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Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit

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   This school year will come to an end with one last quarter left.  The third quarter of our academic year is very difficult. It's challenging for me since the tasks for our learning activities are too numerous and more difficult than in the previous quarter. Lessons are more difficult than in the previous quarter, yet some are simpler due to theme topics. I'm struggling with the timeline and lessons, but it hasn't stopped me from trying. I altered my time management and focused on the teachings in order to better grasp them. I restrained myself from wasting my time scrolling on my feed and focused on improving my modules.    What I learned is it's alright to be angry, it's understandable, but you have to know that it won't do anything good to you, nor your situation. It's fine to complain, but remember that there's always a limit. It is unfortunate, yes, and you have the right to feel upset, but know that the things that you're experiencing right n...

Juana Nangunguna Laban sa Pandemya

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 PHLOG (PHOTO BLOG) God made men and women to live in and explore the world we live in. Women have done an outstanding job in resurrecting their feminism and justice during the last few decades. Women have varied and equal opportunities and roles to play. And also duties that no man can match. Women have historically been mistreated and regarded as second-class citizens. Previously, some males had taken away women's respect, opportunity, and rights. We are all created equal, and it is not fair to treat someone differently simply because of their gender. Women's independence has been awakened as a result of their readiness and courage to break this act. They demonstrated to the world that women are just as important as men. They may now become what they desired instead of being imprisoned by some savage men. Women have unrivaled ability to accomplish what is right. They demonstrated that they had the power to transform the world. Just think about how difficult it is to bring a l...

Vaccines: The Key in Ending Lockdowns and to a Brighter Future for Children and Teens

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 The global pandemic Covid-19 has been with us for a long time; many people are still suffering from its effects, and we must find a means to combat it. The number of persons who have tested positive for the virus is continually growing, and it needs to be reduced. One method of prevention is to use the covid-19 vaccination. Vaccines are primarily designed to provide further protection in our bodies against covid-19 infection. It has been thoroughly tested and subjected to several studies. The countries are informed that the vaccines are safe to use. It is currently available in several nations, but the question is how people will accept it. Poster by Gabriel Aquino The virus that hit us is nothing but horror and nightmares, closing down schools, cities, and towns, as well as children's ambitions and chances, snuffing out our "life." But, more crucially, this new normal ushered in new beginnings: a demand for enormous academic recovery through the spread of digital platfo...

โ€œBataan has fallen.โ€

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  Our nation, the Philippines, has previously been assaulted by Spaniards, resulting in a long-running conflict. Back in the day, Araw ng Kagitingan (lit. 'Day of Valor,' also known as Bataan Day and Bataan and Corregidor Day, is a national observance in the Philippines commemorating the fall of Bataan during World War II. It is celebrated on April 9, though in 2009, it was moved to April 6 to avoid clashing with Maundy Thursday. Officials in command of Bataan, where Filipino and American soldiers provided the heaviest resistance to the Japanese, formally surrendered on April 9, 1942. Third Lieutenant Normando Ildefonso Reyes, reciting a telegram written by Captain Salvador P. Lopez, addressed the Philippines and the world from the Malinta Tunnel on Corregidor: "Bataan has fallen." โ€œBataan has fallen. The Philippine-American troops on this war-ravaged and bloodstained peninsula have laid down their arms. With heads bloody but unbowed, they have yielded to the superio...