animate: making a difference
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Tiger Paws played the
role of the animators.
They ’ ve animate a
person, a community
and also the society.
Each one of them had
given an opportunity to
inspire others by their
capabilities on helping
o the rs . They ’ v e
moulded people to be
their better selves as
well as them changed
for the best. The goal is
not to be on top but to
animate others and
make a difference.
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One benefit of using your newsletter
as a promotional tool is that you can
reuse content from other marketing
materials, such as press releases,
market studies, and reports.
While your main goal of distributing a
newsletter might be to sell your prod-
uct or service, the key to a successful
newsletter is making it useful to your
readers.
A great way to add useful content to
your newsletter is to develop and
write your own articles, or include a
calendar of upcoming events or a
special offer that promotes a new
product.
You can also research articles or find
“filler” articles by accessing the World
Wide Web. You can write about a vari-
ety of topics but try to keep your
articles short.
Much of the content you put in your
newsletter can also be used for your
Web site. Microsoft Publisher offers a
simple way to convert your newsletter
to a Web publication. So, when you’re
finished writing your newsletter,
convert it to a Web site and post it.
you can choose and import into your
newsletter. There are also several
tools you can use to draw shapes and
symbols.
Once you have chosen an image, place
it close to the article. Be sure to place
the caption of the image near the
image.
This story can fit 75-125 words.
Selecting pictures or graphics is an
important part of adding content to
your newsletter.
Think about your article and ask your-
self if the picture supports or en-
hances the message you’re trying to
convey. Avoid selecting images that
appear to be out of context.
Microsoft Publisher includes thou-
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nally, you might comment upon new
procedures or improvements to the
business. Sales figures or earnings
will show how your business is grow-
ing.
Some newsletters include a column
that is updated every issue, for in-
stance, an advice column, a book
review, a letter from the president, or
an editorial. You can also profile new
employees or top customers or ven-
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The subject matter that appears in
newsletters is virtually endless. You
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“NSTP had given me such a big positive impact in my life because I have become more appreciative, grateful, helpful, hopeful, patient and God-fearing.
I know that God created me because I have a mission to fulfil and that is to make the world a better place. “ — Denise Samson
“UST NSTP taught me different things in handling life. During the activities I’ve learnt proper ways of rescuing a person and it made me aware in any aspect of living. I’ve appreciated wall arts after doing a mural paint in Bataan. The most important thing is that I’ve gain more friends and I am so happy that I met
them, we did our best in finishing the mural paint for 2 days, and it made me realize the true meaning of teamwork.” — Sigrid Singgun
“It is a great opportunity having this course in my college career. NSTP is a course that serves to enhance the youth’s activeness to contribute to the welfare of others. It also served as an eye opener to us students, as we became aware of the real situation of our country. It is quite challenging and taskful yet it gave me fun and excitement throughout. During our fieldworks, we are always careful oriented to care and understand others. I believe that NSTP has made me become a better person. I realized that
there is more than studying. Our goal is not to be on top but to aspire to inspire. “ — Kimberly Anne Luya
“UST NSTP defines the service of the youth, reminding them that this is what needs to be done for the country. It taught me how to sacrifice my needs and put others’ first. The activities included saving people’s lives primarily and helping children learn more through visuals and get them to enjoy their activities more. The course also high-lights cooperation. Teams worked together to achieve their goals not just to pass NSTP as a requirement but also be a reminder that no man is an island and helping others
can be more fun when working as a team.” — Elline Ciervo
“The NSTP course is an important part of college. It educates beyond the classroom walls and teaches values to students. It helps students develop skills that can
help in everyday life. As a Thomasian CFAD student, NSTP helped me realise the true meaning of the university’s 3Cs (Compassion, Competence, Commitment) and to
share what I know to others. It raises awareness about the problems of the country and teaches us how we can help. It gives us students a chance to give back to
the community and make a difference. NSTP lets us experience and observe how other people from different places live and what we can do to make it better for
everyone.” — Marichelle Hombre
“The UST-NSTP is a way for the youths to become aware on the possible things could happen in the future. From understanding the lessons to experience,
through these, the students shall now learn, not only in their minds but also in their heart.” — Miguesh Maraviles
“The National Service Training Program (NSTP) aims to enhance our awareness as a youth by undergoing few services which involves helping
the environment and community. It helps increase our contribution to general welfare.” — Kimberly Anne Pagdilao
Leader
Vice
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Officer
Member
Member/ Lay-out Artist
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"Taking NSTP is one great experience to students who have the passion to help other people.It is one of a kind feeling of knowing that it
gives smiles to the people that we help and would like to help" — Kriselle Rosario
Member
Member
Member
“NSTP is a gift to the country. Like a seedling, it’ll grow into a big tree in the future. “ — Ashley Tayag
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“National Service Training Program 101”
By: Kriselle Rosario
NSTP AS AN ONLINE COURSE IN UST
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Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Training By: Kimberly Anne Luya
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Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Training
www.bussinessinsider.com.au
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By: Elline Ciervo
UNIK Seminar and Output
Hon. Lamberto Pascual with Tiger Paws
From L to R (standing); M.Maraviles, K.Luya, M.Hombre, K.Pagdilao, E.Ciervo, K.Rosario
Seated; D.Samson, Hon. Pascual, A.Tayag
Awards of Brgy. San Bartolome
Novaliches Market/Nova Square
Ashley Tayag holding the output/poster
done by Tiger Paws
Colegio De San Bartolome Novaliches
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Exterior view of the San Bartolome De Novaliches Parish Church
Interior view of the San Bartolome De Novaliches Par-ish Church
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UNENDING RACE
By: Sigrid Singgun
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INSIGHTS AND EXPERIENCES WITH UST NSTP
By: Denise Samson
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We asked, “How do you use your imbibed core values in your current field
of expertise?” Ms. Araojo answered, “I think the hospitality and respect
since I work in a company which I am the youngest.” And for the last ques-
tion we’ve also asked to Mr. Borrel, “What can you advised to younger
thomasians who are starting to build their careers?” she answered, “Just
focus in your studies because it is a foundation when you go out of UST. You
will encounter lots of problems and trials.” She also has to give us some-
thing we would not forget, “Kung saan ka Masaya, yun yung gawin mo”
Ms. Michelle said.
MR. RYAN BORREL WITH TIGER PAWS
FROM L TO R;
MIGUESH MARAVILES, ELLINE CIERVO, ASHLEY TAYAG
MS. MICHELLE ARAOJO with TIGER PAWS From L to R; Denise Samson, Ms. Araojo, Sigrid Singun, Kimberly Luya
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By: Marichelle Hombre & Kimberly Anne Pagdilao
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NSTP T
RIV
IA!!
BY:
ASHLEY T
AYAG
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NSTP is ...
My
By: Miguesh Maraviles
By: Ashley Tayag
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