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Simple Actions, Green Reactions

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Caring and protecting for the environment is a responsibility we all share. Simple everyday actions such as cleaning, planting, waste segregation, and recycling contribute significantly in our environment. These practices ensure a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future for generations to come. We can practice proper waste management by picking up trash from our surroundings like shown in the picture. Collecting trash can prevent harmful materials from polluting the environment. Keeping our spaces clean reduces the risk of environmental problems and promotes a healthier ecosystem. Regularly cleaning areas is important for maintaining a clean environment as well as participating in community clean-up drive programs. Sweeping and collecting waste ensures that harmful debris does not pollute our surrounding. Clean surroundings are also more pleasant for both people and animals. Planting trees is also one of the most impactful ways to protect the environment. Trees absorb carbon diox

My Journey Through ICT

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Information and Communications Technology (ICT) was a comprehensive and innovative subject. It teaches students about the broad range of technological topics like in communication and data processing. However, in the past two months attending our ICT class, I have learned and discovered new things about this subject. I have discovered the timeline or the creation of the Internet, together with the people who contributed in revolutionizing the Internet. I have also learned how the Internet works. Additionally, I also discovered what a Blog is and learned how to make one. Along side with the learnings that I have gained , I also encountered problems in the subject. Examples of problems that I have encountered was my lack of knowledge on manipulating the computers in the lab and to make my own blog posts. I have also a problem about making the contents of my blog posts. If there is a problem, there will always a solution. So, I address the first proble

Appreciation for Our Educator's Contribution

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In this year, we unite to celebrate the National Teachers Month by honoring and recognizing the invaluable contributions of teachers across our country and appreciating their hard work, dedication, and influence in shaping the nation’s future. Teachers are not just educators; they are trainers, mentors, guides, second parents, friend, and sources of inspiration. They help students to better understand a lesson on a certain subject, they introducing good values in their students, they also prepare studenta to become a responsble citizen and guide them on how to achieve their dreams and goals in the future. Each lesson they taught helps build a brighter future for us all. This month, let us express our gratitude and appreciation for the teachers. Together, we stand to support and honor our teachers, acknowledging their important role in creating a better tomorrow.  References: Image 1, Teach for the Philippines, Teach for Development. Retrieved from< https://ww

When Nothing Goes Right, Go Left

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  In order to make our country Philippines into a better country than before, we need to be more resilient. resilient country means that has the capability to recover into difficult times and making decisions to overcome challenges. Philippines always experiencing different challenges. One of them is natural disasters. These kind of challenges need a robust amount of resiliency from the Filipinos to mitigate their effects.        In response to these challenges, all of the Filipinos must help each other not to give up in times of difficulties. The citizens must create a resilient strategy to overcome these challenges instead of relying only on the government. Filipinos also must learn to adapt changes or adapt in times of difficulties. Finding the positive way to negative situations is necessary. As the proverb says, “when nothing goes right, go left”, we must know how to be more resilient to pass through difficult situations. That is why we need to make our country Philippines more r

Appreciation Towards Your Leadership

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August 29, 2024 Ilocos Sur National High School Vigan City, Ilocos Sur FERDINAND MARCOS JR. President of the Philippines Office of the President Malacanang Palace, San Miguel, Manila President: I am here to express my opinions towards the past 2 years of your service to our country. I like how you come up with those excellent and brilliant solutions and programs to address the problems circulating in our country.  From your previous SONA, you focused addressing on issues about West Philippines Sea , education, agriculture, health and banning POGOs. These issues are crucial for our country's development, and your excellent solutions demonstrates a strong commitment to create a better future for all Filipinos. I also appreciate the positive solutions that you've announce in the previous SONAs in 2022 and 2023. I also want you to focus a bit more on rural communities. They need the help to solve their problems and to improve their life. I hope you continue to build on these soluti

Fireworks Went Up, a Boy Went Down

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As the new year starts, a child was born and his parents named him Jansen Harvey Reyes. That was me. I am now 15 years old. I live with my family at Pantay Laud, Vigan City. My father’s name is Richard Reyes. My mother’s name is Diana Reyes. I also have a younger sister named Jarina Chloe Reyes. And I am here to talk more about myself and share my future plans in my life. I see myself as a person with an artistic soul and creative mind. I am enthusiastic about art related stuff because of my talent, drawing and sketching. I also see myself as a competitive person in a sense that I always compete in art competitions. Those competitions that I’ve joined help me improve or hone my artistic skills. Now that I am 15 years old, I am exploring more about my talent and skills. Besides drawing in the traditional way, I am trying to draw digitally. The reason is that I want to know more about art and be more versatile in it. Additionally, I believe that “talent is a pursued interest