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4th Quarter Experiences

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         This year overall has been a wonderful learning experience despite the pandemic. For the last quarter, I learned how to use the MS FrontPage and it's different parts. I also learned how to create a website and many more. I feel grateful and happy that I passed all the challenges for this school year.          For the 4th quarter, I am struggling with keeping on top of all my work. I had a hard time managing my time and I'm always distracted. I always procrastinate too. It may appear that accomplishing these things is simple, but I believe that I have not only overcome these obstacles, but also used them to grow as a person. Overcoming these challenges makes them meaningful. I had a lot of discoveries not only about academics but also to myself. The exploration of these discoveries resulted in a memorable experiences.          Moving on, I will continue learning and I will do my best despite of different ...

Make the World a Better Place

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           World Environment Day was designated by the United Nations on June 5th. It's a day dedicated to nature and the preservation of our world for future generations. The day raises awareness about the need of caring for nature, protecting the foods we eat, breathing clean air, and keeping water bodies clean. Forests, farmlands, towns, wetlands, and oceans are all examples of ecosystems that can be restored. Governments and development organizations, as well as corporations, communities, and people, can all undertake restoration programs.           We can restore the environment in a variety of ways, such as actively planting or eliminating stressors so that nature can heal on its own. Returning an ecosystem to its original state is not always possible – or desirable. On land that was previously forest, for example, we still need farms and infrastructure, and ecosystems, like society, must adapt to a changing climate. We c...

Philippine Independence Day

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          Philippine Independence Day is one of the most important celebrations in the country since the Pearl of the Orient Seas has been freed after more than 300 years of Spanish oppression. Since 1962, the 12th of June has been observed as Philippine Independence Day. The ceremony was originally scheduled for July 4, but President Diosdado Macapagal moved it to June 12 to honor Emilio Aguinaldo's declaration of independence from the Spaniards. This day is more than just a holiday; it is a day on which Filipinos commemorate the bravery and sacrifices of warriors and heroes who battled for our homeland.  On this day, we also honor the sacrifices made by front-line workers and critical workers to assist our country in times of need.           The Philippine Independence Day is celebrated from May 28 to June 12, and all government buildings, houses, and public spaces are encouraged to fly the country's flag. The country starts the c...

Superwomen

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          Our mothers provide us with a sense of security by rescuing us from any issues. She seems unconcerned about her personal difficulties and is always listening to us. The second Sunday of May month has been designed as Mother's Day to honor her. This is a significant event for us and our mothers. On Mother's Day, we should make our mothers happy rather than sad. We must constantly obey her and perform our duties properly. She is continually striving to make us better people in life.           Mothers’ contribution to society is unmatchable. Motherhood is the greatest gift of God to humanity. Every mother goes to great lengths to ensure the happiness and contentment of her family and children. There is no one who can match a mother's strength, love, and sacrifice. The least we can do to honor her is to celebrate her virtues through the events of a day.           Every youngster wishes to honor their mother...

Binatbatan Festival 2021 Celebration

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            According to Damaso King, a well-known Vigan historian, the Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts, which runs from the last week of April to the first week of May, was originally the Feast of the Natives, which began on May 3, 1883. Former Mayor Eva S. Medina maintained the group's work to promote Vigan in 1995, giving birth to the Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts. Binatbatan Festival, however, was established in 2002 to honor one of the enterprises that kept inhabitants alive: abel Iloco hand-loom weaving.                       Binatbatan is the method of removing the seeds from cotton pods by beating them. The event was commemorated publicly on the municipal government's official Facebook Page, with various city employees and media representatives in attendance, all of whom followed the covid-19 fundamental health rules. Followed by a Misa Concelebrada at Simbaan a Bassit. Because...