
find a way to engage into an international given
connection?
It's very simple.
Just be open enough to absorb everyone else's message!
With this, peace will grow and as well as a good life where
there includes a good disclosure of thoughts.
A way to communicate is not just by our mouths that use
words. It also covers the important concept of discovering
the other speaker's feelings. When we know much about
their knowledge and desires, it's easier to insert a
successful pattern of speech.
All in all, language doesn't only concern the people's way
of conveying ideas but also the way to a human's heart.
In speaking to each other, we must put in mind the
significance of considering the minds of those we speak
with.
Every nation has its own language wherein the people
who speak the certain dialect is able to communicate
with others. And everyone should learn to embrace the
difference that occurs in several words of many people.
If we just learn to be one of those who strive to
understand other people, then there will come the great
nature of unity.
We don't get to speak to others like literally, okay?
We just have to produce ways in making everyone collide
by means of great communication.
Even when we do not personally know each other, one of
the keys to unity is to look at one another and
comprehend.
Language is like music, so sing what you want to hear.
"If you talk to a man in a language he
understands, that goes to his head. If
you talk to him in his own language,
that goes to his heart."
Nelson Mandela
"Language is music. Sometimes, it
becomes our favorite but in times,
we neglect its lyrics. Nevertheless, it
stays in the heart as it was absorbed
by the souls."
Destinee Modesto
Moral
In accordance to subject, EsP & CLE
Moral
is something that sometimes, we
forget. Like yeah, we know to
ourselves that we are born and
raised by our parents with a great
measure of esteem and so, we
know how to treat others the nice
way.
Place your scary
screenshot here
But . . .
How do we ensure that we apply
our good morals to all the people
we encounter? And what does it
cost to be a good person with the
right virtues? And lastly, how do
we know if we're doing good?
Place your scary
screenshot here
“The greatness of a nation and
its moral progress can be judged
by the way its animals are
treated.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
GOD'S CONCEPT
Audiences, let's talk about the
essence of you and the Father.
Your moral defines you yourself as a person who is either
righteous or an evil-doer.
Morality is knowing the difference of doing the right
thing versus the improper thing.
So, how do you know if you are someone with a good
moral?
It is when during an event where you have to choose a
difficult decision, you are still able to pick the act under
God's will.
If you are that kind of person weather what age you're in,
you contain the good morals that shape a good person's
life.
But if you're having a hard time with regards to choosing
the right thing, then your conscience is probably weak.
Or maybe your faith in God is not strong, not strong
enough to fight threats and temptations.
You better work that out, buddy.
You better pray.
God is watching. And He hears.
The best cure to lack of moral is to talk to Him. Believe
me, He hears you and He will answer you.
It may not be as fast or as good as you expect because He
is still in-charge of your future but believe me, buddy.
He is there and He is capable.
The next thing we concern is how much value does it cost
to be a good child of God?
No, buddy. Believe me. Again.
It doesn't cost anything.
It costs nothing if you only want to gain the right level of
morality.
Just be good. And hear God's call.
We have different callings and one of these is the calling
of our Father.
Some of us, we feel like we are called to be a successful
entrepreneur or a wonderful cook and maybe a nun or a
priest but believe me, God's calling is the most beneficial.
God's call is the most important.
And off course, how do we assure ourselves that we are
doing good?
If all the people around you likes you, then that is a big
serious problem, buddy.
You should know to yourself that you're doing good if the
people inside and outside your environment gives you
their opinion and insights regarding yourself.
Like how they see you as a neighbor, as a friend and as a
family member, that should be part of what you hear
from them daily besides their belief with regards to your
actions.
You're doing good, buddy, if you know how to accept
judgments in the right way.
Not everyone likes you even when everyone sees you.
But that's not a problem.
It's very okay to have haters everywhere because we all
have this unique passive wherein some people might
admire us for it or they may hate us for it.
They may hate us because they don't want to see
us successful or they also do not want to see us do better
than them.
But I repeat, buddy. Hear me repeat.
It's okay.
And it's definitely okay.
You may also don't like everybody so it's more than
acceptable to know that not all of the people likes you,
too.
Just be open enough to the world's system of perception
today.
And if you're okay with the world, then you should be
okay with yourself.
It's perfectly true that the world's treatment to you
doesn't define your personality.
But if the world gets to judge you the way you don't judge
yourself, then you should be okay.
Because you have to mind not the majority's words
because you yourself is an individual. And you can stand
by your own.
And if you can stand by your own having the minimal or
maximum support of your loved ones, then you're good to
go.
You can fully assure yourself that you're doing good not
only to other people but also to your own self.
Being good is not only associated to the help and respect
you apply to other people but it also contains the self-
respect, dignity and self-esteem you have.
Having the capacity to be good covers the ability to
refrain from doing wrong.
Instead, you engage yourself to the high measures of
good acts.
Being good to God and yourself and also to other people is
definitely associated to the points we have in entering
heaven.
Yes, we do have points, too! It's not only in games that we
get to be rated nor tallied but also in heaven!
How?
Off course, I don't know. I'm neither Jesus nor God and
they're the ones who truly know how that process goes.
The only right thing that I'm sure off is that God is there
and He is the one who declares our fate.
The humbleness of one nation depends on the people
living in it.
If all the people know how to treat each other in the
nicest way possible, then world peace is about to happen.
If only people are just as capable like God.
Anyways . . .
Continue to pray.
God in heaven loves your butt. ♥♥♥
Here are some beings that we should also love!
Lost
Ghosts
Here are some beings that we should also love!
Stray
Cats
Here are some beings that we should also love!
Fat
Pumpkin
Here are some beings that we should also love!
Scary
Spiders
Here are some beings that we should also love!
White
Skulls
Here are some beings that we should also love!
Horror
Bats
Yeah, they're also special.
“There is no justice in the laws of nature, no
term for fairness in the equations of
motion. The Universe is neither evil, nor
good, it simply does not care. The stars
don't care, or the sun, or the sky.
But they don't have to! We care! There
is light in the world, and it is Us!”
― Eliezer Yudkowsky
“Morality is often mixed with the word,
attitude. But remember this, buddy.
Attitude is the way you are to others
while morality focuses on the concept
of how you are as a follower of
commandments.”
― Destinee Modesto
Thank You.
- Modesto, Kayleigh Destinee,
Thomas 8
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Hi Viewers!
Any concerns?
You can find me at modestodestinee@gmail.com

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UNITY, PEACE, COOPERATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONS

  • 4. PERFORMANCE TASK in CHRISTIAN LIVING EDUCATION
  • 5. Buh! I am Destinee Modesto I am here to present you my project. You can find me at @modestodestinee
  • 6. Let's talk about . . . peace unity cooperation
  • 7. Goals and Objectives � To inspire people by the following notes; � To promote the essence of unity; and � To be part of the growing community by means of fulfilling a student's role. Audiences, these messages are meant to bring local and global peace, let us proceed.
  • 8. WORLD WAR I In accordance to subject, AP
  • 9. Militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism are the significant causes of WW1. After the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand from Austria-Hungary, men from the said country declared war on the troops of Serbia. Place your scary screenshot here
  • 10. • The youngest age of soldiers in WW1 was just twelve. • Powerful explosions from the American rifle grenades in France were heard in England. • Plastic surgeries were invented during WW1 in order to restore the disfigured faces of soldiers who fought in battlefields. Place your scary screenshot here
  • 12. “Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.” — Ernest Hemingway, 1946
  • 13. To those people who fall victims of land and humanity destruction, put in mind that never will God let evil reign in the lives of His fallen angels.
  • 14. Though we are the fruits of the first sinners and each of us bear the consequence of the original sin, our Father is there.
  • 15. And God being there, faces of our soul are restored just as how our selves are shaped in accordance to life's trial and error.
  • 16. Each war involves an issue of disagreement from both sides. Problems and battles evolve from the anger that grows between phases of injustice and corruption.
  • 17. If we just let ourselves breathe in the nature of freedom and contentment, then we will never have to inhale the oxygen of bad nature surrounding some humans in the first place.
  • 18. Let us let unity overstep with our decisions because excess in cooperation is not bad, it is a benefit to those individuals who have been striving to live further beyond what limits their deserved territory.
  • 19. “Two armies that fight each other is like one large army that commits suicide.” — Henri Barbusse, 1916
  • 20. “Unity is where peace grows, and where seeds of teamwork lies goes the helping hands in place. Be united in a world where the concept of federation lacks.” — Destinee Modesto, SCPS
  • 21. Language In accordance to subject, English
  • 22. Language in the global community develops a large factor to the united nations. However, each country has its own grammar and language. Does this affect the world in terms of global peace and unity? Place your scary screenshot here
  • 23. No. For in the line of global connection where language is necessary, direct speech isn't the root of world problems today. It is the indirect talk and misunderstandings that cause country wars. Place your scary screenshot here
  • 24. "You can never understand one language until you understand at least two." Geoffrey Willans
  • 25. Then why don't we understand each other?
  • 26. Understand each person's words and emotions?
  • 27. And understand each in a way that affects the majority?
  • 28. Well, it's not just the majority we're talking about. It's also about peace in the world. And as well as freedom, the freedom to speak unitedly is also a factor to this issue.
  • 29. This issue consists of language by many people. All the people in this world doesn't share just a single language. By far in different continents, there have been already an increasing number of dialects.
  • 30. 00,007,000 This average number is yet to increase because there is also a growing population in the world.
  • 31. 00,007,000 It has been expected to have several forms of speaking by means of communication but in the end, the most important thing is our messages to one another itself.
  • 32. Every one is capable of speaking to one another. But since in this world where different dialects evolve, how do we find a way to engage into an international given connection?
  • 34. Just be open enough to absorb everyone else's message!
  • 35. With this, peace will grow and as well as a good life where there includes a good disclosure of thoughts.
  • 36. A way to communicate is not just by our mouths that use words. It also covers the important concept of discovering the other speaker's feelings. When we know much about their knowledge and desires, it's easier to insert a successful pattern of speech.
  • 37. All in all, language doesn't only concern the people's way of conveying ideas but also the way to a human's heart.
  • 38. In speaking to each other, we must put in mind the significance of considering the minds of those we speak with.
  • 39. Every nation has its own language wherein the people who speak the certain dialect is able to communicate with others. And everyone should learn to embrace the difference that occurs in several words of many people.
  • 40. If we just learn to be one of those who strive to understand other people, then there will come the great nature of unity.
  • 41. We don't get to speak to others like literally, okay?
  • 42. We just have to produce ways in making everyone collide by means of great communication.
  • 43. Even when we do not personally know each other, one of the keys to unity is to look at one another and comprehend.
  • 44. Language is like music, so sing what you want to hear.
  • 45. "If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart." Nelson Mandela
  • 46. "Language is music. Sometimes, it becomes our favorite but in times, we neglect its lyrics. Nevertheless, it stays in the heart as it was absorbed by the souls." Destinee Modesto
  • 47. Moral In accordance to subject, EsP & CLE
  • 48. Moral is something that sometimes, we forget. Like yeah, we know to ourselves that we are born and raised by our parents with a great measure of esteem and so, we know how to treat others the nice way. Place your scary screenshot here
  • 49. But . . . How do we ensure that we apply our good morals to all the people we encounter? And what does it cost to be a good person with the right virtues? And lastly, how do we know if we're doing good? Place your scary screenshot here
  • 50. “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” ― Mahatma Gandhi
  • 51. GOD'S CONCEPT Audiences, let's talk about the essence of you and the Father.
  • 52. Your moral defines you yourself as a person who is either righteous or an evil-doer.
  • 53. Morality is knowing the difference of doing the right thing versus the improper thing.
  • 54. So, how do you know if you are someone with a good moral?
  • 55. It is when during an event where you have to choose a difficult decision, you are still able to pick the act under God's will.
  • 56. If you are that kind of person weather what age you're in, you contain the good morals that shape a good person's life.
  • 57. But if you're having a hard time with regards to choosing the right thing, then your conscience is probably weak.
  • 58. Or maybe your faith in God is not strong, not strong enough to fight threats and temptations.
  • 59. You better work that out, buddy.
  • 61. God is watching. And He hears.
  • 62. The best cure to lack of moral is to talk to Him. Believe me, He hears you and He will answer you.
  • 63. It may not be as fast or as good as you expect because He is still in-charge of your future but believe me, buddy.
  • 64. He is there and He is capable.
  • 65. The next thing we concern is how much value does it cost to be a good child of God?
  • 66. No, buddy. Believe me. Again.
  • 67. It doesn't cost anything.
  • 68. It costs nothing if you only want to gain the right level of morality.
  • 69. Just be good. And hear God's call.
  • 70. We have different callings and one of these is the calling of our Father.
  • 71. Some of us, we feel like we are called to be a successful entrepreneur or a wonderful cook and maybe a nun or a priest but believe me, God's calling is the most beneficial.
  • 72. God's call is the most important.
  • 73. And off course, how do we assure ourselves that we are doing good?
  • 74. If all the people around you likes you, then that is a big serious problem, buddy.
  • 75. You should know to yourself that you're doing good if the people inside and outside your environment gives you their opinion and insights regarding yourself.
  • 76. Like how they see you as a neighbor, as a friend and as a family member, that should be part of what you hear from them daily besides their belief with regards to your actions.
  • 77. You're doing good, buddy, if you know how to accept judgments in the right way.
  • 78. Not everyone likes you even when everyone sees you.
  • 79. But that's not a problem.
  • 80. It's very okay to have haters everywhere because we all have this unique passive wherein some people might admire us for it or they may hate us for it.
  • 81. They may hate us because they don't want to see us successful or they also do not want to see us do better than them.
  • 82. But I repeat, buddy. Hear me repeat.
  • 85. You may also don't like everybody so it's more than acceptable to know that not all of the people likes you, too.
  • 86. Just be open enough to the world's system of perception today.
  • 87. And if you're okay with the world, then you should be okay with yourself.
  • 88. It's perfectly true that the world's treatment to you doesn't define your personality.
  • 89. But if the world gets to judge you the way you don't judge yourself, then you should be okay.
  • 90. Because you have to mind not the majority's words because you yourself is an individual. And you can stand by your own.
  • 91. And if you can stand by your own having the minimal or maximum support of your loved ones, then you're good to go.
  • 92. You can fully assure yourself that you're doing good not only to other people but also to your own self.
  • 93. Being good is not only associated to the help and respect you apply to other people but it also contains the self- respect, dignity and self-esteem you have.
  • 94. Having the capacity to be good covers the ability to refrain from doing wrong.
  • 95. Instead, you engage yourself to the high measures of good acts.
  • 96. Being good to God and yourself and also to other people is definitely associated to the points we have in entering heaven.
  • 97. Yes, we do have points, too! It's not only in games that we get to be rated nor tallied but also in heaven!
  • 98. How?
  • 99. Off course, I don't know. I'm neither Jesus nor God and they're the ones who truly know how that process goes.
  • 100. The only right thing that I'm sure off is that God is there and He is the one who declares our fate.
  • 101. The humbleness of one nation depends on the people living in it.
  • 102. If all the people know how to treat each other in the nicest way possible, then world peace is about to happen.
  • 103. If only people are just as capable like God.
  • 106. God in heaven loves your butt. ♥♥♥
  • 107. Here are some beings that we should also love! Lost Ghosts
  • 108. Here are some beings that we should also love! Stray Cats
  • 109. Here are some beings that we should also love! Fat Pumpkin
  • 110. Here are some beings that we should also love! Scary Spiders
  • 111. Here are some beings that we should also love! White Skulls
  • 112. Here are some beings that we should also love! Horror Bats
  • 113. Yeah, they're also special.
  • 114. “There is no justice in the laws of nature, no term for fairness in the equations of motion. The Universe is neither evil, nor good, it simply does not care. The stars don't care, or the sun, or the sky. But they don't have to! We care! There is light in the world, and it is Us!” ― Eliezer Yudkowsky
  • 115. “Morality is often mixed with the word, attitude. But remember this, buddy. Attitude is the way you are to others while morality focuses on the concept of how you are as a follower of commandments.” ― Destinee Modesto
  • 116. Thank You. - Modesto, Kayleigh Destinee, Thomas 8 Place your scary screenshot here
  • 117. Hi Viewers! Any concerns? You can find me at modestodestinee@gmail.com