(January 6, 2020) Kris Mass – VII. Nursing Kingship
January 6, 2020) Kris Mass – VII. Nursing Kingship
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… Awaiting the graph of market crash prediction from Krisnel, I thought that our ID 105 “blockmates” of first year batch would settle with her arguments. When I visited the library, I saw some of them having a discussion. I was not interested to hear them, but at a distance near their seats had allowed me to hear words not whispered. One of them claimed an alarming “pattern of behavior” by Krisnel in relation to International Studies student with name sounded “Riza” who appeared to be a woman. According to this person based on the pattern, Krisnel might be communicating to a relative of Riza living in the United States thus looking for a book about United States insurance. As claimed, this Riza would be “key” to know if Krisnel needed help in case the relative stranger had criminal mind. One of them responded by saying that it’s a view of a Liberal Arts student contrasting their Commerce perspectives after listening to Krisnel arguing for a market crash prediction. Those who remained in Liberal Arts questioned the mathematics credentials of those who shifted to Commerce, arguing that the Commerce curriculum combined Differential and Integral Calculus in 3 units only hence may not be appropriate for business analysis. The Commerce students reacted by questioning how could the Liberal Arts students differentiate a pattern of behavior without Differential Calculus course. Before I left my seat, I heard the Liberal Arts students planning to inform the Behavioral Sciences student organization to keep Krisnel focused only on behavioral sciences program as a debt of gratitude for her kindness. Consistent with this observation, Krisnel told me that she was communicating with the International Studies students for our prospective link to the national government. We realized that the more data we read about the United States housing market from updated sources, the more we were convinced of our judgment being correct. Her objective was to look for someone from the national government who could be the correct one for us through available media. Regarding our 2009 great flooding and 2026 destructive earthquake intuition, she was confident with our Earth Science laboratory professor Mr. Moreno in his promise of always with us being in harmony with her graphs shown. However, we were reminded by Prof. Moreno who studied Nuclear Engineering that for disaster preparedness to be sustainable, each location of human settlement has to be the good one that offsets bad governance. This view on human settlement was her reason to consider DLSU-M Physical Sciences Education program as alternative for us to study the basics of chemistry and physics, however DLSU-M Administration required paperwork for inquiry which later discouraged her to have LOA (Leave of Absence) with that school trimestral term of the fire incident. She already asked Mr. Erasga about basics of chemistry credits in relation to Environmental Social Science graduate program as professor of this, eventually informing her of a time frame that later discouraged her also to have LOA with the same school trimestral term. What she was hoping for was a change in school leadership as she continued to be active with the Behavioral Sciences student organization. During one of the student organization meetings on planned outreach program, she perceived an atypical behavior from one of the leaders, Mr. Fuentebella. Her narrative was that he began their meeting with words not typical from him such as the problems encountered by those who shifted from behavioral sciences to another program. It was followed by something she thought was targeting her: As some of my “blockmates” were asking her if she was dealing with a stranger online prior to the meeting, he was talking about the danger of online dating such as leading to unplanned pregnancy and unhealthy relationship. His delivery of words was “awkward” for her that she began giggling. In order to avoid being disrespectful, she held her mobile phone in the act of reading a message to assume by others that she was reading a joke. Some of our “blockmates” who were observing Krisnel perceived that she was spending her money significantly less than it was initially. To those who shifted to Commerce, I heard some of them assuming that it’s her preparation for the market crash “soon” she predicted. To those who stayed in Liberal Arts, I heard some of them assuming that it’s consistent with a person dating someone such as paying for dress and travel. If they were to ask me, but they did not, Krisnel simply told me that she was saving money to buy a book about United States insurance in order to construct the graph she promised to some of our “blockmates”. Although the discourse became alarming about her, such as Krisnel might have unplanned pregnancy and eventually become unprepared mother of newborn, I chose not to disturb her as she was studying differential calculus and organic chemistry, her self-study initiative since the school would not provide her credits. To keep her efforts not be in vain, I agreed with her idea on feedback: having my online account to be used by her for male leaders of national government, while using her online account for the female counterpart. I knew her as someone who always sought feedback as an option: as case in point, she intended to have her feedback on how our school clinic for medical care would deprive her of immediate bed for rest because of reservation or drug for relief because of paperwork with both of these inconsiderate of discomfort, although some of our “blockmates” advised her not to question authority regarding this. Her initiatives in school she did not expect for herself because her perception prior to enrolling was a Catholic school dedicated to the kingship of God as she was, though admittedly needed improvement from her. “Seemingly feeding the egos of authorities” she expressed it later in words as she was wondering why some doctoral degree holders of our school did not “live up” to her expectations….
