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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

'My Dad: My Mentor and Guide\r'

'Commemorative Speech Good good morning both one I want to inception by asking you this What is your definition of a spacious domain? Is it a firearm that goes above and beyond to provide for his family and loved ones? Or is it a man that teaches u in priceless lessons in life all(prenominal) chance that he gets, Or is it a man that faces difficulties and ever manage to light a grinning on your face and prove to you that t present’s in fact a silver cladding in behind dark clouds? I prize each(prenominal) these traits make up a slap-up man and I have the honor to knell one of them my vex, Venancio Ang.He was born in the Southern leave-taking of the Philippines, Davao City. His mom was that of a Spanish Desc suppressant and His protactinium was Chinese, which makes him a Chinoy. â€Å"Which means Chinese Filipino” My protactinium has taught me great lessons in life, and I am here because I want to share with you most all the lessons in life he has taugh t me and the most valuable which I kept with me and the type of inspiration he gave my family. I want to start of with the lessons in life, the likes of I said there were many of them barely the one that really stuck to me was hard make believe, and family.Hard work, without hard work you don’t reach your goals, and that/s something my atomic number 91 would always tell me. My soda was all about using this and using these. And he would do it on a constant basis, all day every day 24/7. And he taught my brother and I what it is to really work hard for what you want in life and how good you feel after you call the fruits of your labor. And finally, Family. I’m acceptable to be brought up in such a frame and pleasant family. Growing up my dad used to always tell me that a family is where home is.Which is very true, because when I go through life’s challenges the offshoot thing I think of is them. He has taught me how authorized foundation is in order to k eep me grounded. My dad always used to say, â€Å"Twirly, remember at the end of the day it all comes down to family. ” This world isn’t easy. And our lives are defined by how we respond in adversity. The greatest among us overcome trials and seek to diddle from them. Without family I wouldn’t be the person I am today.My dad, a God fearing man who has taught me so many more lessons in life that I wish I could share with you if there was habituated time. He is my backbone and friend. He has taught me the value of workings hard and pursuing lasting significance over worldly success. I highly respect my father for who he is and what he stands for in life. He authentically is a God given gift to my family and everybody else who’s lives he’s touched. I am grateful to be brought up by a father like him and he has truly set the kind of example a father should have.\r\n'

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