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Exercise A. Write a straight news of the following data below.

- The Philippines is now the worlds top exporter of labor. - the budget is P800 million higher than the current P5.4 billion allocation - Said Labor Secretary Antonio Brion before the House Committee justifying his proposed P6.2 billion budget for 2008 on September 5 - He said to congressmen: We are now the No. 1 labor-sending country simply because Filipinos are very desired everywhere. - If we are not that productive, we will not be that desired, he added - In Saudi Arabia alone, he said, the demand for Filipino nurses falls short of 2,000 - The Secretary also said Philippines is sending one million Filipino workers overseas every year and totaled them to 7.9 million. - The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is aiming to get the highest increase fromP2.5 million to P3.1 million among all agencies attached to the Department of Labor and Employment. Exercise B. Write a speech news for each of the following excerpts or speeches. (Excerpts from the speech of Karen Gin Doria, second year Special Program in Journalism (SPJ) student and keynote speaker of the Young Journalists of the Philippines Association Convention at Phela Grande Hotel, General Santos City on March 7, 2012 participated by 258 SPJ students, teachers and parents from Irineo L Santiago National High School of Metro Dadiangas, General Santos City, Kiamba National High School and Lun Padidu National High School, Sarangani Province, division and regional DepEd officials and local government officials.) - It is my great honor and privilege to speak before this august assembly of young journalists and teachers of the Special Program in Journalism from the public secondary schools of General Santos City and Sarangani Province on your 2011 Young Journalists of the Philippines Association Convention today. - You, campus journalists are considered as the cream of the crops of your respective schools - Molded by godly idealism, you would become a potent force that could reshape the destiny of our country - I know that you are aware that at present our Mother Earth is dying, afflicted by illness more deadly than cancer caused by human negligence and selfishness. She is strangled slowly by global warming due to climate change - Our climactic condition becomes erratic and unpredictable. Summer turns into rainy season and we even experience drought during rainy days - Our Mother Earth is calling us, her children, for mercy

- I challenge you then, my dear young journalists; use your pen to save the dying world - Our theme for this years YJPAC is very momentous. Let us then, hand in hand work, save our Mother Earth, for if we are not going to save her, who would? And if we are not going to act now, when is the right time? Exercise IV. A. Write a straight news of the following data below. - The Philippines is now the worlds top exporter of labor. - the budget is P800 million higher than the current P5.4 billion allocation - Said Labor Secretary Antonio Brion before the House Committee justifying his proposed P6.2 billion budget for 2008 on September 5 - He said to congressmen: We are now the No. 1 labor-sending country simply because Filipinos are very desired everywhere. - If we are not that productive, we will not be that desired, he added - In Saudi Arabia alone, he said, the demand for Filipino nurses falls short of 2,000 - The Secretary also said Philippines is sending one million Filipino workers overseas every year and totaled them to 7.9 million. - The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is aiming to get the highest increase fromP2.5 million to P3.1 million among all agencies attached to the Department of Labor and Employment. Exercise B. Write a speech news for each of the following excerpts or speeches. (Excerpts from the speech of Karen Gin Doria, second year Special Program in Journalism (SPJ) student and keynote speaker of the Young Journalists of the Philippines Association Convention at Phela Grande Hotel, General Santos City on March 7, 2012 participated by 258 SPJ students, teachers and parents from Irineo L Santiago National High School of Metro Dadiangas, General Santos City, Kiamba National High School and Lun Padidu National High School, Sarangani Province, division and regional DepEd officials and local government officials.) - It is my great honor and privilege to speak before this august assembly of young journalists and teachers of the Special Program in Journalism from the public secondary schools of General Santos City and Sarangani Province on your 2011 Young Journalists of the Philippines Association Convention today. - You, campus journalists are considered as the cream of the crops of your respective schools - Molded by godly idealism, you would become a potent force that could reshape the destiny of our country

- I know that you are aware that at present our Mother Earth is dying, afflicted by illness more deadly than cancer caused by human negligence and selfishness. She is strangled slowly by global warming due to climate change - Our climactic condition becomes erratic and unpredictable. Summer turns into rainy season and we even experience drought during rainy days - Our Mother Earth is calling us, her children, for mercy - I challenge you then, my dear young journalists; use your pen to save the dying world - Our theme for this years YJPAC is very momentous. Let us then, hand in hand work, save our Mother Earth, for if we are not going to save her, who would? And if we are not going to act now, when is the right time?

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